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Caribbean

The Caribbean Sea is home to a vast number of beautiful island nations and territories that double as some of the world's most popular travel destinations. This warm-weather region is consistently beautiful, but culturally diverse; a total of six official languages are spoken here. The Caribbean is popular among travelers who crave sandy beaches, salty air, rich culture, water sports, inland excursions, and much more. Most travelers arrive via flights or cruise ships.

Anguilla
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Anguilla is a British territory made up of one major island, where the capital The Valley lies, and a few small islets. Here you are surrounded by long, beautiful beaches such as Rendezvous Bay, and some small private ones you can get to by boat. From rum punch, reggae, and barbecues to coral reefs, white sand beaches, and dolphins you can always find something to see and do here in Anguilla.


Antigua & Barbuda
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An independent country made up of two larger islands and a few smaller ones, Antigua and Barbuda lies between the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean. The islands are recognized for their incredible beaches lined with coral reefs, thick rainforests, and sailing. The English Harbor is a premium spot for yachting and sailing on Antigua. In St. John's, the capital you can learn about both the indigenous tribes that once occupied Antigua and Barbuda and also life on plantations in the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda. From Fort Barrington and St. John's Cathedral, a 19th-century Anglican Church there are endless tours to explore these islands.


Aruba
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Aruba is an independent island owned by The Netherlands, and is located just 17 miles north of Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea. Aruba is also part of the ABC islands, consisting of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao, which are also known as “The Dutch Islands”. Aruba has a dry and arid climate, that is warm all year round, making vacations possible at any time. So don't miss your chance to escape to this island paradise and enjoy a relaxed lifestyle on its beautiful beaches.


Bahamas
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The Bahamas offers a variety of experiences for any visitor. Whether you want to relax on the beach, go scuba diving with sharks or explore the nightlife, these islands have it all. The Bahamas are a very popular destination for cruises, and tourism supports more than half of its economy. The residents of these islands know how to make you feel welcome in the paradise they call home.


Barbados
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The beautiful and varied beaches of Barbados live up to the expectation one may have. Safe, beautiful and peaceful seashore and an interior dotted with a lot of gardens constitute the small country. The east coast is also famous for surfing.


Bermuda
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Located 600 miles east of the Carolina's, Bermuda is not technically in the Caribbean Sea but it is often grouped into this family of warm-weather Caribbean destinations thanks to the Gulf Stream, which insulates the British Territory with warmer weather year round. Bermuda receives the majority of its visitors via cruise ships, but a significant number of travelers arrive by air, and both groups are able to enjoy the unique culture, beautiful beaches, and variety of things to do that Bermuda is known for.


Bonaire
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This small Dutch island is part of the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) that are all located outside of the hurricane belt. With its desert landscape, you can always expect warm and sunny days in Bonaire. The coral reef just off the coast is protected by Bonaire National Marine Park with many phenomenal dive spots making it a great spot for both divers and snorkelers alike.


British Virgin Islands
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The British Virgin Islands are a series of islands created by an underwater volcano. Made up four larger islands and over 50 smaller ones, the BVI’s contain some of the most untouched parts of the Caribbean. Recognized for the Baths on Virgin Gorda, the Sage Mountain National Park on Tortola, and many unbelievable beaches. If you’re looking for privacy, top rated sailing, or island hopping, then don’t miss out on a trip to the BVI’s.


Cayman Islands
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British territory maybe, but there is nothing British about Cayman islands. More like a version of Florida with its SUVs and US dollars, Cayman is formed by three very different type of island. The biggest one is Grand Cayman, and its touristic worth is in the unknown places of the island. You can also visit Cayman Brad or little Cayman which are extremely different from their big sister, partly but not only because of their small size.


Curacao
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Curacao is an island country owned by the Netherlands as a part of the ABC islands: Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. The most densely populated of the three, Curacao, is recognized for its coral reefs, hidden beaches, and pastel architecture. With the sunny, warm weather comes amazing snorkeling and diving areas that contain diverse sea creatures. For even more exploring, there's the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue and the island's many history museums!


Dominica
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Dominica is unlike most Caribbean island destinations. It is a haven for both hikers and divers alike with natural hot springs and rainforests. Waterfalls reaching 200 feet, a boiling lake, and sulfur vents are just a couple of the things this island has for its’ adventurous visitors. Roseau, Dominica’s capital, is filled with botanic gardens and beautiful architecture.


Dominican Republic
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The Dominican Republic has long been a favorite destination for travelers. The country is well known for pristine beaches, beautiful landscapes, exquisite coffee, fresh seafood, friendly people, and more. The capital city of Santo Domingo is full of culture with great importance placed on the performing arts. The beach destinations are mostly catered towards tourists, however, so be sure to step off of the beaten path for a taste of authentic Dominican culture.


Grenada
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Also known as the “Spice Isle”, Grenada is a small Caribbean country named for the many nutmeg plantations on the hilly terrain. One main island, Grenada, and little neighboring islands make up the country. You can smell the wafting nutmeg in the air as you traverse the island from St. George’s, the capital, to Grand Anse Beach in the south. Fort George along with vibrantly colorful homes can be found in St. George’s. Both resorts and many bars are located in Grand Anse Beach.


