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Combining the colonial core of a historic town with convenience of the modern metropolis, San Juan is a real attraction for a Caribbean traveler.
Read more »Haiti vacations can become really interesting for the history of the country, mentality of people, their outlook and religion ideas which, variously transformed, have occupied many other countries.
Read more »El Yunque, a cool and mountainous gentle rainforest in Puerto Rico, is an excellent choice for a rainforest experience. Get in touch with a real tropical forest and explore the opportunities of a great adventure.
Read more »Dominican Republic, a small beautiful country, occupying the eastern part of the island Hispaniola in the heart of Caribbean right next to Puerto Rico with its spectacular beaches and rich history has a lot to offer to its guests.
Read more »For lovely Caribbean holidays consider Barbados - a beautiful coral island in the east of the Caribbean, offering a great variety of activities and entertainment to suit all tastes. The place will give you a mix of something very familiar and exotic at the same time, you will have unique opportunities to get so many fresh impressions and experience, so many things that your holidays in Barbados will be unforgettable.
Read more »Have you ever been to the City of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica? Certainly, you have some connotations about the Kingston word as it is pronounced in a simple way (at least the King part of the word). However, what does the world Jamaica mean? Rack up your brain and try to summon the intuition. It means "island of water springs" and it is true indeed. The crystal clear waters and year round warm climate makes Jamaica an ideal travel vacation for tourists, seeking to soak in the sun. Fishing, scuba diving, wind surfing and horse back riding are favorite daytime activities in Jamaica
Read more »The demand for Cuban cigars has been high for years, due high quality, unique aroma and world fame. Among the great number of those who value Cuban cigars are politicians, musicians, singers, actors and of course, travelers from all over the world. Among travelers it is common to buy cigars as souvenirs. The world knows 23 (!) famous brands of tobacco cigars from Cuba. Tobacco brand named "Cohiba" is especially famous.
Read more »Barbados will never let you get bored, this paradise island is all about chilling out and having fun. The variety of entertainment in Barbados is able to please all the tastes and suit all the budgets - from numerous sporting events and all kinds of tours to irresistible Bajan rhythms and the exciting nightlife. No matter how long your stay in Barbados is going to be, you will keep yourself entertained day and night and will have truly unforgettable vacations!
Read more »Nassau, the heart of the Bahamas, is the center of industry, commerce and communications, the city of exciting culture and history, a unique blend of international glamour and tropical ease. The vibrant Bahamian capital has everything you will need to create your dream vacation, whether you are looking for peaceful relaxation or non-stop entertainment.
Read more »The Bahamas - a country of 700 different islands and cays, sunny skies, powder-white and pink sand beaches and incredibly clear aqua-blue waters is a paradise for those seeking fantastic vacations. Each island is ready to captivate you with its own history and individual character, each island is unique and has something unexpected for everyone. Whatever your pleasure, there is an island for you in the Bahamas!
Read more »Here you can star-gaze from a gently rocking hammock. Below you the surf crashes; around you the whistling tree frogs pipe, and above you the clouds shimmer in the moonlight. It is nature's own evening cabaret.The 21 square miles of real estate boast houses which cost millions, all owned by celebrities from the United States. Ross Perot, Quincy Jones,Michael Douglas, and Catherine Zeta Jones have homes here, though they are not to be seen shoulder to shoulder with natives and tourists.
Read more »Traveling to an island... It sounds exciting and makes your heart beat faster. Every person with a character of an adventurer sometimes wants to do something extraordinary. Only those who value every day of life aspire to investigate the secrets of nature and the whole world around them. The best way to realize all your dreams of interesting and captivating adventure is to travel.
Read more »Dazzling sunshine, white sand beaches, crystal blue lagoons - all these are the divine gifts of the most luxurious resort of the Antilles. Coming to Anguilla every traveler finds not only the first rate service but also a perfect atmosphere for family or private holidays. There is everything you need for active and joyful pastime on the island.
