The Caribbean Islands
The Carribean Islands, a group of about 100 small islands, West Indies, East of Puerto Rico. The Caribbean Islands are divided politically between the United States and Great Britain. Although constituting the westernmost part of the Lesser Antilles, the Caribbean Islands form a geological
unit with Puerto Rico and the Greater Antille.
The islands of Caribbean are just within miles of each other. This means that you get a good view of the next island even before you leave the first one that you are exploring. Scattered throughout the Caribbean are many islands, cays, reefs and islets, each with unique terrain, animal and plant life.
The beauty of the Caribbean lays on the many land masses that dot the stretch of islands. Visiting Caribbean would not be as memorable if you do not get to enjoy the sights and the waters. Most people who have come to love the Caribbean islands know that the best way to begin is to sail and explore.
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The Caribbean islands are just what they are advertised to be - a great family getaway, a place for honeymooners as well as a haven for water sports aficionados.
If you are more of an explorer and would want to see the un-chartered islands, there are a lot for you to discover. With a little research and an imaginative travel adviser, you should be able to explore the best places that the Caribbean islands have to offer.
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