Ok, so the wife wants to go somewhere for a few days in July. It's a quick trip, like 5 nights so....somewhere close to the east coast US and somewhere preferably with a bit of a rideable wave and something for her to do. Here's my options as I see them (we've been to Aruba twice, Curacao, and most of the US/BVI's), we are both vaccinated. I would go straight to Barbados but I don't trust the turnaround time on a COVID test once there, and don't want to be stuck in the hotel waiting on it. I'll travel with a directional and maybe my kitefoil, preference is riding the directional I get bored with the foil quick.
St. Martin - No COVID issues, just a test prior to going. Wife has wanted to go there, and is pretty fluent in French, staying Orient Bay. Just wondering if it's completely flat on the reef or if there's something in the waist+ range at least.
St. Lucia - Would basically be stuck at Coconut Bay, I don't love all inclusives, but with COVID restrictions it wouldn't be horrible. Again, any semblance of a wave on the reef there in early July?
Puerto Rico - I've been there quite a bit, but she hasn't, probably stay around Shacks or maybe Ocean Park. Cheaper flight on points.
Cabarete - Issue with Cabarete is I've gotta fly into Santiago because of points/airlines, etc. Flights to Puerto Plata are insane. Concerned with wife having anything to do there and logistics.
T&C I know has wind in July, but it's southeast and there will be nothing far as waves.
Anywhere else?