Upscale 'weddingmoon' destinations?
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Upscale 'weddingmoon' destinations?
Need help please. Fiance and I doing a combination wedding/honeymoon, just the two of us. We plan to go in Feb, and prefer to go somewhere in the Caribbean. Here are our preferences:<BR>-elegant restaurants, great food (on and off premises)<BR>-great service<BR>-white sand beach, clear water<BR>-as few kids as possible<BR>-luxurious rooms (with balcony?)<BR>-great snorkelling/scuba<BR>-safe to walk around (at night too)<BR>-no beach vendors <BR>-low/no crime <BR>-sophisticated nightlife<BR>-some shopping<BR>Any recommendations would be really appreciated. Thanks very much.
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Here's a list:<BR><BR>- Peter Island Resort, Brit. Virgin Isl.<BR>- Colony, Barbados<BR>- Sandy Lane, Barbados<BR>- Cuisinart, Anguilla<BR>- Cap Juluca, Anguilla<BR>- Malliouhana Hotel, Anguilla (which has various suites depending on wants/budget)<BR>- La Samanna, Sint Martin (French side)<BR>- Spice Island Resort, Grenada<BR><BR>Hope the above helps, and congrats!
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add Brias Creek in the BVI especially if you want "great snorkeling" but the dining is on the resort. Same is true for Peter Island. <BR>Anguilla fits all but the great snorkeling. Cap Juluca and Mallihouana are perfect.<BR>St. Barth's and Four Seasons, Nevis but can't vouch for snorkeling at either.
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Em: St. Barth's is perfect, but you might not get a place in February. Great high end hotels there, but IMO you should rent a villa. Check out www.stbarth.com for a selection.
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We are also planning a weddingmoon in<BR>Spring of 2003. My heart was set on <BR>Spice Island in Grenada, however, they<BR>are strictly all inclusive. Combined with the 17 hours need to get there<BR>I am now looking at Barbados. They also<BR>don't have a time requirement. Grenada is apx. 56 days. Let me know how it goes.<BR><BR>I curently am looking at the Coral Reef Club on west coast and Little Arches on the South Coast of Barbados.<BR> Also, the Villa Del Sol in Ixtapa/ Zihuatanejo area of Mexico.<BR> All these have private plunge pool or jacuzzi which is important for me.<BR><BR> Good luck in your research. Would love to get updates from you
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If you are looking for a peaceful upscale setting, check out the Horned Dorset Primavera Hotel at Rincón, Puerto Rico. I beleive they are listed in the Relais Chateau and are very exclusive. No kids allowed and some rooms even have private pools.
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We got married on Trunk Bay, St John, USVI and rented a villa. It was our first time to St. John. It was a beautiful island with the most gorgeous beaches. The town had great shopping, fun restaurants.<BR><BR>Renting a villa was the best experiences. We couldn't decide between Caneel Bay resort or a villa. Through the help of the USVI forum we decided to take many peoples advice.<BR><BR>So glad we did and ended up on St. John and also the villa. It was magical.



