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Anguilla
One of the beautiful Caribbean Islands, Anguilla is the farthest north of all the Leeward Islands. Consisting of five breathtakingly different islands, Anguilla covers over 35 square miles. With many different bays, smaller islands, and enchanting whit... Read More
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Antigua
The largest of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean, Antigua covers over 100 square miles and is home to around 68,000 islanders. With it's mountain, Boggy Peak, rising proudly and it's beautiful beaches that surround it, Antigua has something for ever... Read More
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Barbuda
Barbuda is an island along with its close relative Antigua, that has been populated since 2400 BC and still thrives to this day. Columbus was the first to officially discover the island while on voyage and set the claim for the island. It was some time... Read More
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British Virgin Islands
The British Virigin Islands - from the resort islands that offer everything to the privately owned islands, these islands are all different from one another so you will be ensured that you are getting a truly unique vacation experience that will be lik... Read More
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Dominica
This beautiful island republic lies in the Caribbean Sea halfway between the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. Dominica is twenty-nine miles long and has an area of 289 square miles. It is a volcanic island and a mountainous terrain. Its average te... Read More
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Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. The total land area of the islands is almost 700 square miles. Guadeloupe is a possession of France. There are five islands in Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, La Desirade, Les Saintes, and M... Read More
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Montserrat
Montserrat is a part of the Lesser Antilles island chain of the Caribbean Sea. The island is lush and mountainous, and is owned by Britain. The island has an active volcano, the Soufriere Hills volcano. The active volcanoes on the island cause it to in... Read More
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Nevis
Nevis is nestled in the wonderfully crystal waters of the Caribbean and dubbed the "Queen of the Caribees", just a few hundred miles south of Puerto Rico and a few miles west of Antigua. Life here is simple and slower than the larger islands that surro... Read More
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St. Barts
Blink and you’ll miss it! But you’ll be sorry if you do. Popularly known as "Saint Bart’s," this tiny island is a French territory (or "dependency") that belongs to Guadeloupe, the "overseas department" of France in the West Indies. These islands are l... Read More
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St. Kitts
When one travels to St. Kitts, they find themselves in a lush tropical paradise not unlike that of the South Pacific. A volcanic island, the dormant cloud- fringed peak of the spectacular Mount Liamuiga looms in the center, casting its shadow over the ... Read More
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St. Martin
The island that is St Martin has a bit of a sorted history to say the least. Originally discovered in the early 1500’s, St Martin became a staging and plunder ground for pirates operating in the area. This would eventually come to an end as Spain took ... Read More
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US Virgin Islands
This group consists of three islands and fifty islets, most of which are uninhabited. They lie in the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies east of Puerto Rico, between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Christopher Columbus discovered the Vi... Read More
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