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Relax in this All-Inclusive Luxury Resort in Antigua
Roundtrip air/transportation from Atlanta to Antigua
Dates - Sept 5 - 9, 2024
Room - Luxury Garden View King Bed
Nights - 4
24-hour room service
Airport Transfers and travel protection included
Total Package Price - $ 1,765.93 (per person)
Call or text 6784691977 or email [email protected]
www.stilltravelsllc.com
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When it’s cold in northern North America, it’s high season in the warm reaches of the south — especially in the Caribbean — as snowbirds flock to sunnier shores.High season ushers in high prices, but bargain seekers can claim a stretch of sand by considering the value of all-inclusive resorts that bundle meals and activities into the rates. For example, Iberostar Waves Costa Dorada in the Dominican Republic offers a beach, pools and five restaurants (doubles from $170 a night for two). Liberty Travel, an agency based in Montvale, N.J., and known for its expertise in the Caribbean, steers clients to the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa for its four beaches and multiple dining options (from $285 for a double).But for those seeking a D.I.Y. getaway, the following destinations allow travelers to stretch their budgets this winter.A small Dutch island about 50 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is not the place for classic sandy beaches; most are scattered with coral and shells. Instead, the eco-centric island, surrounded by a marine reserve, is for snorkelers, swimmers and divers looking for easy-to-reach reefs. (Visitors pay a $75 entry tax as well as a $40 nature fee, which allows access to the island’s marine park and national park.)More than 50 of the destination’s roughly 85 dive sites are accessible from shore, meaning certified divers won’t need a guided boat excursion — a big savings — to swim among staghorn corals and schools of tropical fish. At beaches like 1,000 Steps — an exaggeration of the 67 limestone steps required to reach it — both divers and snorkelers can view marine wonders and stick around for sunset over the cactus-studded horizon.Home to few large hotels, Bonaire offers many vacation rentals and small resorts. Bamboo Bonaire, for example, has cottages, with kitchenettes and furnished porches within a lush walled compound (doubles from $225 a night; stays of five nights or more are eligible for 20 percent off).You’ll need to rent a car to explore the island (Kayak lists rentals from $34 a day), including Washington Slagbaai National Park on the north end, a nearly 10,600-acre preserve that is home to swim-inviting beaches and salt ponds filled with flamingos.Cartagena, ColombiaOn the northern coast of Colombia, Cartagena offers a more urban option in the sun. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cartagena’s historic center is filled with military architecture from the 16th through 18th centuries that attests to its strategic location as a Caribbean trade port on par with Havana and San Juan, P.R.Beach lovers will find Airbnb rentals from about $70 a night in the Bocagrande seaside district on a peninsula south of the old center. Culture seekers will appreciate a more central address, such as the Townhouse Art Hotel, an art-focused boutique hotel with 11 individually decorated rooms, a piano bar, two pools and a rooftop lounge with views over the city (doubles from $155 a night, including breakfast).A walled city, Cartagena deserves a day of walking its cobblestone streets to appreciate the gracious colonial architecture painted in Caribbean hues. Two-hour free walking tours offered by Free Tour Cartagena (don’t forget to tip your guide) provide an overview of the city’s main plazas and landmark churches. Explore the corridors and batteries of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a Spanish 17th-century military fortress atop San Lázaro Hill (admission 36,000 pesos, or about $8).For entertainment, hit the arty Getsemaní neighborhood, outside the old city walls, which is known for its street musicians, murals, bars and restaurants arrayed around the Plaza de la Trinidad.Guadeloupe archipelagoBetween Dominica and Antigua in the Lesser Antilles, the French archipelago of Guadeloupe consists of five island groups — Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes and La Désirade — offering rainforest and volcano hikes, snorkeling and diving on protected coral reefs, sandy beaches and surfing. Trails, beaches and the National Park of Guadeloupe are free to visit.Flights from Miami to Guadeloupe land at Guadeloupe International Maryse Conde Airport, which is connected to neighboring Basse-Terre by a bridge. Ferries to other islands cost 25 to 45 euros (roughly $26 to $47) one-way. Rental cars offer convenient ways to get around (the average rental price is $39 a day, according to Kayak).Look for relatively affordable stays at a number of small, eco-friendly resorts, including the 23-room Les Galets Rouges on Basse-Terre, overlooking the Cousteau Reserve marine park and near several hot springs (two-night minimum stays in a double start at €550, including breakfast). On Les Saintes — technically composed of nine islands, of which two, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, are inhabited — the guesthouse Les Hauts de la Baie is near Grand Anse beach on Terre-de-Bas (doubles average €130 a night, with access to a shared kitchen).Culinary highlights include the bokit sandwich, a fried bun stuffed with a choice of fish, pork or chicken with spicy sauce and usually sold for a few euros at local stands.Placencia, BelizeOn the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access to the Belize Barrier Reef offshore and a bohemian town center.“The real charm of Placencia is its unique ‘main street,’ which is actually a narrow sidewalk lined with colorful bars and restaurants that give off a fun Caribbean and rustic vibe,” wrote Rob Harper, the co-owner of Namu Travel Group, a Costa Rica-based travel agency that specializes in Central America, in an email.Vacation rentals in the former fishing village include Bella Azul from Bella Vita Casitas (starting at $198 a night), a cabin for two with use of kayaks, paddle boards and bikes included. A small guesthouse modeled in French colonial style, Alux House has studios designed to sleep two from $105 a night. Studio apartments in the Driftwood Gardens Guesthouse start at $65 a night for two.Save money on rooms in order to splurge on an all-day trip on the water to snorkel at one of the offshore isles (from $125 at Captain Jak’s) or hike and go bird-watching in the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (from $139 with Viator). Golf cart rentals are another popular way to explore the peninsula ($55 a day from Barefoot Services).San Juan, P.R.According to Dollar Flight Club, a membership service offering cheap airfares, San Juan is one of the best deals in the region, with round-trip flights starting at $138 from Atlanta.Upon touchdown, travelers can readily see why the capital of Puerto Rico has bargain appeal. Beaches and San Juan’s colonial center lie within easy reach of the airport.Among lodging options, Old San Juan offers a number of atmospheric hotels, including the Gallery Inn, which features 22 rooms with access to 15 patios and views over the town walls in a building designated a National Historic Landmark (doubles from $170). Closer to the beach, Hibird, in the coastal Condado district, offers accommodations with a rooftop pool and a beach club about a five minutes’ walk from the hotel (studio suites with a kitchenette from about $188).While many Caribbean destinations offer escapes into nature, San Juan’s strength is its history and culture. A walking tour of Old San Juan is a good place to learn about its colonial past (Patria Tours offers two-and-a-half-hour itineraries for about $51, including entrance to Castillo San Cristobal, which the National Park Service says is the largest fortress in the Americas).Seek culture in the nearby Santurce neighborhood, home to vibrant street murals, the Art Museum of Puerto Rico (admission $15) and the Museum of Contemporary Art ($8). Stick around after dark to drink, dance and sample street food like empanadillas (turnovers) and alcapurrias (fritters) at La Placita de Santurce, a public square that is particularly lively on the weekends. Source link
