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4-10-2007 @ 7:15PM
Willy said...
Ourman, thanks for your comments. You're right to point out that *some* of the beaches profiled on the list don't appear to be very budget-ish. However, I think it's fair to say that many of the places are, indeed, not only *reasonably priced,* but stunningly priced. For example, I'm thinking of:
* 2BR villas in the DR for four, $46
* Doubles along Georgia's barrier islands, $65
* 2BR cottages in the USVI for four, $70
* Doubles, including breakfast (!) in Hawaii (!!), $115
* 2BR cabins for six in Florida -- which I've visited, BTW, and they're HUGE -- $136
Granted, nothing on the list is a $10/2-person bungalow (save the tip I added), but I still think the list was worth mentioning.
That said, I'll try to scare up some other, even budget-ier places in the near future.
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