British Virgin Islands
Posted on 14. May, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
The British Virgin Islands are a popular Caribbean vacation for those who love boating and sailing. Made up of dozens of tiny islands, both inhabited and uninhabited, the weather is tropical and mild, the waters are calm and the trade winds moderate. Experienced sailors and first-timers alike can enjoy a British Virgin Islands vacation, whether they bring their own boat or take advantage of one of the many charter companies.
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Barbados
Posted on 13. May, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
Barbados is a beautiful island in the southeast Caribbean, often known as Little England because of its historic association as a colony of Great Britain. Each part of Barbados hosts its own unique attractions to those desiring a Barbados trip.
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Bermuda
Posted on 13. May, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
138 islands connected by bridges make up the British colony of Bermuda, but most residents simply refer to the entire chain as simply “the island”. Further north than the Caribbean community, the warm waters of the Gulf Stream still give Bermuda a quasi-tropical atmosphere. Bermuda is famous for the beautiful pink sandy beaches, including Horseshoe Bay Beach, that make snorkeling and swimming a genuine pleasure.
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Bahamas
Posted on 19. Apr, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
Whether you are looking to find a secluded beach all to yourself or luxuriate at a full-service resort, the Bahamas most likely have just the right travel accommodations for you. While Nassau and Freeport have opportunities for the traveler looking for the bright lights of casinos and exquisite dining provided by celebrity chefs, the outer islands have a more relaxing, “get away from it all” feel.
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Aruba
Posted on 19. Apr, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
The most attractive aspect of Aruba is the diversity of experiences it offers to travelers. The small size of this island belies the myriad activities and opportunities the locals make available to tourists. While only 120 square miles (193 square km) in area, Aruba has something for everyone. The picturesque beaches will not leave visitors disappointed, and the sights around the island are enough to leave the most experienced traveler sated.
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Antigua and Barbuda
Posted on 19. Apr, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
Antigua is a beach-lover’s paradise. According to travel brochures, this West Indian island’s beaches number over three hundred, reportedly exactly 365, one for every day of the year. (During the first tourism development of the island, that number was 52, which still provides a beautiful beach for every weekend.) The staggering amount of marine life off these many beaches has been compared to a “natural supermarket”.
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Welcome to MyCaribbean.org
Posted on 06. Apr, 2009 by MyCaribbean.
Thank you for stopping by MyCaribbean.org. We’re not just here to make the most of your stay, we want to hear about it! Set up your own blog and tell us about your Caribbean vacation, whether you’re in the early planning stages, already there, or just got back.
