|
by
Paris Permenter and John Bigley
If
you're looking for peace and quiet, B&Bs and small
inns offer good getaways and a chance to immerse yourself
in more of the local atmosphere.
These
small inns are intimate properties that only host
a handful of guests at a time. Here the two of you
will be part of just a small group of guests, and
you'll get to know each other as you would aboard
a small cruise. Often the owners of the inn reside
right on property, so you'll receive personal attention.
Our
favorite inns make us feel like we're guests of the
family returning for another stay. We enjoy chatting
with other guests, usually experienced travelers,
and with the owners, who give us an insight into island
life. Over the years, we've shared dinner conversations
with hoteliers about hurricanes, gardening, local
specialties, local sports, and island life in general.
It has given us a perspective on these destinations
that we would never have received at a larger property.
Ask
plenty of questions before booking a stay in a small
inn. These properties may offer limited services and
may be more restrictive. If applicable, be sure to
ask:
·is smoking permitted indoors?
·are children allowed as guests?
·is breakfast served at one time or as guests
wander in?
·are intimate tables available or are meals
served family style?
·are special dietary considerations met?
·is there a minimum stay?
·does a remote location necessitate a rental
car?
Husband and wife team Paris Permenter and John Bigley
have authored over 20 guidebooks and also edit the
FREE Lovetripper.com a romantic travel magazine featuring
worldwide destinations.
|