Itinerary
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San Juan
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2/15/2025 |
2/15/2025 |
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an old city of cobblestone streets, colonial architecture and shaded courtyards. It reflects its Spanish past in such famous fortresses as El Morro and San Cristobal. San Juan is also a modern world capital -- a cosmopolitan metropolis of wide boulevards, lively cafes and highly regarded shops and galleries. San Juan is two unique destinations -- and you'll be fascinated by them both.
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Cruz Bay, St. John
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2/16/2025 |
2/16/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Spanish Town
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2/17/2025 |
2/17/2025 |
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Spanish Town is the second largest town in the Island of Virgin Gorda. It is located in the southern coast of the famous British Island. The vibe is relaxing and perfect for those looking to escape the stress of everyday life. There are a few bars and restaurants around Spanish Town, but what is favorited by many visitors is the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean. There are plenty of water activities to partake year long, especially in March when the crowds come in and the annual Spanish Town Fisherman’s Jamboree takes place for those who enjoy fishing.
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Norman Island
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2/17/2025 |
2/17/2025 |
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Norman islands has quiet the legendary history as having been host to dreaded pirates, and serving as the model for Robert Louis Stevenson's epic story, "Treasure Island." The island is now uninhabited and is mostly visited for it's beautiful cove, and mysterious caves. Offshore reefs provide excellent snorkeling and diving conditions.
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Charlestown
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2/18/2025 |
2/18/2025 |
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Charlestown is a Caribbean town with remnants of the Colonial era. It’s the capital of the island of Nevis of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the West Indies. The town was developed as early as the 17th century by the British building Fort Charles and mounting 26 cannons to protect its harbor. The British had a lucrative sugar trade much profitable than that of North America. Historical figure Anthony Hamilton, the first US Secretary of Treasury was born and raised in Charlestown.
Travelers visiting Charlestown can tour the Nelson Museum, Philatelic Bureau or Museum of Nevis History. Visitors can either horseback ride by the beach or relax by it under the Caribbean sun!
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South Friar's Bay, St. Kitts
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2/18/2025 |
2/18/2025 |
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Located on the Southeast Peninsula, South Friar's Bay is a great swimming beach with a long stretch of golden sand and calm waters. This Caribbean beach, which is a favorite for both tourists and locals, is perfect for watersports, especially snorkeling. It is also a great spot for a beach picnic or party. South Friar's Bay is home to Godfather's, Sunset and Shipwreck Beach Bars - which provide refreshments for all visitors.
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Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius
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2/19/2025 |
2/19/2025 |
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Oranjestad is a small town, and the capital of Sint Eustatius island in the Caribbean Netherlands. The town has many historic attractions including, a 17th century fort overlooking the waterfront complete with cannons, ruins of the second oldest synagogue in the West, and the museum exhibits relics from the pre-Columbian period, and the colonial period. Of interest to adventure seekers and sunken treasure enthusiasts; sunken ships and buildings make this area a diving and snorkeling mecca.
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Gustavia
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2/19/2025 |
2/19/2025 |
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There was never any hope of lucrative sugar plantations in St.Barths. It was too dry, too steep, too rocky, and, finally, too small. Unsuitable for agriculture, the island was never coveted as a prize during the colonial wars of the 18th century. The place had a serviceable harbor, and this allowed the town that grew around it, Gustavia, to play a key role in that intermittent conflict, a role that was to presage much of its future. Overflowing warehouses surrounded a harbor packed with ships from many nations, and a mercantile and architectural tradition was established that has lingered to the present day. Today, Gustavia has adjusted itself to satisfy the increasing number of visiting tourists. Restaurants, boutiques, and gift shops now line streets once busy with merchants, merchant seamen, and adventurers.
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Gustavia
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2/20/2025 |
2/20/2025 |
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There was never any hope of lucrative sugar plantations in St.Barths. It was too dry, too steep, too rocky, and, finally, too small. Unsuitable for agriculture, the island was never coveted as a prize during the colonial wars of the 18th century. The place had a serviceable harbor, and this allowed the town that grew around it, Gustavia, to play a key role in that intermittent conflict, a role that was to presage much of its future. Overflowing warehouses surrounded a harbor packed with ships from many nations, and a mercantile and architectural tradition was established that has lingered to the present day. Today, Gustavia has adjusted itself to satisfy the increasing number of visiting tourists. Restaurants, boutiques, and gift shops now line streets once busy with merchants, merchant seamen, and adventurers.
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Prickly Pear Island, BVI
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2/21/2025 |
2/21/2025 |
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This lovely island situated in the North Sound, east of Virgin Gorda became a BVI National Park in 1988 ... meaning no further development of the island will take place. Prickly Pear lays claim to several of the territory's most wonderful beaches including the ever popular Vixen Point! Swimming, snorkeling, hiking and limin' at the Sand Box Restaurant and Beach Bar are the four main things to do here.
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San Juan
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2/22/2025 |
2/22/2025 |
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an old city of cobblestone streets, colonial architecture and shaded courtyards. It reflects its Spanish past in such famous fortresses as El Morro and San Cristobal. San Juan is also a modern world capital -- a cosmopolitan metropolis of wide boulevards, lively cafes and highly regarded shops and galleries. San Juan is two unique destinations -- and you'll be fascinated by them both.
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