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Hi, I recently won a vacation to the caribbean and I get to choose from a list of places. I will be going with my boyfriend of 5 years.Please help me ...
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we are going to antigua in feb next year i have been told you can swim with dolphins and stingray is this true? ...
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I am looking to permenantly relocate my family from England to one of the caribbean islands. I would really appreciate anybody who has done ...
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our apt is located on one of barbados's most pristine beaches on the south end of the island, rates are the best value here in the area , guaranteed ...
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Looking for someone to tell us about their recent vacation at the Allegro Resort. (Turks& Cacios)
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Activities - Things to do
Cruise to the Cayman Islands and See It's Most Spectacular Attraction - Stingray City - Cayman Islands Everyone has their favorite Caribbean Island but if you don't know, cruising the Cayman Islands is a highlight of a Caribbean Cruise. The three islands hold many attractions some that are unique to these islands.
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 Saint Lucia - St. Lucia Saint Lucia's first known inhabitants were Arawaks, believed to have come from northern South America around 200-400 A.D. Numerous archaeological sites on the island have produced specimens of the Arawaks' well-developed pottery.
Places to Go
Jamaica: A Taste of the Island and Island Life - Jamaica Relax as Paris Permenter and John Bigley take you on a short journy through Jamaica - dining, hotels, shopping and adventure.
Scuba Diving
Snuba Diving in the Caribbean (What is Snuba?) - Caribbean Snuba® is the new sport that combines the technology of diving with the freedom of snorkeling at a depth of 6 meters (20 feet). Snuba diving does not involve the bulky equipment, intensive training, and certification associated with scuba diving.
Travel & Accommodations
Is An All Inclusive Resort Right For You? - Caribbean All-inclusive resorts can really help vacationers get the most out of their travel dollars. Today, over 400 hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico are either all-inclusive resorts or offer all inclusive packages.
Travel Tips
St. Lucia - South Pacific Island in the Caribbean Sea - St. Lucia St Lucia would be just at home in the South Pacific, but it resides in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, and is part of the Windward Islands.
Weddings, Honeymoons & Romantic Travel
Caribbean Wedding Requirements - Caribbean Thinking of making your walk down the aisle a walk down the isle? It is becoming increasingly easy on many islands to tie the knot and start your honeymoon on your wedding. Here's a quick look at the marriage requirements on several islands that are tops
Caribbean Travel Tip Residence or Investments in the Caribbean You will need a passport and visas to reside in or to conduct or start a business in the Caribbean. Although some Caribbean countries welcome retirees or others of independent means as long-term residents, requests for work permits are rarely granted. Before you travel, apply to the country's embassy or consulate in the United States to obtain a visa if you wish to reside, go into business, or work in the country.
U.S. citizens who wish to invest in the Caribbean, such as in real estate or a business, should first thoroughly investigate the company making the offer and, in addition, learn about the investment climate in the country. A good resource is the Trade Information Center of the U.S. Department of Commerce, telephone 1-800-USA-TRADE. The Center can tell you how to access the National Trade Data Bank. Among the things you can learn are how to find out if the company is registered with local authorities and how to get in touch with local trade associations. Before signing a contract for a timeshare or other real estate, you may wish to consult with a lawyer. You will need to check whether the contract contains the same safeguards as do similar contracts in the U.S., such as the retention of timeshare rights if the property is sold. You should also determine whether the builder or seller has a clear title.
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