Your Caribbean Vacation Is Waiting
September 25, 2009 by Caribbean Vacation and Island Tips
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As with any other area of the world, selecting a Caribbean vacation destination can be a difficult task. In the Caribbean there are so many vacation destinations to choose from and they are all similar, in one way or another. If you experience difficulty narrowing your search down to just one destination, you are encouraged to review some of the most popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean. Below is an overview of five popular Caribbean destinations that attract beachgoers from all around the world.
The Turks & Caicos Island is located in Atlantic Ocean. The two islands are not far from the Bahamas. These Caribbean islands are most noted for their beautiful beaches and underwater adventures. The ocean water, near the Turks & Caicos Island, is home to large coral reefs. These reefs bring in tourists from all around the world. Aside from traditional beach activities, you can enjoy fishing, diving, and snorkeling.
St. John is located in Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. Many claim that the St. John beaches are the best in all of the Caribbean. St. John visitors are encouraged to visit Trunk Bay. Trunk Bay is owned and protected by the United States National Park Service. Aside from traditional beachfront activities, Trunk Bay is well known for their snorkeling tours. Trained, underwater guides and markers make the Turk Bay snorkeling adventure one of the best in the world.
Canouan Island is located in the Grenadines, which can also be found in the Caribbean. Canouan Island comes highly recommend from beach lovers. Beach activities include wind surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sailing. Canouan Island is most well known for its private and intimate settings. While many beaches in and around the Caribbean fill up each year with tourist, Canouan Island is still relatively undiscovered.
The tagline for Jamaica is no wonder hearts beat faster in Jamaica. This tourist slogan is accurate in more ways than one. Jamaica is home to wonderful beaches, including Seven Mile Beach. While Jamaica has a number of beach resorts that are so beautiful it is often hard to describe, they are most well-known for their music and fun offshore activities. Vacationers visiting Jamaica will not leave the island unsatisfied.
The Cayman Islands is another popular summer vacation destination in the Caribbean. All three islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac are home to a number of popular beaches, the most popular Being Seven Mile Beach. Seven Mile Beach is located on the Grand Cayman Island. All three islands offer numerous on and offshore activities. With Seven Mile Beach being one of the most well-known beaches in the Caribbean, it is often packed with travelers. Vacationers looking for more intimate
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What would be the best Royal Caribbean cruise ship?
September 18, 2009 by Caribbean Vacation and Island Tips
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My family consists of my parents who are 57 and 51, my brother who will be 21 at the time and myself at 18 years old. I’m planning our vacation for this summer and we’re taking a Royal Caribbean cruise somewhere in the Caribbean–probably the western islands. It’s our first cruise but we have no idea which ship is a good choice since there are so many of them..any suggestions?
or even a different cruise line if you think a different one would be better for my family.
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Top 10 Things to Do in the Caribbean
September 14, 2009 by Caribbean Vacation and Island Tips
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Now, OK, we said that Caribbean holidays are not just sand and sun but it does merit the first place on our list of favourite reasons to go there. The beaches of the Caribbean are an attraction in themselves. Spend the day sunbathing on the perfect white sand, swimming in the clear blue sea and sipping colourful rum punch cocktails.
Number 2: Diving
You may be surprised but there are many spectacular diving sites in the Caribbean. With such exotic marine life, the crystal clear waters attract divers from all over the world, regardless of skill level. For professionals, it’s the ideal place to explore spectacular reefs and discover new species of fish. For beginners, there’s no better place to learn. So slip beneath the surface and see the Caribbean from a different perspective.
Number 3: Snorkelling
If diving’s not for you, then snorkelling should be next on your list. Float on top of the warm Caribbean water and marvel at the living coral and tropical sea life beneath you. Gain an appreciation for the natural world beyond the bars and restaurants on land – without having to be a skilled swimmer.
Number 4: Sailing
Take a trip on a catamaran out into the sparkling ocean. As well as being a relaxing activity in itself, these tours take you to places often inaccessible by other means. Available on most islands, some highlights include diving into the Sulphur Springs volcano on St Lucia and swimming with stingrays in Grand Cayman’s Stingray City. What’s more, that catamaran may just serve you freshly ‘caught-that-day’ lobster.
Number 5: Swimming with Dolphins
Now this is one experience not to be missed! Many Caribbean islands offer the chance to have fun with these amazing creatures – the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and Jamaica being the favourites. Let the dolphin tow you using their dorsal fin and perform tricks for you.
Number 6: Exploring the Forest
A Caribbean holiday is not just great for water-based activities. There are plenty of highlights on land too! The Caribbean is home to many spectacular forests full of exciting animal and plant life. Explore with a hiking tour through a cloud forest in Puerto Rico, or zip-wire through the forest canopy of St. Lucia for spectacular views. Now I bet you didn’t think about forest walks when you first thought of the Caribbean!
Number 7: Reggae in Jamaica
Reggae is the heartbeat of Jamaica, so make sure your trip to the Caribbean includes a journey into this famous musical culture. To get a real flavour of the tradition behind the music, treat yourself to the Bob Marley Experience. You’ll learn all about the Rastafarian religion as well as visiting Bob Marley’s birthplace and final resting place. Add that little bit of spiciness to your travels.