Read more »What do we know about Aruba except that it is one of the Caribbean islands? Probably nothing, so when traveling there the only way to get the most sufficient and necessary tourists information is to use the Aruba vacation packages. What is it? You have an opportunity to find out reading the following article.
Read more »Nowadays traveling by air is a common-place service that can offer you high speed, comfortable and pleasing journeys. But waiting for a delayed flight an airport and can be a terrible torment especially when you have a long awaited vacation and want it to be perfect in all aspects. Have you already imagined such a situation? Would you like to be involved? Surely NOT. Here you can find some aircraft tips for tourists that can be of great help while traveling.
Read more »Nestled on 108 square miles, Antigua is regarded as the largest of the Leeward Islands, frequently compared with Bermudas for its nonchalance and British balance. Though independent from Britain since the early 1980s, it still retains strong links to British hobbies and traditions, like croquet, squash and cricket. Its smaller sibling, Barbuda is located to the north, offering the same great hospitality in the setting of tranquil isolation. You'll need to stay somewhere during your trip and you can rest assured that Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Villas will provide comfort and style for an exciting and memorable vacations.
Read more »Nestled amidst the most beautiful beaches in the world, some 25 minutes east of Santo Domingo and 10 minutes from Santo Domingo airport, Boca Chica is a small town in the Dominican Republic, known for its rich Dominican culture, abundant nightlife and alluring beaches with crystal clear and calm waters. One of the outstanding tourist destinations, it is the most complete town, where Dominicans and travelers alike come to experience great vacation. So start planning your Boca Chica vacations and get ready for more fun than you've had in quite awhile!
Read more »Home to the greatest beaches in the Dominican Republic, Boca Chica Beach is a renowned vacation destination that offers its visitors crystal clear shallow waters, white sands and natural coral reefs. It is situated 19 miles east of San Domingo, in the south shore of the Hispaniola Island. Popular with Europeans is the east side of the town, known as St. Tropez and featuring a variety of fast food stands, chaise lounges, beach cottages and water sports facilities.
Read more »Situated some 480 miles south of Miami, the Cayman Islands are regarded as tranquil, safe and relaxing tourist destination, known for their enchanting mix of American efficiency and Caribbean charm. Alluring white sands and pristine blue waters, exciting shopping, all-the-year-round vacation-friendly weather and the friendliest people in the Caribbean, offer you the best vacation experience. No wonder Cayman Islands hotels are visited by so many honeymooners and travelers alike.
Read more »With just fifty residents, several hotels and no car rentals or stores, Little Cayman is a tranquil eleven-mile stretch of land with salt ponds and mangrove forests, regarded as an ideal destination of honeymooners looking for privacy and total relaxation. Adorned with wonderful shells, the white sand beaches of the island are so secluded that the only sound you are sure to hear is ripple of the waves. However, the life is much more exciting here than one can imagine.
Read more »A mountainous island covered with beautiful tropical flowers, fragrant trees, alluring beaches, lush rainforests, cascading rivers and waterfalls, wonderful springs and lakes, Grenada has much to offer in terms of tourism and recreation. The country's rich history and cultural heritage is complimented by natural beauty of its surroundings, and fairs, markets and carnivals are seen as an integral part of its life. No wonder more and more travelers come to Grenada to explore its rich past and enjoy its diverse present. The only things you'll find more luxurious than the country are Granada hotels themselves!
Read more »With its sheltered beaches, supremely fertile forests and fields, Grenada is a modern Garden of Eden, whose hospitality comes in all possible ways, from sophisticated hotels on Grande Anse Beach to cozy inns with romantic views and diverse forms of recreation. Its capital city, St George's is an attractive town, located in the hillsides above a harbor and full of wonderful sites worth exploring.
