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The "Little England of the Caribbean"...
A Travel Blog entry by ri-anne.cruz from Bridgetown, Barbados
... delight..i think we overindulge! Then the kids went to their youth activity, while us went to watch the comedy and magic show at the Caribbean Lounge. The show was so hilarious, we were so amused. Its been a long day, time to sleep! Good ...
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US and Cuba Discussed at Caribbean Summit
A Travel Blog entry by bharper37 from Newark, Delaware, United States
Caribbean Summit Focuses on Cuban, U.S. By BEN FOX, Associated Press Writer BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Leaders of Caribbean nations were holding a summit Thursday to discuss health care cooperation and cultural exchanges, but a major focus was on Cuba and ...
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Sea Princess Caribbean Cruise October 2010
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... on time at approx 5:30pm, just in time to watch the sail away from our balcony. Tonight’s dinner menu was the Caribbean menu. The dining room staff looked very festive dressed in aloha shirts tonight. For dinner I had a raspberry mojito, pineapple ...
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Chilled Caribbean
A Travel Blog entry by carlo_divita from Taganga, Colombia
We decided to stay our first night on the Caribbean coast in Taganga, just out of Santa Marta, so we could try and acquire some flippers for the rest of the trip - however prices negated the necessity. Taganga is a really laidback town with dive shops, ...
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Caribbean!
A Travel Blog entry by marta_p from San Juan, United States
... , all we did was check-in and get changed and we were on the beach, and me in the water! We stayed at the Caribe Hilton, which was great, and had a private beach, artificial but still sea water and fishes so all good! Amazing water temperature, not too ...
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Mmmm, Tostones!
A Travel Blog entry by audaciousred from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... ; DON'T MISS THE HAMMOCKS! This was soooo relaxing. I would take my ipod and sleep away the afternoon through the caribbean breeze in the lovely hammocks. They can easily accomdate 2 for a romantic lazy afternoon. Friday evening we headed into ...
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Guam: Hawaii for Beginners
A Travel Blog entry by admiralschiff from Guam, Guam
... , I went out to the aft starboard sponson two decks below my office, on the hangar bay level, and beheld an amazing sight. Caribbean green water surrounded the ship, as opposed to the deep blue of the ocean, and land jutted around us like knees out of ...
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Day 1 of the Cruise - San Juan, PR
A Travel Blog entry by loolie from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... a great location right across from the elevators - very convenient! We spent the first part of the afternoon exploring the ship - the Caribbean Princess is the largest ship we've ever been on, yet it still feels like a smaller ship with many different ...
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Hola San Juan!
A Travel Blog entry by kitkatgo from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... you dip in a sauce, and other than that we just had salads and sandwiches (nothing too exciting). We saw a cool Pirates of the Caribbean looking place (Fort Geronimo) next to the hotel, so we walked over and took a look. It was blocked off, so we ...
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Hanging Bridges - Drive in to Puntarenas
A Travel Blog entry by cartercostarica from Puntarenas, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... a swim up bar, hammocks outside our room and the ocean about 100 feet from our door. We have now seen both the Caribbean sea and Pacific ocean, not to mention two countries (Nicaragua yesterday). It has been a steady active pace on this trip, so ...
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Everyone needs to visit Dubai
A Travel Blog entry by tom.jenn.love from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
... Persian Gulf at the same time. Dubai so far is more than we could have imagined. Its vegas but much cleaner, the caribbean but much nicer. We arrived late thursday night not knowing what to expect. The morment we stepped off the plane ...
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Hanoi, Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by ldegolia from Hanoi, Vietnam
... I actually grabbed one thinking I would have to use it. But no..never did. So someone is getting a barf bag from the Royal Caribbean cruise line as a gift! But really, overall the cruise was a great way to see so much of the country in the short period ...
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it's a small world after all, presented by...
A Travel Blog entry by bethere from Chiba, Kanto, Japan
... rode around with us. For a Disney geek, this was pretty darn cool. Imagine if you went on Pirates of the Caribbean but got to go in and out of the fort, behind the auctioneer, follow Jack Sparrow around. Sweet. {Disney attraction ...
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Hotel Zone
A Travel Blog entry by eternalsoul from Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... side walks and the like. At this point I was actually missing the friendly setting of the hostel in downtown Cancun; however, the hotel zone is much closer to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and Golf of Mexico and the white sand beaches. ...
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Can't believe we are really here, Bora Bora
A Travel Blog entry by mike4912000 from Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia
... thing noticed right away is its huge, yet there isn't a whole lot going on. Other resorts we stayed at in the past in the Caribbean had more. Our Sandals in Jamaica had 7 restaurants for instance, this place has 2!! Hummmm. So we find the Internet room. A ...
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Rainy Firenze
A Travel Blog entry by ericjon97 from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... in the rain. Luckily I had put some episode of Rescue Me on my netbook so I was able to watch those, and Ryan was kept entertained by watching Pirates of the Caribbean in Italian and trying to read their lips. Ah, the joys of foreign TV! ...
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Pool Fun and Dinner with Friends
A Travel Blog entry by kitkatgo from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... room... (cont.) Our friends picked us up, and we went to a gorgeous restaurant called Atlantica. The walls are painted a pretty Caribbean blue, the windows have shutters, and the tables are covered in white table cloths. This is defintely not a tourist ...
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Lightsabers and Cell Phones
A Travel Blog entry by lilistravels from Anaheim, California, United States
... a whip and a hat, but in the end it seemed overpriced. As I headed over to get in line for Pirates of the Caribbean my phone went off. I proceeded to a quite corner hoping the person on the end wouldn't hear the hordes of kids screaming around me. ...
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Red Hook Morning & The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A Travel Blog entry by stevied from New York City, New York, United States
... streets that border a soccer field in the Red Hook Recreation Area and dish out Mexican, Central American, South American and Caribbean specialties every Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine, roughly from May through October. At the ball fields, they work ...
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Nassau
A Travel Blog entry by 2olives from Nassau, Bahamas
... on George Street (across from the straw Market on Bay Street), or at the McDonalds on Marlborough Street, across from the British Colonial Hilton Entrance. They will drop you in front of any of the hotels, you just need to walk across the street to ...
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