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I am looking at vacationing this November. Traveling with a 14 year old. Does anyone know of a great place first with a water park or nice pool/beach ...
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Hello to all seamen,
we are a crew of 4 looking for work aboard a yacht cruising the Caribbean ocean and around begining in fall 2003.
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My husband and I are considering the Golden Crown Paradise for a romantic getaway. We like that it is adult-only and all-inclusive. I have read many ...
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Activities - Things to do
Cozumel's Beaches & Snorkeling - Cozumel Mexico Cozumel's beaches vary from scalloped bays and inlets to wide wind-swept swathes of powdery sand. The calm waters of the western side of the island are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, windsurfing, and sunbathing. The desolate, eastern shore is lashed by waves and steady winds, although there are some lovely escarpments and bays safe for swimming.
Food and Dining
Grenada's National Dish - Oiled Down - Grenada Grenada's national dish is called "oil-down". It's a simple, tasty and robust dish, which is very popular in local restaurants.
Main/General
History of St. John - St. John St. John was first settled by the Arawak Indians who had migrated north from coastal Colombia and Venezuela around AD 300. The Arawaks inhabited the island until around the year AD 1300 when they were driven off by the more aggressive and warlike Carib Indians.
Places to Go
Paamul - A Hidden Jem along the Riviera Maya - Playa del Carmen Just south of Playa del Carmen is Paamul, a great place for campers with some RV amenities and installations. It is very close to the reef, and an ideal spot for snorkeling or diving. It's got a nice beach front restaurant great for lunch and an afternoon cocktail.
Scuba Diving
Stingray City - About Stingrays - Cayman Islands Learn more about stingrays ... For centuries, these mysterious animals in the sea have been unnecessarily feared by man. This misconception of rays being dangerous fish was caused by a lack of understanding of their anatomy.
Travel & Accommodations
Tropical Resorts In The Caribbean For Romantic Vacations - Caribbean Are you looking for the best tropical resorts in the Caribbean with a romantic setting? Are you looking for a place to spend your honeymoon or wedding anniversary? Are you looking for that perfect place to spice up your relationship?
Travel Tips
All-Inclusive Fun - Caribbean Are you looking for a vacation not just from your routine but from your wallet as well? Then an all-inclusive resort might be just the ticket. As the name suggests, all-inclusive means that all activities, meals, drinks, transfers, and tips are included i
Weddings, Honeymoons & Romantic Travel
Weddings in Belize - Belize Ever dreamt of a wedding in a lush tropical rainforest? How about among magnificent Mayan ruins, on a beach by the blue-green Caribbean, or with jungle rivers and waterfalls as a backdrop?
Caribbean Travel Tip Bringing Your Own Boat or Plane If you plan to arrive in the Caribbean in your own boat or plane, contact the embassy, consulate, or tourist office of each country you plan to visit to learn what is required for entry and exit. Besides title of ownership, most ports of entry will require proof of insurance coverage for the country you are entering. Some countries require a temporary import permit for your boat or plane.
Authorities in the Caribbean are familiar with U.S. regulations for documentation of air and sea craft. They will detain improperly documented craft that enter their territory. In some countries, authorities will confiscate firearms found on a boat or plane unless the owner or master can show proof that U.S. licensing and export procedures have been followed. In addition, some countries impose stiff prison terms for the importation of illegal firearms.
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