Quiet, white sands babymoon
Due to last minute rescheduling at work, my wife and I both have a week off next month and are looking for a place to babymoon.
What we're looking for: Clean quiet beach Relaxing ocean view from our room Good food - doesn't have to be great Pregnancy safe - clean water, no malaria/insects Smaller boutique feel Our goal is to sit on the beach, read, and watch the water. Peter Island fulfills our list, but at the top end of our price range. What are some other options we should look at? Thanks, -Jim |
You may also take a look at properties in Anguilla and Turks and Caicos. Those are some of the quieter island beaches that have a very white sandy, quiet feel to them.
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i must go in wrong season. there are mosquitoes on peter island. i like the place very much. the beach on the south side, white bay beach is usually vacant. it is a few miles from the main part of the complex. PI will carry you over in a jeep. although we have not been to peter island in close to 10 years, it was always a favorite. spend the few extra bucks, and avoid the riff raff and go their. hopefully they do not allow the tourist boat passengers over there. if you can sail, you can charter on tortola, and park on peter island, and take advantage of all the facilities. they do not have a facility pass.
also, a little less(i think) there is cooper island. they now have a nice lodge. jost van dyke seems to have joined the 21st c and is a great quiet place. lots of sailors, not many tourists. the scuba is not a great experience. snorkeling is enjoyable. |
Congrats!
Another option that I would recommend for a quiet relaxing beach focused vacation with good food is Jamaica Inn. Book through a Virtuoso advisor to get complimentary amenities - upgrade (if available) and continental breakfast daily for two. |
Thanks for the replies.
Are there any recommended places to stay in Anguilla or Turks and Caicos? I've looked at the Viceroy and other places in Anguilla, but can't quite get a feel for any of them. Is there somewhere a little more secluded? We're really looking to avoid crowds, which is hard since it's still in season. We've also looked at Eleuthera and Harbour Island. Thanks. |
I would not recommend Viceroy, particularly given your requirements. It is more of a Miami property plopped onto Anguilla. At this moment, there are three barges in view working on the (controversial) breakwater project, so the relaxing view is somewhat marred.
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Originally Posted by Mickidon
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It is more of a Miami property plopped onto Anguilla.
-Jim |
Bitter end on virgin gorda is very nice
We always sail there but can use a ferry, bungalows nice restaurant, pools provisioning for boats Quiet |
Bitter end on virgin gorda is very nice And we like more than Peter island, also like cooper island
We always sail to bitter end but can use a ferry, bungalows nice restaurant, pools provisioning for boats Quiet |
Grenada.
Specifically Blue Horizons Garden Resort which is a great 3-star hotel five minutes from the beach but, more importantly, where you have complimentary use of the facilities of the nearby 5-star Spice Island resort which is on the beach but four times the price. You can use all the beach stuff, restaurant and bars etc and simply retire to your nearby room which also has ocean views. It's like a Cinderalla resort except the Ugly Sisters ain't ugly just pricey.:) |
Thanks for all the suggestions. Anguilla, Eleuthera, and Harbour Island were all contenders but in the end we went with Peter Island. I'll report back afterwards.
Now, does anyone have suggestions for an overnight in St. Thomas? The main requirements are clean, safe, and proximity to the St. Thomas - Tortola ferry. -Jim |
use venere.com map, or just google st thomas and do hotels. the island is pretty small, but find the ferry docks (i think it very close to airport)and the ferry schedule and stay near the airport and the dock in a 4* hote.. you want to go to tortola, unless the peter island service tells you differently. i think you must get on the peter island ferry at tortola, but not the same place the st thomas ferry lands. you may have to taxi from one place to another. you should take the opportunity while on tortola to purchase vittles.
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Peter Island has ferry service to St Thomas on Tuesdays and Saturdays. We're going to take advantage of that on the return to reduce the number of transfers.
-Jim |
I had never heard the term babymoon before. Had to look it up. Lot's of good suggestions here, even for those of us not going on a babymoon. :)
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Originally Posted by Jeeves
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I had never heard the term babymoon before. Had to look it up. Lot's of good suggestions here, even for those of us not going on a babymoon. :)
Thanks all! |
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