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FROM ANGUILLA TO VENEZUELA CHECK OUT THIS GUIDE FOR THE LOW-DOWN ON ALL THE TOP SPOTS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN
GUIDE
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY
T
he diversity of the Caribbean makes it a wonderful holiday destination whatever your tastes or interests. Across all the islands and destinations there really is something for everyone but of course it is important to pick the destination most suited to you. If the choice seems almost overwhelming fear not, this comprehensive country guide will help you plan a dream holiday. The beachlife is fantastic wherever you choose but don’t underestimate the range of opportunities to learn more about the culture and lifestyle of the region or to
indulge in a favourite pastime or passion. Eating out across the region is a real experience as well and festivals or special events can turn a simple night out into an evening full of memorable entertainment. Every destination has its own special appeal and on the following pages you can read the key facts about each. You can gain some insider tips, see what’s new and discover the key highlights to look out for. Use these country guides, and consult the map on the previous page to help you plan the perfect Caribbean itinerary.
SOME VACATIONS CREATE MEMORIES.
WE CREATE GOOSE BUMPS.
You’ll think it’s just an old sugar mill. But you’ll realize it’s actually a chance to time travel. You’ll think you’re just going sailing. Then you’ll discover majestic coves, hidden across 50 uninhabited islands.
And then you’ll find a little café just off the beach. Where you’ll savor some of the most amazing flavors you’ve ever tasted. Experience something more meaningful than just a vacation.
You, unscripted. Find more than just a vacation at
visitUSVI.com.
©2012 U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA TOURIST OFFICE
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