Girls turning 50 trip
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Girls turning 50 trip
We're looking for a 4-5 day/night trip just for girls at an all inclusive. Alot of us have been to the Caribbean - mainly St. John, USVI, but I've been reading about St. Kitts and a new resort on the island. Anyone been there? Any suggestions on other places?
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In St. Kitts the only all inclusive is Sugar Bay Resort. The Royal St. Kitts Hotel (formerly Jack Tar) is saposedly opening in November.
St. Kitts is a beautiful, laid back island with friendly locals, uncrowded beaches, fun beach bars and rainforest and volcano tours.
You might find this website helpful.
www.stkitts-tourism.com
St. Kitts is a beautiful, laid back island with friendly locals, uncrowded beaches, fun beach bars and rainforest and volcano tours.
You might find this website helpful.
www.stkitts-tourism.com
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I had one of those trips in May with a girlfriend from grade school. We had also both been to a number of different islands but neither of us had been to Bermuda. We enjoyed the stay and it was a really easy flight from New Jersey. We stayed at Cambridge Beaches and while it was a bit formal (and on the expensive side) it was a very special place to special turning 50. HAve a great time!
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What about Nevis, St. Barts or the Turks and Caicos? Nevis is the sister island to St. Kitts and has the beautiful Four Seasons Nevis. They are quieter than other islands.
St. Barts has the food, the shopping, the glamour that would make a 50th birthday very memorable. Hotel Guanahani, Hotel Le Toiny and Eden Rock are beautiful places.
Turks and Caicos is the new, just-being-discovered island destination. The Meridien is an all-inclusive resort and the Parrot Cay Resort is a boutique resort on a private island with a COMO Shambala Retreat health spa.
Regards,
Julia
St. Barts has the food, the shopping, the glamour that would make a 50th birthday very memorable. Hotel Guanahani, Hotel Le Toiny and Eden Rock are beautiful places.
Turks and Caicos is the new, just-being-discovered island destination. The Meridien is an all-inclusive resort and the Parrot Cay Resort is a boutique resort on a private island with a COMO Shambala Retreat health spa.
Regards,
Julia
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With respect for the previous poster, I would say that Turks and Caicos is not a newly discovered destination.
It may be popular, but is certainly becoming over-developed.
I was there in the mid 80's when it was still pristine.
Ahhh..those were the days !
Marion
It may be popular, but is certainly becoming over-developed.
I was there in the mid 80's when it was still pristine.
Ahhh..those were the days !
Marion
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