Top 5 Things to See and Do in St.Maarten 1. Swim at Maho Beach. 2. Kayak to numerous secret coves and calm inlets. 3. Bike your way around St.Maarten. 4. Sail on a yacht…
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The United States Virgin Islands is part of the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean. The three principal islands – St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas – are magnificent tropical environments, each…
Guadeloupe mixes the best of France – a fully modern infrastructure and fantastic food – with a local culture that people here are proud of and want to share. Guadeloupe’s two main…
Located in the heart of the Caribbean archipelago, Martinique is one of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles group. Its eastern coastline borders the Atlantic Ocean while its western coast is…
With a long Caribbean coast, Belize is culturally similar to many of Britain's former West Indian island colonies, with a majority creole/(Afro-European mixture) or Afro-Caribbean population. Inland are the native Maya people,…
Anguilla Tucked away in the Eastern Caribbean, Anguilla is the most northern island in the Leeward Island chain, less than ten miles north of St. Martin and 200 miles east of Puerto…
Images compliments Bonaire Hotel and Tourism Association (BONHATA) The most eastern of the Leeward Islands, Bonaire is located 50 miles north of Venezuela and 38 miles east of Curacao. Twenty-four miles long…
The island of Saba rises majestically from her clear azure waters, stretching her summit to caress the clouds. She is like no other Caribbean destination. Untouched by the quickening pace of the…
Consider this: 37 World Heritage Sites, Cuisine as World Heritage, 3,000 years of history, 40,000+ archaeological sites, Over 62 indigenous groups and dialects, 14 AAA - 5 diamond hotels, 623,000 hotel rooms,…
The Turks and Caicos consist of 40 different islands and cays, only 8 of which are inhabited. The islands of the Turks and Caicos are almost as diverse as its people. From…
The two islands lie near the coast of Venezuela, in the south-east Caribbean. Trinidad is the southernmost island of the Caribbean chain; Tobago is 21 miles north-east of Trinidad. Both islands were…
Imagine an island that has set aside more than a quarter of its land as a National Park, with a rain forest that is actually expanding in size rather than shrinking. This…
Saint Lucia lies at latitude 13 54' north of the Equator and 60 50' west. One of the Windward Islands, it is located in the middle of the Eastern Caribbean chain of…
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, part of the Windward Islands, are located at 13° 15 N, 61° 12 W. St. Vincent is the largest of the more than 30 islands that comprise…
Puerto Rico might be a tropical island in the Caribbean, but they’re also a U.S. Commonwealth. That not only means you can travel overseas and not have to carry a passport if…
Jamaica is the largest English-speaking Island in the Caribbean and the third largest in the region. With a total land area of 4442 square miles (10991 sq. km.), the island is 146…
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…
There's no place quite like the Dominican Republic. Thats because its history is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and…