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The Carribean and Children - Do They Go Together?

When we first decided to visit the Carribean for our annual family holiday , I was slightly dubious with the mixture of my boys and honeymoon couples on palm swept beaches. I need not have worried. We booked two weeks at Club St.Lucia by Splash a safe bet i hoped,as it was describ...


Eastern Carribean Cruises

When it comes to cruising along the Eastern Caribbean seas, there are many choices, be they in the matter of cruise destinations, the kinds of packages on offer, and their durations. There are innumerable ports of call, encompassing all the major tourist hot spots, and also places...


Carribean Vacation

A typical vacation to Caribbean islands conveys a stereo typed idea of an exotic land remembered by images of blue sunny skies, Havana Cigars, carnivals, voodoo magic and palm trees! But there is more to this group of islands than just a conventional picture of booze and fun! Or t...


Carribean Travel Tips

People have been taking Caribbean travel vacations since the colonial times. Today, millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands each year to experience the tropical extravaganza that a Caribbean travel usually has in store for all its visitors. Below are some Caribbean travel t...


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Storm Bertha nears halfway point between Africa and Caribbean (GMA News)
Tropical Storm Bertha was speeding across the Atlantic and expected to be halfway between Africa's west coast and the eastern Caribbean islands by Saturday night, forecasters said.

Royal Caribbean Cruises says it broke Alaska law (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
ANCHORAGE -- Royal Caribbean Cruises says it mistakenly broke state law in discharging about 20,000 gallons of wastewater into Chatham Strait in Southeast Alaska.

Obama Inspired Songs Popping Up Across The Caribbean (CBS News)
With John McCain in Mexico Thursday and Barack Obama polling off the charts in Canada, the Caribbean is also weighing in on the U.S. presidential election, as a slew of Obama-inspired calypso songs are popping up across the islands. Dubbed  the “poor man’s newspaper” by practicioners of the genre, calypsos are often nuanced pieces of social commentary, meant to take the pulse of the population.