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Nassau

Part international glamour. Part tropical ease. Nassau, is the capital city, found on New Providence Island and two bridges conveniently link neighboring Paradise Island and its 685 acres of extraordinary beauty. This bustling island pair offers a mixture of attractions, fine dining, fresh fish markets, water sports and boutique shopping. Nassau/Paradise Island gives you the freedom to do as much or as little as you want.

Jamaica

Montego Bay is the second largest city in Jamaica and is the gateway to tourist activity on the north coast. The city sits in a bay with mountains rising in the background. It is a hub of shopping and dining, and the beaches are lined with all-inclusive resorts.

Ocho Rios is the cruise capital of Jamaica. The bay is sheltered by lush garden-like mountains and protected by reefs. Ocho Rios hums with markets, shops, restaurants, and discos. Water sports and natural wonders are the attraction here. Dunns River Falls: This 600-foot waterfall drops down to the beach. One of the most photographed and visited waterfalls in the world. Can be extremely crowded as people climb up through a series of "staircase" waterfalls.

Negril is the "newest" resort destination on the west coast was discovered in the 1700's by rowdy pirates. The 1960's and 1970's saw the sleepy little town invaded by hippies from North America. Today, people are being drawn in even greater numbers to its famed seven-mile-long sandy beach and its spectacular sunsets. Fun and sun are the main attractions here, and there are few other attractions.

Dominican Republic

Year-round sports, effervescent nightlife, distinctive souvenir shopping, magnificent national parks, and world class gambling make for a jam-packed vacation to do list. But when you see the spectacular beaches, you might just want to pull up a chair and relax.

Outdoor activities like golf, snorkeling, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and boating are a thrilling way to experience the natural beauty of land and sea. With over two-dozen national parks, other quieter options for communion with nature like hiking and bird watching are also available. Indoor activities offer you the chance to strike it rich, dance the night away, or shop for curious mementos like carnival masks, amber, and a strange, liquid cure-all called Mamajuana.

Bermuda

Bermuda offers an array of exquisite beaches of pink sand and turquoise water. Why are the beaches pink? The sand contains pink flecks that are the remains of a tiny organism known as the red foam. This combined with tiny particles of broken shells and bits of coral create the pink hue of Bermuda’s beautiful beaches

South Shore features the most beaches and the most photographed, with Warwick Park, Warwick Long Bay, Horseshoe Bay comprising 1 ½ mile-long costal park. There are dozens of coves and bays along the way offering protected swimming and snorkeling, and trails to explore adding to the ambiance. The mile-long Elbow Beach and John Smith’s Bay are favorites of locals and visitors alike. There are numerous small beaches, such as Parson’s Bay, Black Bay and Mangrove Bay throughout the parish of Sandy’s. Bermuda’s beaches are pink, private and pristine and guaranteed to provide a satisfactory experience.

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is 100 long by 35 miles wide and as a result of its geographical position in the center of the arc of the Antilles, Puerto Rico is essentially a crossroads of Hispanic and Anglo cultures. Despite it's very diverse influx of cultures, Puerto Rico has been a part of the United States since 1898 and Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917. The climate is as close to perfect as it can get, averaging 83°F (22.7°C) in the winter and 85°F (29.4°C) in the summer.  The trade winds cool the coastal towns and the temperature decreases as you go up into the higher mountains

Grand Bahama Island

Grand Bahama Island isn’t a place you simply visit. Here, you will find an entire island with endless ecological wonders begging to be explored. From one of the world’s longest underwater limestone cave systems to rare flowers to Gold Rock Beach—the only place you can see all six of our islands’ ecosystems—there is so much to do. The hard part is deciding what to explore first.

St Thomas

The long standing, enviable international reputation is not solely based on our pristine beaches, warm weather, and crystal-clear waters -- we're also the most culturally diverse, ethnically rich, and artistically vibrant society in the tropics.  The biggest asset is our sun-kissed people. The residents are island-spiced, friendly and quick to smile. Contemporary Virgin Islanders are literally from everywhere. They are as diverse as the peaceful Arawak and fierce Carib Indians---and as culturally rich as the peoples of Africa, England, Holland, Denmark, Spain, France, India and the United States

St John

Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. National Park, and here you see what the world is like when nature takes care of itself.  Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park volunteers staff an information kiosk here. Spend day after day on beach after beach, each with its own panoramic view.  Let a friendly mongoose lead you along a woodland trail. Many of them end on a plateaux high in the sky, offering panoramic views of white beaches, emerald cays, and turquoise waters.

In Cruz Bay there are gift shops and well stocked grocery stores; there are also dive centers and jeep rental services. Once you've visited, you'll know why the natives call Cruz Bay, Love City

Aruba

Warm tropical breezes, sun drenched beaches and perfect weather await you. Aruba hotels with oceanfront views let you awake to the sounds of the waves lapping gently against the beach.

Attractions in Aruba offer everything you need to alleviate your stress including the thrill of water sports, the exhilaration of horseback tours through gorgeous scenery or evenings filled with scrumptious cuisine at restaurants in Aruba and the excitement of dancing the night away

Cayman Islands

Spectacular natural beauty, a wealth of activities and points of interest, along with all the modern conveniences to make your stay as comfortable as possible can all be found here on the largest and most developed of the three Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman is the home of George Town, the capital city, which boasts some of the finest cuisine and shopping in the Caribbean. One of the many attractions Grand Cayman has to offer is Seven Mile Beach.  With sand stretching as far as the eyes can see, it is rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in the entire Caribbean.





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