Montserrat is an island in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Puerto Rico. This island used to be very popular for vacation, but during the decades of 80 and 90 it suffered blows from hurricanes and Montserrat Volcano eruptions that led to the abandonment of the former capital - Plymouth and the south of the island is uninhabited.
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Great Caribbean Islands - Aruba
Aruba, one of the Dutch islands of the Caribbean, is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and can be found in the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles Islands, around twenty miles north of the coast of Venezuela. Aruba, which has an area of approximately seventy five square miles is one of the A B C islands (along with Bonaire and Curacao, which will be the subject of other articles).
Aruba's principal source of income is from tourism, due in no small part to its excellent climate. There is very little rainfall in Aruba and what there is tends to be concentrated during the autumn months. It is also located south of the hurricane belt.
The capital of Aruba is Oranjestad, on the North West coast of the island. The lack of rainfall on Aruba makes it one of the Caribbean's more arid islands and visitors will not find the lush tropical flora that is typical of most of the other islands. Cacti grow in abundance in Aruba's desert-like landscape!
Aruba's climate is complimented by some fantastic beaches, of which Palm Beach is the most well known. White sand and a turquoise ocean make the island a real must for tourists. The majority of visitors to Aruba are from the United States or Venezuela.
Aruba is famous for its glitzy nightlife and, in particular, its abundance of Casinos, which attract the modest gamblers and high-rollers alike!
The local language is Papamiento, which has strong Dutch and Spanish components, reflecting the island's past. The official language is Dutch, although English is spoken widely.
The official currency is the Aruban Florin, although the United States Dollar is accepted virtually everywhere.
The best way to get to Aruba is by air to Queen Beatrix International Airport, which is situated close to Oranjestad. Flights from North America and Europe, as well as Venezuela are regular throughout most of the year.
If you are contemplating travelling to the Caribbean for a lively time, with a near guarantee of great weather, magnificent beaches and a lively night life, Aruba is a place well worth visiting. And remember, Venezuela and its attractions are only an island hop away!
Author: Billy Phillips. Check out a Great Caribbean Resort in his Best Price Travel Comparison Websites directory, with links to the Best United Kingdom Comparison Site
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Great Caribbean Islands - The Bahamas
The Bahamas, or Bahamian Islands, is a chain of twenty-nine separate islands located broadly between Cuba to the south and Florida to the north west. Of these, fifteen are recognised as leading Caribbean vacation resorts. The Bahamas are part of the British Commonwealth.
Not surprisingly, the islands rely heavily on tourism for their income. The climate in The Bahamas are sub-tropical.
The principal islands, which have something of an Olde England feel to them are New Providence Island (where the capital of the Bahamas, Nassau, is located) Paradise Island, Grand Bahama, The Abacos, Berry Islands, Bimini, Andros, Harbour Island, The Exumas, Cat Island, San Salvador, Long Island, Acklins, Mayaguana, Inagua and Ragged Island. The relatively close proximity of the islands to one another coupled with the availability of island hopping flights makes it easy to visit more than one on any Bahamas vacation. Swimming, sunbathing, snorkelling, fishing and scuba diving are popular. It should be noted that the Bahamas are located within the hurricane belt, so the best time to visit is between December and June, if you wish to avoid the risk of a hurricane.
The official language of the country is English, although most of the locals also speak Bahamian Creole.
The official currency is the Bahamian Dollar, although the United States Dollar equally welcome.
Flights to the Bahamas can be taken to the Lynden Pindling International Airport (which was formerly Nassau International Airport) close to Nassau, which takes flights from the United States. Grand Bahama International Airport in Freeport, Grand Bahama also services flights from the United States.
The number of travellers who visit these islands year after year are the best proof of the fact that they stand alone in the Caribbean ocean as a chain of diverse yet essentially similar Caribbean vacation island destinations. It requires only a visit to one of the many online travel comparison or travel review websites to ascertain just how many people love these islands.
The Bahamian islands represent a real opportunity for the tourist to sample a number of Caribbean resorts within one vacation and within one country. The beauty of them is that you can safely visit any of them in the knowledge that you can spend the same currency and speak the same language on whichever island you land on! If you are into island hopping but don't want to spend an excessive amount of your vacation travelling to and from the different islands, the Bahamas are for you!
Author: Billy Phillips. Check out a Great Caribbean Resort in his Best Price Travel Comparison Websites directory, with links to the Best United Kingdom Comparison Site
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Saturday, March 3, 2012
Great Caribbean Islands - Curacao
Curacao is the largest of the three southern Caribbean islands forming the Netherlands Antilles A B C islands along with Aruba and Bonaire, with an area of approximately one hundred and seventy square miles. This interesting island is located twelve degrees north of the equator.
Curacao is the least tourism reliant of the three sister islands, although there are still plenty of reasons to visit, not the lease of which is its warm climate. The relative lack of rainfall means that the landscape is arid, with cacti in abundance rather than the lusher flora that is associated with most of the other Caribbean islands.
The capital of the islands is Willemstad, whose architecture is decidedly reminiscent of The Netherlands.
There are thirty five beaches on Curacao, so the island does offer something for the bathers (both in the sun and the sea) but it is better known for its diving. There are coral reefs and the diving, particularly to the south side of the island, is a real must. There are over sixty designated dive sites on Curacao.
In addition to the beach and marine activities during the day, a lively nightlife is available in Curacao, with several casinos providing entertainment for those who like to take a flutter on the roulette wheel or the blackjack table.
The local languages are Papamiento (which has strong Dutch and Spanish components, reflecting the island's past) Dutch, Spanish and English. What is the most interesting thing about Curacao is that it manages to combine its ability to create a national income that is not entirely based upon tourism with a really effective programme to evolve itself into one of the more popular Caribbean tourist islands.
The official currency, as is the case with all of the islands of the Netherlands Antilles, is the Netherlands Antillean Guilder, although the United States Dollar is also accepted in a great majority of shops, nightclubs, automobile rental agents and, it goes without saying, casinos.
The easiest way to get to the island is by air to Curacao International Airport, which is. Scheduled flights are served from the North America, South America and Europe.
This innovative Caribbean island is, on any analysis, a distinctive resort, where many of the locals speak four different languages! It is steeped in history and soaked in tradition for those who want something that is a little different from the conventional Caribbean island vacation.
Author: Billy Phillips. Check out a Great Caribbean Resort in his Best US Price Comparison Websites directory, with links to the Best United Kingdom Comparison Site.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
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