Read more »The queen of the Caribbean islands: as exotic and tropical as her sisters- lined by fantastic beaches and nestled in the turquoise blue sea - this all concerns the French Island, or Island Martinique. French Island is self sufficient, is truly ''a little bit of France in the Caribbean." It exudes a distinctly French ambiance in the excellence of its cuisine, the style of its population and the beauty of the Creole language. But, unfortunately, the beauty of the French Island is accessible only by sea or air only.
Read more »Located some 56 miles off the coast of Florida in the United States, Grand Bahama Island is the northernmost island of the Bahamas that boasts rich history and diverse cultural and recreational opportunities. By the mid-20th century it was one of the least developed Bahamas islands, until the city of Freeport was constructed in 1955 as a stable source of island's income. The tourism sector of Grand Bahama Island is complemented by such tourist centers as Port Lucaya, West End and others.
Read more »Known for their superb location - some 100 miles off the Florida's coast; wonderful environment - beautiful white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters; and the perfect climate with temperatures averaging 75 degrees, the Bahamas is regarded as the ideal destination for family vacations, parties, siestas, weddings and honeymoons. The destination maintains a worldwide reputation for sailing, owing to cool winds and calm waters surrounding the islands.
Read more »The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state, located some seven miles off the Venezuela's cost. It comprises two main islands and 21 smaller islands, the largest and the most populated of these being Trinidad. The place is best known for its pre-Lenten Carnival, as well as steelpan and calypso music. The diverse religious and cultural backgrounds within the country allow for a number of ceremonies and festivals to be held throughout the year.
Read more »Nestled in the Leeward Islands - part of the Lesser Antilles, Montserrat, frequently referred to as the Emerald Island of the Caribbean, is a mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea, famous for its natural beauty and lush landscapes. An overseas territory of the United Kingdom, the island was given its name by Christopher Columbus in 1493. It is best known for its active volcanoes, offering a variety of adventures and sightseeing. Thanks to Montserrat travel, this wonderful island has become a focal point for pleasure seekers all over the world.
Read more »The homeland of French Creole with its living culture, language and colors, Guadeloupe is comprised of two major islands: Grande Terre and Basse Terre, as well as a number of smaller ones. The culture and people is here a blend of African, East Indian and European origin. Known as Karakera, this Island of Beautiful Waters was renamed by Christopher Columbus for Santa Maria de Guadeloupe in 1493. While you're there, remember that Guadeloupe hotels provide the right kind of diversity to make your vacation a memorable one.
Read more »Located in the west of Grande Terre, the lowest part on the Atlantic East coast, Pointe a Pitre is the major town of the French Caribbean island and one of the most important and influential towns in Guadeloupe. The island's economical capital, its population totaled 28,300 as of 1999. The name of the town comes from the wharf of a fisherman who settled in Pointe a Peter in the XVII century. Since then the town has been damaged and rebuilt many times.
Read more »The most recent division of one of the leading groups in Spain's holidaymaking sector - the Grupo Pinero, Bahia Principe Resorts is the chain of 3,700 hotel rooms that continues its expansion with a number of projects, notably Bavaro in the Dominican Republic. All of Bahia Principe Resorts hotels feature award-winning facilities and amenities, providing the whole diversity of relaxation and leisure for their guests.
Read more »Established in 1995, Bahia Principe vacations proved to be the leading group in the Spanish tourism sector that operates a total of seven hotels in some of the most popular destinations in Spain and the Caribbean and with the distinct presence in Portugal, Mexico, Russia and the Dominican Republic. Continuing its expansion, the hotel chain features a number of forthcoming projects, notably Gran BP Cayo Leventado and Gran BP Samana among others.
Read more »Located some twenty minutes from the Puerto Plata International Airport, Cabarete is a wonderful destination for family vacations, introducing you to a warm community where people from nearly 30 countries live and work together. Stretching between the lagoon and beach bearing its name, the destination owes much of its existence and success to windsurfing, while other types of water and land sports available here include mountain biking, snorkeling and kayaking among others. With so much to do and see; let's face it: vacations to Cabarete are going to keep you busy from the moment you step off the plane!
