Last Minute Caribbean Cruises are still popular after four hundred years When it comes to last minute deals the Caribbean Cruise is the original and, probably, still the best. In 1492 Christopher Columbus was dejectedly leaving the court of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. A last minute change of heart on the part of Ferdinand, [...] Read More
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Why Visit Jamaica
February 3, 2012 | No Comments
I was fortunate enough to spend a day in Jamaica in 2010 when I was on a Caribbean cruise with Princess Cruises on the beautiful Sea Princess ship which had recently been refurbished. In total we visited 12 islands, went on a variety of trips and excursions and, I have to say, it was one [...] Read More
The Quiet Elegance of St. Barths Villas
November 15, 2011 | No Comments
The island of Saint Barthélemy, popularly known as St. Barths and officially titled the Territorial collectivity of Saint Barthélemy, is perhaps one of the precious few relatively hidden gems in the Caribbean. It features no less than fourteen gorgeous white sandy beaches, which, if you’re lucky enough, you’ll enjoy in a tranquil, peaceful atmosphere. There [...] Read More
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Romantic Resorts in Bermuda
When planning a honeymoon or romantic getaway, nothing is more important than choosing the perfect location. Although there are many beautiful areas of the world in which newlyweds and couples can indulge in a romantic vacation, few can boast the unique characteristics seen on the island of Bermuda. Enchanting Bermuda Bermuda has long been a [...] Read More
Outstanding Caribbean Wildlife Experiences
August 30, 2011 | No Comments
Perfect beaches, great food, and warm weather- the Caribbean has a lot to offer. The islands have a fascinating history and culture and they’re also a wonderful place to see and interact with wild animals. Everywhere you go there is something different. Here are just a few of the best wildlife experiences in the Caribbean: [...] Read More
Take Your Pick of the Caribbean
July 1, 2011 | No Comments
‘The Caribbean’. It is a phrase that conjures up a variety of images – many of them tinged with an enticing smallness: miniature coves where waves lap gently at the land; tiny villages of clapboard charm; under-sized boutique hotels for discreet seafront holidays. And yet the Caribbean is anything but small. Though much of the [...] Read More





