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with a crappy economy, where can I get a great vacation package for the Caribbean this holiday season?
with a crappy economy, where can I get a great vacation package for the Caribbean this holiday season?
I still have a job and a budget for a vacation, so would like to take advantage of it, where can I find good deals to the Caribbean? all-inclusive is fine, but not a requirement.
we used this site to book a cheap trip to mexico in january. we had to cancel 1 of the acitivites we booked and they reimbursed us no problem. very easy site to navigate and the prices were +/- $300 less than every travel agent we tried ! last minute (used to be site 59) is owed by American Express, so I found them reputable…
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Good luck & hope you find something nice within your budget!
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If you thought all-inclusive vacations were just for couples, think again. Today there are more than 500 resorts worldwide offering pay-one-price-for-all packages custom-made for couples, families, and solo travelers who want the most for their vacation money. Travel experts Jay Paris and Carmi Zona-Paris have traveled from New York to Katmandu to bring you the 100 Best All-Inclusive Resorts of th…
I intend to retire within the next 6-7 years. Any location you may want to suggest?
I will be retiring in about 6-7 years. Any place to suggest?
I live in Canada (way north… the average temperature in winter is about -30 celsius!). I am looking for a place in the sun, warm, shopping, snorkeling year around, fishing, ideally some history (Maya, etc…). For months I have been looking for the ideal place (Caribbean, central and south America, etc…). I found a number of locations however…, they are not very safe (Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Thailand, etc…) or very expensive as far as the real estate (Bermudas, some islands in the Bahamas, French riviera, etc…I am not a millionaire…Any suggestion?
Queensland Australia.
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Easy Belize How to Live, Retire, Work and Buy Property in Belize, the English Speaking Frost Free Paradise on the Caribbean Coast by Lan Sluder is the complete guide for anyone considering relocating or retiring to Belize, and for anyone thinking of buying property or building a home in Belize. In more than 35 chapters, it covers everything you need to know: What things cost in Belize, how to find…
Michael Manville has travelled to 35 countries across four continents and finally found one unique place – Panama!Overland from Western to Central Europe, through the majority of Central and South America, from Malaysia to Cambodia to Singapore and back to the Caribbean, Michael has explored the world… looking for just the right place to stop.He finally found it… in Panama. And spent the past …
In this, the eighteenth title in Duke University Press’s Living With the Shore series, the authors present a “user’s guide” to the coastal zone of Puerto Rico. Presenting a geological appraisal of the history, dynamics, and hazards of the island’s coastline, Living With the Puerto Rico Shore is the first in the series to examine a tropical region and the first to examine an area …
Caribbean Family Vacation with 18-month old, hubby and one hot momma!..Advice:?
Mommies and Dad’s, Ladies and Gent’s, I plan to vacation this year with my husband and this is the first year that we will be taking our daughter who will be 18-months when we travel. I’ve been a lot of places, but never far from home with my baby. I want to hit the Caribbean (Grand Cayman to be exact) but I’m nervous. I’m afraid that there won’t be enouph for my baby to do and nervous that she’ll be fussy and then we (mom and dad) won’t have fun. Please note that I have a baby that goes EVERYWHERE with me. I mean, she can hang! But you know, I’m a mom, so I worry….
Has anyone out there traveled, cruised (Carnival), flown or car-traveled (Michigan to Florida) with their baby this young? What is the best places you’ve been and/or somewhere you’d suggest? Somewhere with great service is a must….and family accomadations also….
I want this trip to fun for the whole fam, not just for me. Also, what did you take that you’re glad you didn’t leave home without?
My husband and I traveled this past February with our then 21 month old toddler. I too was very nervous. We wanted to go somewhere warm. I thought that a nice place in the Caribbean on the beach would just not be stimulating enough for my toddler. We’re busy people and love to go go go. So we decided on Disney World. My Husband and I had never been there, so we thought there will be plenty to do, yet if we want we don’t have to do anything at all. We had planned to just go with the flow. Let our daughter take her naps when she needed, etc. Well that didn’t happen because there was so much that WE wanted to see and do. We were probably a little selfish. Anyway, my daughter wanted to swim all day at the pool. I would have never guessed! I think a Caribbean vacation would be perfect for a little one. More relaxed so your toddler and your family are more likely to stay less stressed and more happy. I would stay somewhere with a pool or a beach. Kids love to swim in warm weather. We flew. Again, I was extremely nervous. I brought lots of yummy snacks, light on the sugar, so their not bouncing off the walls of the plane. Also, brought lots of paperback books. You can bring more and they’re lighter to carry along then hard cover or boardbooks. Brought her blanket, which she’s very attached to. Brought coloring books and a pack of markers. And we brought our laptop computer and a few of her favorite movies. The 4 hour plane ride went surprisingly well! One last suggestion. Under the age of 2 you don’t need to buy a seat on a plane. If you choose not too, check in early and see if they have any extra seats that you can be moved to. Good Luck!
Planning a family trip to the Caribbean ? This DVD will turn in into an exciting and educational voyage for the whole family!Join the Robert family as they travel through Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands encountering all sorts of adventure along the way. From swimming with dolphins to seaplane rides, Travel With Kids Caribbean gives viewers an in-depth look at family travel in the tropics. By…
Taking the little ones to your exotic getaway to Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands? Let the Roberts family show you the most family-friendly destinations and activities to seek out during your Caribbean vacation, from swimming with dolphins to the El Yunque rainforest, the underground caves at Rio Camuy, and much more. 63 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo….
Taking the little ones to your exotic getaway to Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands? Let the Roberts family show you the most family-friendly destinations and activities to seek out during your Caribbean vacation, from swimming with dolphins to the El Yunque rainforest, the underground caves at Rio Camuy, and much more. 63 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo….
In this guide, Rick Steves focuses on some of the grandest sights in Europe. As always, he has a plan to help you have a meaningful cultural experience while youâre there—even with just a few hours in port.Inside you’ll find one-day itineraries for sightseeing at or near the major Mediterranean ports of call, including:Barcelona, Marseille, Toulon, Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and MonacoF…
Kevin and Julie travel to London. Kevin loathes sightseeing. Julie is the quintessential tourist. Kevin ends up enjoying the trip but doesn’t tell Julie. He secretly writes a book about his fond memories to surprise her and express his love….
The brand new 12th edition has arrived completely updated with full color sketch charts in addition to the beautiful photography you have come to expect from our guides! Includes a free 17 x 27 inch color planning chart covering the Virgin Islands from St. Thomas to Anegada and also includes: Anchoring and mooring information and fees Customs, immigration and national parks regulations Pa…