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I'm visiting my friend in Trinidad in mid April, I'll be spending one weekend in Trinidad and the fo


I'm visiting my friend in Trinidad in mid April, I'll be spending atlantic city nj hotels one weekend in Trinidad and the following weekend in Tobago (since atlantic city nj hotels she's off on weekends). I'd like to travel to a nearby island during the week for a few days and am considering Grenada or Barbados. I welcome atlantic city nj hotels any advice on one versus the other with the following considerations:
You can get a cultural experience on both islands, Grenada is less developed and a really beautiful friendly island, Barbados is not touristy atlantic city nj hotels at all on the east coast but in general is more developed. Again you can have budget friendly accommodation on both islands esp since after mid April you may see rates coming down. There are B Bs and apartments atlantic city nj hotels for rent.
Maybe look at the travel options since flying from TAB might be limited and you might have to go back to POS, this could influence your choice. Venezuela and Margarita atlantic city nj hotels Island are out of the question, atlantic city nj hotels pity since they would have been the closest and most interesting.
This is a tough one you'll find cultural experiences though different on both islands. It definitely depends on what additional activities atlantic city nj hotels you may be interested in. Barbados offers atlantic city nj hotels quite a bit to do, but not sure how nice it would be trying to experience everything in a few days, but at least you'll have plenty to choose from, including good duty-free shopping, atlantic city nj hotels great catamaran sailing tours and for cultural experience feel free to just get out and around go down to Bridgetown, a regular local restaurant etc. It really depends on what you prefer, more developed ( Barbados) or quieter options....
Grenada atlantic city nj hotels is divine! I love it and feel it's much less touristy than Barbados. Definitely would build in a boat trip to the Tobago Cays/Mayreau (and you'll feel like you're in that tropical desktop background that comes on so many computers). Would choose Grenada vs. Barbados for a solo, cultural experience, personally.
There is plenty of budget accommodation and Barbados has a great public transportation system. They have two types of buses, and vans. They both charge the same ($1 USD) and they will take you all over the island. I traveled in a group, but Barbados felt pretty safe. I didn't feel any less safe than I do at home. As long as you use common sense (and since you are a solo female traveler- avoid dimly lit, sketchy atlantic city nj hotels areas at night) you should be ok.
I'm now leaning Grenada but public transportation is an important consideration for me as we'll. Is there a viable transportation in Grenada? I'd rather take public transit or a taxi than rent a car. I live in Brooklyn so I'm used to taking public transportation everywhere.
There is good local transportation in Grenada. While they may be referred to as buses they are actually small vans that seat up to 12 passengers. We stay in the Grande Anse area. It costs 2.50 EC (less than $1US) for a 10 minute trip to St. Georges. The 'bus' drops you off at the bus terminal near the cruiseship terminal. From there you can take buses to various parts of the island.

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