Jul30
Published by misha in Extreme, Fishing, Flying, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel gear, Travel Stories, Travel Tips

Anegada is lying in a remote corner of the Caribbean to the east of Puerto Rico, Anegada is the second largest of the British Virgin Islands. With a population of just 200, the remoteness of Anegada is one of its main attractions. Most visitors come to the island to relax and unwind on beautiful white sandy beaches. The clear warm waters around the island are home to a large population of bonefish, making Anegada popular destination for flyfishing. Photo by: Medical Student
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Jun04
Published by misha in Dominican Republic, North America, Photos, Snorkeling, Surfing, Swimming

Isla de Vieques is a stunning island of Puerto Rico municipality situated in the northeasten Caribbean. Vieques has strong Spanish influences because of the 400 years of Spanish ownership. The two main towns of Vieques are Isabel Segunda and Esperanza. The population is around 10Â 000 people.
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Mar06
Published by misha in Kite, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories

Going to St.Barts is not so easy, not even with your private plane if you have one of course:)))Saint Barts is an overseas ownership of France. The island is also known as Saint Barts, Saint Barths or St. Bart’s and has a unique history.
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Dec18
Published by baksanir in ACTIVITIES, Chillin, CONTINENTS, Cruise, Eating, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sailing, South America, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking
Begin your life together in paradise

The British Virgin Islands is a British overseas territory, located in the
Caribbean to the east of
Puerto Rico. The islands make up part of the Virgin Islands archipelago.
The British Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of
Tortola,
Virgin Gorda,
Anegada and
Jost Van Dyke, along with over 50 other smaller islands and cays. Around 15 of the islands are inhabited. The largest island, Tortola, is approximately 19 km long and 5 km wide. The islands have a total population of about 22,000. Road Town, the capital, is situated on Tortola.The National motto is “Vigilate” which means “Be Watchful”.
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Dec18
Published by baksanir in Eating, Fishing, Relaxing, Restaurants, Travel gear, Urban Tourism
St. Martin is a tropical island in the northeast
Caribbean, approximately 240 km east of
Puerto Rico. The 98 km² island is divided roughly in half between
France and the
Netherlands. It is one of the smallest inhabited landmasses in the world that is divided between two nations. The southern
Dutch half is called
Sint Maarten and is part of the
Netherlands Antilles. The northern
French half is called
Saint-Martin and is part of the
French overseas region and department of
Guadeloupe. The main towns are
Marigot (French side) and
Philipsburg (Dutch side). The French part of the island has a land area of 53.20 km². Sint Maarten, the Dutch part of the island, has a land area of 34 km².
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Dec10
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Photos, Puerto Rico, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories

Content provided by Luisa Cupeles from
Vieques Travel Guide.comIn
Vieques you will find some of the most scenic, quiet, and secluded beaches on the Caribbean.
Puerto Rico has been a very popular destination on the Caribbean for it’s hundreds of beaches among the immense variety of attractions for travelers. The beaches in Vieques (an off-shore island just a short 20 minute flight or a ferry ride away from the main island) stands out for it’s unspoiled and tranquil environment that makes you want to lay on the sand and let your mind free to dream.
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Oct16
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Ships, Spa
A seemingly growing trend in the cruise world is the residential cruise ship. And leading the way is The Magellan, at 860 feet long and weighing an incredible 72,000 tons. Facilities on-board include, restaurants, a spa, an indoor pool, an observatory, a greenhouse, a helicopter landing pad, a nightclub and a 450-seat live, satellite broadcast theatre. And, if that wasn’t enough, twelve new condos and a tennis court have now just been announced.
It is designed for the discerning traveler and if you have millions of dollars it will surround you with unparalleled luxury as you circumnavigate the globe.
With its unsurpassed craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, the Magellan redefines luxury. It boasts 15 public and residence decks, with 212 exclusive homes, lavish amenities and impeccable service.
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