Anonymous wrote:The French bread and “pastries” in St Barths are not nearly as good as in France.
Anonymous wrote:St Barths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicest islands solely based on beaches; Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman 7 mile beach, Aruba. Beaches are nowhere near as nice in Antigua, Bahamas, St. Kitts, St Barts, BVI, USVI, Barbados, Puerto Rico. French side of St. Martin (Orient Beach) was nice but don’t know how it is now. My favorite has always been T & C. Grace Bay beach is gorgeous and so uncrowded....
Disagree on some of these. Beaches in St. John and parts of BVI absolutely rival the other beaches you mentioned. They are more bays/coves than super long beaches, but just as beautiful.
Bahamas has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Google Exumas and Kamalame Cay for photos
Anonymous wrote:Nicest islands solely based on beaches; Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman 7 mile beach, Aruba. Beaches are nowhere near as nice in Antigua, Bahamas, St. Kitts, St Barts, BVI, USVI, Barbados, Puerto Rico. French side of St. Martin (Orient Beach) was nice but don’t know how it is now. My favorite has always been T & C. Grace Bay beach is gorgeous and so uncrowded....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicest islands solely based on beaches; Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman 7 mile beach, Aruba. Beaches are nowhere near as nice in Antigua, Bahamas, St. Kitts, St Barts, BVI, USVI, Barbados, Puerto Rico. French side of St. Martin (Orient Beach) was nice but don’t know how it is now. My favorite has always been T & C. Grace Bay beach is gorgeous and so uncrowded....
Disagree on some of these. Beaches in St. John and parts of BVI absolutely rival the other beaches you mentioned. They are more bays/coves than super long beaches, but just as beautiful.
Bahamas has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Google Exumas and Kamalame Cay for photos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicest islands solely based on beaches; Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman 7 mile beach, Aruba. Beaches are nowhere near as nice in Antigua, Bahamas, St. Kitts, St Barts, BVI, USVI, Barbados, Puerto Rico. French side of St. Martin (Orient Beach) was nice but don’t know how it is now. My favorite has always been T & C. Grace Bay beach is gorgeous and so uncrowded....
Disagree on some of these. Beaches in St. John and parts of BVI absolutely rival the other beaches you mentioned. They are more bays/coves than super long beaches, but just as beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Nicest islands solely based on beaches; Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman 7 mile beach, Aruba. Beaches are nowhere near as nice in Antigua, Bahamas, St. Kitts, St Barts, BVI, USVI, Barbados, Puerto Rico. French side of St. Martin (Orient Beach) was nice but don’t know how it is now. My favorite has always been T & C. Grace Bay beach is gorgeous and so uncrowded....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We love Jamaica. It’s super touristy but also even at a resort you still feel like you are in another country. The resorts where have stayed were owned by Jamaicans and the service is so friendly. I also love that we can leave the resort to take excursions.
We are against the grain and hated Aruba.
Puerto Rico is awesome.
Grand Cayman has gorgeous beaches but is similar to Aruba in that it’s more like a lot of chain restaurants and resorts.
I’m a previous Grand Cayman poster, and I agree that the restaurants are nothing to write home about. But I disagree about resorts; I mean, they are there, but they aren’t dominant. Small condo buildings are much more common, especially at the northern end of Seven Mile Beach. It’s quiet and lovely. We grocery shop so we can just wander in and out from condo to beach all day and eat as-needed. We eat dinners out. It’s very relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curaçao. We fly into Aruba and take a quick puddle jumper to Curaçao.
It’s less built up than Aruba and more to do than Bonaire. It’s out of the hurricane belt.
Another vote for Curacao. We are more into snorkeling than laying on a beach. Curacao and St. John both hold special places in my heart for wonderful snorkeling right off the beach, but Curacao wins out with its colorful architecture and great food scene (beats St. John by a mile).