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• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to General Interest in Caribbean. |
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A Movie Buff's Tour of North America
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There are endless traveller's tours designed for those with a love for sports and the extreme. Hiking and walking tours, camping, rock climbing, and even swimming vacations exist in the plenty. Outdoor enthusiasts can pick up virtually any travel book and quickly flip to the pages describing the best paths, the most dramatic camping locations, or the steepest cliffs. But what about those with an interest in the most fluid of all art forms?
Cruising The Caribbean - Life on the Sea
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Nowhere else in the world is more synonymous with cruising than the Caribbean. The dynamics of the Caribbean are truly unique and this is probably why it is the number one cruise destination anywhere – and has been for generations.
Secrets Beneath The Waters: The Best Dive Sites in the British Virgin Islands
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For many, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is solely a sun and sand destination, offering a refuge from the hectic pace of everyday life. For others, the islands are a prime place of adventure and discovery, offering an abundance of spectacular dive sites found throughout the area.
The Best of Trinidad and Tobago
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Basking in the southern Caribbean Sea, Trinidad and Tobago is a juicy little country known for its calm tropical climes, lush natural environment, colourful festivities and invigorating steelpan music. Composed of two main islands—Trinidad and its much smaller sibling, Tobago—and a scattering of islets set in the furthest southeastern corner of the Caribbean, the country is
Whale Watching in Dominica
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The appearance of a tremendous tail, accompanied by a loud splash is a fairly common sight in Dominica's sparkling deep blue waters. Year-round travellers visit the island dubbed as the “Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean” in hopes of seeing
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