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Caribbean |
The Caribbean is the perfect romantic getaway. Explore the romantic Caribbean
where waterfalls, rain forests and ruins appear from out of the blue.
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Aruba |
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Much of this exotic island gleams with an extraordinary beauty,
especially the east
coast, with its surf-carved rock formations and deserted beaches. For an afternoon of
pure relaxation, head to Aruba's west coast, where non-stop sunshine, soft white sands
and aquamarine waters reign. It's variety of nightlife, activities, world-class dining, and
cultural attractions make it a great escape for all kinds of vacations.
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Barbados |
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With its picturesque rolling hills and endless expanse of
white sand beaches, Barbados is the exotic island getaway. Investigate Harrison's
Cave, with its bubbling streams and cascading waterfalls. Caves in Barbados come
in all shapes and sizes, some even have trams. Visit Mount Gay Rum Factory, where
you can taste the island's famous rum.
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Grand Cayman Islands |
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Endless stretches of white sand await you along Grand Cayman's Seven Mile
Beach. For many visitors, few adventures compare to snorkel excursions to
Stingray Sandbar or an experienced dive to the "West Wall" with its abundant
marine life.
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Jamaica |
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Montego Bay, visit her outstanding underwater marine park at
Cornwall Beach. Explore the Chester Castle Great House set on some 200 acres, or
tour Rose Hall, a restored plantation house. In Ocho Rios, visit
Shaw Park gardens for a fascinating view, overflowing with fragrant flora and
refreshing waterfalls. You can enjoy a refreshing trek through Dunn's River Falls - one
of the most celebrated attractions in the Caribbean.
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St. Croix / St. Lucia |
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St. Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and home to
Carambola Golf Club, a world famous championship golf course. Old plantation windmills
dot the landscape, and the island's Dutch heritage can be found in the towns of
Christiansted and Frederiksted.
St. Lucia is a paradise in the Caribbean,
with its lush forests and sprawling banana plantations. For dramatic scenery, head
south where the twin peaks of the Pitons are a stunning backdrop to the Caribbean Sea.
Take in the charming French atmosphere of Castries, the capital city.
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San Juan / St. Martin |
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San Juan is rich with Spanish tradition. Enjoy San Juan's lively
nightlife in one of the city's several casinos or nightclubs. Hike through the El
Yunque Rain Forest, sample the fiery rum made here, or indulge in an icy treat made
from fresh tropical fruit and enjoy the Caribbean atmosphere.
St. Martin is one of the most popular Caribbean islands. It is
distinguished by its peaceful Colonial capital on the northern coast, where you'll
also find excellent golf and tennis facilities at Mullet Bay resort. Philipsburg, the
Dutch capital, is to the south.
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St. Kitts / St. John |
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St. Kitts is a mellow island and home to beautiful uncrowded beaches,
lush rain forests and historic ruins. Visit the capital city of Basseterre with its
Victorian architecture or enjoy a ride on the exciting new "Sugar Train" which circles
most of the island.
St. John has a beach for each day of the year. This island is a
water lover's delight. Take in the natural wonder of St. John's National Park as you
snorkel and swim amidst a kaleidoscope of coral and sea life.
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St. Thomas |
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One of the most beautiful beaches in the world is Magen's Bay Resort,
where you will enjoy
turquoise waters and glistening white sand. Explore St. Thomas from underwater with
a helmet dive at Coral World or a submarine dive near Buck Island. Play golf at
Mahogany Run, a magnificent 18-hole, par-70 course.
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Tortola BVI |
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The largest of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola is still peaceful and
spectacularly beautiful. Spend an afternoon at Smuggler's Cove or Cane Garden Bay.
Afterwards, stroll through Road Town, the island's capital city, for your choice of top-notch
restaurants and shops.
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