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re: Honeymoon recs
Posted on 4/17/16 at 8:05 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Posted on 4/17/16 at 8:05 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
There in lies the problem. I don't really know what I'm doing. I've been told that before but when I ask those people that "know" I don't really get any good solid information out of them. Just places to go. "You should go here." or "You should go there." Type answers. We're looking for a beach somewhere that's not too crowded that has some fun stuff to do while there. Not to mention a nice condo for the really fun stuff. So any and all help, suggestions, and/or advice is welcomed!
Posted on 4/17/16 at 8:08 pm to jgoodw318
Caneel Bay on St. John
Multiple beaches, I think 7. Only 1 is open to the public. The beach I mostly stayed on was private with only a handful of couples over a couple hundred yards, but had a bar with good beach drinks only available to those on the resort so no line. There's a nice restaurant in an old sugar mill called zozo's great for a sunset dinner. Not all inclusive but you can check the menus out of the places and plan how much you'll spend. There's another nice restaurant on the resort called turtle bay estates I believe (I never ate at that one). The other food option is more casual. Get a private boat charter one day and go to the soggy dollar, sandy spit, Willie t's, the baths/caves in the surrounding US and and British Virgin Islands. The other days just relax at the resort.
Soggy dollar
https://www.bareboatsbvi.com/uninhabited-islands/sandy-spit.php
Willy T
The baths
Multiple beaches, I think 7. Only 1 is open to the public. The beach I mostly stayed on was private with only a handful of couples over a couple hundred yards, but had a bar with good beach drinks only available to those on the resort so no line. There's a nice restaurant in an old sugar mill called zozo's great for a sunset dinner. Not all inclusive but you can check the menus out of the places and plan how much you'll spend. There's another nice restaurant on the resort called turtle bay estates I believe (I never ate at that one). The other food option is more casual. Get a private boat charter one day and go to the soggy dollar, sandy spit, Willie t's, the baths/caves in the surrounding US and and British Virgin Islands. The other days just relax at the resort.
Soggy dollar
https://www.bareboatsbvi.com/uninhabited-islands/sandy-spit.php
Willy T
The baths
This post was edited on 4/17/16 at 8:25 pm
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