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The nature of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius
The topography of Bonaire is fairly common in the southern Caribbean. A low (up to 241 m) island represents the top of the underwater elevations of the continental shelf that frames the South American continent. The low coast of Bonaire to the north slowly rises, gradually moving into a hilly area surrounded by lagoons and bays of the Washington-Slagbay National Park. Almost the entire surface of the island is overgrown with lush tropical vegetation (mostly secondary forests), interrupted only by settlements, agricultural land and long beaches.
Saba and Sint Eustatius are as typical in their origin and natural and climatic conditions for the Windward Islands as the “ABC Islands” for the Leeward. Formed by the peaks of ancient underwater volcanoes, they for the most part have a rounded shape and a fairly elevated relief. The rounded Saba is the top of an ancient volcano, the last eruption of which occurred, Continue reading
Aruba Island
Aruba is a small Dutch island in the Caribbean, located off the coast of Venezuela. It is notable for dry sunny weather, quiet waves and white sand beaches. Because of the constantly blowing trade winds in Aruba, there is always a light cool breeze, and the trunks and branches of the divi divi trees are twisted and tilted to the southwest. Europe significantly influenced the local architecture: Dutch pediments painted in pastel colors testify to this. Aruba is spoken in the language of papiamento, as well as in English, Dutch and Spanish.
The island state of Aruba, which is part of the Lesser Antilles, is located near Venezuela. The clean coast, warm sea, noisy parties and entertainment, casinos and affordable shopping have made this island one of the most chic resorts in the world, where wealthy tourists come to relax. Continue reading
British Virgin Islands
These sixty amazing islets are located between the Atlantic and the Caribbean. Very close to the United States, but away from crowds – this is what makes the British Virgin Islands an ideal place for relaxation and solitude, turning them into a paradise for lovers of water sports and for those who just want to hide from the world for a while on an inviting deserted beach.
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) offer their guests a wide choice for vacationing: from luxury resorts and private islands to villas and “BVI Pearls” – a number of unique small cozy places. Such a variety of options can cater to the tastes and requirements of any of your customers.
Both you and your customers expect a calm and safe vacation, a warm welcome from BVI residents, stunning views of wide bays, clear turquoise waters, the natural beauty of mountains, botanical gardens and fifteen National Parks, as well as world-famous attractions such as the unique granite rocky structure of Baths (“Baths”) on the island of Virgin Gorda. Continue reading