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When it’s cold in northern North America, it’s high season in the warm reaches of the south — especially in the Caribbean — as snowbirds flock to sunnier shores.High season ushers in high prices, but bargain seekers can claim a stretch of sand by considering the value of all-inclusive resorts that bundle meals and activities into the rates. For example, Iberostar Waves Costa Dorada in the Dominican Republic offers a beach, pools and five restaurants (doubles from $170 a night for two). Liberty Travel, an agency based in Montvale, N.J., and known for its expertise in the Caribbean, steers clients to the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa for its four beaches and multiple dining options (from $285 for a double).But for those seeking a D.I.Y. getaway, the following destinations allow travelers to stretch their budgets this winter.A small Dutch island about 50 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is not the place for classic sandy beaches; most are scattered with coral and shells. Instead, the eco-centric island, surrounded by a marine reserve, is for snorkelers, swimmers and divers looking for easy-to-reach reefs. (Visitors pay a $75 entry tax as well as a $40 nature fee, which allows access to the island’s marine park and national park.)More than 50 of the destination’s roughly 85 dive sites are accessible from shore, meaning certified divers won’t need a guided boat excursion — a big savings — to swim among staghorn corals and schools of tropical fish. At beaches like 1,000 Steps — an exaggeration of the 67 limestone steps required to reach it — both divers and snorkelers can view marine wonders and stick around for sunset over the cactus-studded horizon.Home to few large hotels, Bonaire offers many vacation rentals and small resorts. Bamboo Bonaire, for example, has cottages, with kitchenettes and furnished porches within a lush walled compound (doubles from $225 a night; stays of five nights or more are eligible for 20 percent off).You’ll need to rent a car to explore the island (Kayak lists rentals from $34 a day), including Washington Slagbaai National Park on the north end, a nearly 10,600-acre preserve that is home to swim-inviting beaches and salt ponds filled with flamingos.Cartagena, ColombiaOn the northern coast of Colombia, Cartagena offers a more urban option in the sun. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cartagena’s historic center is filled with military architecture from the 16th through 18th centuries that attests to its strategic location as a Caribbean trade port on par with Havana and San Juan, P.R.Beach lovers will find Airbnb rentals from about $70 a night in the Bocagrande seaside district on a peninsula south of the old center. Culture seekers will appreciate a more central address, such as the Townhouse Art Hotel, an art-focused boutique hotel with 11 individually decorated rooms, a piano bar, two pools and a rooftop lounge with views over the city (doubles from $155 a night, including breakfast).A walled city, Cartagena deserves a day of walking its cobblestone streets to appreciate the gracious colonial architecture painted in Caribbean hues. Two-hour free walking tours offered by Free Tour Cartagena (don’t forget to tip your guide) provide an overview of the city’s main plazas and landmark churches. Explore the corridors and batteries of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a Spanish 17th-century military fortress atop San Lázaro Hill (admission 36,000 pesos, or about $8).For entertainment, hit the arty Getsemaní neighborhood, outside the old city walls, which is known for its street musicians, murals, bars and restaurants arrayed around the Plaza de la Trinidad.Guadeloupe archipelagoBetween Dominica and Antigua in the Lesser Antilles, the French archipelago of Guadeloupe consists of five island groups — Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes and La Désirade — offering rainforest and volcano hikes, snorkeling and diving on protected coral reefs, sandy beaches and surfing. Trails, beaches and the National Park of Guadeloupe are free to visit.Flights from Miami to Guadeloupe land at Guadeloupe International Maryse Conde Airport, which is connected to neighboring Basse-Terre by a bridge. Ferries to other islands cost 25 to 45 euros (roughly $26 to $47) one-way. Rental cars offer convenient ways to get around (the average rental price is $39 a day, according to Kayak).Look for relatively affordable stays at a number of small, eco-friendly resorts, including the 23-room Les Galets Rouges on Basse-Terre, overlooking the Cousteau Reserve marine park and near several hot springs (two-night minimum stays in a double start at €550, including breakfast). On Les Saintes — technically composed of nine islands, of which two, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, are inhabited — the guesthouse Les Hauts de la Baie is near Grand Anse beach on Terre-de-Bas (doubles average €130 a night, with access to a shared kitchen).Culinary highlights include the bokit sandwich, a fried bun stuffed with a choice of fish, pork or chicken with spicy sauce and usually sold for a few euros at local stands.Placencia, BelizeOn the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access to the Belize Barrier Reef offshore and a bohemian town center.