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30th Wedding Anniversary Trip
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: Herbert Lindsay (---.dsl.klmzmi.ameritech.net)
Date:   07-11-07 12:02


My wife and I are planning a trip to Culebra for a 30 year wedding anniversary trip March 29 - April 5, 2008.

She originally was seeking an all-inclusive resort experience "for a change" since we have typically gone the "do it yourself" travel on a budget approach.

The total cost makes me wonder if we need to pay that much just to receive less in terms of diversity of sights and experiences. Since we are more attracted to remote beaches than crowds I wonder how happy she or I would be staying at a "fenced in" resort for a week.

Personally, I think accommodations, beaches and other attractions on Culebra would make a satisfying place to celebrate 30 years together.
Perhaps you can help me persuade her that attractions on Culebra would be great!

Having "roughed it" on past tropical vacations, she is expecting "better" accommodations. To make it attractive for her, the following is needed: a comfortable bigger- than-double bed, AC, clean, quiet, with kitchen would be great.

Please advise on accommodations. Through review of web sites and discussion I am looking at places with few units; Villa Boheme, Casa Ensenda, Casita Tropical, or others that are similar. Which of these is the best for quality and value?

Also, I would appreciate hearing comparison and contrast to accommodations available at Club Seabourne.

Herbert

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Re: 30th Wedding Anniversary Trip
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: richard (---.hsd1.dc.comcast.net)
Date:   07-11-07 12:54

If you hate crowds, Culebra is for you and I'd go for a house. There are some 1 BR places available. You'll be there for about a week which is the usual minimum.

and if you don't want the "fenced-in" feeling it's def. preferable over places like Aruba. (sorry - still pissed that the most interesting thing I found there was the grocery store)

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Re: 30th Wedding Anniversary Trip
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: MJ (---.prtc.net)
Date:   07-12-07 07:38

Boy, the pressure is on for you! After 30 years, I imagine you do want to get it right.
There are some wonderful places to stay on Culebra, places like Bahia Marina might fit your bill for upscale-ish but very comfortable, as well as cozy house rentals as mentioned.
BUT! If your wife is hoping for romantic nights on the deck under fairy lights dancing to a live band, or being served island drinks poolside, or offered a wide variety of water sports steps away from the shore, or places to go where dressing up is required (which can be great fun sometimes), then Culebra will disappoint.
You CAN get a boom box and bring a favorite CD and make your own music (and sometimes Bahia Marina does have live music, though summer is usually not that time - check with them). You could arrange with someone to bring your drinks, and you can find some water sport equipment to use (along with snorkling, scuba and boat tours), tracking down the providers of same. It's just a bit more effort than the ease an all-inclusive offers - which has something to be said for it depending on your holiday desires.
The attractions of Culebra are her natural beauties for the most part. You can find that secluded beach, and all the stars in the sky are always on offer, along with some amazing sunrises and sunsets. If you're into hiking, there are some great places to explore (bring long pants!)
Good luck! And congratulations on 30 years!

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Re: 30th Wedding Anniversary Trip
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: richard (---.hsd1.dc.comcast.net)
Date:   07-14-07 03:58

isn't (wasn't) there someone that would do a cook/cater service? I seem to remember seeing that few years back.

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Re: 30th Wedding Anniversary Trip
Culebra, Puerto Rico
Author: Mort (---.8-67.tampabay.res.rr.com)
Date:   07-14-07 08:55

MJ, you have such a great way of putting things!

Herb, there is a definite problem you're facing here because most people go to Culebra because it's pretty much the OPPOSITE of what your wife is hoping for.

I can tell you that my family of 7 will be going to Culebra in January for precisely that reason... to experience an unspoiled, rustic, Caribbean-like-it-used-to-be-decades-ago vacation.

My suggestion to you is that since you've done it your way for so many years, do this one for your wife. Take her to a place that is the opposite of what you've always done... somewhere she can feel pampered, serviced, plushed, poshed, etc.

If a cruise isn't to your liking (and you should strongly consider it if you haven't already), then an AI could be a lot of fun for your wife. Spend the extra bucks on this special anniversary.

And remind me of my words three years from now when I hit my 30th anniversary, because I tend to think just like you! LOL.

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