Archive for the 'Caribbean Islands' Category
Monday, March 19th, 2007
Nassau, located on New Providence Island, is the capital of the Bahamas. The Paradise Island in its close vicinity forms a twin island famous for its tourist oriented culture. The city of Nassau has a rich colonial history and the same has been meticulously preserved in the beautiful mansions, churches and cathedrals, a fortress dating […]
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Sunday, March 18th, 2007
The Grand Bahama International Airport is located at Freeport; it being one of the two in the Bahamas, equipped with lights for night landing. The visitors have many more options of reaching Grand Bahama Island in style from the Coast of Florida; charter flights, cruise ferries, cruise ships, private boats and even private […]
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Saturday, March 17th, 2007
The highly developed tourism infrastructure caters for all kind of travelers; ritzy seven star hotels to low priced inns or fishing lodges. The Westin Grand Bahama Resorts, the Sheraton Resorts, the Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort and Pelican Bay Resorts and Suites are few grandiose staying options. All these resorts are constructed over tens of […]
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Friday, March 16th, 2007
The fourth largest island of the Bahamas, just 55 miles from the coast of Florida is a unique tourist destination with a cosmopolitan vacation on high tech beach resorts or the plain charms of the fishing villages and eco-tourism. The Grand Bahama Island has world’s largest cave systems, fascinating marine flora and fauna, white sand […]
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Thursday, March 15th, 2007
The Wrecking Reefs
The name Grand Bahamas originated from “Gran Bajamar”, a term coined for the great shallow reefs surrounding the island. The pirates thrived on the geography of the island, wrecking the ships on these reefs. The British claimed the Islands of Bahamas in the end 1600 and by 1720 tamed the pirates. The Islands […]
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2007
History of Bahamas
The history of Grand Bahamas goes back to the Stone Age Siboney Indians who settled in the Caribbean about 4000 years ago. The next to come were the South American Taino, later known as the Lucayans. The European entered the Bahamas in 1492 and forced the locals out to West Indies and many […]
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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
Palm Beach, the white sandy marvel of land, is located in the northwestern region of Aruba. The name palm signifies the variety of palm and palapas trees dotting the beach and giving it a heavenly picturesque setting, honeymooners long for and the rest admire. The beach is located amidst the Aruba’s most visited tourism region […]
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Monday, March 12th, 2007
San Nicolas, a small town in the southeast of Aruba found its existence as a small village in the end of 19th century. The advent of mining industry primarily phosphate brought home the fruits of industrialization and development of San Nicolas Bay. The Lago Refinery put it on road to development. The place is now […]
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
The beautiful beaches and plenty of sun are the guaranteed bonanza of Caribbean island nations. Aruba has an added charm, the year round temperature of around 82 degrees, though noon can be really scorching, not because of heat but the equator sun. Aruba with its location evades the path of the hurricanes and any time […]
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Thursday, March 8th, 2007
The island nation has a state-of-the-art modern airport, the Queen Beatrix International Airport. Almost all the airlines fly you to Aruba. It even has US Customs facility and the US flights from Aruba get the status of domestic flights in the US. The Oranjestad Port caters to the cruise passengers and thousands of them enjoy […]
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