“The real charm of Placencia is its unique ‘main street,’ which is actually a narrow sidewalk lined with colorful bars and restaurants that give off a fun Caribbean and rustic vibe,” wrote Rob Harper, the co-owner of Namu Travel Group, a Costa Rica-based travel agency that specializes in Central America, in an email.Vacation rentals in the former fishing village include Bella Azul from Bella Vita Casitas (starting at $198 a night), a cabin for two with use of kayaks, paddle boards and bikes included. A small guesthouse modeled in French colonial style, Alux House has studios designed to sleep two from $105 a night. Studio apartments in the Driftwood Gardens Guesthouse start at $65 a night for two.Save money on rooms in order to splurge on an all-day trip on the water to snorkel at one of the offshore isles (from $125 at Captain Jak’s) or hike and go bird-watching in the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (from $139 with Viator). Golf cart rentals are another popular way to explore the peninsula ($55 a day from Barefoot Services).San Juan, P.R.According to Dollar Flight Club, a membership service offering cheap airfares, San Juan is one of the best deals in the region, with round-trip flights starting at $138 from Atlanta.Upon touchdown, travelers can readily see why the capital of Puerto Rico has bargain appeal. Beaches and San Juan’s colonial center lie within easy reach of the airport.Among lodging options, Old San Juan offers a number of atmospheric hotels, including the Gallery Inn, which features 22 rooms with access to 15 patios and views over the town walls in a building designated a National Historic Landmark (doubles from $170). Closer to the beach, Hibird, in the coastal Condado district, offers accommodations with a rooftop pool and a beach club about a five minutes’ walk from the hotel (studio suites with a kitchenette from about $188).While many Caribbean destinations offer escapes into nature, San Juan’s strength is its history and culture. A walking tour of Old San Juan is a good place to learn about its colonial past (Patria Tours offers two-and-a-half-hour itineraries for about $51, including entrance to Castillo San Cristobal, which the National Park Service says is the largest fortress in the Americas).Seek culture in the nearby Santurce neighborhood, home to vibrant street murals, the Art Museum of Puerto Rico (admission $15) and the Museum of Contemporary Art ($8). Stick around after dark to drink, dance and sample street food like empanadillas (turnovers) and alcapurrias (fritters) at La Placita de Santurce, a public square that is particularly lively on the weekends. Source link
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When it’s cold in northern North America, it’s high season in the warm reaches of the south — especially in the Caribbean — as snowbirds flock to sunnier shores.High season ushers in high prices, but bargain seekers can claim a stretch of sand by considering the value of all-inclusive resorts that bundle meals and activities into the rates. For example, Iberostar Waves Costa Dorada in the Dominican Republic offers a beach, pools and five restaurants (doubles from $170 a night for two). Liberty Travel, an agency based in Montvale, N.J., and known for its expertise in the Caribbean, steers clients to the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa for its four beaches and multiple dining options (from $285 for a double).But for those seeking a D.I.Y. getaway, the following destinations allow travelers to stretch their budgets this winter.A small Dutch island about 50 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is not the place for classic sandy beaches; most are scattered with coral and shells. Instead, the eco-centric island, surrounded by a marine reserve, is for snorkelers, swimmers and divers looking for easy-to-reach reefs. (Visitors pay a $75 entry tax as well as a $40 nature fee, which allows access to the island’s marine park and national park.)More than 50 of the destination’s roughly 85 dive sites are accessible from shore, meaning certified divers won’t need a guided boat excursion — a big savings — to swim among staghorn corals and schools of tropical fish. At beaches like 1,000 Steps — an exaggeration of the 67 limestone steps required to reach it — both divers and snorkelers can view marine wonders and stick around for sunset over the cactus-studded horizon.Home to few large hotels, Bonaire offers many vacation rentals and small resorts. Bamboo Bonaire, for example, has cottages, with kitchenettes and furnished porches within a lush walled compound (doubles from $225 a night; stays of five nights or more are eligible for 20 percent off).You’ll need to rent a car to explore the island (Kayak lists rentals from $34 a day), including Washington Slagbaai National Park on the north end, a nearly 10,600-acre preserve that is home to swim-inviting beaches and salt ponds filled with flamingos.Cartagena, ColombiaOn the northern coast of Colombia, Cartagena offers a more urban option in the sun. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cartagena’s historic center is filled with military architecture from the 16th through 18th centuries that attests to its strategic location as a Caribbean trade port on par with Havana and San Juan, P.R.Beach lovers will find Airbnb rentals from about $70 a night in the Bocagrande seaside district on a peninsula south of the old center. Culture seekers will appreciate a more central address, such as the Townhouse Art Hotel, an art-focused boutique hotel with 11 individually decorated rooms, a piano bar, two pools and a rooftop lounge with views over the city (doubles from $155 a night, including breakfast).A walled city, Cartagena deserves a day of walking its cobblestone streets to appreciate the gracious colonial architecture painted in Caribbean hues. Two-hour free walking tours offered by Free Tour Cartagena (don’t forget to tip your guide) provide an overview of the city’s main plazas and landmark churches. Explore the corridors and batteries of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a Spanish 17th-century military fortress atop San Lázaro Hill (admission 36,000 pesos, or about $8).For entertainment, hit the arty Getsemaní neighborhood, outside the old city walls, which is known for its street musicians, murals, bars and restaurants arrayed around the Plaza de la Trinidad.Guadeloupe archipelagoBetween Dominica and Antigua in the Lesser Antilles, the French archipelago of Guadeloupe consists of five island groups — Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes and La Désirade — offering rainforest and volcano hikes, snorkeling and diving on protected coral reefs, sandy beaches and surfing. Trails, beaches and the National Park of Guadeloupe are free to visit.Flights from Miami to Guadeloupe land at Guadeloupe International Maryse Conde Airport, which is connected to neighboring Basse-Terre by a bridge. Ferries to other islands cost 25 to 45 euros (roughly $26 to $47) one-way. Rental cars offer convenient ways to get around (the average rental price is $39 a day, according to Kayak).Look for relatively affordable stays at a number of small, eco-friendly resorts, including the 23-room Les Galets Rouges on Basse-Terre, overlooking the Cousteau Reserve marine park and near several hot springs (two-night minimum stays in a double start at €550, including breakfast). On Les Saintes — technically composed of nine islands, of which two, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, are inhabited — the guesthouse Les Hauts de la Baie is near Grand Anse beach on Terre-de-Bas (doubles average €130 a night, with access to a shared kitchen).Culinary highlights include the bokit sandwich, a fried bun stuffed with a choice of fish, pork or chicken with spicy sauce and usually sold for a few euros at local stands.Placencia, BelizeOn the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access to the Belize Barrier Reef offshore and a bohemian town center.