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My wife and I have visited Saint Thomas and Saint Martin and we are looking for our next Island to visit we would like something comparable what is the next spot we should visit.
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Apparently you like hustle, bussell, and crowds? I’d suggest Grand Cayman.
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If you haven't done Guadeloupe yet, seriously consider it. French infrastructure but Caribbean soul. The hiking in Basse-Terre national park is world-class, and the food is incredible. Way fewer tourists than the usual spots. Rent a car though.
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