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May02

Caribbean getaway in Antigua

Published by vanhal in Fishing, Relaxing, Romantic, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Swimming

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Unassuming elegance. A concept created for those visitors seeking a true Caribbean getaway. One that offers a pristine beach front location, first class accommodations, exquisite dining, water sports, tennis, and an atmosphere all its own.
Idyllic seclusion surrounds the elite few who have the pleasure of discovering Galley Bay, an all-inclusive luxury hotel found on the champagne-colored shores of Antigua. Infused with an eclectic mix of old West Indian charm and modern exclusivity, this irresistible Caribbean retreat is a longtime favorite of corporate high rollers and the globe’s discerning jet set who know the difference between frantic tourism and refined travel.
Luxuriate for hours in the warm sun as you sip tropical coolers and surrender yourself to the uncompromising delights of the Caribbean. For those who seek a sporting adventure, Galley Bay provides guests with sunfish sailboats, kayaks, windsurfers, and snorkeling gear to explore the azure waters. Evenings are spent at the Pirate’s Point bar where guests gather to watch the sunset and enjoy hors d’oeuvres, preparing their palates for the culinary delights of the Terrace Grill or Sea Grape restaurants.

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Mar26

The Caribbean’s premier yacht races

Published by vanhal in Cruise, Europe, Events, Racing, Sailing, Ships

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This is one of the most popular events on the British Virgin Islands’ social calendar, and is a chance for the whole community to come together in a week of races and entertainment. The event usually kicks off on the Monday evening with a welcome party at Nanny Cay Marina where registration for the Sailing Festival takes place. Three days of destination cruising and racing follows before the main three-day regatta properly gets underway on the Friday. The first BVI Spring Regatta took place in 1972 and remains an integral part of island life.

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Before, during and after the races the Regatta village at the Nanny Cay Marina takes on a carnival-like atmosphere with food, drinks, games, dancing, and other forms of entertainment for landlubbers and yachtsmen who converge to eat, drink and make merry. Racing enthusiasts who have experienced the BVI Spring Regatta return year after year and they all agree that you have not sailed until you sail the waters of the BVI.


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Mar22

Tortuga Lodge Hammock House

Published by Asya in Costa Rica, Kayaking, Rafting, Resorts, Romantic, South America, Swimming

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This Central American country lies between Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. Costa Rica is an exotic vacation destination that has secluded white sand beaches. On the tour, you get to visit the lush rain forests and pristine beaches. While on a trip to Costa Rica, you can either go in for a rain forest canopy tour, whitewater rafting or can just relax at the beach. The Tortuguero National Park is 51,870 acres and one of the last large areas of tropical rain forest in Central America. Monkeys, storks, and river otters can often be seen along the water in addition to more than 300 species of birds.

torguda lodgeTortuga Lodge, situated on 50 acres of private land on Costa Rica’s northeast Caribbean coast. Tortuga Lodges main reason for existence is to provide excellent accommodations for people interested in experiencing Tortuguero National Park. There are 25 rooms, of which 15 are deluxe with private bathrooms, 24-hour electricity, a dining room with a bar, hammock lounge area and nature trails, and even a new pool with wonderful river views. The lodge is close to the Tortuguero National Park, which protects one of the last large areas of tropical rain forest in Central America. The park’s beaches are a prime nesting ground for Green Sea Turtles, which you can witness come ashore to lay their eggs between June and October.
Each room has two double beds, private bathroom with hot water shower and a front porch with rocking chairs and hammocks. Tortuga Lodge’s restaurant starts at the river dock and reluctantly moves inland. The general manager calls guests by name, and the chef can prepare basic dishes that aren’t on the simple set menu. Designed to blend into the river environment, the pool features an environmentally friendly purification system that uses an undetectable amount of salt instead of commercial chlorine.

