Please help. Re: St. Lucia.
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<BR>St. Lucia's sand is dark, almost black (volcanic island). Any white sand you find will have been shipped in. Don't know about the Hyatt. I have heard rumours that most of the Hyatts have sand shipped in. Wonder where it comes from?? I did notice a BIG difference in sand on the Grand Cayman Hyatt's beach, compared to everywhere else on Seven Mile. You can literally close your eyes & tell when you've left Hyatt's beachfront because of the change underfoot. Wierd. Surely pretty, though. <BR> <BR>Oh, St. Lucia. Not much nightlife except at the hotels. It's not an island to be prowling around at night on anyway. Gorgeous island, but off the resorts, you'll be painfully aware of the poverty of those sweet people.
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LOVE St. Lucia! The best place to stay there is Anse Chastanet. It is not a big resort like Sandals, etc, but it is gorgeous. Accomodations are bungalos (suites) nestled on the side of a mountain. The suites are gorgeous, the beach beautiful and they have a shuttle to the Castries (main city - not too much to see there. You eat al fresco and the menu changes nightly. We are in the restaurant business and the food was amazing. This place is a trek to get to, but well worth it! Good Luck!
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Paul, <BR> <BR>Thanks for the info! That is great the Hyatt has sand shipped in. What did you think of Grand Cayman? When I was there, they were building an addition to the Hyatt so they could have beachfront rooms. I saw a picture on the Hyatt website for St. Lucia, it looks like the water is pretty turquoise. Is it really? I love the caribbean clear water, if the sand is dark, how could the water be clear? I just dont want to be disappointed in the beach. I like to see down to my feet in the water.
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<BR>Kristin, the Hyatt wasn't there when I was there. I was musing that if the sand is white, it's definitely from someplace else. Water at Anse Chastenet was clear enough to snorkel, but certainly not the giant swimming pool-look that the water on Grand Cayman has. <BR> <BR>I think you'll like St. Lucia. A very romantic place to start your married life. <BR> <BR>About the Hyatt Cayman's beachfront suites. They look kind of ugly to me on the outside, but I assume they are spectacular inside at the prices I heard (800 to 1500 per nite). The little blue cabana chairs needed refurbishing last year, looking kinda rough at the edges, but I do love them.
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Thanks Paul, you are very helpful. I really like the description you gave for caribbean water, swimming pool like. I will use that again, if you dont mind. <BR>I think I would really like St. Lucia but I really look forward to that crystal clear water. You dont think I would be disappointed? Thanks again.
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Kristin: <BR> <BR>I stayed at the Hyatt for part of my honeymoon in June and thought is was just beautiful. It is very elegant and has the best staff and the service was impecable! The pool is to die for, just fabulous. it has a very nice white sand beach (imported sand) but who cares. You can walk to pigeon Island which is a must. The restauratns were great and the food great too. You will love it.
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Kellie: <BR> <BR>I forgot to mention in the above post that we spent the first part of our honeymoon at Ladera and it is absolutely paradise on earth. It is like being at creation. we went over to "Anse and it was nice but the views there are not anything as wonderful as it is from the rooms at Ladera. Here are a couple of really good web sites. www.ladera-stlucia.com and http://mosa.unity.ncsu.edu/photos/wedding



