Posts Tagged ‘Caribbean’

Barbados – A Caribbean Vacation Dream

March 15th, 2010

The name given to a tiny island paradise in the Eastern Caribbean by explorers from Portugal was Barbados. This name was derived from tress on the island that looked like they had long beards known as the bearded fig tree. Today Barbados is one of the most developed islands in the region, and a Barbados vacation has something to offer everyone, from all-inclusive getaways to unrivaled water sports and recreation, from historical landscapes and fascinating landmarks, to old forts and photogenic ruins. English is the official language of Barbados is English, although the locals speak Bajan–a creole language derived from English.

High end Barbados luxury hotels are found on the beachfronts of both the South and West coasts of the island. The West Coast tranquil beaches welcome high-end holiday visitors, including jet-setters and celebrities, who flock to former private villas that have been converted into hotels and condos. The South Coast with its fine white sand beaches is the center of tourist activity on Barbados, offering a wide variety of accommodations that range from budget to mid-range. There is a wonderful stretch of coastal road that connects accommodations and beaches together. This makes your daily travels a breeze and quite picturesque. The East coast of the island is quite different from the other coasts as its seas are quite dangerous for the avid seabather or swimmer and its land it quite hilly and twisting. However it is a hot spoot for both local and visiting surfers as well as avid hikers.

When you move further inland the island of Barbados becomes filled with nature, including large sugar cane fields and rolling limestone hills.
days winding around small roads far from the hustle crowds of the west and south coasts. This is ideal for spending much time exploring the small towns and villages through this natural Caribbean island paradise.

The sun, sand and surf is not the only thing the island of Barbados offers. The capital of the island is known as Bridgetown and it is the most lively city on the island. There are many activitives to take part in here, such as sightseeing ancient Caribbean and English buildings and monuments, while taking in some of the island capital’s unique culture. Beyond walking, sightseeing, engaging in friendly haggling with street vendors, or relaxing at one of the numerous cafes on the riverbanks, one can pay homage to the drink Barbados is famous for: rum, which is available in the city's many dutyfree souvenir shops. Other noteworthy activities for the sports aficionados include watching West Indies cricket at the Kensington Oval, or spending a day at the horse races, at the race course in Garrison.

A vacation in Barbados is a satisfying endevour for those visitors willing to engage in all that it offers and relish in the beaming sun, the beauty of the landscape and the unique culture of this island. Barbados residents are friendly and welcoming to strangers, and are likely to be “sweet fa so”–”very nice” in Bajan. No matter what you choose to do while on your Barbados vacation, whether it be riding the waves on your surfboard or just enjoying the local rum, it is sure to be one to write home about.

St. John Tourism

March 13th, 2010

The U.S. Virgin Islands attract millions of tourists each and every year, and with good reason too. They offer all of the luxury and beauty of the Caribbean, but with the security and safety that comes with being governed by the U.S. Of the three major U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John tends to get the least attention, but this is because it has withstood the temptation to commercialize itself, and not because it is a less worthy destination than St. Croix or St. Thomas, which are the other two major Islands that make up the U.S. Virgin Islands.

In fact, if you want a relaxing time in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and to immerse yourself in natural and unspoilt surroundings, then St. John stands out as the obvious choice. With two-thirds of the Island designated as National Park, it is the most undeveloped, easygoing and laid back of the large U.S. Virgin Islands. That is not to say that it is the ‘dull’ choice – far from it. There is plenty to do and see there if you want to spend a a few days away from one of its many stunning beaches.

Of particular note, and something which should not be missed under any circumstances, is the Virgin Islands National Park. It includes hiking trails and a wonderful range of wildlife, some of which is unique to the Island. The beaches within the National Park, are amongst the best to be found in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and there are enough of them for you to visit a different one on each day of your stay.

The main towns are Cruz Bay and Coral Bay, and staying in one of these two places allows easy access to restaurants, bars and shops. There are lots of hotels and resorts to choose from, which range from the quaint to the exceedingly lavish. Booking early is always advisable as finding anywhere to stay at the last minute is normally impossible.

Luxury resorts tend to be the preferred choice. Most lead directly on to the beach, offer amazing views, and provide full guest services. You literally would not have to leave the resort if you did not want to. For those looking for tranquility and seclusion, there are few places in the world that can match it.

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U.S. Virgin Islands : Don’t Miss Out On A Trip To Cruz Bay

March 13th, 2010

Cruz Bay has a distinctive atmosphere which sets it apart from anywhere else in the U.S. Virgin Islands. There is a perfect combination of contemporary  attitudes and West Indian tradition. The locals who live their permanently are supplemented by a cosmopolitan mix of predominantly European and American tourists, many of whom, attracted to the exotic, yet comfortably familiar getaway, visit there every year.

It is the site of most of the Island’s restaurants, bars, and stores, and pretty much all visitors to St. Johns spend at least some time there. However, despite being the St. John’s center of commerce, it is nearer to being quiet than it is to being busy. The pace of life there is considerably slower than in a U.S. coastal town, and visitors cannot help but be influenced by the vibe, making it easy to forget about the troubles and problems they have left behind them at home.

If you fancy a day or two away from the beautiful, secluded, scenic beaches that are located just 5-15 minutes away from Cruz Bay, then you can hike through the spectacular Virgin Islands National Park, hire a jeep to take you on a tour of the Island, or browse the quaint shops that line the backstreets of the town. Alternatively, you can indulge in some of the wide variety of water sports activities available. Scuba diving tours tours to offshore reefs are very popular, as are parasailing and jet ski tours.

Whatever you choose to do with your day, you can be sure that the weather will not be a hindrance, as the weather in Cruz Bay ranges from good to excellent. Air temperatures range from 80-90 degrees during winter months to 80-95 degrees during the summer, and water temperatures are 75-80 degrees in winter and 80-85 degrees in summer. Rain is infrequent, so leave your umbrella at home and stock up on sunscreen.

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