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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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    Barefoot Through the Islands:The Virgin Islands - the easy way
    Written By Guest Author  |  Published August 16, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    A Windjammer Barefoot Cruise is exactly what it means. Unless you have very sensitive tootsies you will find it far more comfortable to go barefooted on the old teak decks
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    Breezes
    Written By Jane Ammeson  |  Published July 7, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    The negotiations began as soon as the door to our room closed. Our children, who had been hesitant about leaving their friends behind over spring vacation, were suddenly complaining about having to go home the Sunday before school started.
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    The Warmth of Curacao
    Written By Jane Ammeson  |  Published June 29, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    Not far from the bustling, candy colored downtown of Willemstad, the capitol of Curacao, the Avila Beach Hotel, once the mansion of the island's governor and also refuge to Simon Bolivar, the liberator of Venezuela, sits on the sands of the Caribbean Sea.
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    Rum & Coca Cola: Viva Bacardi and San Juan
    Written By Ron Kapon  |  Published June 28, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    This was not meant to be a travel story, so let's get the travel facts first, and then we will deal with the rum.
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    Caicos
    Written By Jane Ammeson  |  Published June 21, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    "There isn't much to do here," says my friend Yami who has traveled here before. We are sitting by the pool at Ocean Club West on Providenciales, the most populated of the Turks & Caicos Islands in the British Virgin Islands located about an hour and a half by plane from Miami.
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    Cuba: Transitions in time...On the Brink of Another Revolution?
    Written By Guest Author  |  Published June 20, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    Once-magnificent colonnaded structures now crumbling into ruin reside side-by-side with beautifully reconstructed mansions and grande dame hotels.
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    Of Ships and the Sea: Exploring Other Options!
    Written By Guest Author  |  Published June 13, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    It's a competitive business, and aboard these glittering vessels that sometimes carry more passengers than the population of the ports they visit, there is the lure of even more amenities.
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    Vacation 911
    Written By Shelly Claflin  |  Published March 13, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
    Prevention and remedy can make the difference as to whether a vacation is enjoyed or endured. We delight our senses by imersing ourselves in cultures with exotic foods and uncommon accommodations.
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