Vacation Recommendations
Originally Posted by Nick 99
Was there last January, very nice. Not as developed as some of the resort destinations. Flight isn't too long and there are lots of resorts less than 2 hrs from either airport.
if you want to shell out a lil more cash but bang for your buck, thailand or philippines, could do a lot with just a few hundred bucks and see amazing things, yet for those you mite want a tourguide or be with someone that knows what they are doing.
Originally Posted by ChristianN
I think it's this one:
http://www.riu.com/en/hotel-riu-pala...-republic.html
but I'll call her tomorrow and ask to make sure.
http://www.riu.com/en/hotel-riu-pala...-republic.html
but I'll call her tomorrow and ask to make sure.
I am actually leaving to go to the D.R. on Sunday morning. Staying in the riu palace. It is all inclusive and after passports and all other fees it was about $3200 for 2 people. We are coming back sunday the 28th. I will take pictures and post them up when I get back.
Originally Posted by OhMyG...35
I am actually leaving to go to the D.R. on Sunday morning. Staying in the riu palace. It is all inclusive and after passports and all other fees it was about $3200 for 2 people. We are coming back sunday the 28th. I will take pictures and post them up when I get back.
Originally Posted by ChristianN
I'm sure you'll have an awesome time, the only part my sister didn't like was the cab ride to the airport on the way home. She got drunk with the staff on her first night and learned how to maranga.
The hotel actually sends an armored bus to pick you up and take you back to the airport. I was told that the bus even has a turret on it because everybody carries down there and they are still technically at war with Haiti. Needless to say my a$$ won't be leaving the resort.
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
I really enjoy the Mayan Riviera in Mexico. We have gone the last two years in February and stay at the Gran Bahia Principe Resort. They have three different 5 Star Resorts on the complex. We stayed at Coba last year for a couple of weeks..
We enjoy snorkelling there and visiting the many Mayan ruins, pyramids etc.
We enjoy snorkelling there and visiting the many Mayan ruins, pyramids etc.
Great place....
Tons to do, first class resort & food.
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
+1
Great place....
Tons to do, first class resort & food.
Great place....
Tons to do, first class resort & food.
Speaking of vacations, I hope you and P had a great one
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Last edited by GEE35FX; Oct 21, 2007 at 09:55 AM.
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Hey Ian Welcome back to the Great White North mon ami.
Speaking of vacations, I hope you and P had a great one
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Speaking of vacations, I hope you and P had a great one
.Paris is amazing;
I'm just sorting through hundreds of pics..... I'll post a few later.
you can try out Guam where i live... alot of tourists come here... mainly from Japan, Korea, and U.S. ... mostly asian ppl come here during winter time.. since we are always sweating our ***** off in Guam... when they freeze over there in Japan they come here to relax and sweat.. lolz..
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
I really enjoy the Mayan Riviera in Mexico. We have gone the last two years in February and stay at the Gran Bahia Principe Resort. They have three different 5 Star Resorts on the complex. We stayed at Coba last year for a couple of weeks..
We enjoy snorkelling there and visiting the many Mayan ruins, pyramids etc.
We enjoy snorkelling there and visiting the many Mayan ruins, pyramids etc.
Took your advice and booked my trip to the Mayan Riviera staying at the Coba resort. Can you recommend some day trips to go on as I dont want to spend all my time at the resort. Also, did you get private transportation going to and from the airport?
Peter
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Originally Posted by alphabit
Hi Wayne,
Took your advice and booked my trip to the Mayan Riviera staying at the Coba resort. Can you recommend some day trips to go on as I dont want to spend all my time at the resort. Also, did you get private transportation going to and from the airport?
Peter
Took your advice and booked my trip to the Mayan Riviera staying at the Coba resort. Can you recommend some day trips to go on as I dont want to spend all my time at the resort. Also, did you get private transportation going to and from the airport?
Peter
The places Shane mentioned are great, send me your email via PM if you want and I will send you some pics later tonight.
I really enjoy snorkelling so we would jump on a Collectivo and head to Akumal Bay Beach which is very close. Great beach there and we would regularly see at least a dozen sea turtles, barracuda, Rays, and beautiful fish between the shore and the beautiful coral reef we would swim out to.
We have been working with our agent for a week at Akumal Bay Beach Resort for a week then Bahai Principe Coba for the second week. This will be our 3rd year at Coba.
There is lots to do in the area. Cenotes are beautiful, Coba ruins is very primitive by the jungle, Chichzen Itza Ruins are massive, there is a great beach at the Tulum Ruins. If you want to shop a bit you can go to Playa del Carmen. We booked a charter on a 32' Sportfishing boat with another couple for half a day at Puerto Adventurous, where they say a great Golf course is located.
The resort itself has lots of things to do and see, good food, entertainment etc.
Lots to do Peter, let me know when you are going.
Wayne
Peter another note. I first found out about the Mayan Riviera from Balzz's vacation there, then Garnet Canuck was married down there. They both gave great reports. Last year inTgr8r joined us and as he said earlier in this post that it was first Class.
I can hardly wait to go again myself.
I can hardly wait to go again myself.
Well we got that dusting of snow today, so this afternoon I went and paid for a couple of weeks at the Bahia Principe at the Mayan Riviera in Feb
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The only thing I did not like the last two years on our trip down there was the cramped airplane ride there and back so I remedied that, we booked Club Class for our Flights. So we are set
Save a few drinks for us Peter
Yes!!!!! I can hardly wait
DOMO
.The only thing I did not like the last two years on our trip down there was the cramped airplane ride there and back so I remedied that, we booked Club Class for our Flights. So we are set
Save a few drinks for us Peter
Yes!!!!! I can hardly wait
DOMO
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Well we got that dusting of snow today, so this afternoon I went and paid for a couple of weeks at the Bahia Principe at the Mayan Riviera in Feb
.
The only thing I did not like the last two years on our trip down there was the cramped airplane ride there and back so I remedied that, we booked Club Class for our Flights. So we are set
Save a few drinks for us Peter
Yes!!!!! I can hardly wait
DOMO
.The only thing I did not like the last two years on our trip down there was the cramped airplane ride there and back so I remedied that, we booked Club Class for our Flights. So we are set
Save a few drinks for us Peter
Yes!!!!! I can hardly wait
DOMO

What charter company do you fly with from TO? I've always flown Air Transat for all of my Caribbean trips.




