
There are many romantic holiday destinations to select from in the Eastern Caribbean Islands. There are miles of sandy beaches, secluded romantic spots and lively romantic air in the evenings. Going on your honeymoon or taking a romantic holiday in the Caribbean Islands is an unforgettable experience.
In Antigua, you can take romantic strolls through rain forests; can enjoy relaxing on the beaches, swimming in the sea and paragliding. Antigua has some lovely hotels and villas. Some of the villas are secluded with private swimming pools. There is romance in the air in Antigua.
Barbados is another jewel in the Caribbean with miles of white sand beaches and lovely romantic hotels. You can choose a modern hotel or a converted English Country Club. However, regardless of where you stay, Barbados offers all that a romantic couple desires. Walking along the beach at sunset, followed by an exclusive sumptuous candle light dinner, makes Barbados a place to remember.
A visit to the Bahamas will give an entirely new dimension to your honeymoon or romantic getaway. With over twenty islands to select from and efficient water taxi services, you will just love the Bahamas. The landscape of each of the islands is breathtaking and the Caribbean Sea is inviting. Swimming, snorkeling, and sailing, you can find every water based activity over here. The people are friendly, warm hearted and easy going. Therefore, whether you like to mix with a crowd or be on your own, you are free to choose the type of romantic holiday you want.
In Anguilla, there are three romantic getaway hotels and the beaches there are quite exclusive. The resorts are well equipped to cater to romantic couples. The atmosphere is colonial, and very romantic. Anywhere you go in the Caribbean, the place will meet your requirements. In fact, in most places you will be over whelmed by the hospitality that will be shown to you by the locals. The people understand your right to privacy and respect it too. In fact, they go to great extent to make sure that your privacy is not intruded.
There are so many islands in the East Caribbean that will require volumes to describe. However, all of them are like scattered jewels in the sea, and have a lot to offer to the tourists. Their major industry is tourism and they compete fiercely with each other. The islands are not very far apart and water taxis and ferries are easily available.
The hotels, villas, and other places to stay abound the Caribbean and finding a nice place that fits one’s budget is not difficult. Most tourists come to the Caribbean for a romantic getaway and this is something about which the locals are fully aware. It’s your choice what you want to do on your romantic holiday. One thing is for sure that you will get the desired privacy.
Therefore, if you are planning for a romantic holiday in the Caribbean then you and your partner are going to love the trip to this coastal area of the world. A romantic holiday in the Caribbean can be planned at any time of the year. The weather remains constant and the places remain open.
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Which airlines is good to travel around the caribbean directly?I am going for my senior trip to the Caribbean and we will be needing to travel to several countries in our trip and not waste so much money, with that said can anyone help, ohh and the countries will most likely be, Jamaica, St. martin, bahamas, B.V.I., barbados. Thanks. (If there is a cheaper way to travel by boat plese do tell)
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not all of it looks like that
my great cousin was prime minister of there
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The ferries are the cheapest, but you won't get to all the islands that way. To see them all you'll eventually have to take local planes. Frequently though, the price of airfare goes down as more people book the flights.
The following link might be more informative:
http://www.caribbeaninspired.com/caribbean/travel/island-ferry-travel.htm
I've lived on St Thomas 35 years………think I'll stay!
My favorites are St Bart's and St Martain. Bermuda is also very beautiful, although it is not considered a Caribbean island, but it's too nice not to mention and it's sort of in the area. I've been to most of the islands in the Caribbean (via cruise ships) and these are the ones I would love to return back to and spend more time. Hope this helps!
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to all the HATERS… because u were to unintelligent to ask or read about how exciting it is an stayed in ANtigua an had a shitty ass time thats all on u ! ANTIGUA NICE!
In your house or mine> Yes, I hope so. On the street, probably no. What do you have in mind??
Puerto Rico is gorgeous. i have family there and the beaches are amazing ♥
i was born there =)
(but raised in guyana…tht explains my name)
The only airlines that offer great connections throughout the Caribbean are:
* American Airlines/American Eagle (from San Juan): Provides service to every major island in the region with the exception of Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Turks & Caicos, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands.
*LIAT (from Antigua): Reliable service to most of the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico.
*Air Jamaica (from Kingston and Montego Bay): Service to Cuba, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Grenada, Curacao and St. Lucia.
i have a question, is it legal for women to be topless here? thank you in advance
Two great countries….though I know Antigua better. Thanks for writing! Watch our other TVPs
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im going there in two weeks!
At this time there is no reason for concern with regards to travel in Jamaica. I have posted some websites that you can keep looking at prior to the trip and just make sure there are no travel restrictions. I honestly don't foresee any reason why you will not be able to travel to Jamaica Mon. Enjoy your honey moon lucky!
You would be happy to know that the governments in that region are planning extensively (as everywhere else) for proper precautions on prevention and containment if it should hit home. The Caribbean Epidemiology Centre – CAREC, called on Caribbean countries to begin immediate mobilization of key personnel to ensure that the region is ready to deal with possible cases of the flu.
I've only been to quite a few but Barbados tops it and it's one that has me keep coming back to and I have even temporarily lived there.
So I highly recommend Barbados since there is a lot to do, even if it just means laze on the beach.
My personal experience was partying in St. Lawrence Gap where there are not only hotels but bars/restaurants, convenience store, Internet place as well as various of clubs, too. I've seen nightlife among Bay Street in The City. There's also Oistins, known as a fishing town, holding every Friday and Saturday where locals and tourists gather for it famous dishes, dancing, just to have a good time.
Bridgetown especially any Cave Shepherd locations (not just only one in the capital but outside as well) are known for duty-free shopping and there are some historic sites to see.
You can travel on mini buses, route taxes or big blue buses for only $1.50 Barbadian.
Hope this helps.
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It depends where you are going in the Caribbean. If you are a U.S. Citizen traveling to and returning directly from a U.S. territory, you are not considered to have left the U.S. territory and do not need to present a passport.
U.S. territories include:
*American Samoa
*Guam
*Northern Mariana Islands
*Puerto Rico
*Swains Island
*U.S. Virgin Islands
Otherwise, you do need a passport.
A passport is one of the best forms of ID you can have. If you don't have one, you may eventually need one and they take a few weeks to get. You may want to start the process now. You can get the applications on line at: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_832.html .
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