Saint Martin Island is on the Caribbean and it is just a small land mass. It has its capital city as Philipsburg which is used as a docking port for most of the ships. The other cities are Marigot ad Grand Case city that is notable for its rather excellent restaurants and tourist facilities.
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Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba islands are in Caribbean in the eastern side of Central America and border Venezuela to the northern sides. These islands are administered as special municipalities but are integrated fully in Netherlands.
Read More »Marigot, Saint Martin
Marigot is located on the island of Saint Martin that is split between Saint Martin Island at the French and Sint Maarten in Dutch territory. Other cities on the island neighboring Marigot are Philipsburg which is the major dock for most of the cruise ships and also capital for Dutch side as well as the Grande Case city where you will find some of the excellent restaurants on the island.
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The island of Guam sits on North Pacific Ocean and it is situated just close to Philippines and Hawaii. In the archipelago of Marina islands, Guam is the southernmost and largest one and it is an overseas territory of USA.
Read More »Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
As the chief port of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Kingstown is the major commercial and capital centre of the region. The settlement is relatively highlighted populated than other areas in Saint Vincent and Grenadines with slightly more than 25 000 people.
Read More »Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston city serves as the capital of the island of Jamaica and it is divided in two major sections; uptown and downtown Kingston. For quite a long time, Kingston has served as the only city on this island and has continued to act as the cultural, commercial and administrative capital even now that other cities are slowly emerging.
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Bridgetown boasts as the sole city in the Caribbean island of Barbados which also serves as its capital. Since there is no other city on this Island, most of the residents in Barbados actually call Bridgetown home and it is still the liveliest part of the island.
Read More »Belmopan, Belize
While every destination is unique to tourists in some way, some of them like Belmopan in Belize have just a handful of attractions and activities that can’t assure a worthwhile visit. However, there are still some visitors that view such shortages of attractions as their pulling factors for travel.
Read More »Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis have their capital at Basseterre. Getting in to the city is facilitated by the Robert L Bradshaw International Airport which is actually the main airport in the area. Visiting cruise ships in Basseterre are common and ferry foreigner visitors into the city from other parts of the world.
Read More »Florida’s Best Roller Coasters
Looking for a great plan to put a smile on your kids' faces? With cheap holidays to Florida there's never been a better time to get to a theme park. These amusement parks are designed for kids big and small, but how do you choose which one to visit? We've put together a guide to the top roller coasters to help you decide!
Read More »Think Canada, Think Cruises
When you think of Canada, the idea of cruises to Canada might not be the first thing that pops into your head (more likely something like Mountie, hockey, or maple syrup), but there are stunning cities and vast coastlines to explore in the great white north, including the charming Pacific Coast, with ports of call like Vancouver - an urbane, sophisticated metropolis of more than two million people framed by skyscrapers and mountains - as well as the English-looking Victoria, with its quaint flower boxes and attractive public buildings, a suitable capital for idyllic British Columbia.
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What do you picture at the mention of Miami? Beautiful people, sunny beaches, and an incomparable nightlife are most likely conjured. However, that’ obvious and unlikely the interest of those who have but brief moments to spend in town.
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