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Choices for golfing in the U.S. Virgin Islands are not plentiful, with three playable courses. But with the sun, sand, cool breezes and emerald seas the courses have just about everything that a traveling golfer can want. Teeing off in the U.S. Virgin Islands provides golfers some of the most dramatic settings in all of the Caribbean. The courses on St. Thomas and St. Croix are focused on the golf enthusiast that is looking to get in a round of golf while on vacation.

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 Planning a visit to the Turks and Caicos Islands? One of the best beach destinations in the world has a lot to offer vacationers, ranging from having a taste of its incredible culinary delights to snorkeling to swimming and diving.

TCI's Smith's Reef is one of the world's largest reef systems. Beautiful nature trails, a colorful underwater world, gorgeous sandy beaches, and underground caves are some of its major draws. Plus, the vacationer will find some of the most beautiful all-inclusive resorts that guarantee an epic stay in this top Caribbean destination.

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ORANJESTAD – For the first, TripAdvisor gave Eagle Beach Aruba the top prize for the best beach in the Caribbean. For many years the government’s focus is on the recovery and attention to our natural and historical heritage.

TripAdvisor awards the 2023 Travelers Choice Best of the Best Award based on the reviews of its website visitors. Eagle Beach ranked number 1 in the top 25 best beaches in the Caribbean and number 2 in the top 25 in the world. They also listed two of our beaches in the top 25 in the Caribbean. Baby Beach ranks number 19, and Arashi Beach at 23.


Thinking of Bahamas Carnival 2023? Not to be confused with the traditional Junkanoo parades of The Bahamas; Bahamas Carnival is a newer Caribbean carnival also known as Mas in Paradise. Think vibrant costumes, friendly, energetic locals and a parade that follows the pristine beaches in the capital of Nassau, New Providence.

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The striking new sign, located at the entrance of the Welcome Centre, welcomes visitors to Grenada with a bold and colourful display of the island’s name in large letters. The sign is a true reflection of the beauty and culture of Grenada. The letters were crafted to feature intricate depictions of the island, to deliver a compelling peek at what can be experienced in Grenada.

“We are thrilled to unveil this beautiful new sign at the Melville Street Cruise Ship Terminal,” said the CEO of the GTA, Petra Roach. “It is a true representation of what Grenada has to offer, and it serves as a warm welcome to all who visit our island.”

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