Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Ask plenty of questions before booking a stay in a B&B or small
inn. These properties may offer limited services and be more re-
strictive than a traditional hotel. If applicable, be sure to ask:
Is smoking permitted indoors?
Are children allowed as guests?
Is breakfast served at one time or as guests wander
in?
Are intimate tables available or are meals served
family style? Are special dietary considerations
met?
Is there a minimum stay?
Does a remote location necessitate a rental car?
Villas
For some couples, the idea of real romance is a private villa,
without other guests. Just the two of you - alone, except for the
occasional visit by a cook or maid who is there to meet your spe-
cial requests, introduce you to island cuisine, and make you feel
pampered in what really is your home away from home. St.
John, St. Thomas, Jamaica, and Barbados are especially popu-
lar islands for villa rentals.
Villas vary in price, services, and level of luxury. Before you
make a commitment, check:
Cleaning service . Many villas offer cleaning service
before your arrival and after your departure; addi-
tional cleaning can be arranged for a surcharge. At
other properties, you may have daily maid service.
Groceries . Ask if you might send a deposit for grocer-
ies and have a cook stock up before your arrival.
Finding a refrigerator and cabinets ready with your
favorites can be comforting after a long flight.
Cook service . Many villas can arrange for cook ser-
vice as you choose: three meals a day, dinner only, or
just one special meal. In Jamaica, villas typically in-
clude cook service.
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