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| Antigua |
| Folklore says Antigua, in the heart of the Lesser Antilles, has a beach for every day of the year. We haven't counted but, rest assured, there's no shortage of quiet coves and impressive stretches of powder white sand here... read more |
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| Bahamas |
| This group of 700 islands, beginning sixty miles east of the Florida coast, is dazzling in its diversity. The island of New Providence is divided into three main tourist areas -- Nassau, Paradise Island and Cable Beach. Hotel complexes dominate expansive Cable Beach... read more |
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| Jamaica |
| Here's one island that's several destinations in one for tourists. Explore them all or vow to return to take in all the attractions. Jamaica, 90 miles due south of Cuba, is rich in color, culture, food and folklore. Music is at its heart. Jamaicans move to a built-in beat... read more |
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| St. Lucia |
| Basically British, though 25 miles south of Martinique and flavored with French Creole influence, St. Lucia is simply beautiful. The island's mountainous terrain offers dazzling views from land and sea. In the area near Hewanorra, the main airport... read more |
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| Turks & Caicos |
| East of Miami, south of the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands are growing in popularity with tourists who, for the most part, come to explore the underwater spectacle in some of the region's best dive sites... read more |
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