“The real charm of Placencia is its unique ‘main street,’ which is actually a narrow sidewalk lined with colorful bars and restaurants that give off a fun Caribbean and rustic vibe,” wrote Rob Harper, the co-owner of Namu Travel Group, a Costa Rica-based travel agency that specializes in Central America, in an email.Vacation rentals in the former fishing village include Bella Azul from Bella Vita Casitas (starting at $198 a night), a cabin for two with use of kayaks, paddle boards and bikes included. A small guesthouse modeled in French colonial style, Alux House has studios designed to sleep two from $105 a night. Studio apartments in the Driftwood Gardens Guesthouse start at $65 a night for two.Save money on rooms in order to splurge on an all-day trip on the water to snorkel at one of the offshore isles (from $125 at Captain Jak’s) or hike and go bird-watching in the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (from $139 with Viator). Golf cart rentals are another popular way to explore the peninsula ($55 a day from Barefoot Services).San Juan, P.R.According to Dollar Flight Club, a membership service offering cheap airfares, San Juan is one of the best deals in the region, with round-trip flights starting at $138 from Atlanta.Upon touchdown, travelers can readily see why the capital of Puerto Rico has bargain appeal. Beaches and San Juan’s colonial center lie within easy reach of the airport.Among lodging options, Old San Juan offers a number of atmospheric hotels, including the Gallery Inn, which features 22 rooms with access to 15 patios and views over the town walls in a building designated a National Historic Landmark (doubles from $170). Closer to the beach, Hibird, in the coastal Condado district, offers accommodations with a rooftop pool and a beach club about a five minutes’ walk from the hotel (studio suites with a kitchenette from about $188).While many Caribbean destinations offer escapes into nature, San Juan’s strength is its history and culture. A walking tour of Old San Juan is a good place to learn about its colonial past (Patria Tours offers two-and-a-half-hour itineraries for about $51, including entrance to Castillo San Cristobal, which the National Park Service says is the largest fortress in the Americas).Seek culture in the nearby Santurce neighborhood, home to vibrant street murals, the Art Museum of Puerto Rico (admission $15) and the Museum of Contemporary Art ($8). Stick around after dark to drink, dance and sample street food like empanadillas (turnovers) and alcapurrias (fritters) at La Placita de Santurce, a public square that is particularly lively on the weekends. Source link
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When it’s cold in northern North America, it’s high season in the warm reaches of the south — especially in the Caribbean — as snowbirds flock to sunnier shores.High season ushers in high prices, but bargain seekers can claim a stretch of sand by considering the value of all-inclusive resorts that bundle meals and activities into the rates. For example, Iberostar Waves Costa Dorada in the Dominican Republic offers a beach, pools and five restaurants (doubles from $170 a night for two). Liberty Travel, an agency based in Montvale, N.J., and known for its expertise in the Caribbean, steers clients to the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa for its four beaches and multiple dining options (from $285 for a double).But for those seeking a D.I.Y. getaway, the following destinations allow travelers to stretch their budgets this winter.A small Dutch island about 50 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is not the place for classic sandy beaches; most are scattered with coral and shells. Instead, the eco-centric island, surrounded by a marine reserve, is for snorkelers, swimmers and divers looking for easy-to-reach reefs. (Visitors pay a $75 entry tax as well as a $40 nature fee, which allows access to the island’s marine park and national park.)More than 50 of the destination’s roughly 85 dive sites are accessible from shore, meaning certified divers won’t need a guided boat excursion — a big savings — to swim among staghorn corals and schools of tropical fish. At beaches like 1,000 Steps — an exaggeration of the 67 limestone steps required to reach it — both divers and snorkelers can view marine wonders and stick around for sunset over the cactus-studded horizon.Home to few large hotels, Bonaire offers many vacation rentals and small resorts. Bamboo Bonaire, for example, has cottages, with kitchenettes and furnished porches within a lush walled compound (doubles from $225 a night; stays of five nights or more are eligible for 20 percent off).You’ll need to rent a car to explore the island (Kayak lists rentals from $34 a day), including Washington Slagbaai National Park on the north end, a nearly 10,600-acre preserve that is home to swim-inviting beaches and salt ponds filled with flamingos.Cartagena, ColombiaOn the northern coast of Colombia, Cartagena offers a more urban option in the sun. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cartagena’s historic center is filled with military architecture from the 16th through 18th centuries that attests to its strategic location as a Caribbean trade port on par with Havana and San Juan, P.R.Beach lovers will find Airbnb rentals from about $70 a night in the Bocagrande seaside district on a peninsula south of the old center. Culture seekers will appreciate a more central address, such as the Townhouse Art Hotel, an art-focused boutique hotel with 11 individually decorated rooms, a piano bar, two pools and a rooftop lounge with views over the city (doubles from $155 a night, including breakfast).A walled city, Cartagena deserves a day of walking its cobblestone streets to appreciate the gracious colonial architecture painted in Caribbean hues. Two-hour free walking tours offered by Free Tour Cartagena (don’t forget to tip your guide) provide an overview of the city’s main plazas and landmark churches. Explore the corridors and batteries of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a Spanish 17th-century military fortress atop San Lázaro Hill (admission 36,000 pesos, or about $8).For entertainment, hit the arty Getsemaní neighborhood, outside the old city walls, which is known for its street musicians, murals, bars and restaurants arrayed around the Plaza de la Trinidad.Guadeloupe archipelagoBetween Dominica and Antigua in the Lesser Antilles, the French archipelago of Guadeloupe consists of five island groups — Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes and La Désirade — offering rainforest and volcano hikes, snorkeling and diving on protected coral reefs, sandy beaches and surfing. Trails, beaches and the National Park of Guadeloupe are free to visit.Flights from Miami to Guadeloupe land at Guadeloupe International Maryse Conde Airport, which is connected to neighboring Basse-Terre by a bridge. Ferries to other islands cost 25 to 45 euros (roughly $26 to $47) one-way. Rental cars offer convenient ways to get around (the average rental price is $39 a day, according to Kayak).Look for relatively affordable stays at a number of small, eco-friendly resorts, including the 23-room Les Galets Rouges on Basse-Terre, overlooking the Cousteau Reserve marine park and near several hot springs (two-night minimum stays in a double start at €550, including breakfast). On Les Saintes — technically composed of nine islands, of which two, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, are inhabited — the guesthouse Les Hauts de la Baie is near Grand Anse beach on Terre-de-Bas (doubles average €130 a night, with access to a shared kitchen).Culinary highlights include the bokit sandwich, a fried bun stuffed with a choice of fish, pork or chicken with spicy sauce and usually sold for a few euros at local stands.Placencia, BelizeOn the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access to the Belize Barrier Reef offshore and a bohemian town center.