Caribbean
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Aruba
Antigua
Barbados
Dominican Republic
US Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Martinique
Bahamas
Margarita Island
Jamaica
St. Lucia
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  ARUBA

Is an island with seven-mile stretch of white sand beach, average 82 degrees F daytime temperature, trade winds and very low humidity. You'll find there relatively safe. You won't feel racial tensions.

  ANTIGUA

Antiguans boast that they have a different beach for every day of the year. Beaches here are certainly spectacular. Most are protected by coral reefs, and the sand is often sugar white.

  BARBADOS

Remains salubrious to the spirit, with its lush vegetation, its coral reefs, and seemingly endless miles of pink and white sandy beaches. Barbados is the most easterly of the long chain of Caribbean islands, it retains old-world charm an imprint of grace and courtesy left from 300 years of British tradition.

  DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

It's called "The fairest land under heaven" because of its sugar-white beaches and mountainous terrain. People visit Dominican Republic not only for its natural beauty but also for its rich colonial heritage.

  US VIRGIN ISLANDS

  ST. JOHN
  It is the smallest and lest densely populated of the three main US Virgin Islands. St. John is a wonder of unspoiled beauty. Along its rocky coastline are beautiful crescent - shaped bays and white-sand beaches, and the interior is no less impressive. The variety of wildlife on St. Thomas is the envy of naturalists around the world.

  ST. CROIX
  The east end - the terrain is rocky and arid. The west end is more lush and even includes a small "Rain Forest" of mango, mahogany, tree ferns and dangling lianas. Between the two extremes are beautiful beaches, rolling hills, pastures and increasingly miles of condos.

  ST. MAARTEN / ST. MARTIN
For an island with a big reputation for its restaurants, hotels and energetic nightlife, St. Maarten is small - only 37 square miles. This island is divided between the Netherlands and France.

  CAYMAN ISLANDS

We can find everything, what we want when we go to the Cayman Island. Snorkelers will find a paradise, beach lovers will relish the powdery sands of seven mile beach, but party-hungry travelers in search of urban thrills might be disappointed - they can slow down and relax.

  MARTINIQUE

It is part of the lesser Antilles and lies in the semitropical zone, its western shore faces the Caribbean and its eastern shore fronts the more turbulent Atlantic. It has beautiful beaches and a culture full of French flair. 

  BAHAMAS

Are known as a fabulous beaches place with exciting water sports and plenty of casino action. Warm trade winds waft continually there, carrying the sounds of Caribbean calypso and English spoken with a whisper of Bahamian dialect.

  MARGARITA ISLANDS

Located off the northern coast of Venezuela. Known as place with Caribbean's largest Marine sanctuaries: Loc Roques, famous angel falls and primitive rainforest. 

  JAMAICA

When you arrive to Jamaica, you'll feel "Irie" (a popular Jamaican word meaning good, happy, okay). There are beautiful mountains laced with rivers, waterfalls to climb, gardens to visit, rivers to raft and a host of other attractions. Music lovers will tune in to reggae, soca and the gentle rhythms of Calypso. Jamaica is much more than one destination. There is Kingston, Montago Bay, Mandeville, Negril, Ocho Rids, Port Antonio.

  ST. LUCIA

Recently has become one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. The heaviest tourist development is concentrated in the northwest, between the capital of Castries and the northern end of the island, where there is a string of white sand beaches. The rest of St. Lucia remains relatively unspoiled - a checkerboard of green-mantled mountains, valleys, banana plantations, a bubbling volcano, wild orchids and fishing villages. On this island is mixed French and British heritage.