Read more »With its coral reef protected bay and wide beach, Cabarete is widely recognized as one of the top windsurfing destinations attracting windsurfers and travelers alike from all over the world. This small Caribbean beach village, situated some twenty minutes from the Puerto Plata airport on the Dominican Republic's north shore, offers Cabarete windsurfing in a setting unlike any other. It is also marked by one of the windsurfing calendar's highlights - the Cabarete Race Week drawing thousands of top amateur competitors from across the globe.
Read more »Located in the Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire is a part of the Netherlands and together with Curacao and Aruba forms the ABC islands. It has a land area of nearly 111 square miles and the population 10,800 inhabitants as of 2001. Among the widely recognized islands on Bonaire are Rincon and Kralendiji, though there exist a larger number of destinations known for their natural beauty and excellent recreational opportunities. One of such places is Belnam.
Read more »Created for peace and relaxation in beautiful nature surrounding, Bonaire is your ideal vacation destination to enjoy scuba diving or snorkeling at the quiet sea, and experience great shopping, museums, award-winning restaurants and exciting nightlife. And those looking for some special experience, should consider a daytrip to Klein Bonaire, a small uninhabited island offering you the best white sand beaches. All this and even more awaits you at Kralendijk - a renowned destination in itself!
Read more »Famous for its fantastic white sand beaches, Puerto Plata vacations - focusing on a the northern province of the Dominican Republic -- is regarded as an extremely popular vacation destination and a wonderful place to learn about Dominican culture and people. From the beach towns of Cabarete, Costambar and Luperon to the cosmopolitan cities of Sosua and Puerto Plata, the area is full of diverse attractions and sites, appealing to each traveler and ensuring memorable vacation experience.
Read more »Located between Cuba and Puerto Rico on the same island as the Republic of Haiti, the Dominican Republic is famous for its beautiful beaches, lowest inland points and tallest mountains in the Caribbean. Together with Playa Dorada - the famous tourist zone, Puerto Plata, one of the Northern provinces is regarded as the major tourism capital in the Caribbean that boasts its historic architecture and exciting nightlife.
Read more »Located some ten miles west of Ochlo Rios, Runaway Bay is known as a renowned destination in itself, with its wonderful white-sand beaches which are less crowded as compared to those of Ocho Rios. This part of north coast of Jamaica is particularly suitable for those looking for an ideal escape from the crowds and aggressive vendors of Ocho Rios intruding on your peaceful solitude. Runaway Bay Hotels offer tranquility, comfort and a Pina Colada by the sea!
Read more »With a number of hotels and resorts lining its white sand beaches, Runaway Bay is a small town located on the northern coast of Jamaica that is gradually becoming a popular tourist destination known for its expansive limestone Runaway Caves, fern clad cliffs and spectacular waterfalls among others. Currently visitors from all over the world come to make fascinating discoveries in this tranquil yet exciting resort area that combines attractions of the Caribbean's renowned port-of-call. At the same time, you'll find that Runaway Bay Apartments offer diversity and style at an affordable price!
Read more »Located some 195 miles east of San Juan, Puerto Rico and 1,225 miles southeast of Miami, Saba is the smallest island in the Netherlands Antilles that boasts neat and quiet villages making it wonderful destination for peaceful relaxation rather than for bustling nightlife. Recognized as the largest settlement on Saba, the Bottom is home to a number of government offices, a nursing home and Saba University School of Medicine among other attractions.
Read more »Recognized as the second largest settlement after the Bottom on the Island of Saba, Windwardside is a charming and relaxed village that has little traffic, and hence, considered by many to be the ideal place to stay on the island. And though you won't find a location bursting with diverse attractions and pulsating nightlife, Windwardside is a great option for everyone who comes to Saba for peace, tranquility and relaxation among others. Paradise has many names, but the one that will be easiest to remember is Winwardside!