“The real charm of Placencia is its unique ‘main street,’ which is actually a narrow sidewalk lined with colorful bars and restaurants that give off a fun Caribbean and rustic vibe,” wrote Rob Harper, the co-owner of Namu Travel Group, a Costa Rica-based travel agency that specializes in Central America, in an email.Vacation rentals in the former fishing village include Bella Azul from Bella Vita Casitas (starting at $198 a night), a cabin for two with use of kayaks, paddle boards and bikes included. A small guesthouse modeled in French colonial style, Alux House has studios designed to sleep two from $105 a night. Studio apartments in the Driftwood Gardens Guesthouse start at $65 a night for two.Save money on rooms in order to splurge on an all-day trip on the water to snorkel at one of the offshore isles (from $125 at Captain Jak’s) or hike and go bird-watching in the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (from $139 with Viator). Golf cart rentals are another popular way to explore the peninsula ($55 a day from Barefoot Services).San Juan, P.R.According to Dollar Flight Club, a membership service offering cheap airfares, San Juan is one of the best deals in the region, with round-trip flights starting at $138 from Atlanta.Upon touchdown, travelers can readily see why the capital of Puerto Rico has bargain appeal. Beaches and San Juan’s colonial center lie within easy reach of the airport.Among lodging options, Old San Juan offers a number of atmospheric hotels, including the Gallery Inn, which features 22 rooms with access to 15 patios and views over the town walls in a building designated a National Historic Landmark (doubles from $170). Closer to the beach, Hibird, in the coastal Condado district, offers accommodations with a rooftop pool and a beach club about a five minutes’ walk from the hotel (studio suites with a kitchenette from about $188).While many Caribbean destinations offer escapes into nature, San Juan’s strength is its history and culture. A walking tour of Old San Juan is a good place to learn about its colonial past (Patria Tours offers two-and-a-half-hour itineraries for about $51, including entrance to Castillo San Cristobal, which the National Park Service says is the largest fortress in the Americas).Seek culture in the nearby Santurce neighborhood, home to vibrant street murals, the Art Museum of Puerto Rico (admission $15) and the Museum of Contemporary Art ($8). Stick around after dark to drink, dance and sample street food like empanadillas (turnovers) and alcapurrias (fritters) at La Placita de Santurce, a public square that is particularly lively on the weekends. Source link
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When it’s cold in northern North America, it’s high season in the warm reaches of the south — especially in the Caribbean — as snowbirds flock to sunnier shores.High season ushers in high prices, but bargain seekers can claim a stretch of sand by considering the value of all-inclusive resorts that bundle meals and activities into the rates. For example, Iberostar Waves Costa Dorada in the Dominican Republic offers a beach, pools and five restaurants (doubles from $170 a night for two). Liberty Travel, an agency based in Montvale, N.J., and known for its expertise in the Caribbean, steers clients to the Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa for its four beaches and multiple dining options (from $285 for a double).But for those seeking a D.I.Y. getaway, the following destinations allow travelers to stretch their budgets this winter.A small Dutch island about 50 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is not the place for classic sandy beaches; most are scattered with coral and shells. Instead, the eco-centric island, surrounded by a marine reserve, is for snorkelers, swimmers and divers looking for easy-to-reach reefs. (Visitors pay a $75 entry tax as well as a $40 nature fee, which allows access to the island’s marine park and national park.)More than 50 of the destination’s roughly 85 dive sites are accessible from shore, meaning certified divers won’t need a guided boat excursion — a big savings — to swim among staghorn corals and schools of tropical fish. At beaches like 1,000 Steps — an exaggeration of the 67 limestone steps required to reach it — both divers and snorkelers can view marine wonders and stick around for sunset over the cactus-studded horizon.Home to few large hotels, Bonaire offers many vacation rentals and small resorts. Bamboo Bonaire, for example, has cottages, with kitchenettes and furnished porches within a lush walled compound (doubles from $225 a night; stays of five nights or more are eligible for 20 percent off).You’ll need to rent a car to explore the island (Kayak lists rentals from $34 a day), including Washington Slagbaai National Park on the north end, a nearly 10,600-acre preserve that is home to swim-inviting beaches and salt ponds filled with flamingos.Cartagena, ColombiaOn the northern coast of Colombia, Cartagena offers a more urban option in the sun. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cartagena’s historic center is filled with military architecture from the 16th through 18th centuries that attests to its strategic location as a Caribbean trade port on par with Havana and San Juan, P.R.Beach lovers will find Airbnb rentals from about $70 a night in the Bocagrande seaside district on a peninsula south of the old center. Culture seekers will appreciate a more central address, such as the Townhouse Art Hotel, an art-focused boutique hotel with 11 individually decorated rooms, a piano bar, two pools and a rooftop lounge with views over the city (doubles from $155 a night, including breakfast).A walled city, Cartagena deserves a day of walking its cobblestone streets to appreciate the gracious colonial architecture painted in Caribbean hues. Two-hour free walking tours offered by Free Tour Cartagena (don’t forget to tip your guide) provide an overview of the city’s main plazas and landmark churches. Explore the corridors and batteries of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a Spanish 17th-century military fortress atop San Lázaro Hill (admission 36,000 pesos, or about $8).For entertainment, hit the arty Getsemaní neighborhood, outside the old city walls, which is known for its street musicians, murals, bars and restaurants arrayed around the Plaza de la Trinidad.Guadeloupe archipelagoBetween Dominica and Antigua in the Lesser Antilles, the French archipelago of Guadeloupe consists of five island groups — Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes and La Désirade — offering rainforest and volcano hikes, snorkeling and diving on protected coral reefs, sandy beaches and surfing. Trails, beaches and the National Park of Guadeloupe are free to visit.Flights from Miami to Guadeloupe land at Guadeloupe International Maryse Conde Airport, which is connected to neighboring Basse-Terre by a bridge. Ferries to other islands cost 25 to 45 euros (roughly $26 to $47) one-way. Rental cars offer convenient ways to get around (the average rental price is $39 a day, according to Kayak).Look for relatively affordable stays at a number of small, eco-friendly resorts, including the 23-room Les Galets Rouges on Basse-Terre, overlooking the Cousteau Reserve marine park and near several hot springs (two-night minimum stays in a double start at €550, including breakfast). On Les Saintes — technically composed of nine islands, of which two, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, are inhabited — the guesthouse Les Hauts de la Baie is near Grand Anse beach on Terre-de-Bas (doubles average €130 a night, with access to a shared kitchen).Culinary highlights include the bokit sandwich, a fried bun stuffed with a choice of fish, pork or chicken with spicy sauce and usually sold for a few euros at local stands.Placencia, BelizeOn the southern coast of Belize, the laid-back beach town of Placencia, on the tip of a 16-mile-long peninsula, offers access to the Belize Barrier Reef offshore and a bohemian town center.