Anonymous wrote:We did it as our honeymoon and loved it! Saw some families at our resort. They have kayaks, SUP, and snorkeling of course. It is a really long flight but very fun trip for us and for kids too I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Most of the drownings occur when adults are on site.
I would not vacation at a home that had a backyard swimming pool with a 4 year old.
Did I say anything t about adults not being onsite? No I said people not watching their kids for assuming someone else is.
You not renting a vacation home with a pool is a little extreme also.
How is watching your kids a vacation for you?
Anonymous wrote:Ideas for Dec 17-24? Less honeymoon.
Much cheaper than the following week:
Maldives
https://www.sixsenses.com/en/resorts/laamu
BVI
https://thehideoutbvi.com/
Panama
https://islassecas.com/
https://nayarabocasdeltoro.com/
Anonymous wrote:
Most of the drownings occur when adults are on site.
I would not vacation at a home that had a backyard swimming pool with a 4 year old.
Did I say anything t about adults not being onsite? No I said people not watching their kids for assuming someone else is.
You not renting a vacation home with a pool is a little extreme also.
Anonymous wrote:Ever since I saw Couples Retreat it's been on my bucket list. But I'd love to take the whole family. I've been looking online and seeing all these amazing overwater bungalows; some with water slides! So far our favorite family vacation destination has been Beaches Turks and Caicos, where we've gone for the past two years. Is Bora Bora worth the added expense and the loooooong trip there? I currently have a 13-, 10- and 4-year old. Who has done Bora Bora, either as a couple or as a family? Would love your feedback about...
1. Where to stay (I'm eyeing St. Regis!)
2. What are the fewest number of nights we could stay to feel like it was enough (I'm a fan of brief vacations - hard to get off work/school for too long)? Would five nights be too short?
3. Best time of year to go? I'd love to go between Christmas and New Year but concerned about weather/crowding/max pricing.
4. What should I expect to spend for a family of five for my desired five-night trip (unless you tell me I'm nuts to go for only five nights)?
5. What is there to do for kids?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the Maldives instead - much more family friendly, a much more direct route (through DXB) and lovely overwater bungalows too.
Is it faster to get to the Maldives from here than bora bora?
No. Bora Bora is about an hour closer.