Caribbean
Caribbean consists of the Caribbean Sea and more than 7.000 islands,islets,reefs and coral islands. Caribbean is the geographic area that includes the Caribbean Sea, one of the largest salt sea, that extends in approximately 2,754,000 km ². The area consists of more than 7.000 islands, islets, reefs and coral islands.Is a colorfull area full of life, the perfect combination of white sand, blue sea and clear blue sky.
Bridgetown, Barbados
Bridgetown in Barbados is a breathtaking place, a tropical paradise, with many impressive sights.
Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, retains much of its British heritage. Τhe bustling city, the quiet hillsides and valleys with tropical vegetation, the sandy beaches, which are considered to be the most beautiful in the world and many other impressive sights are waiting to be explored.
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
The city is a large and historic U.S. port on the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll downtown the small harbor and walk along the old trading port. Visit the two malls Harbor place & the Gallery. If you want to get an idea of the authentic history of the sea visit the well-preserved warship sailing Constellation. For a historical view of the city climb up Charles Street in the old district of Mount Vernon. Mount Vernon houses the newly renovated Walters Art Museum, which features an eccentric collection of Faberge eggs, Gifts of Tsar Nicholas II to his mother and sister. Finally see the renovated first cathedral in the U.S., the Basilica of the Assumption. The city has many more attractions including exquisite seafood restaurants( it is imposed to try the Maryland blue crab), colonial history, unusual and beautiful waterfronts and superb aquarium.
Fort De France, Martinique
Fort-de-France,the capital of Martinique, is one of the major cities in the Caribbean.It is a beautiful place full of hills that, definetely, allures the tourists.Here, there are magnificent beaches that offer the visitors the opportunity to experience many water sports such as snorkelling,sailing,diving and fishing.Do not forget to get an interesting walk at the center of the town where there is the beautiful garden, called La Savane.Fort-de-France has,also, an attractive history to show.Finally, for the lovers of taste, these place is famous for its flavors.
Labadee, Haiti
Labadee is a paradise island in the Caribbean, a unique destination with beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery and amazing activities in the water. Try a thrilling ride paraseiling and admire the view from above as it crosses the sky 120 meters above the beautiful peninsula. Not forget to buy handmade local artwork, woodwork and crafts.
San Juan (Puerto Rico)
San Juan is the second oldest city in North and South America. The houses in pastel colors, balconies with wrought iron, squares with rows of statues and blue narrow cobbled streets are a conspicuous contrast to this noisy, modern,full of energy city . Although the city is busy all day long, the old San Juan, really comes alive at night when the restaurants, pubs and cafes on the sidewalks are flooded with people of all ages enjoying the fantastic scenery of the island.
Basseterre (St. Kitts)
Surprisingly, the central square of St. Kitts, is designed in the style of London's Piccadilly Circus. For a view of St.Kitts, take the decker train going round the island, passing by the Brimstooun Fort and other attractions. Alternatively, there is a great tour that initially makes a stop at the world famous studio Karimpel Batik before walking tour in the forest.
Castries (St.Lucia)
Saint Lucia is a small, tropical island, with a magnificent scenery. Mountains, dense virgin forests, sandy beaches and acres of banana plantations make it one of the most spectacular islands. Castries, the colorful capital of the island, has an authentic Caribbean charm and hosts several historical sights of Saint Lucia as La Tok Battery, a fortress on a hilltop with spectacular views of the port.
St. Croix (U.S. V.I.)
With a coastline 135 Κm long, wonderful beaches, beautiful views and culture, St. Cross is the highest point of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The island is also rich in historical monuments that visitors of all ages can enjoy. Windmills, provincial schools and churches are scattered along the coastline.