Tourism

By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
Saba, known as the ‘Unspoiled Queen’, is a dormant volcano covered in rain forest and perhaps the Caribbean’s best-kept secret. Saba is a five square mile island which became part of a Special municipality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands together with the islands of St. Eustatius and Bonaire in 2010.
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
The Indian River is the widest river in Dominica and flows to the Caribbean Sea between the town of Portsmouth and the village of Glanvillia. Some of the scenes of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest were filmed at the Indian River.
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
The Queen Emma Bridge is a floating pontoon bridge that connects the waterfronts of Punda and Otrobanda.
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
The Boiling Lake Trail is the signature hike of Dominica. Dominica’s Boiling Lake is a flooded fumarole and is known as the world’s second largest boiling lake in the world. The Boiling Lake is located in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park and can be reached after a rigorous 3/4 hour hike (one-way), but it’s well worth it!
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
Kokomo Beach is located in a spectacular natural bay, Vaersenbay. It is a very popular diving spot and it became one of the most popular hangouts among locals, expats and beach lovers. Kokomo beach is also known for their monthly Full Moon Parties, the biggest monthly dance event in Curaçao.
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
Jan Thiel is a very popular area located in southeastern Curacao. Jan Thiel Beach is often likened to a European-style beach and is a great and beautiful place to enjoy food and drinks. There are all type of watersports. Jan Thiel beach is also very known for the Unox New Year’s Dive.
By Aarti Baran 02 Oct, 2019
The Mega Yachts among Steve Jobs superyacht Venus are lined up in the Simpsonbay Lagoon. St. Maarten has become one of the Caribbean’s premier yachting destinations and home to the most exclusive and luxurious vessels in the world.
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