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You need a little bit of Jamaica in your life
Submitted by alinapopescu on 2010-08-02 03:32:50 (via traveltweaks.com)
They say that once you have been to Jamaica you won’t feel like leaving, ever. A Jamaican vacation has something for everyone. For those of us who are tired of staring at the brick wall next door, Jamaica offers the most stunning sunset and sunrise views just for your pleasure.
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When to Visit Costa Rica
Submitted by Olivia on 2009-09-18 04:13:29 (via www.costarica.com)
Planning a Costa Rica vacation? Get a detailed snapshot of what's hot when in every region of the country.
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What to Bring to Cuba
Submitted by Pafik on 2009-07-31 00:50:14 (via www.cubatraveltips.com)
Here you will find a list of things that you might need in Cuba!
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Puerto Rico Travel Tips
Submitted by Maximus on 2009-04-13 04:11:30 (via escape.topuertorico.com)
Puerto Rican culture is a mix of four cultures, African (from the slaves), Taíno (Amerindians), Spanish, and more recently, North American. From Africans, the Puerto Ricans have obtained the "bomba and plena", a type of music and dance including percussions and maracas.   More...
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Barbados Travel Tips
Submitted by pablo on 2009-03-16 05:23:38 (via www.insightguides.co.uk)
Good manners are extremely important in Barbados. Visitors are expected to act like guests: to say "please" and "thank you," and to ask permission before taking anyone's picture and offer a tip.   More...
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Top 10 Reasons to go for a Caribbean Cruise
Submitted by yourholidaytips on 2009-02-11 13:46:01 (via www.caribbeancruiseinfo.com)
The reasons why one should choose a Caribbean cruise as a holiday packed with fun, adventure, food, relaxation and much more. Worth reading
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Aruba: Travel Tips
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-11 04:53:45 (via www.geographia.com)
Aruba is renowned for its white, sandy beaches on the western and southern coasts of the island, relatively sheltered from fierce ocean currents, and this is where most tourist development has taken place.   More...
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Making Yourself Comfortable in Costa Rica!
Submitted by Maximus on 2008-10-31 04:59:49 (via www.costaricabureau.com)
With a $1.9-billion-a-year tourism industry, Costa Rica stands as the most visited nation in the Central American region, with 1.9 million foreign visitors in 2007, which translates into a relatively high expenditure per tourist of $1000 per trip.   More...
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Great Travel Tips for Panama
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-10-28 04:58:42 (via www.omnivoroustraveler.com)
Small and amazingly diverse, Panama makes it possible for a traveler to visit not only two different oceans in one day, but be able to combine in less than a week a diversified natural experience.   More...
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Getting around in Cuba
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-10-07 03:44:42 (via www.gocuba.ca)
Cuban culture is much influenced by the fact that it is a melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa. It has produced more than its fair share of literature, including the output of non-Cubans Stephen Crane, Graham Greene and Ernest Hemingway   More...
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