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The Swimming Pool recently added won the International Design Award of Excellence—Silver Medal 2000, chosen by the National Spa & Pool Institute for free form pool design outside of the U.S. and Canada. Designed to blend into the river environment, the pool features an environmentally friendly purification system that uses an undetectable amount of salt. Indoors and outdoors loose their meaning at the lodge. Tortuga Lodge have almost as much window area as the walls. All the 24 rooms have a nice view of the Tortuguero River, as they sit close to this beautiful water runway.

The restaurant serves up meals family style and has a long multilevel deck perfect for enjoying the view. Tortuga Lodge’s dinning room and bar feature a verandah; the dining has been called “the best in Costa Rica” by many of the guests. Tortuga Lodge’s restaurant starts at the river dock and reluctantly moves inland.

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The essence of Tortuguero is slow-moving tropical rivers. Everything about Tortuguero is defined by the rivers. They are Tortuguero’s roads and Tortuguero’s soul. Enjoy rain forest trekking, birding, wildlife viewing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, scuba, snorkeling, surfing, windsurfing, pristine beaches, picnic cruises, horseback riding and more. Activities can be arranged in any combination and for one-way or multi-day adventures. Walk the Tortuga Lodge Botanical Gardens, featuring palms and orchids or simply relax at this harmonious nature lodge.


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Mar03

Just Cap Juluca

Published by Asya in Antigua and Barbuda, Chillin, Cruise, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing

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Situated on the southwest coast of Anguilla and overlooking the mountains of St. Maarten only six miles away, Cap Juluca occupies 179 acres, is surrounded by white-sand beaches, palm trees and clear waters. It is an elegant resort on the Caribbean island of Anguilla. Its architecture is Moorish-style, but its surroundings are pure tropics. Cap Juluca features a comprehensive array of entertainment amenities, including a fully equipped fitness center, private golf carts and bicycles, aqua golf driving range, bunker and putting green, croquet lawn, Junior Olympic-size swimming pool, a library, tennis courts with a full-time resident pro, and water sports, including snorkeling, wind surfing, water skiing, and sailing. Eighteen separate Moorish-style beachfront villas each house no more than 6 rooms, all decorated with the highest quality fixtures and furnishings.
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Guests are accommodated in 18 Moorish-style beachfront villas which house no more than six rooms each. The rooms measure at least 700 square feet in size and feature large marble bathrooms, white tile floors and louvered doors which open wide to let in cool sea breezes. In the morning, guests enjoy a complimentary Continental breakfast served on their private terrace.spa

The origins of Cap Juluca Spa Services are rooted in tradition. Many indigenous cultures believe that the heart of healing begins at home. In keeping with this ancient wisdom, we are honored to bring our Spa and Wellness treatments to you in the luxury and intimacy of your own private surroundings at Cap Juluca. These special treatments uplift, awaken and transport you -body, mind and soul- into the moment. Whatever your needs, our specially trained therapists will help you to find the peace and balance you seek.
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Things to Do - Beach vacation activities include kayaking, sailing, snorkeling, water skiing and windsurfing. Scuba diving and deep-sea fishing can be arranged by the resort staff. For golfers, Cap Juluca offers Aqua golf, a sand bunker and putting green.
Cap Juluca’s pristine, 1.5-mile-long beach is perfect for sunning by day and moonlit strolls at night. Celebrity couple Courtney Cox and David Arquette celebrated their wedding at Cap Juluca. The resort’s self-confessed aim is to remain ‘a little corner of paradise for our guests’. It stands, like a palace, on a peninsula facing one of Anguilla’s most pristine white beaches. In this idyllic setting, Moorish style domes, turrets and parapets reach into the flawless sky surrounded by gardens scented with frangipani and jasmine.