Number 8: Trinidad Carnival
Most Caribbean islands enjoy a celebration or two but perhaps the most famous festivities occur on Trinidad, which attracts people from all over the world to come and get into the party spirit. Join the carnival swing with masks, dancing and of course plenty of food and drink!
Number 9: Bacardi Rum Distillery
Rum is as much part of the Caribbean’s staple diet as jerk chicken – so the world’s largest rum distillery is a must-see. Take a guided tour of Bacardi and sample the most authentic Caribbean rum you’ll ever taste, then buy some to take home with you. While you’re there, take a trip around Old San Juan, the second oldest city in the New World, where the distillery is situated.
Number 10: Traditional Plantations
For our final top ‘must-do’ in the Caribbean, we have something that you won’t find in Britain. No trip to the Caribbean is complete without a visit to a traditional plantation house, lovingly restored to all its former glory. Enjoy an afternoon of English tea and step back in time to get a taste of life back in the 18th and 19th centuries. Anguilla’s Wallblake House is one of the few plantation houses where the whole complex has survived virtually intact.
Now there’s 10 of the very best reasons to make your holiday that little bit more spicy, that little bit more exotic and that little bit more special. The Caribbean just won’t disappoint on any level and will certainly put a smile on your face as well as a dance in your step.
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Cheap ways to travel between Caribbean Islands?
September 13, 2009 by Caribbean Vacation and Island Tips
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My boyfriend and I planning to island hop between the Caribbean Islands, starting at Puerto Rico, working our way South, getting back to the center and then heading North again. I have heard of mail boats and some ferries, but, more specifically what is the best (and cheapest) way to get from island to island?
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The Southern And Western Caribbean Cruise
August 21, 2009 by Caribbean Vacation and Island Tips
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You don’t have to be worried about being shy on a Southern Caribbean singles cruise. You have to apprehend that everyone else on that ship is just like you, they’re single and also looking for that special someone. Southern Caribbean singles cruises have all sorts of activities that are by and large couple oriented. That means to say that you will be paired with someone else during the activities. If you’re a man, you’ll more often than not be paired with a woman and vice versa. It’s certainly a great way to meet people as you both laugh, trying to compete against other couples, who might also be complete strangers as well.
Next, after the activities, you and that person can meet afterwards for a couple of drinks or you can even have dinner together in the dining hall. There’s just so much to do that it’s almost like being in your own private resort. There’s no better way for you to meet someone than on a Southern Caribbean cruise. So, book one today and see what you’ve been missing all this time.
Generally, the boat will dock on one of the Southern Caribbean islands in order that you can embark on a entirely different adventure. You can mingle with the locals, doing shopping in the stores or just sightseeing, all with that special someone that you may have just met. At times, true love connections do happen on Southern Caribbean singles cruises, both on and off the boat, but the best attitude for you to have is to go in and just having fun. Don’t be expecting too much so that you’re not let down. There’s sure to be someone out there for everyone and you may or may not find them on a singles cruise but it’s for sure that you’ll have the time of your life.
And if you have been considering a tropical vacation to escape from the cold and snow of winter, maybe a western Caribbean cruise is just what the doctor ordered. You be able to book a western Caribbean cruise through most of the major cruise lines, since this is a popular destination for many who would like taking vacations on the high seas. The cause that makes a western Caribbean vacation interesting is that you may get to discover a number of countries and a wide variety of their cultures. Not only will you have that opportunity to enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean, you may also discover yourself sailing to destinations such as Mexico and South America. Some even include fun American ports like Key West and New Orleans. You are guaranteed to find something to suit for everyone on a western Caribbean cruise.
In view of the fact that many of the ports on a western Caribbean cruise are out of the country, do be sure that you allow plenty of time to apply for a passport if you do not already have one. Many cruise lines are already requiring passports for travel, in preparation to the changes to travel laws that will take effect at the beginning of 2008. Once you have prepared yourself with the right documentation, you can therefore begin to shop for your western Caribbean cruise based on the ports that you would like to visit and the type of ship that will offer the most for you and your family.
While most of the ships tend to adhere to high quality in service and dining, and for some are better suited to single or married adults and others cater to families. If you are planning to bring children along on your western Caribbean cruise, do ensure that you book a ship that is child-friendly and offers plenty of programs and activities so that to keep the kids busy and happy.
Cruise planning will need to take additional preparation in comparison to other types of vacations for the reason that of the many different activities that are being offered. For instance, dining onboard usually requires dress-up clothing and may even include a couple of nights of formal wear. The pools that are on the ship as well as the many beautiful beaches that you will be visiting will require appropriate apparel and equipment, and parties and activities on the ship will also have their own dress code as well. Most ships forbid shorts, tank tops and swim suits in the dining rooms, and various have even stricter dress codes.
Therefore do make sure that you are well aware of clothing requirements before boarding your ship, and pack accordingly. Since sightseeing is also an accepted activity at many destinations, comfortable walking shoes are definitely an absolute must as well. With simply a bit of advanced planning and organization, you can definitely board your ship with the confidence that you are ready for anything as you set sail on your exciting western Caribbean cruise.
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