VENEZUELA
Venezuela has: a) the old cities of the conquistadors, b) a couple of thousand kilometers of beaches, c) the absolutely unearthly beauty of the Andes, d) the great Orinoco River,…

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LOVELY FACTS
The Caribbean has long been recognized as one of the most dangerous for navigation. Tropical hurricanes, often “visiting” this region, bring with them many troubles. For example, Hurricane Gilbert (Spanish…

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Saint Kitts and Nevis
Holidays in St. Kitts and Nevis will lead tourists to beaches with white, golden and black sand and clear azure water of the Caribbean Sea. Holidays at sea in St.…

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BELIZE: BEST PLACES FOR REST

Belize is a true paradise for an independent traveler: lush rainforests, unique fauna and rich underwater world.
This country is for those who need more than just beaches, for those who crave adventures and unravel the secrets of ancient civilizations. Belize offers a sea of ​​pleasure and entertainment on the territory no more than Mari El or Ivanovo Region. Belize attracts many travelers with its untouched nature and crystal-clear waters along the coast. Due to the fact that 40% of the country’s territory is occupied by national parks, natural and marine reserves, which are under the protection of the state, Belize is also a paradise for ecotourism. The warm waters of the second largest Barrier Reef are a mecca for divers and snorkeling fans. The lush, untouched subtropical forests and fertile hills located between sugar cane, rice and fruit plantations are where the impressive ruins of the Mayan empire lie. Continue reading

Travel to Barbados

This island is little known to Russian travelers. The reason is a long and rather expensive flight. Most tourists from the USA, Germany and Great Britain have a rest here. But if you are not afraid of the difficult road and visit Barbados, then you will definitely want to return here again.

First about the pronunciation. It is correct to say the name of the island with an emphasis on the second syllable. But in Russia, even many tour managers place a sound emphasis on the former.

Traveling to Barbados Barbados is a state in the West Indies, located on the island of the same name. Belongs to the group of Lesser Antilles. The capital of Barbados is the city of Bridgetown. The official language of the island is English. You will also find here the local dialect, the so-called badge. Do not be surprised if you do not understand a word, even if you speak English well. Beydzhan suggests a prolonged pronunciation, the end of one word as if smoothly goes to the beginning of another. It is really difficult to make out. In such cases, gestures will help. But the local dialect is not widespread. Continue reading

BAGAMA

What unites Johnny Depp and Sean Connery, David Copperfield and Shakira, finally, Mariah Carey and Michael Jordan? The fact of having a pretty mansion in the Bahamas. This amazing region has long and unconditionally received the status of the best place for a beach holiday among Americans and a good half of humanity, one must think, not by chance. Palm trees inclined over the azure sea, snow-white sand, rich underwater life and no less intense night life are just what catches your eye immediately upon arrival. But in their bowels the Bahamas conceal much more pleasures. For example, few people know about the glory of the Bahamian casinos, which are rolling millions of dollars weekly and about the same number of guests annually. Continue reading

Bahamas vs Caribbean: what should you keep in mind when choosing a cruise?
The fact that in the region located between the two Americas runs most cruise routes is not surprising: a combination of densely populated coasts, an abundance of tropical islands and…

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VENEZUELA
Venezuela has: a) the old cities of the conquistadors, b) a couple of thousand kilometers of beaches, c) the absolutely unearthly beauty of the Andes, d) the great Orinoco River,…

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Island of Martinique
In the picturesque green necklace of the Lesser Antilles, stretching a long puff from Haiti and Puerto Rico to the mouth of the Orinoco River and further along the Venezuelan…

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