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Caribbean Vacations: Recommendations

By: Cecil Rushout

To some people, the Caribbean is pure paradise. Others call it "heaven on earth". No one can deny that a Caribbean island vacation is exactly what you need if you're looking for beaches, boats, bikinis and other tropical vacation essentials.

Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other, the Caribbean is situated right at the tip of South America. It's the top playground of the Americas, boasting movie-set beauty, coconut tree-clad mountains, verdant valleys of sugarcane and bananas, and seashores galore. The cities radiate with glorious architecture, and the towns dotting the region were established long before the automobile.

Caribbean islands are soaked with South American culture and influenced with a hint of the European. There are world-class hotels, resorts, restaurants, activities, attractions, and shopping. More than fifty island destinations are waiting for you to come and explore the extensive directories of accommodations and activities. To top it all off, the Caribbean Islands are famous for exotic warm weather.

Below are the top picks for an awesome Caribbean island vacation:

New Providence, the Bahamas

Most visitors incorrectly call it "Nassau" because the island is the site of the nation's capital, which was named after the Dutch Prince of Orange-Nassau in 1695 after he took over the British throne. In fact, the island is New Providence is where about two-thirds of the Bahamian population lives, and where millions of dollars are invested in Nassau, Cable Beach, and Paradise Island. In recent years, New Providence has created a name for itself as one of the premier places to visit when on a Caribbean island travel.

New Providence is most noticeably a fabulous shopping bazaar and Caribbean island travel destination, and considered to be an offshore financial hub. When in New Providence you may enjoy strolling along the world-famous Bay Street, exploring the many side streets or simply relaxing as you take in the Caribbean carnival atmosphere. Visit one of the outer islands of the Bahamas, including the Paradise Island and Nassau, which are all linked by bridges.

While the Bahamas has lots to offer, it's most renowned for the island groove. The drumbeat is the essence and the soul of Bahamian culture and the drum establishes the heartbeat of all Bahamian music. Rake 'n scrape, Junkanoo and goombay are all popular beat-based island musical styles.

Visiting Bermuda

Bermuda is an isolated paradise located right in the middle of the great chasm, in the Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe. This, combined with a history of English settlement, creates an island with a culture as unique as its topography.

This favorite Caribbean island destination is spotlessly cleaned, quaint and extraordinarily beautiful. Imagine relaxing amid a wash of pink and green. Pink is the natural shades of pastels that glisten across this 21-square mile island. Green is the color of the money that Bermuda's offshore banking and insurance sectors produce. Best of all, Bermuda is a quick two and a half hour flight from most major cities on the U.S. east coast.

In Bermuda, you won't see the slums, outside advertisements and fast food outlets that mar the landscape of so many other tourist destinations. These are not missed, as the glorious natural and cultural sights overshadow any thoughts of modern conveniences. When in Bermuda all you really need is the sand and the sun, but you'll certainly appreciate the colonial architecture of the tidy homes that row its roads and the fragrant tropical flowers. Indeed, Bermuda provides a vacation filled with splendor and grace.

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Contributor Cecil Rushout is a writer for numerous Internet magazines, on sports store and sports gear topics.





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