Read more »With the unique personality rooted in her Latino heritage, the Dominican Republic offers its visitors the best of the Caribbean, ensuring top recreation and relaxation at one of its alluring white sand beaches. Conversely, Playa Dorada vacations attract a large number of tourists looking for all-inclusive holidays and excellent facilities for outdoor activities, fine dining, total relaxation and everything that makes vacation a memorable experience of a lifetime.
Read more »Nestled on the Northwest coast of the Dominican Republic, Costa Dorada is regarded as one of the most exclusive destinations on the Amber Coast that boasts golden sand beaches, tranquil waters and lush vegetation. Stretching for more than two miles, its fantastic beach is shared with Playa Dorada, and features restaurants, bars and shops - everything that makes it a renowned tourist resort in the spectacular setting of Mount Isabel de Torres. Remember, some of the best vacation options are at Costa Dorada Dominican Republic!
Read more »Located in the Southeastern Caribbean, some 90 miles west of Barbados, the Grenadines are composed of 32 islands that stretch south from St Vincent, the largest of them being Union, Petit St Vincent, Palm, Canouan, Mustique and Bequia. Both the Grenadines and St Vincent boast crystal clear blue waters and alluring white coral sand beaches, perfectly suitable for sailing, snorkeling, diving and other great water sports.
Read more »The minute you sail into Admiralty bay you know you're experiencing something special. One of those rare places associated with complete serenity and relaxation, the Grenadines are situated in the Southeastern Caribbean some 90 miles west of Barbados. These are 32 islands stretching south from St Vincent, only eight of them being populated and four having their own small airports. The largest in the chain of the Grenadine Islands -- Bequia is thought of as the Jewel of the Grenadines due to its picturesque views and scenic landscaping.
Read more »Blending the essence of the Caribbean and France in perfect proportions, St Barthelemy is known for its sophisticated approach to relaxation and recreation, providing its visitors with a wonderful opportunity to spend the entire day on the beach, watch the sun set while admiring the lovely views over Gustavia Harbor, try on the French fashions and choose from more than 100 award-winning restaurants for fine dining. You'll have to admit - Gustavia is the wonderful capital of St. Barthelemy!
Read more »Known for its luxuriant atmosphere, a relaxing blend of sea air, sunlight and fantastic vegetation, Basseterre, the capital of St Kitts and Nevis seems to embody lush tropical paradise, associated usually with the South Pacific. Recognized generally as one of the most picturesque and captivating colonial harbor towns in the Caribbean, Basseterre boasts a stunning array of recreational and cultural venues appealing to each of its visitors.
Read more »British possessions until the 1980s, Nevis and St Kitts are currently small independent islands complete with UN membership. In recent years their unspoiled natural beauty and white sand beaches have been discovered by tourists, with a large number of celebrities among them, including Britney Spears, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sarah Jessica Parker, Danny Glover and others. Out of the two islands, Nevis is quieter, and hence, more suitable for peaceful rest and relaxation.
Read more »Part of the Lesser Antilles, St Lucia is an island nation situated in the Caribbean Sea, north of the Grenadines and the Islands of St Vincent and south of Martinique. Known also as the Helen of the West, St Lucia is that particular sort of island that visitors to the Caribbean frequently dream of - a tiny lush tropical gem that is still undiscovered. It is only 14 miles wide and 27 miles long, with a shape resembling an avocado. Thanks to St Lucia travel opportunities, you'll soon find yourself in the middle of a vacation paradise!
Read more »One of the most widely reputed destination in the Caribbean that boasts some of the most beautiful beach resorts, St Lucia has two recognizable features - the twin volcano peaks of Gros Piton and Petit Piton, visible from far out to sea. Tourist development in St Lucia is concentrated between its capital Castries and the northern part of the island known for its fantastic string of white sand beaches. The remaining part of the island remains unspoiled with its green mountains, banana plantations, fishing villages and wild orchids.
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