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Alright. So I've become determined to go someplace nobody I know has gone before. I've decided to give St. Kitts and Nevis a shot.

I was thinking...I have a good amount of fishing/boating experience, would it be cost-efficient to just rent a boat for the days I'm there and sleep on it, as opposed to getting a hotel room? I'd be going mostly for the fishing and snorkeling anyway, and the trip would really only be like four days long.

Of course, I'd get a hotel room on the last day so I wouldn't be stuck in a pressurized cabin smelling like a filthy hippie.

Anyone been to either of these islands?
>> Anonymous
>would it be cost-efficient to just rent a boat for the days I'm there and sleep on it, as opposed to getting a hotel room?

Oh yes that would make raping and slitting your throat much faster so by all means
>> Anonymous
the Caribbean is a shithole.

Get a room at a good hotel with good security.

Try to find out what beaches have the sewage drainoff on them so you can avoid all the friendly parasites you'll bring home otherwise.
>> Phil Ossiferz Stone !!SFRnrjTlVC6
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>the Caribbean is a shithole.

Smile when you say that. Or you'll upset my monkey. And when Jack gets upset, so do I.
>> Anonymous
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>>71252
>to go someplace nobody I know has gone before
yeah lol you'll be the first
>>71272
The Caribbean is great man. And the place I love doesn't have 24/7 security.


St. Kitts and Nevis has one of the two economic citizenship programs (cash for passport) left in the world. That's right folks, for the low, low price of only $235,000, you too can be a citizen of St. Kitts and Nevis. Come have a look at our beautiful island, our friendly people, buy a house that will get pummeled by a hurricane. Yes, St. Kitts may be for you!
>> Anonymous
>>71269

Then I'd love to know how the yachties do it safely.

>>71272

lol It's definitely not a shithole, but I forgot this is 4chan, where every country with a majority black population is an unforgivable piece of crap full of AIDS. Growing up, I spent many summers on a fishing boat off the Abaco coast. While I never made it out to the Lesser Antilles, I can safely say you're wrong.

>>71291

Among my friends, yes, I will actually be the first. Though that wasn't my intention, I just wanted to go somewhere I'd never thought of going before.
>> Anonymous
You'll probably need a pay a lot for a boating permit or whatever if you're a tourist. That's the way it works here in the BVI.