Top Attractions In the Caribbean Islands

Caribbean Travel

The Caribbean holiday is definitely one of the most visited holiday places in the World. Getting to the Caribbean is not that hard as usual you can catch a plane or you can get luxury cruises to get to the islands. The Caribbean is a region consisting of Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean consists of many islands such as Barbados, Aruba, Anguilla, Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, Haiti, Honduras, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and many more.

After reaching the islands you will be spoilt for choices as there are so many things to see and enjoy. Luxury resorts, water sports and luxury spas are just few of many other things you can enjoy in the Islands. Some of the many must see things in the Caribbean are listed below.

Grand Cayman holds beautiful sea life centres where you will be able to swim with stingrays. If you are scared then you will be able to see the stingrays from the boats because of their glass bottom viewing.

Cable car enjoyment in Saint Lucia which provides stunning views of the beach, sea and the city running 35-50ft above the ground for 500ft. You will also be able to view the stunning palm beach from the cable car.

One of my favourite places in the World is Bahamas. You will be able to view snorkel, sharks, dragon lizards and stingrays in Bahamas and also enjoy the powerboat. You can also feed the stingrays and sharks in the Bahamas.

After all that I am sure you would like to go on few night outs? Shirley Heights in Antigua has one of the best party nights held on Sundays and Thursdays. There are also various bars and clubs you will be able to enjoy where you will meet other tourists and the locals.

You have to try rum when you get to the Caribbean, so try the best rum cocktail in Nevis and if you want to see how its made then visit Grenada. The locals say they have a specific recipe for their cocktail and then they add rum and more rum and some more rum.

You will be able to take princess cruises or regent cruises to visit the Caribbean.

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