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Default Four Best Islands to Visit - 11-22-2007, 01:39 AM

If you love the beach, then the best site for your next vacation is the Caribbean!
There are so many islands in the Caribbean which are yet to be discovered. Many people love the spectacular diving locations and wonderful beaches of the Caribbean. Why will you miss one chance of a lifetime to witness by yourself the wonders enveloped by the island? Caribbean cruises set sail in time for a perfect summer getaway and one of the momentous travel deals is to stop over some popular islands so that you can enjoy the beach waters, shop for souvenir items, and take a tour of the place.

Hotel resorts in the Caribbean islands vary. Depending on the range of your budget, you can always spot the best accommodation deals for you and your companions. So where should you go as you visit the Caribbean islands? Here are among the hottest places that you must never miss visiting!

St. Thomas Island. The beautiful beaches of the island are adorned by bright ornamental flowers, sugar mill ruins, and European-inspired villas. If you wish to enjoy your typical amenities, then this is the best location to go. You will not have any difficulty conversing with the natives as their language is also English and the monetary value is likewise your usual American dollar. Don’t think that you’ll be in a remote place with St. Thomas Island because you can always have your choice among Pizza Hut, Royal Dane Mall, Hard Rock Café, and McDonald’s.

St. John Island. Its contrasting personality with its sister island, the St. Thomas, is what makes the place all the more interesting. With only a 20-minute travel time away from the latter, St. John Island is actually national parkland by nature. If you love engaging in outdoor activities like snorkelling, diving, swimming, and hiking, then this is the perfect Caribbean vacation spot for you.

St. Martin Island. If you have your heart for the nightlife, eating out, sunbathing, playing tennis or golf, water sporting, and gambling, then St. Martin Island suits you well. You’ll never get bored with your vacation at St. Martin Island as there is always an activity that is meant for your personality.

Dominica Island. By and large, the island is never a corrupted commerce and tourism site. Its natural yet wild features and vacation spots await you as you disembark at Dominica Island. Getting away from the tensioned hustles and bustles of life is served best by a holiday break at the Dominica Island. Remote villages of the natives, secluded yet seductive beaches, jungles, and copious wildlife await you.

Soothing and relaxing are simply two underrated terms to describe the experience that awaits you at the Caribbean Islands. If you mean to enjoy your summer vacation to the full extent, then include a Caribbean cruise travel plan in your list.
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Default 11-22-2007, 07:27 AM

I agree with you, man. I’ve tried spending a summer vacation at the Dominica Island and I’ve fallen in love with the place. It’s like living life without any worries, frustrations, and the likes. How can you think of modern technological advancements and the fuss they entail when you actually feel so lucky to realize that a simple life is a lot better and more peaceful? I’ve also tried goin’ for diving and snorkelling sessions and hiking difficult trails. Believe me guys; it’s all worth the experience! The next time I book my Caribbean cruise travel, I love to try out St. John Island for another bunch of loaded outdoor adventures!
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Default 11-22-2007, 09:09 AM

Wonderful post! I’ve visited Dominica Island myself. Have you been to Roseau? That’s the capital city of the town of Caribbean. Gosh, the natives were really nice and accommodating. They made sure that we never got lost and even offered to accompany us. Of course the experience with them was so heart-warming. One rarely gets the chance of being faced with super nice people. We returned their kindness by buying out the local souvenirs that they sold us. Also, I suggest that future visitors to Dominica Island drop by at the Dominica Museum and the Botanical Gardens. They are really great spots!
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Default 11-22-2007, 09:11 AM

It’s nice to know guys that you actually travelled to some of the best islands of the Caribbean. I’ve tried out St. Thomas Island at one time. You see, I can’t live without the usual amenities that I get to enjoy in my place. That is why upon booking for a Caribbean cruise, I instantly chose that itinerary. The island has made me feel like I’m not literally away from home. The diners, nightlife, language, flowers, and villas were really great. Maybe next time I decide to go for a vacation, I’ll be less vain and give outdoor activities in the other Caribbean islands a try. Thanks guys for the post.
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Default 11-22-2007, 09:13 AM

Wow, it’s so nice to read your posts guys! I was actually thinking of a good vacation spot when I chanced upon your entries. I want to surprise my girl with a getaway trip for our second year anniversary. Your reviews are indeed helpful. You have just given me an idea! Can you please give me the detailed features of each of the islands you’ve visited in the Caribbean? Like those usual things—hotel rates, amenities, souvenir items, water sports, rental fees, and the likes. You can just roughly provide me with an overview of each island’s features and details. I’ll appreciate your help guys. ‘Till your next postings!
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Default 11-28-2007, 07:24 AM

Wow, I haven't been there but would really love to visit sometime. Seems like there's a lot to discover in such place. Anyway, thanks for sharing interesting stories and travel information.
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Default Best 4 islands - 11-28-2007, 03:11 PM

my best 4 islands would be maldives,mauritius,bahamas and geek islands or if than bali too.Caribbean is something i hear a lot of its experiences.No doubt they are heavenly.Which are your best?
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Default 12-13-2007, 01:45 AM

i like the bahamas, jamaica, st. vincent and the grenadines, and el salvador
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Default 01-22-2008, 01:03 PM

In My opinion, el salvador has got best beaches in the caribbean. I have few friends who have been there and showed this amazing pictures.
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Default 02-29-2008, 02:55 PM

I loved Punta Cana when I went last year.

The price was so nice. No where near as expensive as some of those other islands, but you're still in tropical zone.

Carl
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