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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Caribean Beaches(Puerto Rico Beaches)


Puerto Rico is a beautiful island nestled along the Caribbean. It is rectangular, volcanic in origin, and has plenty of beautiful white sandy beaches.

Some of the beach areas that are popular in Puerto Rico include Antonio's Beach, Arroyo Beach, Balneario de Carolina, Barrero Beach, Caja de Muertos (small island), Cana Gorda Public Beach, Crashboat Beach, Domes Beach, El Escambron, Flamenco Beach, Icacos Key, Isla Verde, La Monserrate, Lajas Beaches (Islands of La Parguera), Luquillo Beach, Maunabo Beach, Pools Beach, Punta Salinas, Punta Santiago, Rincon Bay, River Mouth, Sandy Beach, Seven Seas, Shacks, Spanish Wall Beach, Sun Bay,Vieques Island to name just a few.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Jamaica Beaches


Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean that occupies the third largest island in the Caribbean. It is almost 150 miles long and is south of Cuba, southeast of the Cayman Islands, and west of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It is part of the Greater Antilles and was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica.

Jamaica is a mainly mountainous island in the West Indies in the Caribbean. Blue Mountain Peak is over 7,000 feet above sea level and there are over a hundred rivers heading to the sea. But Jamaica is well known for its hundreds of miles of coastline with white sandy beaches. While some beaches are quite and serence, others can be fun and loud with local music.

Beaches in Jamaica include Boston Bay Beach, Blue Lagoon Beach, Cardiff Hall Public Beach, Cornwall Beach, Crusoe's Beach, Doctor's Cove Beach, Dunn's River Beach, Fairy Hill Beach, Fort Clarence, Frenchman's Bay, Grande Beach, Gunboat Beach, Hellshire Beach, James Bond Beach Lime Cay, Mallard Beach, Naggo Head, Navy Island, Rose Hall Beach Club, Salem Paradise Beach, San San Beach, Seven Mile Beach, Treasure Beach, Turtle Beach, and Walter Fletcher Beach.



Thursday, February 25, 2010

Caribean beaches(The Cayman Islands)


The Cayman Islands are located in the western Caribbean. The three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman are a little under 500 miles south of Miami and about 170 miles northwest of Jamaica. Their total land area is approximately 100 square miles and approximately 100 miles of beautiful beaches within the islands. The islands are formed from the limestone outcroppings and coral reefs surround each island. With the combination of deep dropoffs and coral reefs, the islands form a great place for diving and fishing. If you are into watching birds, the islands provide a wealth of unique environments for bird watching. On the islands, there are also plenty of caves and nature trails. Tourism is a major part of the economy