Ned
05-25-2006, 02:18 PM
I, we (my wife) love cruises. We enjoy being aboard the ships, getting off to take wonderful excursions, and returning to that luxury floating hotel at the end of a tiring day exploring some port. We've cruised the Caribbean and had a fabulous time doing it. My wife and I try to take a cruise at least once every other year.
We also have flown to a number of Caribbean islands for a week's stay and had a great time on that kind of vacation too. Visiting Aruba, for example, is a great joy which we try to do as often as we can.
I've just finished reading an MSNBC.com article Exotic indulgences Spoil yourself with true Caribbean pampering (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12934975/) which discusses three state-of-the art Caribbean spas -- opulent Four Seasons Emerald Bay, sybaritic Mandarin Oriental Elbow Beach and cutting-edge Blue at Carlisle Bay.
These spas sound incredible. You could really indulge yourself at one of these places. A week's pricing isn't much different than a week's cruise in a luxury level stateroom on one of the top cruiselines like Crystal or Celebrity or Radisson.
So, what's your preference, cruise or spa? Why?
We also have flown to a number of Caribbean islands for a week's stay and had a great time on that kind of vacation too. Visiting Aruba, for example, is a great joy which we try to do as often as we can.
I've just finished reading an MSNBC.com article Exotic indulgences Spoil yourself with true Caribbean pampering (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12934975/) which discusses three state-of-the art Caribbean spas -- opulent Four Seasons Emerald Bay, sybaritic Mandarin Oriental Elbow Beach and cutting-edge Blue at Carlisle Bay.
These spas sound incredible. You could really indulge yourself at one of these places. A week's pricing isn't much different than a week's cruise in a luxury level stateroom on one of the top cruiselines like Crystal or Celebrity or Radisson.
So, what's your preference, cruise or spa? Why?