Caribbean Villa Rental - which island??? please help
#21
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Marion, I was hoping I could ask you a question privately... if you don't mind, then please email me at: [email protected].
thanks so much - hope I am not overstepping the bounds here.
Karen
thanks so much - hope I am not overstepping the bounds here.
Karen
#23
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I just want to thank everyone who has spent their time and energy helping me plan this trip. I regret to say that we have decided not to visit the Caribbean this winter. After countless days/hours of research it seems very anti-climactic, however, the reasons just mounted up on why this isn't the best time.
I didn't mention in earlier posts (didn't want to take any heat from people who might disagree) that I am expecting my second child in October. Given that I will be responsible for feeding the baby on vacation and won't be able to go to far afield I thought that a trip to Jamaica without being able to explore the island begged the question of why not just stay at a nice place in the US. This way we don't have to get passports, fly further, clear customs, etc.....
I realize I don't have to explain my rationale, however, given how much time people have devoted to helping me plan this trip, I felt I should explain.
Also, please realize that all of the posts are most likely incredibly helpful to others planning a trip.
In that vein, let me report my findings about villas in the Caribbean (bear in mind I haven't stayed at any of these and these are only my personal opinions but I have spent countless hours searching through numerous posts and many many websites):
First it seems Virgin Gorda and St. John are the most expensive places to stay, followed by Tortola, with St. Thomas and Jamaica following (these were the islands I researched).
For super high end luxury check out these places:
On St. John, the ultimate villa would be Kismet - far beyond most people's budget, but if you could get a group together to share the cost, WOW!!!
On Turks and Caicos, Baraju
On Virgin Gorda, Baraka Point
On Jamaica, I mainly researched places within my price range and the finalists were Sea Island and Great View - both looked very nicely appointed and we will hopefully get a chance to stay in one of these in the future. There were also two places on Discovery Bay that I drooled over a little, one being Destiny and the other Fortlands Point.
Thanks again to everyone.
I didn't mention in earlier posts (didn't want to take any heat from people who might disagree) that I am expecting my second child in October. Given that I will be responsible for feeding the baby on vacation and won't be able to go to far afield I thought that a trip to Jamaica without being able to explore the island begged the question of why not just stay at a nice place in the US. This way we don't have to get passports, fly further, clear customs, etc.....
I realize I don't have to explain my rationale, however, given how much time people have devoted to helping me plan this trip, I felt I should explain.
Also, please realize that all of the posts are most likely incredibly helpful to others planning a trip.
In that vein, let me report my findings about villas in the Caribbean (bear in mind I haven't stayed at any of these and these are only my personal opinions but I have spent countless hours searching through numerous posts and many many websites):
First it seems Virgin Gorda and St. John are the most expensive places to stay, followed by Tortola, with St. Thomas and Jamaica following (these were the islands I researched).
For super high end luxury check out these places:
On St. John, the ultimate villa would be Kismet - far beyond most people's budget, but if you could get a group together to share the cost, WOW!!!
On Turks and Caicos, Baraju
On Virgin Gorda, Baraka Point
On Jamaica, I mainly researched places within my price range and the finalists were Sea Island and Great View - both looked very nicely appointed and we will hopefully get a chance to stay in one of these in the future. There were also two places on Discovery Bay that I drooled over a little, one being Destiny and the other Fortlands Point.
Thanks again to everyone.
#24
Joined: Jun 2003
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Thanks so much for the update and CONGRATULATIONS !!
Life has its' seasons and you should relax and enjoy this time.
Interestingly, there is a thread on the US board about a couple wanting to have a romantic weekend away before the birth of their child in October
You might want to read and gather a little inspiration.
Your time to travel with two will come
Take care !
Marion
Life has its' seasons and you should relax and enjoy this time.
Interestingly, there is a thread on the US board about a couple wanting to have a romantic weekend away before the birth of their child in October
You might want to read and gather a little inspiration.Your time to travel with two will come

Take care !
Marion



