Vacations in Guadeloupe

Porte d’enfer: the gates of hell
La Porte d’Enfer is a protected cove with calm waters and a small palm-lined beach backed by high limestone cliffs, which give it a uniquely captivating allure. The beach is great for swimming, especially for small children and adventurous travelers can explore the limestone cliffs and surrounding area. This is [...]

A Quiet Retreat in the Turks & Caicos

If you’re looking for plenty of white sand beaches and turquoise waters, you won’t be disappointed with the Turks & Caicos Islands. Providenciales is the most populated of the larger islands and its famous Grace Bay Beach, the most visited.
While it certainly deserves its reputation as one of the worlds best beaches, Grace Bay has [...]

Dive St. Croix – Americas Backyard

One could liken St. Croix to a sort of “hidden gem”, not just for divers looking for great diving in lesser known locales, but for anyone wanting to get away from the crowds and more visited places that have become way too “touristy”. Here divers will find healthy, pristine reefs, a few wrecks, great macro diving, [...]

Seaview Hotel Grand Cayman

This is a quaint little hotel that sits maybe a few minutes walk south of Georgetown. It has the reputation of being the oldest hotel on Grand Cayman as it was built in 1953. Along with nearly everything else on the island, it got trashed pretty badly in late 2004 during hurricane Ivan.
Like so many [...]

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