![]() ![]() The property has its own swimming pool, and guests are welcome to use its kayaks, bicycles, cribs, and washer and dryer.Īnother Airbnb in the Caymans, called Beachfront Luxury at Rum Point, is exactly that-a lovely, on-the-beach townhouse where you’re invited to use the pool, kayaks, snorkeling gear, bicycles, and toys, and where the rate stays around $60 per person per night. ![]() The six-bedroom Coco Kai Beach Front Villa, for example, is indeed beachfront, right on a white Caribbean shore-and costs as little as $44 per person per night, depending on the size of your group. Airbnb lets locals and expats in the Cayman Islands host travelers who are willing to pay a nominal fee for the privilege of staying overnight and enjoying a few perks. If you’re willing to think beyond the traditional tropical all-inclusive resort, you can easily end up in some of the Caribbean’s most unique and memorable accommodations. ![]() Travel Motto: I'll steal Saint Augustine's: "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page."Īisle, Window, or Middle Seat: Window, always. (That itinerary definitely exists, right?) Ultimate Bucket List Experience: A round-the-world cruise that makes stops to experience Aurora Borealis, the Olympics opening ceremony, Borneo, Madagascar, the Jerusalem Festival of Light, the Bolivian salt flats, Kenya's Giraffe Manor, the Galapagos, the Maldives, Bora Bora, the Seychelles, and every Disney park. Follow her on Twitter Handy Item I Always Pack: My laptop-the lightweight and stylish HP Spectre x360-since I'm almost always on deadline. She's currently working on her first children's book. Her travel book, sold at bookstores and on Amazon, is in its fourth edition, and her journalism gets national media attention, including from The New York Times, The Atlantic, Time, NPR, and MTV. Her stories have been among the 10 most emailed or viewed on the Los Angeles Times, Outside, Sierra, and SmarterTravel websites, and have also appeared in USA Today, HuffPost, Apple News, Business Insider, and many other nationwide outlets. Avital Andrews, SmarterTravel's editor-at-large, is a travel and lifestyle journalist who is also a contributing editor for AAA's Via magazine. ![]()
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