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This tiny island off the coast of Venezuela has an exceptionally dry climate that is considered one of the most desirable in the Carribean.
Windsurfing lessons are available for children and adults. Or you can kayak or scuba dive the crystal clear water.
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Barbados is unique with her mixture of English traditions and Caribbean style. Often called "Little England" the island is home to stone buildings, homes and churches built centuries ago. If one did not see nearby swaying palm trees he might be convinced he was in some London neighborhood.
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The Bahama Islands are one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. Comprising 700 islands and about 2,500 cays, there's something here for everyone looking for adventure. The water ranges from pale aqua to deep sapphire, the spectrum changing hourly as the sun shines brightly in a cloudless sky, inviting you to sail, kayak, dive or simply relax on the beach.
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Belize doesn't cover much landmass, but when it comes to water, this country is a veritable aquatic paradise. You can dive the second largest barrier reef in the world, kayak along wild rivers, snorkel the pristine waters of the Caribbean Sea, sea kayak above water with astounding 200-foot visibility, windsurf beside untouched white-sand beaches, snorkel above myriad species of fish, and man your own sailboat in the same water once plied by pirates in pursuit of Spanish galleons.
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Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman islands, has become a premier tourist destination in recent years. Snorkelers will find a paradise; beach lovers will marvel at the powdery sands of Seven Mile Beaches considered to be among the best in the world. The abundance of fish, marine life and spectacular coral reefs which can be found in the surrounding waters make the Cayman Islands ideal for diving enthusiasts.
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Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman islands, has become a premier tourist destination in recent years. Snorkelers will find a paradise; beach lovers will marvel at the powdery sands of Seven Mile Beaches considered to be among the best in the world. The abundance of fish, marine life and spectacular coral reefs which can be found in the surrounding waters make the Cayman Islands ideal for diving enthusiasts.
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There are plenty of activities to keep you busy on the Virgin Islands. The most popular is snorkeling and diving in the protected coral reefs, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing for water lovers. There is also fantastic golf and tennis.
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