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Exploring the Caribbean on a Yacht


May 31, 2010
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The Canouan Island is an idyllic Caribbean Island complete with white sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, mountainous topography and world class holiday resorts. Being a tiny island in the Grenadines belonging to St. Vincent, the Canouan Island is an unspoilt tropical paradise. Being a tiny island measuring only 3 miles across, its capital Charlestown is actually more like a village.

The barrier reef which runs along the Atlantic Ocean side of the island is popular among tourists as a great place to go scuba diving. The coral reef is teeming with marine life and the crystal clear water allows great visibility for divers. Just off the coast of Canouan Island on the Atlantic Ocean are five uninhabited islands known as the Tobago Cays. These islands are world renowned for snorkeling and diving and since there is almost no human activity here, the marine eco system is largely undisturbed.

Another interesting place to visit is the Canouan –The Moorings. It’s a romantic little marina that is placed right in the heart of the Grenadines in the Caribbean. Known as a favorite destination among yachtsmen all over the world the aquamarine waters of the sea off Canouan is far too tempting to pass by. All most all the anchorages of the Caribbean are within range and a diverse array of locations are available for avid sea explorers to choose from. Among the choices are the isles of Bequia and Mystique, Bequia which are home to the villas of a number of famous celebrities while the enchanted beauty of Mystique’s deserted beaches is simply breathtaking.

The tropical weather, the warm temperature experienced in the Caribbean and the steady north east to south east winds ensure that your sailing adventures go smoothly. Also for those who wish to explore lands that lie a bit further away, chartered trips can be arranged to St. Lucia and Grenada islands.

For tourists that wish to indulge in an idyllic Caribbean sailing vacation booking in to a Caribbean resort on Canouan Island would be a great way to start off the proceedings.

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Get Your Passport Now For Summer Travel To The Caribbean


March 15, 2010
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Two months after the U.S. Government instituted new passport regulations for Caribbean and Latin American travel under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), both foreign officials and visitors have called the initial transition a success. Requiring passports for air travel between the Caribbean and the United States, the WHTI was enacted to alleviate security concerns regarding U.S. border security. It was predicted by many that the initiative would create noticeable hassles for travelers and resorts in early 2007. Yet, most resorts and travel bureaus saw no decrease in American visitors, while tourists were able to make successful arrangements and navigate the new passport restrictions.

That said – don’t let the smooth initial transition catch you off guard. Travel experts speculate that the summer months could provide more difficulty for tourists and resorts alike. Due to the fact that so many of the visitors to Grand Cayman during the first few months of this year already possessed long-standing passports, the delays and hassles were minimal. Yet, as family travel to the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean picks up throughout the summer, experts fear that many tourists may overlook the new passport regulations – especially for their children.

If you have begun planning a family vacation to Grand Cayman, now is the time to add passport applications to the top of your checklist. As it takes at least 6 weeks (with some current reports at 10 weeks) for the U.S. State Department to process passports, submitting your applications now will give you enough time to plan your activities for the summer. Simply because there wasn’t a rush on new passport applications at the beginning of the year, doesn’t mean there won’t be a backlog of applications for the summer travel season.

For those concerned about the additional cost of passports for their family, some resorts have developed a unique solution. In an effort to lessen tourists’ concerns about the cost and hassle of passports, hotels and resorts – such as the Marriott and Renaissance Mexico and Caribbean Resorts – have implanted discounts to new passport holders. For instance, if you arrive at the Grand Cayman Marriott and the island is your first stamped destination, you will receive a $100 resort credit. In most cases, discounts like these simply require your family’s passports being shown to the front desk staff at the resort. Furthermore, as you probably finalized your passports well before travel, a credit like this could offer a nice financial cushion for your family vacation.

To help you plan the perfect Caribbean family vacation, here is helpful checklist for the passport application process. Remember, it is recommended to begin the passport application process as soon as you know you are going to travel to Grand Cayman or anywhere else throughout the Caribbean or Latin America:

• First, acquire proof of U.S. citizenship for all passport applicants. Most travelers use birth certificates, but expired passports can also be used.

• Have a pair of passport photos taken at a drugstore, copy shop or any other location.

