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Re: Land Based in Greneda
Eva
03/01/2026 03:57 PM
It's been ages since I've been to Grenada, but I keep trying to figure out a comeback. If I were to come back, I would look at the beaches on the southwest side of the island (Grand Anse, Morne Rouge (BBC Beach), L'anse Aux Epines). If my budget allowed, I would stay at La Luna -- it just looks dreamy. I've stayed at True Blue, which was less luxurious, but had everything you might need on site: restaurant, bar, pool, etc.
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Re: Beware "Silver Linings" car rental on Dominica
David, RW
02/27/2026 10:10 PM
That's a nightmare scenario sorry you had to deal with that hassle on what should've been a relaxing trip. The credit card fraud alone is bad enough, but having the car relocated without any heads up would have sent me into a panic thinking it was stolen.  I've learned the hard way to always use a dedicated travel card with low limits for rentals in places where you're not familiar with the operators. For anyone looking for alternatives, I've had great luck with Blue Nile Livery when I needed airport car service in the Caribbean on other islands they're upfront about pricing and actually communicate if anything changes. Might be worth checking if they have options on Dominica or nearby, or at least using them as a benchmark for what proper service looks like. Hope your next visit goes much smoother!
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What's Up With Young Island Mixed reviews?
Cap'n Matt
02/25/2026 05:30 PM
Anyone have any recent insight as to why Young Island is getting such mixed reviews on Google lately? As a freelance skipper, I've always encouraged guests to book a stay there at the end of a Grenadines trip rather than rush to catch a return flight which spoils the afterglow of a pleasant charter. This has always been a winning combo, but admittedly, my last Grenadines trip was many years ago. I realize things can change.
Secondly, if Young Island is in decline, what hotel/resort alternatives might you suggest on St. Vincent. I'm returning my guests at Blue Hole marina. Given the $500/night price tag at Young Island, I want to avoid a disappointing experience.
Your input is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Best area to stay on Aruba?
CrazyCanuxx
02/23/2026 08:28 PM
Palm Beach had much much more going on than Eagle Beach, back in the before time. There are larger more expansive properties right on the beach with a small shopping area behind the large resorts.
Around suppertime, all chaise longues are stored, and fine dining begins with toes in the sand as sunset sails dust the horizon. Menus were LED. Its exquisite.
I stayed in an airbnb with a pool in the centre of a handful of garden suites and cant comment on the resorts or the many casinos at Palm Beach.
One caveat...i disagree with Conde nasts long ago best carib beach...its very windy with sharp coral biting your scalp,/face, you need to defend yourself from the ongoing assult of the sharp coral.
If you make it to southern part of island...look up Charlies Pub and that Flinstones bar at the very southern tip.
Have fun.
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Re: First time in St Vincent and Grenadines
Rumlover
02/20/2026 09:04 PM
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Re: Cayman Islands tips request
CrazyCanuxx
02/14/2026 03:52 PM
Good morning,
Thanks for the vote to stingray city. Anyday in the turquoise waters sounds fun to me.
What's your fav budget-mid resto on 7 mile beach area? I like a good beach bar with chill vibes.
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Re: Broadening my Horizons
waveself
02/05/2026 09:39 AM
There are many reasons there are fleets on boats in the BVI and a few other places. You will find few boats in the keys and even in southern Florida. The cruising grounds are just not conducive to enjoyment for those on a short term charter. The Dry Tortuga's are nice to visit. There is nothing out there but birds. We have done the Dry Tortuga's from Key West and Sarasota. The more boats for the charter. The better the cruising grounds. I would use that as a seeing eye dog. Here are some sample itineraries: http://floridayachtandcharters.com/destinations/destination-key-west.htmlGreat advice about using the number of boats as an indicator! That makes total sense. More options usually means better quality and variety to choose from. The Dry Tortugas sound amazing too. Thanks for the detailed tips and itinerary examples!
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