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Staying at the Arawak-y
A Travel Blog entry by lkbphmd from The valley, Anguilla
There are so many things I could say about the Arawak Beach Inn. I guess I should start with what I realized in the end, which is that it isn't about the place you stay, it's about the people you meet. I wasn't expecting to travel so ...
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Orange Hill Beach
A Travel Blog entry by moinmotion from Nassau, Bahamas
We arrived at Orange Hill Beach Inn, which is very close to the Nassau airport, in the early evening. After freshening up, we walked down the road to the Travellers' Rest for some dinner. A local wedding was in full swing, complete with cheesy ...
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Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean
A Travel Blog entry by james.tash from Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
... get on a moped 2) do not touch fire coral 3) there is an unusual atmosphere between the indigenous Caiquetios (branch of Arawak Indians) and the Dutch (who now fully govern the island) and at times both were not that friendly. 4) it is ...
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Sex and Streets on Jamaica
A Travel Blog entry by bary.art from between Kingston and Nigril, Clarendon, Jamaica
... the main road I unsuccessfully try my luck flagging down a route taxis. Luckily some Rastafarians help me out. Since the original Arawak Indians died soon after Christopher Columbus colonised the island in 1510 they have taken the place, so to speak, of ...
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First Day at the office
A Travel Blog entry by iangoodyer from The Valley, Anguilla
Hello Everyone! Got to Anguilla yesterday after a bit of a marathon day, flights were all ok. The 5 hour stop in Antigua was boring and bloody cold...the aircon in the airport was on a little too high! Got questioned in the airport in ...
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Arawak Inn Nassau
West Bay Street, West Bay Street, Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas
... . Air conditioned, self catering rooms with cable TV, a family island atmosphere, and a 15 min. walk to the nearest beautiful beach. Complimentary tea/coffee is served daily. Rooms are decorated with Androsia fabrics and artworks by local artisans.
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