• Obtain passport applications from the U.S. State Department website or from any post office or government facility.

• If anyone in your family is receiving their first passport, you must visit a passport acceptance facility with your passport photos, proof of citizenship and photo ID to have the applications validated. Passport acceptance facilities include courts, post offices, libraries and government offices. Check the U.S. State Department website for all locations.

• Send your applications with payment from these approved locations.

• If you have planned ahead, you shouldn’t need to expedite your passport application through the U.S. State Department. For $60, the Passport Services Office offers expedited shipping – usually ensuring delivery of passports within 3-4 weeks. Also, if you’re family is in a time crunch, several services can obtain passports in as little as 24 hours for a greater fee.

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Romance and Adventure Await with Cheap Holiday Deals to Grenada


January 9, 2010
Filed under: visit carribean — admin @ 5:06 am

Cheap holiday deals to Granada are a great way to have the romance she seeks, the adventure you seek, and a budget to make you both happy. It is rare in life that you can find so many wonderful things wrapped into all inclusive packages to Grenada that are designed to please you both.

Honeymoons to Grenada can include the moonlit beach walks she is sure to love but can also include adventure tours and holidays that will get your blood pumping. Some of the adventure tours that are available include river tubing adventures, bike trail adventures, and jeep tours that take you off the beaten path and show you parts of Grenada that typical tourists never manage to explore.

Of course that isn’t all that romantic this romantic escape can provide. Weddings in Grenada are becoming increasingly popular. Who wouldn’t want to get married with live calypso music playing in the background and an endless sea of stunning waters as the backdrop? More importantly, cheap holiday deals to Grenada can be made that include the cost of your wedding in the package price. You can have the wedding of her dreams and a honeymoon to remember within a budget that will have you crying tears of joy rather than pain.

Shopping in Grenada offer the wonderful opportunity to enjoy exquisite spices. If you enjoy shopping for spices you will want to make sure to include a Saturday morning visit to Market Square. You might also be interested in planning a stop in Greenville to see how nutmeg is processed. Rum lovers will surely want to add a strip to the River Antoine Rum Distillery where you can learn how rum is prepared.

Exploring the Waters of Grenada – Sun and sea lovers will find plenty to keep you occupied during your cheap holidays to Grenada. Snorkeling in the waters of Levera national Park gives you the opportunity to explore coral reefs along with sea grass beds. Even if snorkeling isn’t your thing you will be able to enjoy many hours swimming in the beautiful Caribbean Sea or relaxing on the beaches.

Diving is another popular activity to enjoy while visiting Grenada. One popular dive is on the Bianca C which was a passenger ship that sunk in October of 1961. The dive is as fascinating as the story of the Bianca C and the fact that most of the passengers and crew were able to be saved from this vessel. If you enjoy diving, this is one adventure you will definitely want on your ‘to do’ list while enjoying your cheap holidays in Grenada.

A quick note should be made to the importance of planning ahead when making cheap holiday deals to Grenada. Hurricane season lasts from May to November, though tropical weather is possible at other times during the year. If you plan to travel to Grenada during this time be aware that your trips could be interrupted or impacted by tropical weather. Make sure you either purchase insurance to cover the costs of your travels or emergency travel home or that your resort offers guarantees or reimbursements for plans that must be canceled or interrupted as a result of tropical storms. Your other option is to book your cheap holiday deals to Grenada during the months of December through April when storms are less likely.

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Cheap Holiday Deals to Jamaica Provide Memorable Holidays to Last a Lifetime


November 29, 2009
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Want to really make a great impression? Plan your wedding in Jamaica. Before your jaw hits the floor it is important to understand that Jamaica weddings are impressive, romantic, and free from many of the relatives and trappings that go into other weddings. More importantly, you will make her happy and everyone else you know insanely jealous. Better still, you will get to enjoy the wedding and the honeymoon in Jamaica in one fell swoop rather than paying the price of both. Who could ask for more and why on earth would you?

There are many great things to enjoy while on holiday to Jamaica not the least of which is the music. You will hear popular songs transformed to a reggae beat. The music isn’t the only thing laid back about this little slice of paradise but it certainly sets the stage.