Guadeloupe
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A group of islands in the southern Caribbean, Guadeloupe is a French territory that is the perfect travel destination for any adventurer. The two largest islands are split by the Salée River. The eastern island of Grand-Terre is known for its stretch of small, beach towns and long beautiful beaches where you can relax. On the western island of Basse-Terre, you will find the La Grand Soufrière Volcano and the Carbet Falls in the mountainous Parc National de la Guadeloupe which is perfect for hiking.


Jamaica
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The hospitality of Jamaica is as world-renowned as its beaches. And apart from the gorgeous coast, Jamaica has many plantations to visit, natures reserves and museums. A trip to Jamaica is not complete without experiencing the reggae music, dancing and flavorful food that is the heartbeat of Jamaican culture.


Martinique
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Located in the Lesser Antilles part of the Caribbean, Martinique is a unique travel destination. A mix of French and Caribbean culture gives this island a cuisine unlike any other. Many travelers love to hike in the northern part of the island through rainforests and up mountains. In the southern region, there are beautiful beaches for relaxing. Fort-de-France, the capital has many fun attractions to explore such as the Jardin de Balata and the St. Louis Cathedral. The average temperature year-round is 79 degrees Fahrenheit giving the island a never-ending summer.


Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico is an archipelago and territory of the United States. Puerto Rico’s official languages are Spanish and English, and its culture is a mixture of United States and Colonial Spanish influence. Puerto Rico is composed of one big island and a few smaller islands. It is a highly mountainous country with great biodiversity and has many beautiful beaches as well. The capital, San Juan is a popular destination to see old Spanish architecture, historic palaces, open air cafes, plazas and museums.   


St Barthelemy
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This volcanic island is located in the northwest Caribbean, and locally known as St. Barts. The island is a French-speaking community known for delicious cuisine, a stunning terrain, and white-powdery beaches. Gustavia, the capital is a well-known yachting hub and houses many different historic landmarks such as the Swedish Wall House and the 17th-century Fort Karl that sits over Shell Beach. The landscape will take your breath away with its towering mountains and cliffs, rolling hills, beautiful beaches, crystal ocean, and magnificent flora that dot the island. The adventures are endless on this island.


St Kitts & Nevis
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Saint Kitts and Nevis are tucked in between the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean. From beautiful beaches touching the water all the way to tall, cloud covered mountains, these two islands are a sight to see. As a two–island nation, St Kitts and Nevis has a little bit of everything you want to explore. On Saint Kitts, there are hiking trails through a rainforest, ruins, a dormant volcano – Mount Liamuiga, and indigenous wildlife to see!


St Lucia
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Even though it is just one island, Saint Lucia could be separated into two very distinct parts. The northern area, Rodney Bay offers a beautiful bay and its modern holiday resorts : Perfect if you are looking for calm. On the other hand, Soufriere in the south offers a different kind of environment with its old gorgeous plantation, geological wonders or hidden beaches.


St Martin St Maarten
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St. Maarten is a unique Caribbean island divided into a French side (Saint Martin) and a Dutch side (Sint Maarten). These two distinct sides can make travelers feel that they are visiting two different countries. Both sides offer exquisite beaches though! The Dutch side is known for jewelry, casinos and an active nightlife, while the French side is known for its outdoor shopping markets and nude beaches, but a great time is sure to be had on both sides!


St Vincent & the Grenadines
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St Vincent and the Grenadines can be found in the south of the Caribbean. Other unique isles surround St Vincent, the main island. A major sailing destination, St Vincent, and the Grenadines are reef-lined and great for snorkeling and scuba diving. Yacht-filed harbors line the isles including Bequia Island, Admiralty Bay, and Princess Margaret Beach.


Trinidad & Tobago
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Trinidad and Tobago are twin islands just 7 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad is an extremely wealthy country with most of its economy based off the oil industry, but there are certainly many options for travelers. The country is a mixture of mountains and plains. Tobago, on the other hand, is less crowded, but has more nightlife and a world famous Carnival. Many tourists also quickly grow fond of the friendly people, beautiful beaches and exotic surroundings.


Turks & Caicos
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The Turks and Caicos Islands are a British overseas territory consisting of the larger Caicos Islands and smaller Turks Islands. This small nation only has a population of a little over 30,000 people and the main industry for these islands are tourism. The crystal clear waters and white sand beaches are enticing for any traveler, not to mention the selection of beach front resorts. A few days spent by the ocean or cruising in a boat on these waters may be the most relaxing trip of your life.


US Virgin Islands
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The U.S. Virgin Islands, or USVI for short, are composed of three smaller islands: St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas. A country with lots of culture diversity, there's more than just the beaches to enjoy in this Caribbean paradise. The USVI are known for their unique music and dances as well as their month-long Carnival, each island having their own, with an assortment of local culture to experience. The USVI will surely offer you the adventure you've always dreamed about.