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Anguilla
Columbus thought this long flat island with its multitude of white sand coves looked like an undulating eel, so he named it Anguilla. The island, most northerly of the Leeward Islands, lying about 60 miles (100 km) More...
St. Johns (Antigua)
Only 16 miles square, St John is about 5 miles east of St Thomas and 35 miles north of St Croix in the US Virgin Islands. The population is only 3,500, mainly concentrated in the little town of Cruz Bay and the village of More...
Oranjestad (Aruba)
Aruba in the Dutch Antilles lies just 15 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Step ashore at the berth close to the town centre of Oranjestad, the friendly little capital of this former island of the Dutch West Indies. This multi- More...
Freeport (Bahamas)
Situated on Grand Bahama Island, 100 miles off the Florida coast, Freeport and Lucaya are two tourists centers about 5 miles apart. They offer great beaches, crystal clear water, excellent offshore diving, resort hotels, More...
Great Exuma (Bahamas)
Great Exuma, the largest of the Bahamas Exuma Islands is located directly on the Tropic of Cancer, 150 miles south of Nassau. The main town is Georgetown and countless secluded pristine beaches are within minutes drive More...
Nassau (Bahamas)
The Bahama islands' stylish capital on New Providence Island, lively Nassau blends a contemporary and cosmopolitan mood with colonial charm. During your visit you can sightsee amid elegant historical buildings of More...
Bridgetown (Barbados)
Barbados is the easternmost island of the West Indies, lying outside the curve of the Caribbean’s Windward Islands chain. It is small - 166 sq. miles - 21 miles x 14 miles and has about 250,000 inhabitants. More...
Belize City (Belize)
Belize City is the capital and main town of Belize, a low lying city subject to hurricane damage. Legend has it that quaint Belize 'City' (boasting many clapboard colonial buildings with 'gingerbread' trimmings and More...
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