
Puerto Rico
From laid back to beachfront deluxe, Puerto Rico is an island offering so many vacation experiences that it calls itself "The Continent of Puerto Rico." Want to be waited on hand and foot, or would you rather forego the air conditioning for the rustic reality of a rural parador out on the island? In the busy capital, San Juan, you'll find sightseeing attractions, luxury hotels, superb restaurants, exciting nightlife, and dazzling casinos.
Out in the countryside, the mood is quite different--it's another world, several other worlds, actually. Spanish colonial towns, a lush rain forest, quiet seaside restaurants and golden beaches await you.
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Jamaica
Jamaica is the third largest Caribbean island, and can provide both a stimulating and tranquil vacation. If you are looking for an exciting Caribbean vacation, Jamaica would be the perfect choice. Any type of accommodation is available here, from grande all-inclusive resorts, to smaller beach bungalows. Its traditions of reggae, rastafarianism, and Jamaican art mingle with modern all-inclusive resorts, fine cuisine, and cosmopolitan shopping to make Jamaica an attractive destination to all sorts of visitors.
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica is divided by a backbone of volcanoes and mountains, an extension of the Andes-Sierra Madre chain which runs along the western side of the Americas. If you come and tour Costa Rica once, travel its beaches, explore the flora, fauna and adventure the rainforests by booking some tours to the beautiful places, you will fill your heart with its beauty and adventurous spirit, and you may not want to live anywhere else on the planet.
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Aruba
The perfect weather and world famous white sand beaches make Aruba the ideal destination for beach lovers and watersports enthusiasts. Numerous casinos, great shopping and many restaurants are the island's other attractions. Apart from these there are several other magnificent beaches, ideal for inexperienced swimmers or children and home of some gorgeous coral heads. Snorkeling, sailing, wind surfing, deep-sea fishing, playing tennis, dining in the many restaurants and gambling in the numerous casinos are just a few of the many ways you can spend your vacation in Aruba.
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Grenada
Grenada's diverse and colorful people embrace visitors to their special island. Touring and hiking through the spectacular capital city of St. George's, along the Carenage, the semi-circular roadway sweeps around the bay reflecting the red-roofed colonial city. Local craft and spice shops mingle with international restaurants, museums, and Market Square, the gathering place for buying and selling produce and spices.
The famous Grande Anse Beach and Lance Aux Epines lie at the southern end of the island and are home to Grenada's fine hotels, water sports, and tourist facilities. Many dramatic bays and coves punctuate the island's southern and eastern shoreline making this area a favorite with sailors and yachtsmen. Accommodations range from several 5-star resorts to moderately priced hotels, inns, guesthouses, and private homes.
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Dominica
Dominica's appeal is in its raw, untamed landscape. Found between Martinique and Guadeloupe, Dominica consists of virgin rain forests filled with rivers, waterfalls, lakes and natural hot springs. The island retains the language and flair of her English roots, although today she is an independent nation who's made a name for herself worldwide among tourists looking for excitement off the beaten path.
Dominica is perhaps most famous for its tropical rainforest, and the many rivers and waterfalls which result from the high rainfall in the interior. In addition, its volcanic origins manifest themselves most noticably in the Boiling Lake (one of the largest of its kind in the world) and many other smaller fumaroles around the island (including at least one underwater). Moreover, it is widely acknowledged to be both one of the best dive sites and a prime whale watching location in the region (if not world).
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