Caribbean Travel Guides & Articles

Immortalized by artists from the beach Boys to Jimmy Buffet, the white-sand beaches and pristine blue waters of the Caribbean have long been synonymous with "tropical paradise." Let Travels.com help you plan your perfect Caribbean beach vacation, from advice on what to pack, and information on the best time to travel to the Caribbean, to a move-by-move itinerary for travel in Jamaica, the Bahamas, St. Kitts, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and more. Travels.com will do the leg work, so you can spend more time on the beach.

How to Decide Where to Go on a Tropical Vacation

Choosing the perfect destination for your tropical vacation can be challenging. The Caribbean, Hawaii, European and South American islands and domestic spots in the United States all merit your consideration. Start narrowing down your choices by ...

How to Get to Cuba

Myths and rumors abound regarding entry into the largest of Caribbean islands, politically sealed off from the United States since 1959. While legal loopholes do allow certain Americans to visit Cuba within the framework of the law, it is signifi...

How to Get to Cuba From America

The US has had a trade embargo against Cuba since 1960. The embargo restricted tourists from visiting Cuba. There were exceptions as to who could visit the island but the laws were stringent at best. Beginning in 2008, the Obama administration...

How to Get to Work on a Carnival Cruise

Carnival cruise ships travel to the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, and the Mexican Riviera. Carnival Cruise Lines has 10 areas of employment available, including medical, golf instruction, gift-shop sales, gambling, and on-board entertainment. Carniv...

How to Go to Bermuda by Cruise

Bermuda hotels can be expensive to book, so an alternative for travelers is to visit the beautiful island by cruise. A cruise will dock in one or more of the several ports located throughout the island. Bermuda's attractions include pink sand bea...

How to Obtain a Belize Passport

Passports are necessary for travel to Belize for people from many countries including America, England, Australia and Canada. The document must be valid for six months beyond the date of travel. In addition, you must show proof of funds and retur...

How to Properly Charge an iPod Nano Battery

With a full charge, an iPod Nano battery will operate for about 24 hours when you're listening to music and about 4 continuous hours when you're watching videos. Unlike electronic devices for which you have to replace batteries when they lose the...

How to Sail the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands is made up of more than 60 inhabited and uninhabited islands, the largest of which, Tortola, is visible from the U.S. Virgin Islands on a clear day. Sailing in the British Virgin Islands is made simple by more than 30 p...

How to Shop in St. Vincent

St. Vincent is located in the Caribbean and each year, cruises and tourists visit St. Vincent in increasing numbers. While many just spend the day there, others spend long vacations enjoying the beaches, warm weather and sailing. No matter how lo...

How to Swim With Dolphins in Jamaica

Going to Jamaica is often a vacation of lifetime and will be an experience you will probably remember forever. While there, you may enjoy the beautiful beaches and waters and the array of water sports available. In addition, you can add to the ov...

How to Swim with the Dolphins in Jamaica

Swimming with dolphins has been a popular activity in certain parts of the world (such as Jamaica and Florida) since the 1950s. Jamaica is a beautiful Caribbean island nation that is well known for its picturesque beaches of white sand. If you pl...

How to Travel to Cuba as an American

Cuba is beautiful, poor and considered off limits to Americans. But this is just a perception. Many Americans fly there each year...some illegally, some legally. The travel restrictions may at some point be lifted. Should this happen, Cuba would ...

How to Travel to Cuba From Montreal

Americans often believe that it is unlawful for U.S. citizens to travel to Cuba. This is not true: the Trading with the Enemy Act forbids Americans from spending money with Cuban companies, but it does not expressly prohibit travel to Cuba. While...

How to Travel to Cuba From the Dominican Republic

Many American citizens have the mistaken belief that travel to Cuba is illegal. Although the Trading with the Enemy Act forbids Americans from spending in Cuban, it does not expressly prohibit travel to Cuba. From a practical standpoint, the Act ...

How to Travel to Cuba From the US

The United States does not have regular relations with Cuba and as such traveling to Cuba is a bit complicated and not legal for everyone. If you have family in Cuba or government or other sanctioned business there you can travel to Cuba. You mus...

How to Travel to Cuba Legally

Half a century after the 1959 Revolution, Cuba is finally beginning to see significant numbers of American tourists again. This Caribbean country claims some of the region's best beaches and friendliest people, as well as a range of pristine park...

How To Travel to Negril, Jamaica

Negril is a tourist destination, famous for its beaches and its resorts, on the island of Jamaica. Part of the Greater Antilles, Jamaica is in the Carribbean Sea and a favorite destination for the rich and famous as well as the rest of us. ...

How to Travel to Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, located east of the island of Hispaniola (which includes Haiti and the Dominican Republic) in the Caribbean Sea, is an American territory. The island, home to around four million people, combines American, British and Spanish culture...

How to Vacation in Bermuda on the Cheap

Bermuda is a beautiful vacation spot, but it is no secret that many of the resorts and attractions carry a hefty price tag. Due to the high number of imported items, prices on the island can seem outlandish. However, some advanced planning can he...

Iberostar Paraiso del Mar Review

The Iberostar Paraiso del Mar is an all-inclusive resort in the heart of Riviera Maya. Along with the standard buffet-style dining, it includes Japanese, Mexican, Brazilian and Mediterranean "specialty" restaurants for more formal dining. The res...

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