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How to Look for a Sailing Vacation in Bahamas
A sailing vacation in Bahamas is the ultimate way to travel in comfort and in style. With all its islands and beautiful beaches, the Bahamas is the perfect place to just get away from the stressful city life and just relax under the heat of the sun. And because you are sailing to your destination, you can relax onboard while traveling unlike with airlines where you have to content yourself with cramped seating arrangements and long connecting flights. When you are traveling on a cruise ship, it is like staying in a hotel with all the amenities at your disposal.
But just as it is enjoyable and relaxing, it can put quite a big dent into your savings account. A sailing vacation to the Bahamas is not actually cheap. It can mean your entire savings for the month. But to the wise traveler, a Bahamas sailing vacation can be affordable. Below are some tips on how to find a cheap sailing vacation in the Bahamas at a fraction of the cost. Read the rest of this entry »
Caribbean Cruise Vacation
Caribbean cruise vacations are very popular especially during the winter. This is perhaps because people want to feel warm when the weather back home is cold.
But cruise lines sail along the Caribbean waters all year round. If you don’t want to go during the peak season, try booking during the summer because this is the best time to go bargain hunting.
There are a lot of cruise lines to choose from. Some of them include the Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Crystal Cruises. For those who find this to be way out of their budget, they can inquire at Seabourn Cruise Lines. Read the rest of this entry »
The Benefits of Bahamas All-Inclusive Sailing Vacations
Majority of Bahamas inclusive sailing vacations include charters that offer all-inclusive 7-day scuba charters, snorkeling charters, and sport fishing charters wherein there are so many activities offered.
Compared to the usual sailing vacations, an inclusive Bahamas sailing vacation include airport transfers, captain and service crews, all major meals including snacks, all access to any kind of drinks and beverages in a bar that is fully stocked, several freshwater showers on deck, a chef or hostess, dive masters, hooka systems, water activities equipment for scuba diving such as masks, fins or snorkels, various floaters, licenses for fishing, several beach equipment, as well as a crew tee shirt and hat. Read the rest of this entry »
Antigua Sailing Vacations
Antigua sailing vacations are one of the most luxurious trips one can ever have. This is because the experience would finally fulfill dreams for the ultimate island getaway. For people who have not set foot on Antigua, a sailing vacation is a perfect opportunity because it can give you ease and comfort in exploring the seas of a place not all people know of.
Antigua is a tropical nation with warm and hospitable people, wonderful weather, and almost 400 breathtaking beaches. More and more people choose to sail Antigua because it embodies a place where everybody can relax in a wonderful environment with good food, friendly people, and a unique culture.
If you are planning to go on Antigua sailing vacations, it is a must that you prepare first for the trip. The most basic thing that you can do is to introduce yourself to the place by knowing the basic things about it. You can do this by visiting various websites that offer information on Antigua. These sites will give you an overview about the place, what to expect, how to get there, and a wide array of activities available for you. Read the rest of this entry »
ShareThe Ultimate Adventure with Caribbean Sailing Vacations
The Caribbean is indeed one of the most beautiful places on Earth. With its mesmerizing aura and sights to behold, more and more people are planning to go on Caribbean sailing vacations. But, just like any vacation destination, Caribbean sailing vacations can be a hassle and much more, a tiring experience if you don’t prepare for it.
Planning your sailing vacation:
There are so many ways to prepare for a sailing vacation in the Caribbean. One is gathering as much information that you can get so you won’t be at a loss during the trip.
To gather information, you can ask those people who have Read the rest of this entry »
ShareThe Cayman Islands: Dive into a Beautiful Vacation
If you are planning to travel to the Caribbean for you next vacation, you have many islands from which to choose for you destination. On such island that makes a beautiful place for a vacation is the overseas territory of the United Kingdom known as the Cayman Islands. If you love diving, this is an especially great place to visit, since is the world’s leading underwater diving tourist destination.
The Cayman Islands are made up of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. These islands are located in the western portion of the Caribbean Sea. The Cayman Islands are about 150 miles from Cuba and about 480 miles from Miami, Florida. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are sometimes known as the “Sister Islands” and are about 90 miles east of Grand Cayman Island, which is about 75 square miles. The islands are made up of large coral heads and are home to a number of exotic birds, fish, and land animals, including the endangered Blue Iguana, as well as The Grand Cayman Parrot and Cayman Brac Parrot, which are found only on these islands. Read the rest of this entry »
ShareTravelling To Anguilla
If you know you’re interested in traveling to the Caribbean Islands, you have a variety of choices for your final destination. You can try a fun cruise throughout the islands in order to visit all of the best hot spots, or you can fly directly to one of the many wonderful islands found in this region of the world. One of the islands from which you can choose is Anguilla.
Anguilla is not one of the most popular islands when talking about Caribbean travel sites, but for that very reason, it is great if you are looking for a more private Caribbean vacation, without lots of other tourists. Anguilla is actually a British overseas territory and is the most northern of the Leeward Islands. Anguilla is comprised of one larger island, including the capital city of The Valley, and also includes a number of tiny islands and cays, most of which are privately owned or uninhabited. Some of the other smaller islands that are part of the Anguilla chain include Dog Island, the Prickly Pear Cays, Scrub Island, Seal Island, and Sombrero, or Hat Island. Read the rest of this entry »
ShareWedding Bells in the Caribbean
The Caribbean islands have long been a favorite honeymoon destination for newly married couples. The weather here is sunny all year round and you can enjoy a number of wonderful vacation activities together, like taking tours, trying water sports, and lying in the sun. However, in the past few decades, it has also become very popular to travel to the Caribbean for the wedding itself, not just for the honeymoon. There are both advantages and disadvantages to doing so. Read the rest of this entry »
ShareTravel To The Balmy Bahamas
Made up of over 700 small islands and cays, the Bahamas are a great Caribbean island destination spot for travelers. These islands are located east of Florida in the United States and North of the country of Cuba and make up their own English-speaking country. Tourists from around the world love to visit the Bahamas because it is a popular travel spot for honeymoons and weddings.
The Bahamas are one of the most prosperous countries in the world because of their success with tourism and with financial institutions. Recently, urban renewal programs have been launched to keep the island safe and high-end for travelers. The country as the third highest per capita income in the West and is the most successful country in the Caribbean. The climate in the Bahamas is beautiful and comparable to the Florida climate enjoyed in cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Although the islands are highly susceptible to hurricanes, they usually have a very tropical and pleasant weather, influences heavily by the waters of the Gulf Stream. Read the rest of this entry »
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