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The island of Andros is home to a number of species of orchids and wildlife as well as many beaches. If you're looking to find a quiet beach, here are some places to start... more »
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The island of Bimini in the Bahamas is best known for its sport fishing, but that isn't all the island has to offer. In addition, the island also has a wide variety of quiet beaches that are waiting to be found... more »
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Cat Island in the Bahamas offers plenty of quiet beaches to keep you happy during your trip. Here are some tips for finding them... more »
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Eleuthera and Harbour Island of the Bahamas make beach-going easy for anyone who plans a trip there. If you are looking to find a quiet beach on Eleuthera, here are some places you can start... more »
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If you are looking to spend time on a beach on Grand Cayman, you're in luck because all of the beaches are public. But where do you look if you are trying to find a quiet beach? Here are some ideas... more »
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Looking for a chance to get away from it all, do some diving and relax on a beach? If so, a trip to Long Island in the Bahamas might be just what you're looking for. Here are some suggestions for finding a quiet beach... more »
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A trip to the Exumas, Bahamas gives you access to miles and miles of beaches. Therefore, it's an ideal place to go if you are looking to find a quiet beach. Here are some places to start... more »
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Located in the breathtaking Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda are situated between the Virgin Islands and Barbados. These two tiny islands are jewels that are great finds with less tourists, unspoiled beaches and natural beauty. Barbuda and Antigua ... more »
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Located on the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts, Basseterre started as a British colonial port. Over time, the city grew around the town square, known as the "Circus." A friendly place with excellent weather, Basseterre offers relaxation and ... more »
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Bridgetown, the capital city of Barbados, is a port city located on the southwestern coast of the Carlisle Bay. Famous for accommodating cruise ships and yachts, this sea town is popular with the West Indies tourist community... more »
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Dominica, a 751-square-mile Caribbean island, is known for its wealth of natural wonders. Though lacking the white sandy beaches most Caribbean islands are famous for, its spectacular interior geography and wildlife delights adventurers, ... more »
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Once the sugar-producing capital of the world, Jamaica now benefits from a formidable tourism business with its promise of fun, sun, and a laid-back atmosphere. The advertised beauty is true and if you are interested in staying in Jamaica, ... more »
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Kingstown serves as the main port for the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and is famous for serving as the backdrop for the Pirates of the Caribbean films. La Soufriere, a very active ... more »
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Montego Bay is the tourist capital of Jamaica. Christopher Columbus prophesied as much when he named the area "Golfo de Buen Tiempo" or "Fair Weather Gulf" in 1494. Well-to-do Jamaicans and Americans have second houses all along Montego Bay. In a ... more »
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Nassau is the lively center city of the Bahamas known for its beautiful beaches and ideal tropical climate. The people are as warm as the water and the opportunities for relaxation and adventure abound. Nassau is such a popular vacation spot that ... more »
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Situated on the western coastline of Jamaica, Negril sits at the intersection of some of the finest beaches in the world. All-inclusive resorts crowd the beach on the north end and family run hotels occupy the south end. Negril maintains a casual ... more »
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The beautiful resort region of Paradise Island, Bahamas is practically run by tourism. Its stunning locale has been featured in films such as “Casino Royale” and its casino/resort, Atlantis, is world-renowned. It's no wonder this captivating ... more »
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While the state of unrest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti is said to have calmed down, the danger of being a foreigner in the area is still present. However, Port-au-Prince is undeniably lovely, and many travelers gladly visit this unique area. Keep in ... more »
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Port-of-Spain is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, and while it is often regarded as an expensive place to visit, a smart traveler can find cheap accommodations in Port-of-Spain with good timing and a little bit of research into the ... more »
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Experience island life at its simplest and best on the unspoiled Caribbean island of Dominica. Roseau is located on the banks of the Roseau River on the site of the ancient Kalinago Indian village of Sairi. Around 3,000 descendants still live on ... more »
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Saint George is surrounded by the beauty of the island of Grenada, which features lush rainforests, mountain lakes, cascading rivers and tall volcanoes. Of course, you will also find many beautiful beaches with pristine, sugar-fine white sand and ... more »
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Saint Kitts and Nevis offers travelers a break from the rat race and escape to a tropical paradise with sugar-white sandy beaches. Official autonomous status gained in 1983 made Saint Kitts and Nevis the smallest country in the Americas... more »
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The Caribbean island of Saint Lucia is set apart from other islands in the area by the twin Pitons names Gros Piton and Petit Piton. The first visitors to this island arrived from Europe in 1500 A.D. and visitors have been going to this beautiful ... more »
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In 1719, French settlers established permanent residence in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and were followed by millions of visitors in the coming centuries. There are 30 islands in this area of the Caribbean. To preview their beauty, all you ... more »
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The largest city in the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo is considered the Western Hemisphere's first European city. A colony established in in 1492 by Christopher Columbus evolved into a settlement with Gothic architecture and cobblestone ... more »