Honeymooners Need Your Help!
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Honeymooners Need Your Help!
My fiance and I are planning our honeymoon for June 2003 and have NO idea where to go. We're looking for a secluded place where we can plop on the beach and relax! We've been doing some research and LOVE Cap Juluca and were thinking of going there for a few days and then heading to St. Martin / Marteen. Is this something that would be relatively easy to do? How do we get there, etc.? Thanks for your help!
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Christina,<BR>I think it sounds like a great idea, as Anguilla is pretty laid back and low key, and you will be in the perfect place to relax and unwind after your wedding. Congratulations!<BR>Anguilla is just a few miles from St. Martin.<BR>You can take the ferry over or fly.<BR>Either one does not take long, but the ferry may be a bit more of an "experience" than you want.<BR>You'll need to keep your passports handy for either option.
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Hi!<BR>We spent our honeymoon in Anguilla at Cap Juluca and absolutely loved it. It is so quiet and laid back but at the same time it is completely luxurious - you will feel spoiled. While you can lay on the beach all day, have drinks....etc - they also have plenty of activities if you want them - kayaking, sailing..etc - but it's not like one of those tacky resort- all inclusives. It just has the best of both worlds. We ended or trip in St Barths and it was perfect. a little more nightlife, and more adventurous. I wouldn't recommend St Martin after - Stay on in Anguilla or pick another island that is just as friendly and as clean as it is. St Martin just didn't appeal to me. <BR> Just my opinion.....<BR>Let me know if you want more details - I love talking about Anguilla!<BR>Good luck with your plans!!<BR>
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Anguilla and St. Martin are very easy to combine. Going off to St. Martin is very easy, and I would suggest the ferry, This will give you a relaxing departure as ferries go approx. every 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive in Marigot-no custom etc, and taxis are the norm for arriving ferries.
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