“The real charm of Placencia is its unique ‘main street,’ which is actually a narrow sidewalk lined with colorful bars and restaurants that give off a fun Caribbean and rustic vibe,” wrote Rob Harper, the co-owner of Namu Travel Group, a Costa Rica-based travel agency that specializes in Central America, in an email.Vacation rentals in the former fishing village include Bella Azul from Bella Vita Casitas (starting at $198 a night), a cabin for two with use of kayaks, paddle boards and bikes included. A small guesthouse modeled in French colonial style, Alux House has studios designed to sleep two from $105 a night. Studio apartments in the Driftwood Gardens Guesthouse start at $65 a night for two.Save money on rooms in order to splurge on an all-day trip on the water to snorkel at one of the offshore isles (from $125 at Captain Jak’s) or hike and go bird-watching in the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary (from $139 with Viator). Golf cart rentals are another popular way to explore the peninsula ($55 a day from Barefoot Services).San Juan, P.R.According to Dollar Flight Club, a membership service offering cheap airfares, San Juan is one of the best deals in the region, with round-trip flights starting at $138 from Atlanta.Upon touchdown, travelers can readily see why the capital of Puerto Rico has bargain appeal. Beaches and San Juan’s colonial center lie within easy reach of the airport.Among lodging options, Old San Juan offers a number of atmospheric hotels, including the Gallery Inn, which features 22 rooms with access to 15 patios and views over the town walls in a building designated a National Historic Landmark (doubles from $170). Closer to the beach, Hibird, in the coastal Condado district, offers accommodations with a rooftop pool and a beach club about a five minutes’ walk from the hotel (studio suites with a kitchenette from about $188).While many Caribbean destinations offer escapes into nature, San Juan’s strength is its history and culture. A walking tour of Old San Juan is a good place to learn about its colonial past (Patria Tours offers two-and-a-half-hour itineraries for about $51, including entrance to Castillo San Cristobal, which the National Park Service says is the largest fortress in the Americas).Seek culture in the nearby Santurce neighborhood, home to vibrant street murals, the Art Museum of Puerto Rico (admission $15) and the Museum of Contemporary Art ($8). Stick around after dark to drink, dance and sample street food like empanadillas (turnovers) and alcapurrias (fritters) at La Placita de Santurce, a public square that is particularly lively on the weekends. Source link
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Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán: A Journey to the Heart of Mayan Culture
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Tucked into the volcanic highlands of Guatemala, Lake Atitlán is often described as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Surrounded by three towering volcanoes and dotted with charming villages, this natural wonder offers not only stunning views but also a chance to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Mayan culture. A visit to Lake Atitlán is a journey through both breathtaking landscapes and living traditions.
Arrival at Lake Atitlán
The lake, located about 2.5 hours from Antigua, is best accessed by road. Winding mountain paths lead you to the tranquil waters, where the sparkling lake is framed by Volcán Atitlán, Volcán Tolimán, and Volcán San Pedro. The towns and villages around the lake each have a unique vibe, making it worth exploring several during your stay.
Discovering the Villages
Each village around Lake Atitlán has its own personality, offering visitors a variety of experiences.
Panajachel
Known as the gateway to Lake Atitlán, Panajachel (or Pana) is the busiest and most tourist-friendly town. It’s a great place to shop for colorful textiles, jewelry, and crafts at the local market.
Stroll along Calle Santander, lined with shops and cafes, to get a taste of the area’s vibrant culture.
San Juan La Laguna
This quiet village is a hub for traditional Mayan art and weaving. Visit cooperative workshops to see women crafting intricate textiles dyed with natural pigments.
Learn about the village’s focus on sustainable tourism and its connections to ancient traditions.
San Pedro La Laguna
A favorite among backpackers, this lively village offers everything from budget accommodations to adventure activities like kayaking and hiking up Volcán San Pedro.
Explore its vibrant nightlife and eclectic cafes serving Guatemalan coffee.
Santiago Atitlán
This is one of the most culturally rich villages, home to the Tz’utujil Maya people.
Visit the shrine of Maximón, a folk saint blending indigenous and Christian traditions, and learn about local spiritual practices.
Immersing in Mayan Culture
Lake Atitlán is a living testament to the resilience and richness of Mayan culture.
Traditional Textiles
The area is renowned for its woven textiles, with each village offering distinct patterns and colors that reflect their heritage.
Ceremonial Practices
Many villages host spiritual ceremonies blending ancient Mayan rituals with modern religious practices. Visitors may observe or participate respectfully.
Outdoor Adventures
Lake Atitlán’s beauty isn’t just for admiring—it’s for experiencing.
Hiking
Trekking to Indian Nose or one of the surrounding volcanoes rewards you with stunning sunrise or panoramic views of the lake.
Kayaking and Paddleboarding
Rent equipment to explore the lake’s calm waters, stopping at hidden coves or lakeside villages.
Birdwatching
The lake and its surrounding forests are home to numerous bird species, including colorful toucans and elusive quetzals.
Local Cuisine
Try Guatemalan specialties like pepián, a hearty stew, or fresh fish caught straight from the lake.
Visit a local coffee plantation to savor the rich, aromatic flavors of Atitlán-grown coffee.
Practical Travel Tips
Getting There
Arrange transport from Antigua or Guatemala City; many travel agencies, including Roomchai Limited, offer guided trips to Lake Atitlán.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from November to April, ensures clear skies and pleasant weather.
