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Caribbean

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Sunset on Montserrat
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The islands of the Caribbean Sea or West Indies are an extensive archipelago in the far west of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly strung between North and South America. They've long been known as a resort vacation destination for honeymooners and retirees, but a small movement toward eco-tourism and backpacking has started to open up the Caribbean to more independent travel. With year-round good weather (with the minor exception of hurricane season in the late summer and early fall), promotional air fares from Europe and North America, and hundreds of islands to explore, the Caribbean offers something for almost everyone.

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[edit] Understand

The Caribbean islands were first inhabited by the Arawak Indians, then were invaded by a more aggressive tribe, the Caribs. Unfortunately, neither could appreciate their victory forever, although the Arawaks may have had a quiet reign of nearly two millenia. Then the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, French, Danish, and British arrived, after which the Carib population steeply declined due to various factors. The islands have known many historic battles and more than a few pirate stories.

[edit] Regions

Map of the Carribean
Map of the Carribean

Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica and Puerto Rico, often grouped as Greater Antilles, are by far the largest countries in the area and the most visited by travellers. The Caribbean also includes the Lesser Antilles, a group of much smaller islands to the east.

[edit] Greater Antilles

[edit] Lesser Antilles

The Lesser Antilles can be divided into three groups.

[edit] Leeward Islands

[edit] Windward Islands

[edit] ABC Islands

[edit] Other islands and territories

These countries are not part of the Greater or Lesser Antilles but are variously close to it, and are commonly associated with the Caribbean (e.g. members of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community).

  • Bermuda Template:- some distance to the north of the Caribbean, but commonly associated with the region

[edit] Cities

[edit] Other destinations

[edit] Get in

[edit] By plane

  • From Europe to:
    • Antigua and Barbuda (ANU) from London (LGW),Manchester (MAN) by British Airways, BMI, Virgin Atlantic and from Frankfurt (FRA) by Condor
    • Barbados, Bridgetown (BGI) from London, Manchester by Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, Caribbean Airlines and from Frankfurt by Condor
    • Cuba from London (LGW) by Virgin Atlantic, Air Jamaica, from Madrid (MAD) by Iberia, from Paris (CDG) by Air France and from all three by Cubana
    • Grenada, Maurice Bishop International (GND) from UK by Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, Excel from Germany Condor
    • Saint Lucia, Hewanorra (UVF) from London (LGW) by Virgin Atlantic, British Airways, Caribbean Airlines and from Manchester (MAN) by Virgin Atlantic
    • Martinique Fort-de-France (FDF) from Paris by Air France, Air Caribes
    • Tobago (TAB), from London (LGW) by British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and from Frankfurt (FRA) by Condor
    • Trinidad, Port-of-Spain (POS) from London by Caribbean Airlines
    • Turks & Caicos Islands (PLS), from London (LHR) through Nassau, Bahamas
  • Airlines:
    • Air Caraibes [3]: from Paris to Guadeloupe, Martinique
    • Air France [4]: from Paris to Guadeloupe, Martinique
    • Air Jamaica[5]: London to Jamaica and Cuba
    • American Airlines [6]: from Miami to; Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Curaçao Dominican Republic, Grand Cayman, Grenada, Jamaica, Kingston, Montego Bay, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, St. Croix, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Trinidad
    • British Airways [7]: from London (LGW) to Antigua, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Tobago and from Manchaster to Saint Lucia.
    • Caribbean Airlines [8]: from London to Barbados, Saint Lucia, London - Antigua, Belfast - Tobago (see BWIA Route map [9])
    • Cayman Airways[10]: from the Cayman Islands to multiple gateways in the US
    • Condor/Thomas Cook [11]: from Frankfurt (FRA), see Condor Route map [12]
    • Cubana [13]: To Cuba from Madrid, Paris, London
    • Iberia [14]: from Madrid to Havana, San José de Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo.
    • Insel Air [15] Direct flights from Miami and Inter-Island travel. Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Haiti, Las Piedras, Miami, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, St. Maarten, Suriname, and Valencia.
    • JetBlue [16] to Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Saint Maarten, Puerto Rico, Aruba, Saint Lucia and Barbados mostly to New York and Boston and some also to Washington DC, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale.
    • Virgin Atlantic [17]: from London to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Havana, Jamaica, St Lucia, Tobago and from Manchester to Barbados and St Lucia

[edit] Get around

Numerous companies offer cruises, charters, and boat tours in the Caribbean.

[edit] By plane

  • LIAT [18] has connections between most caribbean islands
  • Caribbean Airlines [19] offers flights between islands and Canada, US, Europe and other airport in South America
  • American Eagle is another notable air carrier between islands



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