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Feb18

It’s now time for you to discover why Barbados is the most enchanting of all Caribbean islands

Published by Asya in Barbados, Cruise, North America, Romantic, Sailing, Surfing

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Barbados is the most eastern island in the Caribbean, and is a tiny dot on most world maps with an area of 483 km. Barbados has a population of about 260,000 – which is quite high considering its size. More than 70 % of the island’s 260 000 people are direct descendants from the forced mass Africa migration of the late 1600s and 1700s-the slave trade. It is circled by fine beaches and narrow coastal plains. Barbados has much to offer its visitors in terms of water sports and beach activities. The windsurfing world championships have been held here several times. Barbados is also a surfing mecca for the Caribbean.
beach weddingEnjoy cricket on the green, horse racing at the savanna, paragliding, sailing, surfing, sightseeing by horse back, jeep, by foot, by boat or take to the sky with a helicopter ride. There is always something to keep you entertained while in Barbados! Exciting night life, excellent dining and dinner shows, shopping, romantic cruises and special activities for children. Barbados has a unique hiking program – starting at 6:00am hikers gather with guides. The group is divided into three groups- fast, medium and slow. Each hike is about 4-5miles and lasts about 3 hours. The tours also highlight history, culture and nature.barbados
Full of historical appeal you’ll love the impressive collection of beautiful great houses, landmarks, old churches, and traditional chattel houses some of which date back to the 16th century. The heart of the city is the old harbor at the Carenage – it is an islet surrounded by old, restored buildings and shops and restaurants. Historic Bridgetown, the over 375 year old capital of Barbados. Is located by the picturesque careenage with its colorful fishing boats and splendid yachts. There are obelisks, Gothic parliament buildings, and a large Anglican cathedral. The first synagogue on this site was built in the 1600s, when Barbados had a Jewish population of more than 300. Founded in 1742, Codrington College is the oldest Anglican theological college in the western Hemisphere. A Island Tour is excellent way to spend your money — exciting safari tours is best way to enjoy and fun-fill.

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When the sun goes down in Barbados, the fun continues! Barbados nightlife is extensive and varied, providing entertainment for every taste, from historic dinner shows to romantic cruises and exquisite dining. Time to put on those dancing shoes and bop in a bar, to the sweet sounds of Reggae with sax and guitar. To awaken your passion in the playground of the Caribbean. History, Art, Culture, Architecture, People and lifestyles. You’ll just love the folk and their art, their friendship and heart. Moonlight and soft music, dinner in a cozy waterfront cafe or an elegant cliff top restaurant. You’re staying in a private villas, a cozy inn or a luxurious hotel, with your own sauna and whirlpool, champagne service at your call.!


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Jan06

The most magnificent beaches of this Caribbean island with turquoise blue waters stretching to the horizon

Published by vanhal in Dominican Republic, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Romantic, Spa

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sunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-7.jpgsunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-1.jpgGet away from it all with first-class fun in the sun at Sunscape The Beach Punta Cana. Sunscape has it all, and it’s all included. Sunny beaches. Shady palm groves. Wild water sports. Amazing entertainment! Activities for all ages. Spectacular dining… and best of all, no worries, no reservations, no wristbands! Escape to Sunscape The Beach Punta Cana and have an amazing time with family, friends and loved ones.This spectacular resort is wrapped around a lazy river swimming pool meandering through the resort, complete with waterfalls and swim-up bar, and provides a beasunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-2.jpgutiful ocean view.sunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-3.jpg Enjoy amazing views of the mountains, lush gardens or ocean from the comfort of your finely appointed room.Each deluxe room is equipped with one king size or two double beds, high quality furniture, blackout curtains, a terrace or balcony, air conditioning & ceiling fan, direct telephone with data port, satellite TV (25″) with remote control, hair dryers, vanity mirror, shower and bath tub with VIP amenities. Minibar refreshed every day with beer, water and soft drinks. Alarm clock and safety box (free of charge) and 24 hour room service menu (free of charge). 620 rooms, within 9 connecting buildings.sunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-5.jpgsunscape-the-beach-punta-cana-6.jpgOther room categories selections include oceanfront rooms, Honeymoon suites, Swim-Out suites and rooms with private outdoor jacuzzi as well as Presidential Suites with 2 bedrooms and private jacuzzi.SUNSCAPE THE BEACH AMENITIES & ACTIVITIESFull Spa and fitness center
Large sun terraces and gardens
Towel-service for the pool and beach
Daily entertainment with a variety of both land and water activities
Fully supervised children activities at the Explorer’s Kids Club with game room, television, kitchenette, live stage and nap area
Outdoor theatre with nightly entertainment including live shows and theme parties on the beach
Full-sized outdoor movie screen presentations on the beach
Weekly Managers’ cocktail part

