Please Help ..Belize/Costa Rica/Any Other Suggestions???
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 101
Likes: 0
Please Help ..Belize/Costa Rica/Any Other Suggestions???
Hi, I've been doing a lot of searching, but I still can't quite make any decisions at all. So please, give me advice! I'm planning for a 5 to 6-day vacation next year, though I haven't even decided what time of year (depending on when it's not rainy where I decide to go).
This is what I want:
1) beautiful beaches is the important location to me, and I would like to stay at a hotel/resort/inn that is on the beach.
3) Do NOT want to be anywhere crowded or touristy. I'm from NY, I want to get away from the crowds. So secluded is what I am looking for. A nice open beach with not a crazy amount of people on it.
4) I went to Turks and Caicos, and I loved it. So there definitely wasn't a lot of nightlife going on there, but there were still a few restaurants/bars to go to. So no need for a big nightlife. The locals were also very friendly. And the island felt safe.
5) Even if we're not close to an exciting area, we're happy if we can still go see and do some exciting things like fishing or going on a tour to see wildlife. Not really interested in rainforests.
5) Husband loves fishing and kayaking. So fishing is a big deal.
I was looking at Belize or Costa Rica, but I'm not sure which one is better for me. It seems like most people prefer Costa Rica. I don't know what areas are best to stay at either if I chose one of those. I'm open to any other suggestions though also except Mexico. So please let me know, thanks!
This is what I want:
1) beautiful beaches is the important location to me, and I would like to stay at a hotel/resort/inn that is on the beach.
3) Do NOT want to be anywhere crowded or touristy. I'm from NY, I want to get away from the crowds. So secluded is what I am looking for. A nice open beach with not a crazy amount of people on it.
4) I went to Turks and Caicos, and I loved it. So there definitely wasn't a lot of nightlife going on there, but there were still a few restaurants/bars to go to. So no need for a big nightlife. The locals were also very friendly. And the island felt safe.
5) Even if we're not close to an exciting area, we're happy if we can still go see and do some exciting things like fishing or going on a tour to see wildlife. Not really interested in rainforests.
5) Husband loves fishing and kayaking. So fishing is a big deal.
I was looking at Belize or Costa Rica, but I'm not sure which one is better for me. It seems like most people prefer Costa Rica. I don't know what areas are best to stay at either if I chose one of those. I'm open to any other suggestions though also except Mexico. So please let me know, thanks!
Trending Topics
#8
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 1,418
Likes: 0
It has fishing, remote location, excellent beach, no crowds.
http://www.locogringo.com/siankaan/s...e=Sol%20Caribe
http://www.locogringo.com/siankaan/s...e=Sol%20Caribe
#15
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 324
Likes: 0
Mayan Riviera in Mexico is no more crowded or touristy than Ambergris Caye, and in my opinion, cheaper and nicer. The beaches are alot nicer because there is no seaweed. You really don't know how bad it is until you walk into the water and sink in the stuff. I am not squimish at all, but his really was unpleasant. I also love Costa Rica and would recommend Mal Pais or Samara. Beautiful beaches, inexpensive and incredible people. Eitehr way, have fun.
#18
Original Poster
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 101
Likes: 0
Unfortunately when I checked into Casa Chameleon, it is $225/night which was a little expensive, but then $265/night with 16% tax! It's a little out of our price range and plus I am worried how expensive it would be to get from the airport to the island because we don't plan on renting a car.
It does look like such a beautiful area though. Such a shame. I'm actually looking into Anguilla now.
It does look like such a beautiful area though. Such a shame. I'm actually looking into Anguilla now.
#19
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 10,212
Likes: 0
christine79,
Wow--that is expensive--probably accounts for the excellent reviews. It's out of our price range as well--most of the time. We splurge occasionally, but for the most part travel in the budget-moderate range.
Just for clarification, that area of Costa Rica isn't an island--it is on the Nicoya Peninsula. Airfare (roundtrip) from the international airport near San Jose would cost you between $150-$180 per person. There are several great hotels in that area should you renew your interest. . .
As for Anguilla, I'm assuming you are posting on the Caribbean board. If so, you should be hearing from "nonstop" who occasionally posts on this board. He is an Anguilla expert and, although, I've not been there, it looks like a great place.
We enjoyed Tortola and Virgin Gorda this past summer. The BVI area is beautiful. We enjoyed great weather there in mid June. Definitely you will find "prettier" beaches in the Caribbean than in Costa Rica, if you are looking for white sand beaches and turquoise water.
Wow--that is expensive--probably accounts for the excellent reviews. It's out of our price range as well--most of the time. We splurge occasionally, but for the most part travel in the budget-moderate range.
Just for clarification, that area of Costa Rica isn't an island--it is on the Nicoya Peninsula. Airfare (roundtrip) from the international airport near San Jose would cost you between $150-$180 per person. There are several great hotels in that area should you renew your interest. . .
As for Anguilla, I'm assuming you are posting on the Caribbean board. If so, you should be hearing from "nonstop" who occasionally posts on this board. He is an Anguilla expert and, although, I've not been there, it looks like a great place.
We enjoyed Tortola and Virgin Gorda this past summer. The BVI area is beautiful. We enjoyed great weather there in mid June. Definitely you will find "prettier" beaches in the Caribbean than in Costa Rica, if you are looking for white sand beaches and turquoise water.
#20
Original Poster
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 101
Likes: 0
Actually I just did some calculating and my delta miles should cover one round trip plane ticket leaving me with one ticket to cover and then 5 nights at the Casa Chameleon. The price is not too bad altogether...ugh, I'm so torn between this and Anguilla. They're both gorgeous.

