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Anguilla is one of the premier vacation spots in the Caribbean. A British overseas territory east of Puerto Rico and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, the island encompasses a total of 35 square miles and has a population of just over 14,000. The ...
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With a beach for each day of the year, Antigua is a water-lover's delight. For shopping and feasting on local seafood, the capital city of St. John's offers many choices on Redcliffe Quay. Or motor around the coast to historic English Harbour, a supe...
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Located 15 miles north of Venezuela in the warm waters of the southern Caribbean, Aruba is home to beautiful white-sand beaches, 82-degree days and some of the warmest people in the world.
Our island is 19.6 miles long and 6 miles across, with a t...
Categories: Caribbean
The British West Indies consists of a diversified group of Caribbean islands, including Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Monserrat, and the Turks and Caicos. All are dependent areas of the United Kingdom.
Categories: B.W.I.
The Islands Of The Bahamas is a Multi-Island, Multi-Experience destination. A treasure-trove of experiences awaits the traveler. The destination offers something for everyone. Families, singles, married couples, groups, divers, bi...
Categories: Caribbean
Experience the very British isle of Barbados during a visit to Tyrol Cot Heritage Village, a living museum and chattel house village and market. Tour Gun Hill, a restored signal station, and St. John's Church, rebuilt in 1836, 800 feet above sea leve...
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Barbuda is one of those very few islands in the Caribbean that remains--and probably will remain for some time--so undeveloped as to seem deserted at times. With the exception of the guests of the island's small number of accommodations, the populati...
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Perched amid the blue-green waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is unlike any other island destination you may be familiar with. It is a surprise just waiting to be discovered by visitors fortunate enough to reach its shores. Not only does it offer...
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Bimini consists of two main islands—North Bimini Island and South Bimini Island—and numerous cays. The history of Bimini is as fascinating as the islands themselves. Just 50 miles from the United States, they served as a convenient offshore speakeasy...
Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
This untouched little Caribbean island is a true naturalist’s Eden. Spectacular underwater beauty prevails, along with white beaches and a breathtaking collection of ocean-carved rock formations. Bird watching is at its best here. See one of the lov...
Categories: Bonaire
Rising up like green gemstones out of the sparkling deep blue sea, the British Virgin Islands are known as the "cruising capital of the Caribbean." With hundreds of secret bays and hidden coves, they've been a haven for seafarers for centuries. The f...
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Spread out over the Caribbean Sea are the islands of the Caribbean Antilles. Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao are located just off the Venezuelan coast. The other islands, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten, are sometimes called the Windward Islan...
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The Cayman Islands offer that postcard-perfect appeal travelers expect from a tropical island getaway. Boasting crystal blue waters, white sandy beaches and a laid-back attitude, travelers are pretty much guaranteed that the lingering concerns carrie...
Categories: Caribbean
The Republic of Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Havana is the largest city in Cuba as well as the country's capital. Santiago de Cub...
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Culebra is Puerto Rico's diamond in the rough, located 17 miles east of mainland Puerto Rico and nine miles north of Vieques. Besides the tiny town of Dewey and a small airport, Culebra is mostly a smattering of private homes, green hills and be...
Categories: Caribbean > Puerto Rico
Curaçao has its own brand of island spirit and style: friendly people, lively casinos and warm breezes mix with a Dutch flavor and a dry landscape reminiscent of the American Southwest. A charming capital city rich in architectural style and a divers...
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When choosing a Caribbean destination, it’s easy to think that one island is just like any other. But with more than 35 captivating cove beaches, a diverse heritage spanning 55 different cultures, a “live and let live” attitude, and unrivaled tradi...
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Dominica - an english-speaking Windward Island not to be confused with the Dominican Republic - is a naturalist's heaven. The rugged, unspoiled landscape of mountain peaks and valleys is covered with lush rain forests, impressive waterfalls and exoti...
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The white-sand beaches, impressive mountain ranges veined with spectacular rivers and waterfalls, and saltwater lakes teeming with exotic wildlife are part of the Dominican Republic's appeal. Whether looking to party, relax or explore, the Dominican ...
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From endless pineapple fields to white- and pink-sand beaches to secluded coves and miles of coastlines, Eleuthera & Harbour Island define The Bahamas. Much of the architecture and way of life was influenced by British Loyalists who settled here ...
Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
Full of history and charm, Grand Bahama Island is a complete vacation destination. Some of the island’s settlements, such as Pinder’s Point, Russell Town, Smith's Point and William’s Town, are named after the former families who founded them. To...
Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
Nutmeg ice cream. Nutmeg cheesecake. Nutmeg sprinkled over rum punch. There's even a nutmeg rub that's supposed to cure the common cold. Grenadians are nothing if not resourceful with the spice. And that's understandable: 23% of the wo...
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Get an overview of this very French island as you visit both Grande Terre and Basse Terre, the two islands which make up Guadeloupe. On Grand Terre, you'll marvel at the gorgeous beaches, and be thrilled by the great shopping and Parisian charm of Po...
Categories: Guadeloupe
Haiti - a poverty-stricken land of urban overpopulation, denuded hillsides and people suffering wounds of civil strife and oppression - is also full of colorful art, fantastic music, cloud forests and an intensely spiritual people whose humor and pas...
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From each glorious morning sunrise to the iridescence of the sunset, Jamaica presents a magnificent kaleidoscope of color and beauty that has made the island the most precious jewel in the Caribbean. It is a land of warm and welcoming people, inspiri...
Categories: Jamaica
La Romana is a city on the Domincan Republic's Caribbean coast with a population of about 130,000. It is the Dominican Republic’s youngest and wealthiest city and has a well-developed tourism infrastructure. It was founded in 1897 as an oil town...
Categories: Caribbean > Dominican Republic
The British Leeward Islands consist of Antigua, Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla and Dominica. Anguilla is for relaxing and being pampered at elegant Caribbean accommodations. St. Martin is a unique island div...
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In the heart of the Caribbean archipelago, Martinique and its 425 square miles make a really special vacation destination. Just one careful listen to the Creole language that's spoken on Martinique, and it's easy to hear what this island is...
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Montego Bay, affectionately nicknamed MoBay, is the second largest city in Jamaica and is considered the epicenter of tourism there. Many travelers coming to the Caribbean island arrive in Montego Bay at the Sangster International Airport, which hand...
Categories: Caribbean > Jamaica
Tiny Montserrat gave the world a glimpse of the raw power of nature in 1995 when tts volcano erupted. Find lush flora in the forests, woods and hills. Bird life is busy, with thrashers, cuckoos, bananaquits, heron, cattle egrets, kingfishers and thre...
Categories: Montserrat
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Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
On Jamaica's west coast, just an hour's drive from the airport in Montego Bay is Negril. Known as a laid-back city with a reputation of being chilled out, travelers to Negril will find many opportunities for fun and relaxation complete with...
Categories: Caribbean > Jamaica
Affectionately called “Ochi” by the locals, Ocho Rios is the second most popular tourist town on the north coast of Jamaica. It's normally a laidback city, but can get a bit crowded when a cruise ship docks, as Ocho Rios is home to Jamaica’s mos...
Categories: Caribbean > Jamaica
Puerto Plata, nestled near Mount Isabel de Torres on the Dominican Republic’s north coast, has recently become a key resort destination in the Caribbean. It’s the eighth-largest city in the Dominican Republic, and has gone through a revitalization pe...
Categories: Caribbean > Dominican Republic
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A place known for its resorts and white sand beaches, Punta Cana is the leisure lover's ultimate getaway. Located on the most eastern cape of the Dominican Republic, the region looks out over the azure seas of the Atlantic Ocean and dense mangro...
Categories: Caribbean > Dominican Republic
Saba is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean, located to the south of St Maarten and north of St Kitts. It is part of the Dutch Antilles. Saba is mountainous and has tropical rainforest. The Dutch took possession of Saba in 1632 and apart from...
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Saint Lucia is the perfect blend of powerful landscapes of magnificent verdant rainforests, with spectacular coastal beauty presenting a Caribbean island with a burst of natural splendour at ever...
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A cultural oddity in a country usually associated with Columbus and Spanish domination, the town of Samana, 65 miles northeast of Santo Domingo, was founded in the 1750s and later settled by English-speaking U.S. slaves in the 1820s. This came about ...
Categories: Caribbean > Dominican Republic
San Juan is the capital of the island of Puerto Rico, a self-governing commonwealth of the United States. It has a population of around 433,700 people and is the second-oldest city established by Europeans in the Americas. It is a bustling cosmopolit...
Categories: Caribbean > Puerto Rico
Santo Domingo is the capital city for the Dominican Republic; it's also the nation's largest city with nearly four million residents. This bustling Caribbean seaport is one of the America's longest continuous European settlements. Bo...
Categories: Caribbean > Dominican Republic
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St. Barthélemy, also known as St. Barts, is a duty-free port, and there are enough bargains to set aside time for shopping, particularly for top-quality "name" merchandise. There is delicately executed straw work unique to St. Barts,...
