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Nassau is on New Providence, one of the 700 islands of the Bahamas. Nassau is also the
capital of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The Official language is English. The climate
ranges from 70 to 80 degrees. The currency is the Bahamian dollar, which equals one U.S.
dollar. Traveler's cheques and major credit cards are other accepted forms of payment. All
items are duty-free and shoppers can save up to 50 percent from U.S. prices. Great sights
include the English custom of the changing of the guard, the Government House or the
old Fort Montague built in 1972. Paradise Island, which has one of the moost beautiful
beaches in the world, is just minutes away from Nassau. The island is connected to Nassau
by bridge. People can access the island by foot, car, or boat. The island has a 30,000
square-foot casino and a championship golf course. For shopping, nightlife, or basking in
the sun, Nassau has it all.
St. Croix -
Experience Danish history merged with West Indian Culture in a lush Caribbean setting.
St. Thomas -
Enjoy some of the world's best shopping and island nightlife on this Caribbean gem.
St. John -
Explore the fantastic national parks and cove beaches on this tranquil, little island.
Aruba is 18 miles off the coast of Venezuela. The language spoken are English, Dutch,
Spanish, Chinese, French, and the local tongue Papiamento. The climate boasts a yearly
average temperature of 82 degrees and is complemented by consistent tradewinds. The currency
is the Aruban florin or guilder. Other accepted forms of currency are the U.S. dollar,
travelers cheques, and major credit cards. Great buys are luxury imports and jewelry.
Great sights to see include the natural bridge, ghost town of Balashi, many old churches,
and the Arawak Indian cave drawings. Visitors adventure to neighboring Bonaire and Curacao
for an island hopping vacation of a lifetime.
Bonaire and Curacao are just off the north coast of Venezuela. The local language is Papiamento, but English is widely spoken. The climate is mild with a yearly temperature of 82 degrees. The currency is the Netherlands Antilles guilder or florin. Other accepted forms of currency are the U.S. dollar, traveler's cheques, and major credit cards. Great buys are duty-free import items such as liquor, jewelry, perfumes, and linens. Bonaire is a divers paradise; Curacao is lively and picturesque.
Puerto Vallarta -
Enjoy the delightful ambiance of a charming old world village.
Ixtapa -
Escape to a tranquil seaside village.
Acapulco -
Enjoy nonstop action by day and night.
Cancun is on Mexico Yucatan Peninsula. The native language is Spanish, but English is widely spoken. The warm climate of Cancun has an average year-round temperature of 75 to 90 degrees. The currency is the Mexican peso. Other widely accepted forms of currency are the U.S. dollar, traveler's cheques, and major credit cards. Great buys can be found in silver, pottery, papier mache, and local crafts. Must-see sights include the great pyramids at Chichen Itza, the ancient Mayan ruins in Tulum, the natural aquarium at Xel-Ha, and Isla Mujeres.
The Mayan Corridor is located south of Cancun, Mexico. Transfer time from Cancun's
International Airport is 50 to 75 minutes. The native language is Spanish, but English
is widely spoken. The climate of the Mayan Corridor is warm, with an average temparature
of 75 to 90 degrees year-round. The currency is the Mexican peso. Other widely accepted
forms of currency are teh U.S. dollar, traveler's cheques, and major credit cards. Great
buys can be found in silver, pottery, papier mache, and local crafts. Must-see sights
include the pyramids at the ancient Mayan Ruins in Tulum, the natural aquarium Xel-Ha, and
the nature park Xcaret. Nearby villages, such as Playa del Carmen, offer a look at life in
rural Mexico.
Cozumel is off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, just a 20-minute flight from Cancun. The native language is Spanish, but English is widely spoken. The climate of Cozumel is warm with an average year-round temperature of 80 degrees, with July and August being the warmest months. The currency is the Mexican peso. Other acepted forms of currency are the U.S. dollar, traveler's cheques, and major credit cards. Great buys can be found in duty-free imports and local handicrafts, ceramics, fabrics, and artifacts. Great sights to see include Palancar Coral Reef and Malecon, the seaside promenade.
Grand Cayman is 480 miles south of Florida and is the largest of the three Cayman Islands. The Queen's English is the regional language, and the climate is mild with temperatures ranging from 70 to 75 degrees in the winter and 80 degrees in the summer. Great sights include Cayman's majestic marine life viewed from the Atlantis submarine ride to depths of 90 to 150 feet. No Cayman trip would be complete without a visit to the unique turtle farm. Grand Cayman is one of the best known diving and snorkeling locations in the world.
Located in the middle of the Caribbean, Jamaica is nearly 150 miles long and 50
miles wide, with mountains, beaches, waterfalls and plantations. Both English and
Jamaican Patois are spoken. The climate ranges from 70-90 degrees. The currency is the
Jamaican dollar. Other accepted forms of currency are the U.S. dollar, traveler's cheques
and major credit cards. Great buys include Blue Mountain Coffee, Jamaican rum, luxury
imports and Jamaican fashions. Great sights include Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios,
Rick's Cafe in Negril, and a train ride through the famous Appleton Estate rum distillery.
Whatever your pleasure, Jamaica has it. The island of Jamaica is waiting for you.
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