I'm trying to plan a trip for next year. It will have to be either late March or early May, due to school. I was originally thinking a cruise, but I know there's so much more out there. Does anyone have anywhere awesome to suggest? I'd like to keep it somewhere tropical or somewhere in Mexico, just because that's conveniently located for us. We're planning on going for a week, and we have a fairly small budget. Any ideas? Tips? DON'T GO HERE places?
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Price-wise, Mexico tends to have some pretty good package deals, and the Cancun/Playa del Carmen area would probably not be a hugely expensive filght from you since it's relatively close. I would go for May over March though due to spring break if you go to Mexico.
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It's a Carnival cruise.
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Ooh, Puerto Rico is a good idea. I think Tampa just got direct flights to PR, too. I haven't checked the prices, but I wouldn't think they could be outrageous.
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Shea's cousin ran a little resort in Costa Rica for a little while, but they decided to come back to the states. That was TOTALLY going to be our honeymoon, and they ruined it.
Anna, I googled that place and it looks really neat!
Disclaimer: I am in no way seriously mad at them, and I don't really think they ruined anything.
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I'm not dead-set on an all inclusive, I just feel like it would help me with the budget. I'm a very new traveler (I've done one cruise...that's it) so I just don't know a whole lot about planning trips and budgeting for them.
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[QUOTE]Anna, I want to go to Cartagena so badly! That said, if adamar wants an AI, I kind of assume that means beachfront (just because in my mind those two go together). Based on what friends have said, Cartagena itself doesn't have great beaches, you have to go take day-trips.
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My friend is originally from Bogota and her parents just bought a penthouse there. She invited me to go and if I do, we hope to make it to Cartagena! It's such a quick flight from Miami.
I loved Costa Rica FWIW. So many animals! I've also heard really good things about the Dominican Republic.
[QUOTE]Anna, I want to go to Cartagena so badly! That said, if adamar wants an AI, I kind of assume that means beachfront (just because in my mind those two go together). Based on what friends have said, <strong>Cartagena itself doesn't have great beaches</strong>, you have to go take day-trips.
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Well I guess I spoke too soon then. Beaches aren't my top priority so I don't think I did too much research on that part anyway.
Anyway, Cartagena g2g?
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PS- if you ever have a little more moola to spend, Maui is my favoritest place on Earth (so far). But tickets can be expensive. Like, really expensive.
I went to Costa Rica a few years ago and highly recommend it. I went for 10 days for about $700 per person. It's a fantastic country with friendly people and lots of things to see/do. You can stay in a very clean but no-frills (other than made to order breakfast) hotel near the Arenal volcano for about $60 a night and there are so many places to see nearby: volcano, river rafting, rain forest hikes, ziplining, and a hot springs resort.
Also, travelocity.com, Pleasant Holidays, and Costco Travel are your friends.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ladies Who Travel : Well I guess I spoke too soon then. Beaches aren't my top priority so I don't think I did too much research on that part anyway. Anyway, Cartagena g2g?
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YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES. Tati can come too!
I thought it had great beaches forever because all the publicity I'd seen was tropical white sands and palm trees. Turns out that not so much right in Cartagena.
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OK, it's almost time for me to go home (yay!) but I'm open to more suggestions. Thanks to all for the advice above!
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So. That's my recommendation.
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There's two main tourist areas: the high rise area, and the low-rise area. We stayed high-rise and did not do all-inclusive (although most of the hotels had all-inclusive options). The low-rise area is less expensive, and you can even get units there with kitchens to make your own breakfast/lunch and keep costs down. There's also a lot of great restaurants, although they can be somewhat pricey. We also found it worth it to rent a car for at least a day and see other parts of the island.
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Cruises can be a good, cheap vacation. Plus, you'd be really close to a port so you'd be able to drive instead of fly.
I'll put in a DON'T GO for Cancun. It's SO touristy. But, maybe that doesn't bother you, I don't know.
I like Puerto Vallarta better- still touristy enough, but has some local charm, too.
That said, I also loved the Bahamas (which was inexpensive and a blast), Galveston Beach (TX), and St. Thomas.
The nice thing about the crusie is that you have to pay it off before you board, so you can really just enjoy yourselves. We tend to book excursions through other vendors besides the cruise ship, so those are paid off in advance as well. The only things we buy once we are on board is alcohol (typically we split a mixed drink package), and souveneirs. (which we don't really buy much of).
I tend to be a grumpy traveler, so I like that I can lay out inthe sun while we go from one island to the next. I would recommend Royal Caribbean/Celebrity Cruises for sure (those are both that I've taken and loved). I have heard from Fi and his parents (they've been on every cruise line) that their least favorite is Carnival. But Carnival is cheaper, so something to consider.
A few "don't recommends" -
Cruise - cheap, tons of food, fun, but so...blah. IMO. I went on Royal Carribean to the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, St. Thomas and Labadee (Haiti) and while the destinations were gorgeous, we were only allowed about 6-10 hours on the island per day - kind of a tease.
Cancun - Agree with PP, very touristy. Very young and commercialized. Not impressed.
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If you are up for a bit more adventure, check out Anguilla. Fly in to St. maartin ( a short trip for you) and take the public ferry to Anguilla. There is a great hotel that offers studios on the best beach on the island that have kitchens. You can stop at a grocery store and pick up stuff for breakfast and lunch, then eat out for dinner. Anguilla is normally a very expensive island but during the off season, you get the same room for 50% off. If interested, send me a PM and I will send you the name of the hotel (I like to keep it a secret so that it doesn't become too popular and impossible to book!). There are no all inclusives in Anguilla though. This is a beach lover's vacation to get away from it all. The ocean and beach here are unreal.
As mentioned above, I've heard lots of great things about Vieques Island, PR. I haven't been there but its on the list. Costa Rica is great because there is so much to do, but the airfare can be expensive, more time to get there, and the costs of doing things can add up.
When you have some areas narrowed down, check out tripadvisor.com. Go into the forums and ask any questions you have. I am obsessed with this site when I plan a vacation.