Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grace Bay Turks and Caicos has ruined me for other beaches. Just got back, and it's pure white sand, no seaweed or rocks in the ocean, you just sort of wade in and it's crystal clear water. Best beach I've ever been on. We didn't feel unsafe at all.
Oh and another thing - my husband is a big scuba diver and he said it was the best he'd ever seen. We did a boat where you could see the reef from the bottom and it was great to see.
Anonymous wrote:Grace Bay Turks and Caicos has ruined me for other beaches. Just got back, and it's pure white sand, no seaweed or rocks in the ocean, you just sort of wade in and it's crystal clear water. Best beach I've ever been on. We didn't feel unsafe at all.
Anonymous wrote:Grace Bay Turks and Caicos has ruined me for other beaches. Just got back, and it's pure white sand, no seaweed or rocks in the ocean, you just sort of wade in and it's crystal clear water. Best beach I've ever been on. We didn't feel unsafe at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cayman is beautiful and safe and easy to navigate on your own with a rental car.
St. Lucia has rough water and is not a safe island for tourists to navigate alone.
I mean. Yeah you can drive around but to where? Poverty and resorts and cruise ship towns, is my recollection of cayman. Stingrays were neat. But no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catalina?
For the wine mixer?
Anonymous wrote:Catalina?? Really??
Anonymous wrote:Cayman is beautiful and safe and easy to navigate on your own with a rental car.
St. Lucia has rough water and is not a safe island for tourists to navigate alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bali if you can deal with the long flights to get there. Has both beaches and rain forests, which very few places mentioned in this thread can claim. Plus the exchange rate is quite good.
Puerto Rico has both and the added benefit of being a fairly short direct flight from DC.
Anonymous wrote:Where to stay in Cayman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bali if you can deal with the long flights to get there. Has both beaches and rain forests, which very few places mentioned in this thread can claim. Plus the exchange rate is quite good.
Where did you stay? We were thinking of doing SEA next spring or summer and would love to get any inputs!
Anonymous wrote:Bali if you can deal with the long flights to get there. Has both beaches and rain forests, which very few places mentioned in this thread can claim. Plus the exchange rate is quite good.