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Antigua Antigua offers a variety of things to see and do. With 365 beaches - one for each day of the year, visitors have plenty of places to relax, rejuvenate and enjoy the clear sparkling blue waters. There is a host of historic treasures to explore from imposing forts to charming sugar mills. On shore and off, Antigua is one of the Caribbean's best islands for spectacular sand-and-sun fun.
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Aruba Aruba is a balmy Caribbean island which offers a variety of terrain. Its arid interior is dotted with cactus and windswept divi-divi trees while secluded coves and sandy beaches form its coast. Dutch influence still lingers on Aruba as part of the Netherlands Antilles.
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Barbados Barbados is the “British Beauty” of the Caribbean. This island paints a pretty picture with its white beaches, crystal-blue waters and an interior still filled with acre upon acre of sugar cane. This tropical island nation offers a wonderful natural environment, rich and fascinating history, and duty-free shopping beyond compare.
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Bonaire Bonaire - If you think you've seen everything, come explore the kunuku, a Caribbean style outback terrain unique to the Netherlands Antilles. Here nature serves up prickly cactus where iguanas feel at home and the offshore waters shimmer like a million aquamarine gemstones offering excellent watersports such as scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing to name a few.
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Cozumel Cozumel is home to the world's second largest coral reef and is ringed by some 30 dive sites. There is plenty of dive and water sports facilities available to explore the fascinating underwater world. You can also hit the beach, visit a beautiful botanical garden or shop in San Miguel de Cozumel which has a relaxed Caribbean atmosphere.
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Dominica Dominica is an environmental wonderland. This island's rich natural beauty is home to lush rain forests, dramatic waterfalls and black-sand beaches all surrounded by shimmering turquoise waters under glorious blue skies. Whether you head to the hills to hike one of the countless nature and hiking trails, dive the ‘volcano' or whale watch, Dominica offers visitors a plethora of activities.
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Freeport Grand Bahama Island is where you will find miles of pearly white beaches, world-class diving facilities, land & sea sports along with exciting night-time entertainment. Freeport is the resort center of the island. On the eastern and western ends of the island visitors will find serene and quaint settings. For those who like to shop, take a stroll through Port Lucaya Marketplace and discover duty-free treasures from around the world.
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Ft. Lauderdale Ft. Lauderdale, Florida offers visitors a variety of activities to choose from. Explore the beaches, waterways and Everglades and everything in between. Play on the 23 miles of sandy shores or in the Atlantic Ocean, shop in world-class boutiques or one of Ft. Lauderdales famous outlet malls. Visit the local galleries, museums, hit the local greens or sip a cool one in the multitude of restaurants or bars.
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Grand Cayman Grand Cayman is the largest of The Cayman Islands, is rich in history, charm and sophisticated pleasures. It offers endless powdery white sands of the legendary Seven Mile Beach and is surrounded by healthy coral reefs, dramatic walls and drop-offs close to shore, creating ideal conditions for diving and snorkeling. Visitors can also explore the island's subtropical forest and floral gardens.
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Grenada Grenada has been dubbed the "Spice Island" because of the impressive amounts of nutmeg, cloves, mace, cinnamon, ginger and cocoa grown here. Covering this volcanic island are pristine white sand beaches, cascading rivers and lush rainforests, plus centuries-old spice plantations and rum distilleries still using traditional methods of production.
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Jamaica Jamaica, Montego Bay offers miles of white sandy beaches, dramatic mountain ranges and big-screen sunsets. Visit one of the colonial-era estates, a world class golf course, shop in the many colourful markets or explore the enchanting network of cliffs, coves and coral reefs that entice divers and snorkelers.
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Key West Key West, Florida - Discover a city where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain. Take a leisurely stroll along the palm-lined streets and discover gingerbread mansions, local galleries, shops and Hemmingway haunts. The island is also famous for its diving, fishing, golfing and watersports activities.
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Nassaua Nassau, Bahamas is the capital city of the Bahamas located on the island of New Providence. Nassau's history can be traced back to days of the legendary pirate Blackbeard. Its sheltered harbor, mansions, cathedrals and 18th-century fortresses have been beautifully preserved. Here you can find everything you want from beach activities, casinos to shopping and golfing on some of the Caribbean's best courses.
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Playa del Carmen Playa del Carmen, Mexico is known for its turquoise-blue waters, white-sand beaches, archaeological zones and gorgeous ecological parks where you can snorkel in underground rivers. Scuba dive along the Great Mayan Reef, the second largest coral reef system in the world or explore nearby jungles on a horse, mountain bike or in a Jeep.
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Puerto Rico Puerto Rico offers travellers with a unique blend of beautiful landscapes, a rich culture and vast history. San Juan has one of the biggest natural harbors in the Caribbean and is the second oldest city in the Americas. Cobblestone streets, hanging balconies, chapels and many plazas characterize the historic end of the city, while modern amenities and high-rise hotels have sprung up on the more developed beachfront.
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St. Lucia St. Lucia has dramatic coastlines that frame a setting of natural beauty which provides an ideal environment for outdoor enthusiasts.Thriving coral reefs provide ample snorkeling and diving opportunities while the mountainous rain forest preserves offer superb hiking and bird watching.
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St Maarten St Maarten- The island of Saint Maarten-Saint Martin is the smallest land mass in the world to be shared by two different nations.The island is known for its beaches, mountain range, water sports, casinos and restaurants.Visit the local museums and art galleries and top off your visit with spectacular duty free shopping!
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St. Thomas St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands - is where you will find some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.Choose your vessel to discover these warm waters, from kayak and catamaran to yacht, turbo-charged jet boat or breathing observation bubble.A stop in the charming capital, Charlotte Amalie offers unsurpassed shopping!
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Tortola Tortola, the largest island of the British Virgin Islands, is a peaceful getaway for nature lovers.Characterized by rugged mountain peaks, white-sand beaches, banana trees and clusters of palms, this sailor's paradise has a distinct nautical charm and West Indian flavor.
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Virgin Gorda Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands is known for the BVI's most popular natural attraction, The Baths, where huge granite boulders create mysterious grottos, saltwater pools and a connecting trail that entices visitors to spend a day exploring, swimming, and snorkeling.On land you can explore the rugged trails that run throughout the island or delve into the islands' fascinating history.
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West Palm Beach with palm-tree lined beaches, turquoise waters and exquisite architecture, it’s no wonder the Palm Beaches are known as America’s First Resort Destination. West Palm Beach is a bustling city known as an entertainment hotspot with chic eateries, shops and nightclubs. In downtown’s city square, live bands get people dancing at festivals and concerts. Cultural buffs can attend theatre productions or visit art exhibits.
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