Caribbean Island
Travel
Some call it “paradise.” Others call it “heaven on earth.”
Well, one thing is for sure,
a Caribbean
island travel is exactly what you need if you’re looking for
beaches, boats, banks, bikinis, and other tropical vacation
essentials.
Located right at the tip of South America and surrounded by
the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the
other, the Caribbean is not just the No. 1 playground for the
Americas, but also comprises movie-set beauty, coconut
tree-clad mountains, verdant valleys of sugarcane and bananas,
and seashore galore. Even the cities here glow with glorious
architecture and the towns dotting the region have been
established long before the automobile.
The islands are awash with island-flavored culture with just
the subtlest hint of European influence, and world-class
hotels, resorts, restaurants, activities, attractions, and
shopping. There are over fifty island destinations to choose
for your Caribbean island travel and each has its own extensive
catalogue of accommodations and activities for the Caribbean’s
famous exotic warm weather.
Below are our top picks for an awesome Caribbean
island travel:
New Providence, the Bahamas
Most visitors erroneously call it “Nassau” because the
island is the site of the nation’s capital, which was named
after the Dutch Prince of Orange-Nassau in 1695
after he took over the British throne. In
truth, the island is New Providence where about two-thirds of
the Bahamian population lives, and where millions of dollars
are invested in Nassau, Cable Beach, and Paradise Island. In
recent years, New Providence has created a name for itself as
one of the top places to visit when on a Caribbean island
travel.
Considered an offshore financial center, New Providence is
most obviously a fabulous shopping bazaar and Caribbean island
travel destination. Stroll along the world-famous Bay Street
and side streets and bask in the Caribbean carnival atmosphere.
Or visit one of the out islands of the Bahamas – the famous
Nassau and Paradise Island, connected with each other by a
bridge.
But while the Bahamas has plenty to offer, what it is really
most famous for is its island groove. The drumbeat is the
essence and the soul of Bahamian culture with the instrument
setting the heartbeat for all Bahamian music, including rake ‘n
scrape, Junkanoo and goombay.
Bermuda
An isolated paradise, Bermuda sits right in the middle of
the great chasm – the Atlantic Ocean between North America and
Europe. Couple that with a history of English settlement and
you have an island that is as unique as its topography. This
Caribbean island travel destination is spotlessly clean,
quaint, orderly, and extraordinarily pretty. Think pink and
green. Pink for the pastel shades that wash this 21-square mile
island. And green for the color of money that Bermuda’s
offshore banking and insurance sectors generate. Plus, it is
only a convenient 2 ½ hour flight from most major cities on the
US East Coast.
There are no slums, no billboards, and very, very few fast
food outlets. Inconvenient? Not likely. Because all this is
minor compared to the glorious sight this Caribbean island
travel destination offers. From the colonial architecture of
the tidy homes that line its roads to the fragrant tropical
flowers – Bermuda is all beauty and grace.
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