Caribbean

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Grand Turk is the capital of Turks and Caicos Islands located 90 miles north of Hispanola (the island shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti). Contrary to what its name implies, the island only measures 7 miles long. If you are looking for a ... more »
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The Baths is a beautiful collection of granite boulders on the beach just outside of Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). The collection of boulders on the beach and in the water form grottoes and tide pools that are ... more »
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Do you like to travel? Are you looking for an affordable way to vacation? Don't have a lot of time? Not sure if you will like a particular destination enough to spend a week? These are all questions people ask themselves before going on a cruise... more »
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Sometimes called "Little England of the Caribbean," Barbados attracts visitors with its climate, architecture and old-world ways. Located north of Venezuela between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, this island is a popular tourist ... more »
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Once the hideout of Blackbeard the Pirate, Nassau, located on the island of New Providence, is the capital of the Bahamas. Located just 180 miles east-southeast of Miami, Nassau is one of the most convenient and popular vacation spots in the ... more »
By Camille Platt 2 comments
Whether they are hosting renowned speakers, worship leaders or musicians, Christian cruises are designed to be both a unique vacation experience and a spiritual journey. Follow these simple steps to finding one that fits your family... more »
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The Bahamas has always been considered an island paradise and rightfully so. With its beautiful sandy beaches and warm waters, tourists flock every year to these islands that were once the hideaway of the infamous pirate Blackbeard. Even ... more »
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Are you looking for a total package deal for your next vacation? Consider booking a family or couple vacation at an all inclusive resort. Most tourist towns, islands, and fantasy destinations include one or multiple resorts of this type... more »
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Are you getting ready to plan a trip to Europe or plan your next trip to another foreign country? If so, you will need some local currency when you arrive. You may be able to pay for most foreign purchases with a credit card, but some foreign ... more »
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Booking a cruise should be an easy process, whether online or thru an agency. Online maybe the fastest, but an travel agency can answer your questions and help if there is a problem... more »
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As the capital of Cuba, Havana is a feast for the senses. From Spanish colonial architecture and museums to historical monuments and art galleries, Havana is brimming with art, culture and history. Music is a constant presence in the city. You'll ... more »
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Grenada is a mountainous island in the Caribbean, replete with fragrant trees, tropical flowers, waterfalls, lakes and white sandy beaches. The people of Grenada are extremely friendly, and the island has a relaxed, easy vibe... more »
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Bridgetown is the capital of the Caribbean island of Barbados. It is the only large city on the island, and over half the residents of Barbados live there. Bridgetown is a stop on many cruises and is famous for its duty-free shopping... more »
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You'll have no shortage of great food, wonderful music and sunshine when you visit this Caribbean nation. Jamaica's climate stays between 75 and 85 degrees F year-round, so remember those shorts!.. more »
By Wildscribe 1 comments
Scuba diving is a sport enjoyed all over the world, but you must be either a certified diver or a member of a diving class in order to dive. With some of the most beautiful and interesting waters in the world, the Caribbean is a great place to ... more »
By peaches247 0 comments
OK, I know this article has been done before, but to be honest, I swear the author hasn't actually followed her own tips when she goes to the beach, I'll explain why as I go through..... more »
By killahclaire 0 comments
In this how to you will learn how to get yourself employment in The Cayman Islands, part of an underwater mountain range running between Cuba and Belize, lie 480 miles south of Miami, just 150 miles south of Cuba and 189 miles north-west of ... more »
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The Dominican Republic has lifted itself from poverty and political unrest to become an incredible resort destination in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic offers the best value all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean. Visitors from Europe and ... more »
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Located in the Caribbean, Grenada is an island positioned northeast of Trinidad. Grenada is affectionately referred to as Spice Island. It was given its nickname because it's rich in nutmeg, ginger and cloves, as well as cocoa. Grenada consists ... more »
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Kingston rode the growth of its port to become the largest city in Jamaica. The largest English speaking city south of the United States, Kingston sees many visitors from the United States and Europe every year. Finding cheap accommodations in a ... more »
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Punta Cana is the primary resort destination in the Dominican Republic, located on the eastern side of this Caribbean nation. Here, you will find all-inclusive retreats lining white-sand beaches leading to turquoise waters. Tourists from all over ... more »
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Grand Cayman is one of the Cayman Islands in the western Caribbean. The largest of the three islands, Grand Cayman is famous for its Seven Mile Beach... more »
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As the capital of the Dominican Republic and the oldest remaining European city in the New World (originally helmed by Christopher Columbus's son), Santo Domingo offers the most historic exploration of the country. As a gateway to the Dominican ... more »
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All U.S. citizens and permanent residents must be licensed for travel to Cuba, including from a third country such as Mexico. Tourist travel to Cuba is not licensable. Although travel to Cuba poses high political risks, the health risks are low... more »
By OnlyOdessa 1 comments
Patois is the language of the islands. Speaking "Jamaican" and communicating with the island residents is pretty easy of you know a few basics. Patois is just slan English. Before you book your next holiday or go to your next Caribbean ... more »