Archive: vacation spots Caribbean
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Oct 18, 2011
No CommentsGuadeloupe Travel
Where to Go Point – Pitre is the industrial and economic center of Guadeloupe. At the heart of the beautiful city is the Place de la Victoire. On the colorful market, there is much to discover. At the picturesque harbor, visitors can watch the hustle and bustle and explore the narrow streets. The Pavilion dExposition...
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Oct 17, 2011
No CommentsCuracao Travel Guides
Willemstad Willemstad, the capital, was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and impresses with its interesting architecture. Besides colorful Dutch-style gabled houses are Cunucu-houses (African huts made of mud and wattle), with thatched cottages and elegant country houses of wealthy plantation owners. Willemstad is also one of the most attractive shopping paradises in...
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Oct 16, 2011
No CommentsBarbados Travel
Introduction The differences between the east and west coast are so strong that it should pay a visit to two. The east coast of the Atlantic is slightly built and of a pristine, rugged beauty. The west coast faces the Caribbean. Although almost all the hotels here are found, but the coast still has its...
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Oct 15, 2011
No CommentsAruba Travel Guides
Introduction Those who prefer the solitude investigated just a deserted beach in the sun. One can also travel in the interior (Cunucu) and roam the land of cacti, divi-divi trees and ancient villages. The peculiar shape of the divi-divi tree (also called Watapanas) has made him the unofficial symbol of Aruba. Through the southwest trade...
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Oct 14, 2011
No CommentsSt. Lucia Travel Guides
Introduction St. Lucia is a volcanic island with lush rainforests, farmland, and relatively few, but wonderful beaches. She is one of the most diverse islands in the Caribbean. Visitors can walk on the beach, explore the rain forest in the interior, hot springs only marvel at the car drivable volcano in the world, rugged mountain...
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Sep 01, 2011
No CommentsCayman Islands Travel Guides
The majority of the islanders live on Grand Cayman. The marine flora and fauna of the largest of the three islands is extremely diverse and the coral reefs for diving. The 6 km long stone wall (also known as Grand Cayman’s Great Wall) in Bodden Town was originally built to protect against pirates. Seven Mile...
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Aug 26, 2011
No CommentsTurks and Caicos Islands
In the Turks and Caicos Islands there are 33 national parks, several nature reserves and historic sites. Despite the increasing numbers of visitors annually, the islands of the mass market has remained largely unscathed. Naturalness and eco-tourism are the key here. The Caicos group There are six main islands and many smaller cays are uninhabited,...
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Jul 19, 2011
No CommentsBahamas Where to Go
The Bahamas consist of 700 islands, many of which are still undeveloped for tourism. All the islands are surrounded by clear waters and sandy beaches. Some are relatively large, others tiny and uninhabited. Nassau and Paradise Iceland Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is located on the island of New Providence. On the bright Straw...
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Jul 18, 2011
No CommentsHaiti Travel Guides
Port-au-Prince: The capital, Port-au-Prince has more than 750,000 inhabitants. Sights include the March de Fer, the two cathedrals, the art museum, the statue of the Unknown Slave, and the houses and villas from around the turn of the century, with its curious mixture of architectural styles. One of them is now the muse Defly. The...
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Jul 07, 2011
No CommentsPuerto Rico Vacation Guides
In the old station of Guayama now a craft center is housed. The Tibes Indian Ceremonial Center, an ancient burial site near the Tainos of Ponce, can be reached by car. Near the small village museum of the Taino Indians were completely rebuilt. The phosphorescence of the sea in the Phosphorescent Bay near La Parguera...
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Jul 06, 2011
No CommentsSaba Travel Guides
Saba is located on the volcano Mount Scenery, which rises 870 m from the Caribbean Sea. Less than 1,500 islanders live here, there is only one street. Saba is the most original of the Netherlands Antilles, and tourists are still something special. The four villages of the island are small collections of ornate wooden houses...
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Jul 05, 2011
No CommentsSt. Vincent
St. Vincent is a lush volcanic island with steep mountains, deep valleys and magnificent waterfalls. On the East Coast to go from rugged cliffs and rocky beaches, on the west coast are black and golden sand beaches. To the north rises the 1,234 m high volcano La Soufrire. Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent’s is...
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Jun 25, 2011
No CommentsCaribbean, southeast of the Bahamas
Caribbean, southeast of the Bahamas Area 497 sq km. Population 22 352 (estimate 2008). Population density 45 per sq. km. Capital Cockburn Town (Grand Turk) Population:. 159 (estimate 2009). Form of government British Overseas Territory since 1670, internal autonomy since 1962. Constitution of 1976. Legislative Council with 19...
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Apr 06, 2011
No CommentsA Great Diving Experience at Bonaire
Bonaire diving is itself an extravaganza to live up for. Located in the southern part of the Caribbean, where else you can find those handsomely clear blue waters. Diving is one of the best water sport and Bonaire diving is must if you’re a scuba diver. The place has the best of everything, in terms...
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Mar 17, 2011
No CommentsCancun Attractions
When someone comes to beautiful Cancun, the first thing you do is enjoy all the benefits it offers. But there is one that can stand above the rest. And this is linked to the cultural attractions that are in place. In the case of Cancun , we can say that this city has a wide...
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Mar 17, 2011
No CommentsAttractions and destinations that you can not miss in Cuba
For two decades, tourism has begun to be relevant to the Cuban economy, and with good reason, as each year passes there are more visitors arriving anxious to know the charms of Old Havana, one of the cities oldest and best preserved of the island Even if it is historic cities, travelers can not miss...
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Mar 16, 2011
No CommentsMexico: Ancient towns along the Caribbean Sea
A visit to Mexico must necessarily extend over several days, and if possible, weeks. This is because it is a country with so much to see and do, the days go by without giving account For travelers seeking sun, golden sands and clear waters have their own private paradise in Mexico. The country’s most wanted...
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Mar 15, 2011
No CommentsHavana: Nature, The wonderful attractions of Havana
When someone comes to the Cuban capital, often wonders how they will be its cultural attractions. In general, one can say that these are different and interesting. For this reason, when it comes to Havana ascertainment of a large number of ruins, monuments and historic attractions so that in this way can not only enjoy...
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Mar 14, 2011
No CommentsPunta Cana: Climate and recommendations for travel
With its clear waters, its fairly quiet waves and the presence of seaweed in some quarters, Punta Cana welcomes visitors with a warm 26 degrees Celsius and average temperature. The maximum temperature in summer reaches 32 degrees Celsius during the months of April and November, which is the best time for receiving visitors, if at...
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Mar 14, 2011
No CommentsMexico: Ancient towns along the Caribbean Sea
A visit to Mexico must necessarily extend over several days, and if possible, weeks. This is because it is a country with so much to see and do, the days go by without giving account For travelers seeking sun, golden sands and clear waters have their own private paradise in Mexico. The country’s most wanted...