Four soft surface lighted tennis courts–tennis clinics
Water Sports Center on the beach
Diving Center on the beach
Jacuzzi
Bank/exchange office
Tour desk
Concierge service
Meeting facilities for 225 people
1 board room for 15 people


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Dec18

Love is in the air

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sailing, South America, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking

Begin your life together in paradise

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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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Discover the world’s most romantic dream for two. Whether you are one of many couples who want to have the perfect wedding and honeymoon. The British Virgin Islands setting couldn’t be more perfect. With the options of having your ceremony aboard a yacht sailing on pristine sapphire-blue water, on a white sandy beach overlookiing a beautiful sunrise walking hand in hand, a tropical garden, on a secluded island awaiting the prospective adventures, or how about your favorite restaurant’s poolside and even a traditional church. The best start with someone you love is with starting memories you can cherish and revisit at a moments time.Where you choose to marry will always hold a special significance for the two of you. Weddings in the British Virgin Islands are memorable and stress-free occasions. A marriage license is simple to arrange, and the certificate is valid in the United States. Your choices couldn’t be more romantic. Invite family and friends to share your special day. Or rent an entire island and have a private ceremony with a few intimate friends. It’s no wonder these islands are known as “Nature’s Little Secrets”.

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Dec18

Discover the Taste of France in Caribbean island St. Martin

Published by eli in Eating, Fishing, Relaxing, Restaurants, Travel gear, Urban Tourism

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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.
dish.jpgOne of the most wonderful things about St. Martin is its cuisine. This is one of the few places in the Caribbean where you can get a “taste of France” at highly reasonable prices, and the availability of fresh fish and shellfish makes delicious seafood a prime menu item.
Being French, dining is taken very seriously: multi-course meals can typically last all evening, although there’s no law stating you can’t eat and run. The best places to grab a fast, delicious bite are the “Lo-Lo“s clinging to the seashore. These small shacks may not look like much, but their openess lures you in with aromas of tasty jerk chicken and grilled fish; real Caribbean cooking at a price of under ten dollars.
In traditional island-cooking, the ingredients are all thrown together in the same pot. Creole foodblends local ingredients with French style, and is the most widely available fare on the island.creole.jpg
Other West Indian stock dishes are based around cooking with salt-cod, okra, callaloo, coconut and Caribbean alcohol (rums or guavaberry).
If you have a sweet tooth there is a cure for that as well just sample some of the local specialties like sugar cakes, scones, potato-pudding, guava berry tarts, and coconut pies.
Guavaberry is the legendary folk liqueur of St. Maarten. It was first made here hundreds of years ago in private homes. People made as much as they needed to serve family and friends. Guavaberry became and still is an integral part of the local island culture. The word itself conjures up memories of the olden days, folk songs and stories.

The Guavaberry itself is a wild local berry, which is found in the warm hills at the center of the island. Guavaberry fruits are rare and seasonal, making the liqueur even more unique.

