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Holidays and vacations in the Caribbean: choose from 700 locations among 7000 islands

Another year and more riots with the aviation industry workforce. It seems that every vacation period or baggage handlers, flight attendants or airport workers decide to take industrial action against their employers and who suffers? We, the paying public.

If you’re traveling to Mediterranean resorts, there are a lot of countries you need to fly through and any one of them can disrupt your travel plans. Even if you decide not to fly and travel by car, we in the UK have the added problem of crossing the English Channel by ferry or in the Channel Tunnel.

If you want to have plenty of getaway possibilities while on vacation whatever time of year you plan to go, why not consider a Caribbean island vacation? If you live in the UK, once you are airborne and leave UK airspace, you will cross the Atlantic for around eight hours to your destination. The next country you cross will likely be the island you have booked for your Caribbean vacation or vacation.

You should also consider an all-inclusive vacation as some Caribbean islands can be expensive in restaurants for food and drinks, but not all. The Caribbean describes more than 7,000 islands and conjures up images of pirates and reggae music. Although the pirates are gone, reggae music is prevalent in different forms throughout the Caribbean islands.

700 of the 7000 islands in the Caribbean are inhabited. Most are surrounded by crystal clear waters with untouched white sand beaches. Some of the islands are volcanic and most have extraordinary reefs that are ideal for exploring the wide range of tropical marine life.

If you venture inland towards the interior of some of the islands, you will find waterfalls in beautiful valleys, and everywhere you will find the most unusual and exotic flowers and plants, including a wide range of wildlife.

Most of the locals working in the tourism sector on all the islands speak English in addition to their own mother tongue. The cultures of the Caribbean are diverse and the atmosphere on all the islands is relaxing and happy thanks to the local people who are welcoming and friendly.

These Caribbean islands are the main places where you can book vacations with the main tour operators:

Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Martin, Saint Barthelemy, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Turks & Caicos, Trinidad & Tobago, Virgin Islands.

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