http://www.wtc.mb.ca/mp/2003/carmen/weblayout/travel/exotic/secludedbeaches.html

http://www.wtc.mb.ca/mp/2003/carmen/weblayout/travel/exotic/secludedbeaches.html
Scrub island, Anguilla

Friday, November 17, 2006

Cooper island, British Virgin islands


I found a very cute and affordable beach club here on Cooper island. Appropriately called the Cooper island Beach club : )

Ketya

http://www.cooper-island.com/


Anegada, British Virgin Islands



Some of the most beautiful beaches are found here (above is a picture of the Anegada island Cow Wreck beach bar). The wonderful thing about the British Virgin Islands is that environment and vegetation has been left mostly untouched. Deserted islands can still be found and some even bought. The islands are very close to one another and easily reachable by boat or small planes. The locals are very familiar with the waters and many of them are available for day trips.


Also found in Anegada... lobster! They apparently have terrific fresh lobster here. It's served at the Anegada Reef Hotel:
http://www.anegadareef.com/Default.htm











Beachfront cottage rentals:
http://www.bvitourism.com/accommodations

Ketya


What if...

First, I'd like to mention that this blog will contain spelling mistakes and strange turns of phrases. English not being my first language, it will happen. Being from Montreal will do that to you. Most of the people in the city can speak both languages perfectly, but studied in only one language. Sorry!

For now, I'll be adding links to the web sites I'd like to refer to. I'll add any pictures here i have permission for and available to the general public. Please feel free to let me know if I've added restricted information inadvertently : )

As most people, i have the dream of running away to the Caribbean. Living in a small house by the sea and collecting sea shells as a simple hobby. For the past 5 years I've researched all of the islands, so much that they've become part of me. I can close my eyes and see the dirt road ahead of me that leads to the town, hear the waves in the distance and smell the ocean breeze. Running away to the Caribbean is like... when you're a kid and want to run away with the circus. But what if it could be done? What if i looked into this and made it work? Stranger things have happened!

My master plan **under construction**

Many of my ideas are still up in the air, for now. Any feed-back would be wonderful, i will be looking at the legal red tape if i see this can be done... My project is to start a type of traveling service in the Caribbean islands. I'm looking at offering Villa rentals on daily, weekly or monthly basis. I'd like to serve people who are looking for secluded and exotic destinations. While matching the "all-inclusive" prices.

My plan is to move to the Caribbean and first have a small business there. Such as a restaurant or a lounge maybe. Basically a meeting point. I'd offer services such as travelling from one island to another, cars or golf carts to rent, where to shop or have a cook. I've realised that people are willing to try more adventurous travelling if they have a place to go to for information, tips and services. I'd love to take people out for day trips to deserted islands or deep sea fishing. Reserving the villas and planning for activities in the area for my guests.