Romantic getaways to Jamaica are quite common. If you’ve thought honeymoons to Jamaica were out of your price range, think again. You can find plenty of great cheap holidays and all inclusive packages to Jamaica that make the honeymoon of your dreams a very distinct possibility—even on a budget that is limited on its best days.

If you want to save even more money, consider weddings in Jamaica. By taking the plunge and heading to Jamaica for your honeymoon, you can cut out the middleman (the big expensive church wedding) and enjoy two for very little more than the price of one. In fact, some of the all inclusive packages to Jamaica offer options for Jamaican weddings. Can you imagine a more stunning backdrop than the gorgeous waters of the Caribbean for your wedding photographs?

Shopping is a great deal of fun during holidays to Jamaica. Be sure you get those cheap holidays deals to Jamaica so that you have plenty left over to enjoy your shopping. There are also adventure tours, horseback tours, Quad tours, stunning scenery, waterfalls, and beaches to enjoy throughout Jamaica.

Whether you are looking for a romantic escape for two or want something suitable for the entire family, Jamaica, as a holiday destination, delivers. Interesting places to visit include Nine Mile (the birthplace of Bob Marley), Black River tours, Kool Runnings Water Park, zip line tours, Aqua Sol Theme Park, and Dolphin Cover. Some resorts are designed specifically with family in minds and offer amenities that are suitable for small and older children.

Before finding cheap holiday deals to Jamaica you should be aware that hurricane season takes place between May and November. During these months a hurricane is more likely than in other months. While it isn’t a probability that a hurricane will occur during the time of your holiday it is possible and something you should be aware of. To lessen the odds you may want to book your travels between December and April.

You should also note that booking in those months doesn’t guarantee that there will not be a tropical storm or hurricane only that the likelihood is diminished. Make sure you have insurance protection for your holiday against weather either through your travel agency or that the hotel or resort you select offers it to all guests.

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Bahamas Yacht Charter


November 1, 2009
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When is the Best Time to Avail of Caribbean Yacht Charters for the Bahamas?

You have two choices. You can go during the off-peak and on-peak seasons. When you want to make sure that you can go cheap on your charter yachts Caribbean, it’s a good idea to visit the islands during June until November. By this time, there are fewer people around, so you won’t have to be competing with a crowd on the beach or even when availing of a yacht charter Carribean. The latter is also cheaper, since most of the Carribean yacht charter are offered at a discount, even those luxurious yachts, sailboats, and catamarans.

However, you would not really mind spending a lot more during the on-peak seasons. Luxury charter yachts can cost you thousands of dollars every week. For example, a yacht that can accommodate a small group of 8 will cost you 15,000 dollars per week, excluding the expenses. But you will have your own chef, captain, and crew, who can take care of all your needs. Most of all, the temperature in the Bahamas is at its best. Since it’s an island much closer to North America, it is a little colder than the other Caribbean island nations. Temperature in the summer can be between 27 and a little above 30 degrees Celsius during the summer. The atmosphere is also cold during the morning and afternoon and cold at night.

Average temperature in the Bahamas ranges from 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (27 to 32 degrees Celsius) in the summer to 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 27 degrees Celsius) in the winter. The northern Bahamian islands can be even a little cooler. Winds across The Bahamas keep vacations cool in the daytime and help lower the temperatures at night.

Where can you go?

There are a lot of islands that make up the Bahamas, so that means you have wide variety of choices. You can bring your luxury yacht charter: at the outdoor aquarium, which is located in the Paradise Island. Besides the beaches, there are also lagoons, swimming pools, and waterslides. This is also the home of more than 200 species of marine life. There are also great beaches, where the sands are powdery white and the waters are crystal blue. They are excellent places for inter-island cruising on board a luxury catamaran or a superyacht charter.

There are also boat tours that can take you to the Bahamas, though it’s not the be-all, end-all destination. You can ride a Grenadines yacht charter or a BVI yacht charter.

Indeed, the Bahamas is one tropical island that you should not miss. So pick your mode of transport: on board interisland cruises such as yacht charters BVI or superyachts that go directly to the Bahamas.

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