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Finding your own temptation island
by Paris Permenter & John Bigley
Looking for a destination where the two of you can tempt each other without
the distractions of tours, shopping, cities, and too many other travelers?
In the Caribbean, you'll find many small islands where the emphasis can
be on the two of you. When you're ready to take a break from activity,
sprinkled through the islands are some hideaways that beg travelers to
kick off their shoes, toss on some sunscreen, then grab a book and a buddy.
Many islands even have a special word for this lack of activity: limin',
a way to enjoy life at a destination where the livin' is easy.
TURKS AND CAICOS
"The number one activity here is to do nothing," says Tom Lewis,
general manager of Ocean Club, a low-rise resort tucked on a quiet stretch
of sand on the island of Providenciales. And why not? Folks don't come
to the remote Turks and Caicos islands, located east of the Bahamas, to
enjoy duty-free shopping, glitzy nightlife, or days of sightseeing tours.
They come for the beach, the sun, and the clear-as-white-rum waters that
surround these quiet islands.
Providenciales, better known as simply Provo, boasts the largest portion
of the Turks and Caicos population but it is still open and unsettled.
This sickle-shaped island is dotted with scrubby growth, short palms and
climbing sea grapes. Chalky limestone roads wind across the flat island,
connecting settlements like Blue Hills and The Bight.
But the traveler to Provo will soon realize that its desert terrain is
just a backdrop to the beaches and clear waters that are the main attractions.
On some parts of the island the beaches stretch for miles, dotted only
with the footprints of iguanas or shorebirds. You won't find beach vendors
or hagglers on these shores, just a few tourists and locals enjoying snorkeling
or a swim in the gentle surf. High rises are forbidden, with resorts built
no taller than three stories.
And, if you're lucky, you may just get the chance to meet Provo's most
treasured resident: JoJo. This wild dolphin has been sighted for 12 years
along the island's north coast, the only case ever documented of prolonged
interaction between an individual wild dolphin and humans. Often spotted
swimming along the north shore or near boats, JoJo is protected and the
government has declared him a national treasure.
TOBAGO
Locals say it's a destination for the "newly wed and the nearly
dead." Tobago may not be as well known as its political partner Trinidad,
but in the world of travelers looking for peace and quiet it's the leader.
Like city and country cousins, Trinidad and Tobago each have their own
unique personalities. While Trinidad bustles with activity, tiny Tobago
is a favorite with those looking to get away from it all. It's treasured
by the world's birders and also scuba divers, who seek out giant manta
rays near the village of Speyside. But most of all, it's a place where
travelers enjoy life that moves to a Caribbean beat. Goats graze in every
field; coconut palm-lined beaches offer quiet getaways; luxury resorts
pamper guests with everything from dining to spa experiences.
On Tobago, nightlife is unique and laid back. Once a week the island
parties at "Sunday School," held every Sunday in the community
of Buccoo Village. This open-air street party doesn't get cranked up until
near midnight, so come prepared to stay up late and enjoy the pulsating
sounds of calypso and soca.
LITTLE CAYMAN
If you plan to spend most of your time looking for that secluded strip
of sand where you never see another set of footprints, then Little Cayman
should be your destination. It's little changed from a century ago, a
perfect place to get away from it all and spend your day on a bicycle
peddling empty roads, snorkeling in pristine waters, or looking for that
perfect beach.
Just 80 miles northeast of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman is worlds apart
in terms of atmosphere. Appropriate to its name, this isle spans only
11 miles in length and two miles at its widest point. Boasting none of
the glitz of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman does greet guests with all the
basic comforts, including several small lodges and condominiums with air-conditioning,
satellite television, and telephone service.
With just over 100 permanent residents, the island's largest population
is that of birds and iguanas. Over 2,000 Little Cayman Rock Iguanas inhabit
the island, so many that "Iguana Crossing" and "Iguana
Right of Way" signs are posted throughout the island to protect the
five-foot long lizards.
Little Cayman's chief draw is its ecotourism: diving, fishing, and bird
watching. The late Phillipe Cousteau called the island's Bloody Bay Wall
one of the best dives of his life; today it's still a favorite with divers.
NEVIS
Imagine a country inn where rooms brim with antiques and are cooled by
a gentle breeze off a wide porch. You ease into a wicker chair, sip an
icy drink, and enjoy a view unbroken by roads, electrical lines, or even
fellow travelers.
This is Nevis (pronounced NEE-vis), an island that offers all the country
comforts and bed-and-breakfast luxury you might look for in a New England
getaway. Here, however, palms replace pines and color comes, not from
scarlet leaves, but from azure seas, beaches in shades of both black and
white, and verdant forests that engulf the island.
Nevis (along with St. Kitts, its partner in this two-island nation) boasts
one of the Caribbean's largest concentrations of plantation homes. The
islands were once dotted with sugar plantations and greathouses, but today
these stately manses have been transformed into elegant bed-and-breakfast
inns especially popular with European vacationers and with Americans looking
to experience a slice of the Caribbean "the way it used to be."
Don't look for reggae lessons, limbo contests or mixology classes at these
properties; instead, expect a sophisticated atmosphere similar to a fine
country inn where the emphasis lies, not on providing fun for its guests,
but in pointing the way for independent travelers to make their own discoveries.
Columbus first named this island because of the ever-present cloud that
circled Mount Nevis, giving it almost a snow-capped look. Today the cloud
still lingers over the mountain peak. Home to only 9,000 residents, this
country cousin has a charming atmosphere all its own, plus a good share
of plantation houses where guests can enjoy a look back at Caribbean history.
About the authors
Husband and wife team Paris Permenter and John Bigley have authored
over 20 guidebooks and also edit the FREE Lovetripper.com,
a romantic travel magazine featuring worldwide destinations.
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