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Club Med Paradise Island
The Club Med Village at Paradise Island we found to be beautiful and convenient to travel to from the East Coast. The Village itself is loacated only short drive from the airport in Nassau, Bahamas. The beach (as you can see!) is among the nicest we have ever visited. This Club Med was our first all-inclusive vacation and we have noothing but wonderful memories. Club Med has one problem- While it claims to be all-inclusive it is not fully all-inclusive like the SuperClubs resorts we have visited. Club Med included beer, wine, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner but if you get thirsty between lunch and dinner (often the hottest, most active part of the day) you must pay for drinks. Even if you avoid mixed drinks, wine, or beer on your trip you will find that soft drinks and bottled water are quite expensive. You can easily spend an additional $100 per person. If you enjoy mixed drinks at all, or would enjoy trying a variety of interesting Caribbean blender drinks, then you will spend a good deal more than that. To make this worse, you must carry coupons, beads, or tokens of some kind to exchange for the drinks. We find the true all-inclusives to be more relaxing because we don;t have to carry and couponbs, etc... and can get any and all drinks of any kind that we want at any time without driving up the cost of the vacation! While we have not been back to any Club Med since our first trip to SuperClubs' Hedonism II, if we were to re-visit a Club Med it would be this one!
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| The aqua-blue water at Paradise Island was clear, clean, and warm! |
The beach is wide and clean and has beautiful white sand ! |
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This is the view down the beach at Club Med Paradise Island. |