Packing Essentials
Comfortable shoes for walking or hiking, a light jacket for cooler evenings, and reusable water bottles.
Conclusion
Lake Atitlán is more than a picturesque destination—it’s a gateway to understanding Guatemala’s rich history, resilient culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re kayaking across the lake, exploring the vibrant traditions of its villages, or hiking the surrounding volcanic peaks, a trip to Lake Atitlán is a memorable dive into the heart of Mayan heritage. Pack your bags, and let the lake’s magic unfold before you.
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Travel Smarter: Cheap Airport Rides and Car Rentals in Antigua
Discovering a Cheap Rental Car Antigua or a dependable Taxi Service to Airport may greatly improve the convenience of travel for both locals and visitors to Antigua. If you're planning a trip throughout Antigua or just want to go from the airport to anywhere on the island, you'll find plenty of transportation alternatives to make your journey easy.
For flights that depart early or late, using a cab can alleviate stress because you won't have to worry about finding parking and you'll receive door-to-door service. You can trust that local taxis will get you to the airport promptly since they know the best routes. On the other hand, if you want to see Antigua's stunning beaches, ancient sites, and local markets at your own leisure, hiring a car is the way to go. Antigua also offers rental possibilities that are reasonable for those on a tighter budget. Affordable options abound, ranging from little cars for lone travelers to roomy SUVs for road trips with the whole family. For both short getaways and longer vacations, several rental agencies provide flexible options.
One of the best options for dependable airport taxi services or economical vehicle rentals is Pete's Taxi and Car Rentals. Traveling around Antigua is made easy and affordable with Pete's, which is known for its reliable service and low price. For a worry-free island tour, call Pete's Taxi and Car Rentals now.
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How to Find Direct Flights to Antigua for a Stress-Free Vacation
A direct flight eliminates the hassle of layovers, meaning you’ll get to your destination faster and with less stress. For travelers looking to maximize their time on the island, cutting down on travel time is key. Direct flights to Antigua also reduce the risk of delays, missed connections, or lost luggage that can sometimes occur during layovers.
Airlines That Fly Direct to Antigua
It is important to search what airlines fly to Antigua from the U.S. and other countries as a first step in finding direct flights. Some of these airlines include:
American Airlines: Direct flights from cities such as Miami, New York (JFK), and Charlotte.
Delta Airlines: Direct flights from Atlanta.
British Airways: Direct flights from London Gatwick.
Virgin Atlantic: Direct flights from London Heathrow.
Caribbean Airlines: Direct flights from various Caribbean destinations.
Air Canada: Direct flights from Toronto.
Use Flight Search Engines
One of the easiest ways to find direct flights to Antigua is by using flight search engines like Google Flights, Skyscanner, and Kayak. These platforms allow you to search for flights from multiple airlines, compare prices, and filter results to show only direct flights.
Book Directly with Airlines
Once you’ve identified which airlines offer direct flights to Antigua, you can visit the airline’s website directly to search for flights and book your tickets. Booking directly with the airline can sometimes offer added benefits, such as more flexible cancellation policies, additional customer support, and the ability to earn frequent flyer miles.
Consider Nearby Airports
If you’re having trouble finding direct flights from your home airport, consider flying out of a nearby larger airport. Major international hubs often offer more flight options and may have direct routes to Antigua.
For example:
If you’re in the U.S. Northeast, check flights from New York (JFK) or Newark (EWR).
If you’re in the U.K., London’s Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) airports both offer direct flights to Antigua.
Utilize Travel Agencies
If you prefer personalised assistance with your travel arrangements, consider using a travel agency to help you find and book direct flights to Antigua. Travel agents have access to special deals and can help you navigate any travel restrictions or complications. They can also handle additional bookings, such as accommodation and airport transfers, to make your trip stress-free.
Looking for the Best Luxury Villas to Stay at After a Long Flight?
If you are looking for the best Antigua villas to stay at for your next visit, then check out Tamarind Hills today. We are located just along the Ffryes beach, giving our guests the best views of the Caribbean all day long. Visit www.tamarindhills.com/contact-us to connect with us if you have inquiries about our services.
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How to Find the Perfect Couples Vacation Package in Book Antigua
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Book Antigua, with its powder-white beaches, azure waters, and romantic ambiance, is a dream destination for couples seeking an idyllic getaway. But with so many options available, finding the perfect couples vacation package can seem overwhelming. Fear not! In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to finding the ideal package for your romantic retreat in Book Antigua.
Define Your Preferences: Before you start your search, take some time to discuss your preferences as a couple. Are you seeking a secluded beach escape, an adventure-filled getaway, or a blend of both? Understanding what you both desire from your vacation will help narrow down your options.
Research Online Travel Agencies: Begin your search by exploring online travel agencies that specialize in Antigua vacations. Look for agencies with positive reviews, a user-friendly interface, and a variety of customizable vacation packages tailored specifically for couples.
Consider All-Inclusive Options: All-inclusive resorts can be an excellent choice for couples, as they offer convenience and peace of mind. Look for Antigua couple vacation packages that include accommodations, meals, drinks, activities, and entertainment, allowing you to relax and enjoy each other's company without worrying about additional costs.
Explore Accommodation Options: Antigua boasts a range of accommodations, from luxury resorts and boutique hotels to private villas and eco-friendly lodges. Consider what type of accommodation suits your preferences and budget, whether it's a beachfront suite with a private plunge pool or a cozy cottage nestled in the rainforest.
Look for Romantic Inclusions: Many couples vacation packages in Antigua include romantic inclusions such as couples massages, candlelit dinners, sunset cruises, and champagne upon arrival. Pay attention to these extras, as they can add a special touch to your romantic getaway.
Check for Flexible Booking Policies: Given the uncertainty of travel, especially in today's world, it's essential to check the booking policies of your chosen vacation package. Look for agencies that offer flexible cancellation and change policies, allowing you to book with confidence and peace of mind.
Seek Local Expertise: Consider booking your vacation package through agencies with local expertise and connections in Antigua. These agencies can provide valuable insights, recommendations, and insider tips to help you make the most of your time on the island.
Read Reviews and Testimonials: Before making a final decision, take the time to read reviews and testimonials from other couples who have booked similar vacation packages. Their experiences can provide valuable insights into what to expect and help you make an informed decision.
