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The Caribbean is where water and sand seem to come together solely for the entertainment of vacationers. Island hopping is natural when visiting this Atlantic region where dozens of islands, from the Bahamas to Tobago, form a floating parade of pleasures.

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    Wining and Dining in Anguilla
    Written By Ron Kapon  |  Published October 6, 2008  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    Anguilla is situated in the British West Indies, around 150 miles east of Puerto Rico and 9 miles north of St. Maarten. It is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean.
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    Time stands still on 'the Calypso Coast'
    Written By Bob Schulman  |  Published August 1, 2008  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    Something unusual happens on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. There, visitors find they've taken a jump back in time to the West Indian islands of the mid-1900s...
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    Exploring the Domincan Republic's Amber Coast
    Written By Habeeb Salloum  |  Published January 14, 2008  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    "Before you leave, you must see what they call here the 'Amber Coast'!" A Canadian vacationer, who had spent two weeks in Puerto Plata and made a number of excursions, advised after I asked him what tour he would recommend.
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    A Bit of France in the Caribbean
    Written By Ron Kapon  |  Published October 24, 2007  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    St. Maarten, St. Martin, Sint Maarten, St. Barts, St. Barths and Saint Barthelemy are all spellings I saw during my four days on the two almost adjacent islands.
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    Antigua & Barbuda
    Written By Ron Kapon  |  Published July 30, 2007  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    The island (an-tee-ga) has warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbors, and a protective wall of coral reef. In 1784 Admiral Horatio Nelson established Great Britain's most important Caribbean base there.
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    The Real Pirates of the Caribbean - A Short Life and a Merry One
    Written By Richard Grant  |  Published June 6, 2007  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    "Are ye a pirate, sir? Well then, sign aboard," says Joseph Garvey, brandishing a flintlock pistol as he beckons visitors into the Pirates of Nassau Museum. Called "the best pirate attraction in the world"...
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    Cruise Sightings Caribbean days at sea
    Written By Guest Author  |  Published April 30, 2007  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    What fun it is to ride the Royal Caribbean Enchantress of the Seas! For five days last month, while the North chilled out in huge snow cups, we cruised the nose of Florida, sailing out of Ft. Lauderdale...
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    Cancun: One year after Wilma
    Written By Bob Schulman  |  Published October 19, 2006  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    There are lots of happy people around here. You can see it on the big smiles of desk clerks, doormen,waitresses, room maids, bell persons, bartenders, spa attendants and all the others who've got their jobs back...
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