This
dual-nation island is easy to reach, thanks to direct flights from
numerous U.S. Cities. And once there, its friendly residents are oh
so welcoming. ...
The Bahamas
are often described as a nation of islands. There are in fact more
than 700 charted islands and more than 2,000 smaller bits of land -
often ...
It's a party
for the people, where everyone is welcome. Locals and visitors of
every ethnicity and class join together in Carnival, a riotous
island-style ...
Open-air
markets are ubiquitous in the Caribbean. Every town, seaside
village and mountain hamlet plays host to this particular form of
local commerce. ...
The island
of Trinidad is best known as the home of the world- famous
Carnival, with its lavish street parades, calypso music and
all-night parties that ...
You could
spend a month going to a different beach every day on the island of
St. John, as there are over 50 bays, coves and sandy stretches of
coastline ...
Sun-washed,
cosmopolitan and infused with multi-cultural energy, Miami is a
marvelous destination at any time of the year. But there are
certain dates on ...
The Bahamas
is a nation of islands. The best -and sometimes only- way to visit
many of these islands is by boat. Take the Abacos, for example. You
can fly ...
Extending to
the southwest from Miami like a giant comma, the emerald island
chain of the Florida Keys faces the blue Atlantic Ocean. Between
land and sea ...
Some of the
Caribbean's big draws are the beaches. They come in all colors from
sugary white sand to glistening pewter and even slate black. But
perhaps ...
If you are
heading north from San Jose or Alajuela to resorts in Costa Rica's
La Fortuna area, make time to stop and stretch your legs at the
town of ...
Jamaica is
one of the largest and most geographically diverse islands in the
Caribbean. This bodes well for adventurous vacationers looking to
go beyond ...
The seaside
promenade known as El Malecon is the most popular walking
destination in Puerto Vallarta. Between the ocean vistas, sculpture
exhibits and ...