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BAHAMAS Not the first place you would think of getting married...

These islands were developed with Holidays in mind, but their natural beauty is irrefutable too. To escape the tourist scene on Grand Bahama, visit the vast pine forests and the world's longest underwater cave system in Lucayan National Park; in Nassau, even the biggest culture fan can appreciate the historic downtown area and bargain for hand-woven mats, hats, and baskets at the world's largest straw market

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DOMINICA   Guadeloupe & Martinique

Blue-headed hummingbird , ringed kingfisher with a rust-coloured stomach and a peacock spreading its magnificent span of blue, green, turquoise and brown feathers. Then the butterflies, a sweep of deep blues, oranges and yellows. The backdrop of plant life - from white and pink orchids to heliconias, begonias, elephant ears and jade vine, with its extraordinary aquamarine flowers - a spectacle all its own. come to Dominica for this. With more than half of its 289.5-square-mile surface covered by rain forest - including the lush 22,000-acre Northern Forest Preserve, 17,000-acre Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and more than 350 rivers and streams - this Caribbean island offers a view into the natural bounty of the tropics.

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CUBA LIBRA: The cosmopolitan ambiance is distinctly unique. The music history & impending changes  possibly soon to engulf the island & its traditions.
US & UK VIRGIN ISLES
Most people travel to St. John to bask in the luxury of five-star resorts, dine in expensive restaurants and get seen at shiny bars with ocean views. But to those searching for a more authentic experience, the swankiest of the three US Virgin Islands also reveals an exciting glimpse of Caribbean life - one that sparkles with West Indian flavours, aromas and rhythms. Honeymoon & Wedding destination

Holidays in the Caribbean

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GRENADA , calling itself the "Spice Island of the Caribbean" in the tourist brochures. And the slogan is true to this day, with the island's large output of nutmeg, cloves, mace, ginger, and of course cinnamon. In fact, there's a nutmeg plant on the island nation's flag. This 133 square-mile isle is also known for, you guessed it, tourism. But the great thing about English-speaking Grenada is that tourism here means low-key boutique hotels - a far cry from the mega-resorts and all-inclusive's found in other parts of the Caribbean. So if you're looking for character and quietness, & the old adage ' Leave only footprints' is really true here in this -the spice island of your dreams.

MONTSERRAT Don't forget this British colony island - reachable from Antigua . Discovered by Columbus in 1493 (& the Irish!)

After 350 years of dormancy the volcano reminder us how most of the Caribbean was formed, here's to another 350 years of tranquility.

You get an extra site seeing trip here the beauty & power of Nature. At least support the people by a visit.You can helicopter out in

20 minutes or take a ferry ride in about 1hour - a little different than your average excursion.. 

ANTIGUA an Introduction

Independent since 1981, Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua 's sister island to the north) have between them about 170 square miles and 66,000 inhabitants. The chief industry is tourism, which has replaced the production of sugar in the top spot (though sugar production continues). There is no extreme rainy season, and temperatures hover around the 80s most of the year.

What it does have is magnificent beaches (reputedly, 365 of them), and excellent, quality hotels located directly on those beaches, as well as a great deal of sailing activity from its well-maintained marinas and yacht slips. Very good for Weddings

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ANGUILLA  Remains a British colony. With some of the finest coral sand in the caribbean, this relatively unknown island is easy going.

JAMAICA -Hot!  This is one off the largest islands in the caribbean & needs your support the people are friendly & the island surprising

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ARUBA Safely situated outside the usually known islands.

18 miles north of Venezuela, Aruba boasts year-round sunny skies, cooling trade winds, and beaches that rank with the best in the world

St. Maarten/St Martin Shared by the French and the Dutch - If you want to Marry here you have to be 'Resident' for 10 days...

St. Martin is considered by many to be the sailing capital of the Caribbean. (But don't tell that to an Antiguan.)
BERMUDA is small, select, and manicured with its homes with white roofs, green lawns and flowers. There is the feeling of prosperity, and a controlled atmosphere--reflected not simply in the tight lid on further hotel construction, but in the prohibition of any further immigration (other than by very wealthy people). It comes as close to being a "paradise on earth" as any island in the world. Reality can seem far behind. 

TRINIDAD  This cosmopolitan island is famous for hosting the liveliest carnival in the caribbean.View the abundant colourful birds in the nature centre.

GRAND CAYMAN Breathtaking seven mile beach. A visit to the turtle conservation farm or watch stingrays in their actuarial enviroment.

PRINCESS CAYS*   Relax then snorkel, sail swim or water-ski...

TORTOLA visit Picturesque Road town or search out caribbean coves, smugglers caves or your own private beach, perhaps at brewers bay...

ST.KITTS The 'Sleepiest' place in di caribbean! A little bit French - a little bit Caribe

St .LUCIA The greenery mixes dense 'Jungle' with sprawling Banana plantations. Leading to idyllic caribbean coves to the busy Castries or beautiful Marigot Bay.

St .VINCENT A rugged island surrounded by coral reefs perfect for snorkeling the clear blue waters. The landmark is of La Soufriere mountain

BONAIRE A tiny capitol of Kralendijk is the central attraction with caribbean beaches galore & a Flamingo Sanctuary

MARTINQUE   French Caribbean with a taste of Creole.Chic Fort-de-France, Plantations & of course Les Pitons du Carbet

ISLA MARGARITA  A Mountainous caribbean island to top all Caribbean islands, fringed by palm trees & add a little Duty Free Shopping...

Famed for it's golden sand beaches and duty-free shopping, Margarita is a classic fusion of Caribbean and Latin cultures,

with mangrove swamps, cloud forest, semi desert and mountains to explore. Nightlife is good and the water is perfect for windsurfing. Why not go FWD Roaming, everyday or V.I.P.  www.sr4x4.com

BARBADOS The closest but sometimes seeming ubiquitous in its 'Old British ways', things are steadily changing to bring this island closer to home.

PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rico's sunny shores yearning for a day snorkeling in the warm turquoise waters,

an afternoon walking amid 500-year-old buildings or an evening dining in the luscious hip restaurants,

you've chosen the right place. An all-American destination with a spicy infusion of salsa

PRINCESS CRUISES Have a 15 night cruise from MIAMI, taking in a snapshot of most of these islands- so you can have an idea of where to go next. You can overstay in MIAMI.

More info from www.caribbeanvacation.com/occidental-aruba  www.princesscruises.co.uk  www.cunard.co.uk  www.royalcaribbean.co.uk www.travellinkco-ordinators.co.uk/CRUISESAIL.htm

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