Montego Bay Jamaica Beach Vacation

Beach Vacations in the Heart of the Caribbean

Located on the northwestern coast of Jamaica, Montego Bay is the country’s second largest city. Montego Bay also happens to be one of the Caribbean’s hottest destinations for family beach vacations. Tourists flock to Montego Bay by air and sea. Many major cruise lines include Montego Bay on their list of ports of call. Hotels offer all-inclusive packages ensuring that travelers’ meals, non-alcoholic beverages, and alcoholic beverage costs are covered. Read more »

Cayman Islands Beach Vacation

Sun, Sea, Shopping, and Even a Little History!

The Cayman islands in the Caribbean tend to be overshadowed by their bigger neighbors. Christopher Columbus was the first tourist, when he first spotted them in 1503, but they are a United Kingdom territory. Therefore, they drive on the left side of the road. The Caymans are made up of three islands, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. There is plenty to do here if you want to be active. Personally, I want to sip my Pina Colada at the end of the day, and watch the sun set over the bay. Read more »

Cap Juluca In Anguilla

Cap Juluca is an exclusive Caribbean hotel that is located to the southwest coast of Anguilla, of the British Virgin Islands. The resort is set on 179 tranquil acres, and surrounded by white sandy beaches, palm trees, and water so clear that you can see to the bottom. It’s the perfect spot for a family beach vacation. Read more »

Caneel Bay

Caneel Bay of the Caribbean offers what every family beach vacation should - beautiful surroundings, luxury service, and gourmet dining. This exclusive beach resort is nestled within the 5,000 acre Virgin Islands National Park on the island of St. John in the Virgin Islands. Read more »

Beach Vacations On Aruba

A beautiful spot for a family beach vacation, Aruba is a jewel set in the Caribbean Sea. Just 32km long, the island is part of the Lesser Antilles. Discovered by the Spanish and captured by the Dutch, it forms part of the Kingdom of Netherlands and shares her Queen Beatrix. The population, which stands at over 100,000, speaks Dutch and Papiamento. The Portuguese influence handed down this language, although most islanders trace their roots back to Spain, the Netherlands and to the indigenous Arawak people. Read more »

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