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29911: Leiderman: (news) NYTimes: Carib'n Escape Plan, w/out Haiti (fwd)
From: leiderman@mindspring.com
dear Readers:
once more, a dead-of-winter Caribbean travel section in the New York Times with 'nary a nod to Haiti. say, wasn't there a big Tourist Summit in Miami several months ago about our favorite country? don't they believe in public relations?
thank you,
Stuart Leiderman
leiderman@mindspring.com
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http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/travel/28caribbean.html
Caribbean and Bermuda
The 10-Point Caribbean Escapes Plan
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
Published: January 28, 2007
WITH more than 30 major islands to choose from ??? from the lush wilderness of Dominica to the desertlike terrain of Cura??ao ??? the Caribbean can be almost all things to all people. Want a back-to-nature hiking experience? You got it. Want to be pampered in a five-star resort where the staff-to-guest ratio runs at two to one and the toughest decision you will make each day is whether to have a hot stone or an ayurvedic massage? No problem. Or do you just want to chill at a place where there???s no TV, no cellphone service and where dinner is no more elaborate than the catch of the day? Consider it done.
But choosing the right Caribbean vacation is not as simple as blocking out the dates and going online to find the best airfares ??? for the infinite possibilities of the Caribbean can cut both ways.
You can end up with the trip of a lifetime or a vacation from hell. Just ask a newly married couple who have planned a romantic getaway only to find themselves sharing the pool with dozens of screaming children, or the adventure-seeking windsurfer who has ended up on the windless side of the island, or the party animals who didn???t realize that the hot spot they had heard so much about is already so last year.
That???s where this guide comes in ??? a 10-point primer on some of the best island getaways, geared to the kind of vacation you might want to take this winter, whether it???s a week filled with nonstop golf or an escape to a remote island that feels all your own. Just one thing: Don???t forget your passport. Americans are now required to carry one for air travel within the Western Hemisphere including the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean (except for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico). You don???t want your trip to end even before it starts.
[hyperlinks to big sections...]
??? For Adventurers: Dominica
??? For Foodies: Anguilla
??? For Clubgoers: Trinidad and Tobago
??? For Golfers: Jamaica
??? For Budget Travelers: The Dominican Republic
??? For Beach Bums: Eleuthera
??? For the Celebrity-Starved: St.-Barth??lemy
??? For Sailors: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
??? For Families: Aruba
??? For Hermits: Marie-Galante
Michelle Higgins, a staff reporter for the Travel section, writes the Practical Traveler column.
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