3 week trip to the Caribbean from Asia
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3 week trip to the Caribbean from Asia
Howdy!
I would like to visit the Caribbean for 3-4 weeks in the month of January for my Honeymoon. I will be traveling to New york for a week and would then like to spend 3-4 full weeks traveling around the Caribbean. I would like to know what are the Islands you suggest I visit in 3 weeks.
Just to give you an idea of what I'm looking at :
Nice clean, calm, pristine beaches
Music
Night Life
Water Sports
Good Food
Budget : 20,000 USD.
Summary : Week 1 : New york
Week 2, week 3, week 4 - Caribbean Island
Cheers
Varun
I would like to visit the Caribbean for 3-4 weeks in the month of January for my Honeymoon. I will be traveling to New york for a week and would then like to spend 3-4 full weeks traveling around the Caribbean. I would like to know what are the Islands you suggest I visit in 3 weeks.
Just to give you an idea of what I'm looking at :
Nice clean, calm, pristine beaches
Music
Night Life
Water Sports
Good Food
Budget : 20,000 USD.
Summary : Week 1 : New york
Week 2, week 3, week 4 - Caribbean Island
Cheers
Varun
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Island hopping around the Caribbean is not always easy or inexpensive. It's generally easier to "hop" between islands that are in close proximately to each other. For instance, You can fly from NYC to St. Thomas than visit St. John and many of the British Virgin Islands by ferry or local commuter airline.
Or, you can fly into St. Martin than go by ferry or plane to Anguilla and St. Barths.
St. Martin is also a "hub" for flying to many other islands so you could also get to Nevis, St. Kitts, Antigua and probably Guadalupe, Martinique and St. Lucia.
From Barbados, you can hop around St. Vincent and the Grenadines fairly easily.
Personally, I'd pick the St. Martin, Anguilla and St. Barth's itinerary (spending a week on each island) as that would give you access to three veery different island.
Or, you can fly into St. Martin than go by ferry or plane to Anguilla and St. Barths.
St. Martin is also a "hub" for flying to many other islands so you could also get to Nevis, St. Kitts, Antigua and probably Guadalupe, Martinique and St. Lucia.
From Barbados, you can hop around St. Vincent and the Grenadines fairly easily.
Personally, I'd pick the St. Martin, Anguilla and St. Barth's itinerary (spending a week on each island) as that would give you access to three veery different island.
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