Conclusion: Finding the perfect couples vacation package in Antigua may seem daunting at first, but with careful research and consideration, you can uncover the ideal retreat for you and your partner. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or romance, Antigua offers a paradise like no other, just waiting to be discovered together. So start planning your dream getaway today and get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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4 Tips to Book Business Class Flights to Singapore
Do you run a Singapore-based business and often have to fly to this amazing Asian country of outstanding business possibilities from London? Then you must prefer flying business class flights to Singapore instead of the economy to enjoy the sheer luxury and support that the ground staff to flight attendants provides.
Despite the multiple channels available to book the necessary business class flight tickets, most smart flyers these days are visiting aggregator sites to check the availability of cheap flights to Chicago from UK or any other destinations such as Singapore, China or Japan- to enjoy more discounts.
Here are the four tips to book the best business class flights to Singapore—
Decide your time of visit
You need to decide the time of your vacation. If you are looking for first-class flights to Singapore or business class flights to Antigua for instance at a cheaper rate, then select the shoulder season. However, if you have a business meeting to attend, then you might miss the attractive deals.
Connect with a reputed travel agency
If time is a constraint, then connect with a reputed travel agency or even an online travel agency offering all-inclusive support to their clients. From booking the flight tickets to hotels, they can be the best help for you.
Sign up for newsletters from airline companies
To keep updated on the recent offers and deals on first-class or business class flights to Singapore, sign up for the newsletters of the airline companies.
Stay focused on top-notch aggregator sites
Nowhere can you get a better deal on the best business flights to Auckland from UK or to Singapore from UK rather than an aggregator site. Stay focused on some of the top aggregator sites to compare and book a business-class flight ticket to any Singaporean flight on time.
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Vacations by Shelly - The Best Travel Agency for Unforgettable Caribbean Adventures
The Caribbean conjures images of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and tropical bliss. As one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world, planning a Caribbean vacation requires careful consideration and expert guidance. With countless travel agencies offering Caribbean packages, one name stands out above the rest – Vacations by Shelly. In this article, we'll explore why Vacations by Shelly is the best travel agency to make your Caribbean dream a reality.
1. Unparalleled Expertise
Vacations by Shelly boasts a team of seasoned travel experts with an unmatched passion for Caribbean travel. Their knowledge of the region's diverse islands, resorts, and hidden gems ensures that you get a tailored and immersive experience. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an adrenaline-filled escape, their expertise will help craft the perfect itinerary.
2. Extensive Selection of Caribbean Packages
With a myriad of Caribbean destinations to choose from, Vacations by Shelly curates a wide range of packages that cater to various preferences and budgets. From luxurious beachfront resorts in Jamaica to secluded eco-lodges in Dominica, they have something to suit every traveler's taste. With their comprehensive options, you can find the ideal package that aligns with your Caribbean dreams.
3. Customization for Unforgettable Experiences
Vacations by Shelly understands that no two travelers are alike. Their commitment to personalization allows you to tailor your Caribbean adventure to your preferences. Whether you want to explore underwater caves in the Bahamas, indulge in vibrant local cuisines in Barbados, or simply relax on a private island in Antigua, they will curate an itinerary that caters to your desires.
4. Insider Tips and Recommendations
When it comes to travel, insider knowledge is priceless. Vacations by Shelly's team is well-connected and frequently explores the Caribbean's nooks and crannies, uncovering hidden gems and local hotspots. They share these insights, allowing you to experience the Caribbean like a local and create cherished memories beyond the usual tourist haunts.
5. Stress-Free Travel Planning
Planning a Caribbean vacation can be overwhelming, but with Vacations by Shelly, it becomes a stress-free endeavor. Their team handles all the details, from flight bookings to accommodations, excursions, and more. This leaves you free to focus on the excitement of your upcoming adventure, knowing that everything has been taken care of professionally.
6. Value for Money
Vacations by Shelly understands the importance of value for money, and they strive to provide the best possible experience within your budget. Their relationships with local partners and resorts allow them to secure exclusive deals and added benefits, ensuring that you get the most out of your Caribbean vacation.
7. Customer-Centric Approach
Customer satisfaction is at the heart of Vacations by Shelly's business philosophy. Their friendly and attentive team takes the time to understand your travel preferences, needs, and expectations. From the initial inquiry to the moment you return home, they are there to assist you, ensuring a smooth and memorable travel experience.
Conclusion
The Caribbean is a paradise waiting to be explored, and Vacations by Shelly is your ultimate gateway to this tropical wonderland. With their expertise, extensive selection of packages, and commitment to personalization, they ensure that your Caribbean adventure is nothing short of extraordinary. Allow Vacations by Shelly to transform your dreams into reality as they curate an unforgettable experience, leaving you with cherished memories of this Caribbean paradise.
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Antigua And Barbuda Citizenship By Investment Program Services
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Island Living Investment Services Ltd (ILIS) is a unique corporate service provider with an extensive network including agents authorized to facilitate and process applications for the Citizenship by Investment Programme throughout the Caribbean.
With our dedicated team behind you, we will assist in cutting through the bureaucracy involved in investing or relocating to a new country. We will ensure that the entire process is highly personalized, professional and achieved within a timely manner, guaranteeing delivery of our client’s objectives.
Real Estate
Our real estate services provide a choice of qualifying real estate citizenship by investment management services options at outstanding locations, from luxury one-bedroom apartments with ocean views, to beach front cottages and spectacular hillside suites overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Investment Facilitation
Our team provides up-to-date, accurate information about investing in Antigua and Barbuda, providing the necessary information and support to prospective investors during the decision making processes including:
Coordinating with government agencies.
Identifying property sites and buildings.
Hosting corporate and consultant visits.
Compiling state and local incentives.
Securing varied professional services.
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Concierge Services
Our simple process ensures exceptional care and unrivaled service, tailored to each client individually. With the aim of assisting you in as many ways as possible, we offer a wide range of services:
Meet and greet.
Luxury lifestyle.
Travel and local tour coordination.
Best in local entertainment and dining.
Procurement of culinary experiences.
Guards and personal security.
Access to exclusive events and planning.
Advice on Health and Wellness service.
Country orientation.
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