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Re: Caribbean Vacation Posted on: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:24:29 -0500

Hi,

if you liked Jamaica I'd recommend you go bak mon.

bu dun go bak to de beg place mon.

go to de leetle village.

on our 2nd trip to jamaica (first was couples negril) we rented a villa
near duncan at a place named "silver sands" http://www.silver-sands.com/

now since it was our wedding and we were a large party we stayed at
endless summer... one of the bigger places, and on the beach too...

but there are plenty of smaller (cheaper) places, nice little swimming
beach, fishing/diving, market trips to town, and one should NOT skip the
craftsman's market on fisherman's beach... lots of "primitive" pieces...

one guy did Outstanding! fish carvings... he had a japanese book of fish
pictures and did all sorts and they're just beautiful.

but you're near a small town, but have home/compound security, a nice place.

ttyl

akia

Kel wrote:

>I'm new to this board and am currently looking into a trip for May.
>I've been to Jamaica and the USVI.I'm looking for advice on my next
>island adventure.
>
>I just returned from a trip with my aunt in Jamaica. The people were
>fabulous and so very friendly. They definitely made the trip
>everything it was! My only disappointment in Jamaica was the inability
>to just walk down the street and venture out on the island as two
>females alone without taking organized tours. I would like to take a
>trip with my mom and while I'm not prone to feeling unsafe and never
>felt so in Jamaica, I know she might. Which islands are the easiest
>and safest for this kind of travel? I'm not into plush accomodations
>or spending my entire vacation on a resort. I love getting out and
>meeting the people, so any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Also, I went diving in Australia quite a few years ago but mostly
>enjoy snorkeling. Does anyone know of islands with fairly shallow
>shipwrecks that can be viewed while snorkeling?
>
>