What's the best Caribbean island for a family vacation?
We mainly want to see wildlife, both marine and terrestrial, but no scuba diving.
>>1218537
desu, thry are interchangeable. Ypir best valuw will be a Western Carribean cruise. Carnvial will likely be cheapest. Hitting Cozumel, Roatoan (Honduras), and Belize, in that order, will hit all of that. Also, Cayman Islands, if you do a 7 day, but they mostly have turtles, and Tortuga Rum and Cakes, which are all good, but not what you asked.
>>1218547
>desu
what does that mean?
Thanks for the info though, this seems more like what we were looking for.
We don't really care that much for nightlife/party life and seeing plantations from a few hundred years ago, you've kind of seen them all once you've been to the east coast.
>>1218537
>We mainly want to see wildlife, both marine and terrestrial, but no scuba diving
Marine life without scuba diving limits you to picrelated or going to an aquarium. Unless your whole family use googles/snorkels ...?
As far as terrestrial wildlife, the Caribbeans isn't known for that. Most of the animals are very common (horses, pigs, dogs, chickens, etc...)
There are obviously more exotic animals out there, but those will be seen through organized tours (ie: visiting a turtle farm, visiting a monkey place), and literally 100% of Caribbean islands will offer such activities
What's your budget like? How old is your family, which country are you from and where have you been in the Caribbeans so far ? When would you wanna go ?
>>1218552
> >desu
>what does that mean?
"Desu" is a form of a Japanese word meaning "am", "is", or "are".
4chan has a word filter that replaces the three-letter abbreviation for "to be honest" by "desu". I think at the time Moot thought that abbreviation was being over-used.
The filter also translates a short form of "family" into "senpai".
There are some differences between the US cotton and tobacco plantations and the Caribbean sugar plantations, and probably the Mexican sisal plantations, but I don't blame you if you don't care about such details.
>>1218537
Puerto Rico is great