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Dec18

U.S. Virgin Islands are the most popular destination in the Caribbean

Published by eli in Adventure, Cultural, Eating, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Travel gear

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The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean that are an insular area of the United States. The islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands and are located in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles. The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of the four main islands of St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, and Water Island, and many smaller islands. It is the only part of the United States where traffic drives on the left. The total land area of the territory is 346.36 square km.
st_john_at_us_virgin_islands.jpgThe long standing, enviable international reputation is not solely based on the pristine beaches, warm weather, and crystal-clear waters – there are also the most culturally diverse, ethnically rich, and artistically vibrant society in the tropics. The biggest asset is the 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.
Nowhere else in the Caribbean offers such a good vacation value as the US Virgins. Secluded beaches, national parks, duty-free shopping, campgrounds, kayaking, hiking, ecological tours, world-class diving, superb sailing, tropical forests, local craftsmen, island art, sunbathing, fine dining, nightlife.golf_in_us_virgin_islands.jpg
The biggest golf ground in US Virgin Islands is in St. Thomas. This Tom Fazio-designed, par-70, 18-hole course overlooks the Atlantic ocean with a view of the neighboring British Virgin Islands beyond. Most spectacular is the Devil’s Triangle – a trio of holes so challenging that golfers who play through them without a penalty shot earn a prize in the pro shop. Overall, the course has rolling hills, tropical valleys and greens that are really green, thanks to a recently completed multi-million dollar renovation which included a brand new irrigation system, recently regrassed greens and renovated bunkers.
The tournaments hold throughout the year visitors, because they give them a chance to pit their skills against local players with hometown course knowledge.
There are also tree others golf courses in US Virgin Islands – one in St. Croix, Carambola Golf Course and the Reef Club.golf.jpg


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Dec18

The incredible Cathedral in whole island of Martinique

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, Biking, CONTINENTS, Camping, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Kite, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking

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Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea, having a total area of 1,128 km². It is an overseas department of France. Like the other islands, Martinique is also one of the 26 regions of France, and an integral part of the Republic. As part of France, Martinique is part of the European Union, the currency used is the euro. Its official language is French, although almost all of its inhabitants also speak Antillean Creole. Martinique is pictured on all euro banknotes. Fort de France is the capital of Martinique and the largest city in the French Antilles, and it has a population of 94,049 inhabitants. It is also one of the major cities in the Caribbean. The city centre is resplendent with architecture dating back to the start of the 19th Century and monuments that speak of the island’s history. The full range of shops, restaurants and services are available in a distinctly Caribbean style. Larger shopping and cinema complexes and meeting centers are located on the periphery of the city.martinique_vacation.jpg
It is possible to reach Fort de France from any given point on the island within a few hours and is connected to Trois Ilets and Pointe du Bout by a convenient ferry service.
One of the most populary sightseeing in Martinique is the Saint Louis Cathedral which is in the capital Fort de France. Like the other atractions in the island, tourists don`t miss to take a look at the beautiful Cathedral.martinique_beach.jpgBuilt in 1671, the Saint-Louis Cathedral does not escape the destiny animated from the city. Set fire to by the soldiers of Ruyter, it is destroyed on several occasions (earthquake of 1839; set fire to of 1890; cyclone of 1891; earthquake of 1953). The current building was almost entirely rebuilt in 1978 in its version end XIX century due to Henri Picq, the architect of the Schoelcher Library. The interior will surprise you by his astonishing clearness. Do not fail to throw an eye with Large the Organ and the stained glasses which recall the history of the city.
The design of the cathedral was heavily influenced by the architects desire to make the structure resistant to fire and cyclones and as such the profile of the building was kept to a minimum. The interior is luminous and richly decorated.
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Dec16

The floating attraction on the Caribbean Sea

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Climbing, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Haiti, Kayaking, North America, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Ships, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking

labadie.jpgHaiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one-third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes many smaller islands such as La Gonave, La Tortue, Les Cayemites, ile de Anacaona, and La Grande Caye. The uninhabited island of Navasse is claimed both by Haiti and the United States. Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The total area of Haiti is 27,750 km².
Haiti and its surroundings have a lot to offer to the foreign or local tourist. From art galleries to splendid beaches, historical monuments to magnificent fortresses, choices are plenty. Cap-Haitian-on a ridge 20 minutes west of the northern metropolis, the area generally called Labadie (pronounced Lah-Bah-Deeh) reveals the bluest of a calm Atlantic Ocean adjoining a curvaceous belt of lush mountains. Labadie has the disctinctive charm of delivering in just one place some of the best beaches of the Caribbean, a bit of History and a bright, colorful palette of arts, crafts andmap_of_haiti.jpg people.

