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Cozumel's Beaches & Snorkeling
Cozumel's beaches vary from scalloped bays and inlets to wide wind-swept swathes of powdery sand. The calm waters of the western side of the island are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, windsurfing, and sunbathing.

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Scuba Diving FAQ's - Is diving for you?
Many people have thought about learning to SCUBA dive, but might have been afraid that diving was too difficult, too expensive, or even too dangerous. In this section, we try to answer many commonly asked questions about diving.
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St. Barts Travel Information
No splashy advertisement campaigns lure visitors to St. Barts. Instead, people learn about its charm by muted word of mouth. And even that's done subtly, as the people who've vacationed here for years don't want to share their tropical secret. They bemoan the fact that tourism on the island has increased dramatically.
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Cancun

The sandy strip of Cancun's hotel zone forms the shape of a seven, wedged between the turquoise surf of the Caribbean and the calm waters of the Nichupte Lagoon. Cancun's downtown strip has taken on a life and personality all its own, a pleasant and lively place to visit or stay. Which ever your vacation needs Cancun has it.


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PUNTA CANA & the Dominican Republic
 
With many direct charter flights and reasonably priced scheduled air, Punta Cana and other areas of the Dominisan Republic are within easy reach from almost every major gateways in the US and Canada.
 
The unspoiled scenery of the Dominican Republic will leave you breathless. Miles of pearl-white sand beaches and luxurious beach resort hotels line the eastern coast of this island. Deep sea fishing is king on these shores. Punta Cana has put a priority on its ecological efforts.

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Dominican Republic
Playa las Terrenas, Dominican RepublicLocated in the heart of the Great Antilles, the Dominican Republic is the second largest country in the Caribbean (48,734 Km2, with a territory more extensive than Switzerland, and two times greater than the Cerdeña), the Dominican Republic occupies two thirds of the Island Hispaniola. Its territory, bordered approximately by 1,600 Km of coast (Atlantic Ocean on the North, Caribbean Sea on the South), has the highest relieves in the Antilles, which culminate in the Duarte Peak, the highest point in the Caribbean at 3,175 m.



Bowden Town
Caymans First Capital originally called 'South Side', the name Bodden Town appears to have first been used in 1773 when a visiting British navy surveyor, noting the predominance of families with the name 'Bodden' remarked: At this time there are 21(families) at the South Side, which we have called Bodden Town.
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