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Antigua
If you love beaches then Antigua
is your dream destination. With 365 different beaches,
there's one for every day of the year. Antigua's
gentle plains and low rolling hills are dotted with
old mills that used to service the sugar plantations.
The
scenery changes quite suddenly as you travel around.
The roads will lead you through mango and pineapple
groves and on into a tropical, semi-parched landscape
before plunging you into lush rainforest. |
Barbados
Barbados
is the most eastern island in the Caribbean, and is
a tiny dot on most world maps. Barbados
has much to offer its visitors in terms of water sports
and beach activities. This picturesque island is rich
in scenic beauty. Barbados
sightseeing is a photographer's dream come true with
an abundance of natural wonders, breathtaking scenic
views, gorgeous gardens and miles of white, sandy beaches. |
Colombia
Known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, friendly
people and exquisite colonial buildings, Cartagena should
be on everyone’s itinerary when visiting Colombia!
The old town of Cartagena is walled by an old Spanish
fort. Abundant monasteries, churches, plazas and palaces
are scattered throughout the city, creating a wonderful
place to explore part of Colombia’s
colonial past.
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Costa
Rica
Costa
Rica is an absolute paradise in matters
of beaches. The coastline has a length of over 1800
km with a never-ending variety of beaches for any possible
taste. There are rocky and stony beaches, sandy beaches
with white, gray, bluish black, tan, and pink colored
sand. From Playa Avellanas to Playa Vuelta del Sur,
and any name in between, from the Pacific to the Atlantic
/ Caribbean, Costa
Rica offers an almost infinite number
of beaches for tourist enjoyment.
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Dominica
Dominica
surges from the sea with soaring peaks that seem to
be courting the heavens. Virgin flora covers these dramatic
mountains, creating swaths of verdant landscapes. The
residue of the fiery forces that created the island
thousands of years ago, as part of the Caribbean Ring
of Fire, bellows in several hot springs, valleys of
steaming earth, and a boiling lake which is the second
largest in the world. Along with geothermal wonders
come natural coolants: hundreds of pristine rivers and
streams web the island's lush terrain. Pure rainwater
sets brooks and cascades into motion by rushing down
picturesque cliffs. |
Grenada
Grenada
is a rolling, mountainous island, covered with fragrant
spice trees and rare tropical flowers. Bordered by stunning
beaches, and dotted with picturesque towns, this verdant
island has long been a major source of nutmeg, cloves,
ginger, cinnamon, and cocoa. In the interior of this
volcanic island are cascading rivers and waterfalls,
lush rainforests, and one of the most breathtakingly
beautiful mountain lakes imaginable. |
Miami
The City of Miami
is located in Southeast Florida, in Miami-Dade
County on the Miami
River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic
Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1896, the City has
grown tremendously, transforming it into one of the
worldês renowned centers where people can work, live
and play while enjoying a high quality of life. Miami
Beach in Florida features a diverse selection of beaches.
Some are great for people watching and others offer
a variety of watersports. |
Puerto
Rico
There's a reason why Puerto
Rico's the fun capital of the Caribbean
– the natural surroundings are made for rejoicing.
Kayak in the warm waters, hike or bike along scenic
trails, surf world-class waves, or rappel safely through
waterfalls and caves. Certified tour guides, comfortable
facilities and as vivid a color palette as any you could
imagine in nature. Lovers of nature will relish in the
wealth of flora, exotic birds, marine life & white
sandy beaches. |
St.
Croix
The largest of the United States
Virgin Islands. There are two distinct towns to visit:
Christiansted & Frederiksted. The architectural
quality & historic interest of the one-time Danish
West Indies capital has made part of Christiansted a
National Historic Site. In Christiansted, you can shop
the day away through quaint shops filled with French
perfumes, china, crystal, batik clothing and jewelry
or visit Buck Island, one of the world's finest dive
spots. |
St.
Martin / St. Maarten
The smallest island in the world
ever to have been partitioned between two different
nations, St.
Martin / St. Maarten has been shared
by the French and the Dutch in a spirit of neighborly
cooperation and mutual friendship for almost 350 years.
St.
Martin / St. Maarten, vacationers
will be able to find just about every kind of activity
they might want for a perfect holiday in the sun.
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