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| Couples Negril Nude Beach | (8 replies Hot Topic!) |
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Nude beach area at Couples Negril was a small fenced in area along the beach. I enjoyed some time in the sun there. My wife would not join me. In ...
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| Margarita Island Windsurfing | (0 replies can you answer?) |
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Feb/Mar 2004 Margarita (El Yaque) Review
Stayed with Miguel & Gabi Bruggerman B&B and sailed with Planet Windsurfing.
This place is the best. ...
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| tee shirts | (2 replies) |
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I would like to purchase a tee shirt, stating:
I survived Wilma.. with a color photo of her sitting on top of Cozumel,
A survivor came over to ...
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| Hotel Riu Cancun | (9 replies Hot Topic!) |
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We spent our Memorial Day week-end at the Riu Cancun. I do not think they were prepared to open. They did not live up to their reputation for ...
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| which island??????????? | (18 replies Hot Topic!) |
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[quote="BTW":3m2yfoqm]Virgin Islands are good for sailing, or you could try Jamaica.[/quote:3m2yfoqm]
You are write friend i think Virgin ...
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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 Martinique - Martinique Christopher Columbus was the first European to discover Martinique in 1502, on his fourth and last New World voyage. The island was not actually colonised by Europeans until 1635, when Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc landed with a hundred French settlers.
Places to Go
The Grenadine Islands - The Grenadines The Grenadines are a Caribbean island chain of over 600 islands in the Windward Islands. Learn more about these remote and off-the-beaten track Caribbean islands. For travelers seeking something different and unique in the Caribbean - The Grenadine islands offer something quite special.
Scuba Diving
Stingray City Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands Known today as the worlds 'Best Twelve Foot Dive' Stingray City, in Grand Cayman, is not to be missed! It's a perfect spot for an easy dive or just as good or better snorkeling. This is perfect snorkeling trip for kids and adults alike...
Travel & Accommodations
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Travel Tips
Cayman Travel Tips - Cayman Islands Cayman Travel Tips
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 Entry and Exit Requirements Entering: Every island in the Caribbean has its own entry requirements. Most countries allow you to visit for up to two or three months if you show proof of U.S. citizenship and a return or onward ticket. Some countries, however, require that you have a valid passport. If you are arriving from an area infected with yellow fever, many Caribbean countries require you to have a certificate of vaccination against yellow fever. Some countries have an airport departure tax of up to $25. For authoritative information on a country's entry and exit requirements and on its customs and currency regulations, contact its embassy, consulate, or tourist office in the United States.
Returning - Caution! Make certain that you can return to the United States with the proof of citizenship that you take with you. Although some Caribbean countries may allow you to enter with only a birth certificate, U.S. Immigration requires that you document both your U.S. citizenship and identity when you reenter the United States.
The best document to prove your U.S. citizenship is a valid U.S. passport. Other documents of U.S. citizenship include an expired U.S. passport, a certified copy of your birth certificate, a Certificate of Naturalization , a Certificate of Citizenship , or a Report of Birth Abroad of a U.S. Citizen.
To prove your identity, either a valid driver's license or a government identification card that includes a photo or a physical description is acceptable.
If you lose or have your U.S. passport stolen while overseas, report it immediately to the local police and the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. A lost or stolen birth certificate or driver's license cannot be replaced outside the United States. There are several countries, most notably Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Haiti, and Jamaica, where airlines have consistently refused to board American citizens with insufficient proof of U.S. citizenship. The resulting delays can be inconvenient as well as expensive.
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