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Nassau's Paradise Island - Paradise Island is a well-preserved city, home to the Bahamian national capital as well as impressive Victorian mansions, cathedrals, and the 66-step Queen's Staircase. Nassau is a vibrant center offering deluxe resort hotels, beautiful casinos, and exciting nightlife including cabaret shows, magic acts, and moonlight dinner cruises. Cross the bridge to Paradise and you will encounter tropical splendor mixed with dazzling nighttime entertainment. More...
Montego Bay offers exceptional beaches, alluring mountains, and variety of attractions. Doctor's Cave Beach is the most popular area with its white sands, azure coastline, and a plentitude of restaurants and bars. Historic great houses, such as Rose Hall and Belfield, litter the coastal mountains and plateaus, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore a colonial heritage that manifests itself in the city's Old World feel. Visitors focused on bringing home an authentic Jamaican souvenir will enjoy investigating the wares of Montego Bay's street markets, such as the Craft Market and Old Fort Craft Park. If you prefer to avoid frenzied areas altogether and concentrate on relaxation, then several renowned golf courses in the area supply beauty and tranquility in abundance. More...
The Dominican Republic is part of the island of Hispaniola which they share with Haiti. It is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the Caribbean. Offering breathtaking beaches and green mountains, extraordinary resorts and affordable hotels, plus a rich colonial history. Beach-lovers come for the endless stretches of pure white beaches, and history and culture buffs find unending pleasure in Santo Domingo's 16th-Century Colonial Zone. In Santo Domingo visit the Jardín Botanico, featuring horsedrawn carriages, a train that tours the grounds and a beautiful Japanese garden, and the Parque Zoologico Nacional, one of the largest in Latin America. More...
Barbados is unique with her mixture of English traditions and Caribbean style. Often called "Little England" the island is home to stone buildings, homes and churches built centuries ago. If one did not see nearby swaying palm trees he might be convinced he was in some London neighborhood. More...
There is much to discover in Puerto Rico. Experience this Caribbean island's wondrous natural beauty with its exotic rain forests and cool green mountains, as well as championship golf courses. View miles upon miles of white sand beaches. Visit ancient Spanish fortresses, symbols of centuries past. Bask in the vibrant sun or opt for an escape to small towns and country roads. Visitors will find modern beachside hotels that maintain the charm and hospitality of days gone by. More...
This island of two nations, half Dutch, half French, is a colorful Caribbean paradise with sunny, hot days on beautiful beaches, open-air seaside restaurants, calypso-filled carnivals, and duty-free shopping for jewelry, alcohol, and cigars. Snorkel among coral reefs teeming with marine life in the crystal waters. Cruise to a deserted island on a picnic-sail. Climb to the top of the highest mountain on the Lotterie Farm hike. There is also an 18-hole championship golf course for the avid golfers. Add in casinos and bars for nightlife and you have the perfect vacation. More...

So many islands, so little time. With all the tropical paradises you could visit, why would you pick Aruba for your Caribbean vacation? Well, there's the reliably near-perfect weather. If you have only a week away from the job, why not guarantee yourself 7 days of ideal tanning conditions -- unwaveringly sunny skies, warm temperatures, and cooling breezes. And because the island's more of a desert than a rainforest, the humidity's low and it hardly ever rains. More...

St. Lucia is becoming one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean. Active travelers are drawn to its lush, mist covered mountains crisscrossed by rivers and tumbling waterfalls. The "trademarked" and world famous twin peaks of the Pitons rise abruptly and magnificently from the sea, while boiling lakes and steam vents remind the nature seeker of the islands volcanic origins. Set among this natural backdrop are hidden coves, honey colored beaches and sparkling reefs that attract the sunseekers, divers, sports fishermen and romantic couples. More...
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