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Easternmost, you will find the internationally known beach of Labadie currently being operated Map of the beach of Labadieunder the anglicized name of Labadee by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Going west, you will arrive at the town of Labadie itself, a small fishing village. “Habitation Labadie” to be correct, is a mix of traditional Haitian dwellings and prosperous hill-perched villas. Further west along the coast, another beach, and then suddenly around a bend, the magnificent Baie d’Acul (Bay of Acul), almost completely closed off from the Ocean and immune to any storm. Christopher Columbus used that bay as a shelter during his first voyage. The Santa Maria, Columbus’ flag ship, fell victim to a reef further down the cost from Acul near the Haitian town of Caracol. Across the bay, many small islands and reefs complete the vista. On a clear day, you can see the famous Ile de la Tortue on the horizon.
The beach of Labadie is one of the most well-kept and well-equipped of the country. It is also one of the beaches most visited by foreign tourists. On Mondays and Tuesdays, luxury cruise boats from the RCCL anchor off the enclave and drop off thousands of tourists for a day-long sampling of fine sandy beaches, warm blue waters or some of the finest snorkeling in the Caribbean. Labadie Beach in full swing on a Tuesday.This is probably one of the easiest ways to see Labadie if not the cheapest. And even with such a short stay, you get to do a lot. If that is your choice, you can sail from Miami on a Saturday or wait for Sunday afternoon and depart onboard the majestic Voyager of the Seas, currently one of the most awesome sights and best floating attraction on the Caribbean Sea.

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Dec12

St. Barts, the dream destination, a good choice

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, Chillin, Eating, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Spa, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking

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St. Bart- otherwise known as St. Bart, St. Barth, St. Barths, or St. Barthelemy.
You are looking for quiet, nice place just for relaxing under the gigantics palm trees. Well, St. Barts is one of the most magnificient places in the world with lots of these trees. It has beautiful beaches, so take off your shoes, take a walk on the beach and find your palm tree.
One thing is for sure – You’ll never have an experience as pleasant and romantic as what you’ll find on this miraculous French-owned Island.villa.jpg

Out of a crashing, volcanic explosion, came St-Barts, the pearle of the Caribbean. 25 square kilometers of land, 22 beautiful beaches, many luxurious boutiques, hundreds of traditional Creole houses and secret gardens for your dreams of avoidance. Nonchalance, happiness, calm, luxurious, warm – St. Barts has it for you. Your stay will leave you with the elegant souvenir of balmy tropical evenings swayed by the local biguine music, flavored with vanilla and peppered with Caribbean spices. Lazy days, sporty days, the sea is the king, the excellent restaurants, the refinement of the hotels…everything you need to spend a good vacation.

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Dec10

The island of Fire- Monserrat

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, South America, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

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A long time ago in the southern Caribbean an undersea volcano erupted from the ocean’s floor. Spewing its lava, the volcano built an undersea mountain that grew higher and higher, eventually growing above the surface of the sea.
This was the beggining of the island now we called “Monserrat“.
Montserrat is a lush, mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea, located in the Leeward Islands. It measures approximately 16 km long and 11 km wide, giving 40km of coastline.

The Soufriere Hills Volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat began erupting in 1995.The activity of the volcano is monitored by the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, which has been managed by the BGS.

The Soufriere Hills volcano is composed of a lava dome complex. It is not a symmetrical cone shape, as is commonly associated with volcanoes, because the erupted lava is very viscous or sticky. As viscous lava is not very fluid, when it is extruded it cannot flow away from the vent easily. Instead it piles up on top of the vent forming a large dome shaped mass of material.

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Dec10

Do you want to surprise your familly after spending a day in the amazing island of Curacao?

