470 Ports Found

Bonaire, Netherlands Special Municipality

This untouched little Caribbean island is a true naturalist's Eden. Spectacular underwater beauty prevails, along with white beaches and a breathtaking collection of ocean-carved rock formations. Bird watching is at its best here. You can see one of the loveliest and largest flamingo colonies in this hemisphere as well as Caribbean parakeets and Bonairean "lora". Outstanding opportunities for snorkeling and diving abound here, amid one of the Caribbean's richest collections of marine life.

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Pigeon Island, St. Lucia

Pigeon Island National Landmark (don't let the name lead you astray) is a 44-acre island reserve just off the north coast of St. Lucia. Connected to the mainland by the construction of a man-made causeway in 1972, the island park is hailed as a monument to St. Lucia's history and its role in 18th-century maritime trade. An interpretation center located within the confines of the park traces the history of long ago battles between English and French troops struggling to control the strategically important outpost.

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Canouan, Grenadines

Twenty-five miles south of St. Vincent lies Canouan, a small crescent- shaped island surrounded by wide shallows and coral. The islanders are mainly fisherman and peasant farmers. The island claims some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. The name Canouan comes from the old Carib "Cannouan" which means Turtle Island. Here the ship-building industry in the Grenadines was started. It's a quiet island, unspoiled by tourism. The eastern side has one of the finest beaches around, protected by an extensive reef.

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Harvest Caye, Belize

This glorious Southern Belize island is ideal for lovers of natural beauty. Swim in the world’s second largest barrier reef and get close to incredible wildlife in their nature centre. The island also possesses a 15,000 square foot pool with a swim up bar, a saltwater lagoon and a shopping village.

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