One of the places I’d like to visit someday are the Cayman Islands. I’ve read about it (a favorite location of John Grisham) and have been attracted to its quiet little beaches and the kind of private life you can have there. And visiting the islands is as easy as browsing for a flight to Boracay or Puerto Galera or Palawan. There’s a website that has information on 500 cities all over the world and can book you at cheap hotels, flights, hook you up with cruises, and even let you in on hotel services through the hotel blogs. The blog link even tells you which hotels can let you jump on hotel beds without getting busted by the front desk.
Or what if you’re really picky and you want to narrow down your choices to hotels that have the best beds? Click right on and check out what other people has to say about the nicest beds (and chambermaids) around the world. Might I say, this is a pretty well researched site.
I’ll be adding the Grand Cayman Islands to my growing list of places to visit once I become a millionaire. Then, I’m bed jumping at the Marriott or checking out some artwork in the bathrooms of Hotel des Artes in San Francisco.
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Tags: travel, grand cayman islands, jumping on hotel beds, best hotel beds
December 25, 2007










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hey iris! merry christmas to you and your family. (hugs)
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what romantic destinations! I find it hard though to find hotels with baby ammenities as most are centered on “honeymooners”
Thanks for the links!
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wow.. sana makarating din ako dyan before ako tumanda ahehe feeling ko mas masaya magtravel while young pa kasi ehehe
.. belated merry christmas! 
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ate pao: tenkyu tenkyu!
mag-tsaa after kumain! hehe.
woobie: you’re right, it could be hard enough when you have kids in tow. i hope more hotels are baby-friendly
lilmiz: you have lots of time para mag-ipon! good luck!
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