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, Camping, Climbing, Fishing, Flying, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking

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Curacao is an island in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea. The island is the largest and most populous of the three so-called ABC islands(Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao).
Curacao offers you a great variety of sports, for all ages and tastes. From scuba diving, mountain biking and windsurfing for the daring ones, to more relaxed but still very exciting sports such as golf, jeep safaries to horseback riding.
Curacao could offers you not only sports. It has something for everyone. It`s a nice place, safe for families with children.golf.jpg
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The “Eembaai” and “Schottegat” both have a rich stocks of tarbot and pike throughout the entire year. April, May and June are the top months with to reel in some really large. In some bays it is possible to fish for barracuda, horse-eye jack and ladyfish in addition to tarbot and pike.Jeep Safari
Get to know the beautiful and rugged Curacao countryside by jeep. Jeep safaris take you along narrow tracks past grand estates, mansions, caves, flamingos and huge fields of cactus and many gorgeous beaches. For experienced drivers, night rallies are organised. Great fun!
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Manege SHC offers riding tours, from half a hours in their own ‘Kabouterbos’ on the opposite of the riding school till a 5 hours ride to the Zoutpannen at Jan Thiel or to the north coast of the island.
wind_surfing.jpgWindsurfing (Classes & Rentals)
Imagine yourself speeding over the water. You can do it! Windsurfing Curacao’s specialized beginner equipment will get you going in less the one hour!

Curacao offers you an incredible places and things to do. So if you are planning a trip to Curacao don`t think

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Dec05

You are searching magnificent place to explore, well Grenada has got it for you

Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Camping, Chillin, Climbing, Fishing, Grenada, North America, Oceania, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Travel Tips, Walking

grenada1.jpg Grenada is an island in the southeastern Caribbean Sea icluding the southern Grenadines, whish includes over 600 islands in the Windward Islands.

Grenada is the second-smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis). It is located north of Trinidad and Tobago, and south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Grenada is a rolling, mountainous island, covered with fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers. There are stunning beaches, lots of exotic plants – nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cinnamon and cocoa. In the interior of this volcanic island are cascading rivers and waterfalls, lush rainforests, and one of the most breathtakingly beautiful mountain lakes.

Many visitors prefers its beaches and coral reefs, and Grenada offers plenty of both.
If you want to explore Grenada this is the right blog you are reading. Around Grenada are situated other beautiful islands like Cirriacou and Petite Martinique. All, they are connect with North and South America.

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Grenada
There are six parishes on the island, each with its own fascinating charm, special traditions and festivals:
St. George is the capital city of Grenada. There are magnificent beaches and perfect weather through the year.
St. David has a coastline sprinkled with small bays and inlets, many with pocket-size sandy beaches, just perfect for a quiet picnic and a swim. This is agricultural parish growing traditional crops of cocoa, nutmeg, bananas and spices as well as the sugar cane which is used in the manufacture of our island rums.
St. Andrew is the parish with the longest coastline and is also the largest producer of Grenada’s main agricultural exports.
St. Patrick is the most northerly parish. The town got its name from an historical event in the mid-seventeenth century when the native inhabitants leapt to their death instead of surrendering to the French Conquerors.
St. Mark is the smallest parish. His habitants mostly do the fishing and working the surrounding estates.
St. John is the town that never sleep. The highlight of the year for this parish is the Fisherman’s Birthday Celebrations.st_george_harbor_grenada.jpg
Carriacou is the most populated island in the Grenadines. It has superb beaches, quaint rum shops, excellent diving and extraordinary scenery. Believed to have gotten its name from the Carib word for “land of reefs“, Carriacou’s coral origins are best represented by the six mile barrier reef on the eastern side of the island, while Kick ‘Em Jenny, the active underwater volcano, is evidence of Carriacou’s volcanic past.
Petite Martinique is small volcanic cone of about 486 acres. It has excellent beaches on the leeward side of the island. Decades ago smuggling developed as a way of life, with fishermen selling their catch to neighbouring St. Marteen and purchasing any items required.


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