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.
Anywhere to stay besides Beaches resort?
Anonymous wrote: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!
If Ubud, Chedi Club or Four Seasons are great but if you have money to burn then there's always Mandapa and Amandari.
Along the beaches you have the Raffles, Andaz, and W.
Anonymous wrote:Svalbard!
Anonymous wrote:Fernando de Noronha
+1Anonymous wrote:Anguilla
Anonymous wrote:So many...
St. Lucia
Nevis
St. Kitts
St. Maarten
Azores (it's an archipelago)
Turks + Caicos
Jamaica ( certain parts)
Aruba
Barbados
St. Croix
Bahamas
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: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.
But your teen was bored?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm surprised by this. We just got back from Turks, and DH and my three big kids went diving, and they all thought it was just okay. I stayed back with our little one, and I think that we saw more snorkeling than they saw diving (like turtles).
If you want to dive, Grand Cayman is your best bet. There are some really amazing sites and you don't have to be on a boat forever to get to them.
Anonymous wrote:Flying Point Beach, Southampon NY
Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm surprised by this. We just got back from Turks, and DH and my three big kids went diving, and they all thought it was just okay. I stayed back with our little one, and I think that we saw more snorkeling than they saw diving (like turtles).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those saying Sicily, can you say which beach?
I admit I haven’t been to a lot of the carribean islands but my favorite beaches so far have been hapuna beach on the big island, or if you want a beach that is walkable to restaurants and such, either of the beaches in San Sebastián (water at concha slightly warmer but beach slightly more touristy).
NP - lived in Sicily with the Navy. Marina di Ragusa is our favorite standalone beach area - blue flag beach, clear water and long stretch of sand. Lots of restaurants on boardwalk. San Vito Lo Capo has a stunning setting and beautiful blue water, so very dramatic. And of course Cefalu - lovely town, and beach right at the edge of historic center. I adore Cefalu! The whole island is gorgeous, but those were our faves. Taormina is fine, but the nearby beach is rocky.