Categories: St. Barthelemy
St. Croix is the southernmost and largest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands. Renowned among travelers for its idyllic beaches, lush rainforests for hiking and plentiful scuba and snorkeling spots, St. Croix is a laid-back Caribbean destination boastin...
Categories: Caribbean > Us Virgin Islands
Clean, unhurried and unspoiled. Pristine living, practically no crime, reefs teeming with fish. Gentle trade winds. People as warm and genuinely friendly as ever. Discover the beautiful little island of St. Eustatius, affectionately known as Statia.
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As one of the United States Virgin Islands, St. John is an unincorporated territory of the U.S. It is known as one of the most beautiful and upscale islands in the group of three U.S. Virgin Islands that includes St. John, St. Croix and St. Thomas. S...
Categories: Caribbean > Us Virgin Islands
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When your clients are ready for a soul-stirring island escape, send them to St. Kitts and Nevis. These West Indies jewels deliver one exhilarating experience after another. Whether they hike expanding rainf...
Categories: Caribbean
St. Lucia is one of the most scenic volcanic islands in the Caribbean. By helicopter, fly over beautiful Castries Harbor and Les Pitons, St. Lucia's dramatic twin volcanic peaks. By motor coach, venture to the edge of Soufriere's great crater, th...
Categories: St. Lucia
The island of St. Martin is divided between French St. Martin in the north and Dutch St. Maarten in the south. Although the cultural flow transcends any borders, each side manages to retain its own distinct flavor. This 37-square-mile island promises...
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The smallest island in the world ever to have been partitioned between two different nations. The border is almost imperceptible. and people cross back and forth without realizing they are entering a new country. The only marker is a monument between...
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Although the island only comprises about 37 square miles, it is partitioned into two different nationalities — Dutch and French — making it the smallest landmass in the world to be shared by two separate governments. The two nations have been livin...
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Of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is certainly considered the busiest. Abuzz with activity, attractions, duty-free shopping, and miles of sandy beaches, this island is the most popular among travelers to the USVI. Though the island only me...
Categories: Caribbean > Us Virgin Islands
St Vincent & the Grenadines form a multi-island nation well known to wintering yachties, aristocrats and rock stars, but off the beaten path for most other visitors. Despite its pockets of lotus-eating luxury, for the most part it's a refreshingly ru...
Categories: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The Abacos are a group of islands and cays that form a 120-mile–long chain stretching over 650 square miles. The coastlines are scalloped with bays, coves and protected harbors that feature full-service marinas and resorts. Great Abaco Island and Lit...
Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
The Exumas are an archipelago of 365 cays and islands, beginning just 35 miles southeast of Nassau. Once called Yumey and Suma (names of Amer-Indian origin), the islands have gone through many changes over the years. Today, they’re divided into three...
Categories: Caribbean > Bahamas
The Bahamas is a country of 700 different islands and cays, stretching southeast off the Florida coast. Visitors won't find more interesting islands. The islands differ physically: pine forests, white sandy beaches, limestone caves, lush plantati...
Categories: The Islands Of The Bahamas
The twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago are the Caribbean's odd couple. Trinidad is a densely populated, thriving island with a cosmopolitan population and strong regional influence. It's famous for hosting the loudest, wildest, most popular Carnival...
Categories: Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is a twin island country about 7 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad is 1,841 square miles and Tobago is much smaller at 120 square miles. Geologically, they are located in South America but are considered part of the Carib...
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From the main tourist center of Providenciales to the quiet and tranquil islands of North and Middle Caicos to the historic Capital Island of Grand Turk each Turks and Caicos island offers a different experience and unique character but the same Tur...
Categories: Turks & Caicos
Turks and Caicos is a small archipelago nation and British Overseas Territory located south of the Bahamas. It is made up of 40 islands and cays, eight of which are inhabited. Technically, it’s located in the Atlantic Ocean, not in the Caribbean Sea,...
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A trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands is one of the most fulfilling Caribbean experiences a traveler can get. The three main islands, St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, offer a wide variety of activities, from historical sites to national parks, and att...
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Just seven miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico, Vieques Island is small but full of beautiful scenery and unforgettable adventures. Palm-lined beaches, roaming wild horses and the absence of traffic lights make Vieques Island a truly unique Carib...
Categories: Caribbean > Puerto Rico
The archipelago, sometimes called the Antilles, is divided into three groups: the Bahamas; the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico); and the Lesser Antilles (Leeward Islands, Windward Islands, Trinidad and ...
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