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Caribbean

Caribbean-Junky, a part of Travel-Junky, is a website born out of passion, addicted to traveling and therefore a place for travel-junkies, full with info about the Caribbean.
People who want to get more out of their vacation ... not the typical touristical way but, if possible, mingle with locals as much as possible and see more of the same country.

Caribbean-Junky works closely together with many official tour operators, agencies and locals in our specialized countries.


Why the Caribbean?

In the Caribbean, you can hike through national parks with their beautiful flora and fauna and scuba dive along the coasts and underwater mountains. But maybe your idea of the perfect island vacation is to chill down on white powder beaches with an umbrella drink in your hand. Whether you want a porche with sea view or a plantation casa set in a field of sugar cane.

Golden, in the shade of a palm tree, beaches and clear turqoise blue waters with colorful tropical fishes. Named the "Eighth Continent of the World", the Caribbean islands have stunning variety of terrain that ranges from rainforests to volcanoes, from white- to black-sand beaches. Spicy or not spicy food, even spicier music and ryhtm, and a gentle, tranquillo lifestyle attracs millions of tourists each year, all of them searching for a perfect place in the sun. In this , we'll try help you choose the right destination and the right time to go to one of these beautiful tropical islands.


Destinations & Site Index

Caribbean map Cuba Jamaica Dominican Republic Antigua Anguilla Aruba Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bonaire Virgin Islands Curacao Dominica Grenada Guadeloupe Illes des Saintes Martinique Puerto Rico Saba St.Barthelemy St.Eustatius St.Kitts&Nevis St Lucia Saint Martin / Sint Maarten St Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos


 
 Anguilla used to call itself as the Caribbean's best-kept secret. Small, serene, and secluded, tourists could enjoy the privacy of cozy-island life and still be close to St. Maarten/St. Martin, with its spoiled gambling, shopping, and nightlife.
Antigua  The largest island of the British Leeward Islands has warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbours, and a protective, almost unbroken wall of coral reef.
Aruba Bon Bini. From all the tropical paradises you could visit, why should you pick Aruba for your vacation in the Caribbe? Read more >>
Bahamas Clear turqois sea, powder white beaches. It is their heritage. It is your departure from everyday life. Welcome to the Bahama's 
Barbados  Long Streched pink- and white- sand beaches and a rich tradition are what put Barbados on the map.
Bermuda  Often people mistakenly believe this island is part of the Caribbean. In fact, it is situated hundreds of miles north of the Bahama's
Bonaire  : your possibilities range from bird-watching to chill and relax, Bonaire is first of all a scuba diver's paradise and also offers Caribbean's best snorkeling destination.
Cayman Islands : Snorkelers will find paradise, beach lovers will emjoy the powdery sands of 7 Mile Beach, but party animals in search of urban excitement will probably be disappointed. Come to chill and relax.
Cuba : Lovely people, beautiful cities and history, stunning beaches and ... oh ... don't forget the old classic 50's cars.
Curacao  together with Bonaire, St. Eustatius, St. Maarten, and Saba, is in the Caribbean Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dominica  The beaches aren't that great for getting here, but the nature, as well as scuba diving, are.
Dominican Republic  Merengue, nature, history in its capital city and one of the best beaches of the Caribbe
Grenada  A sleepy island with friendly people, a overgrown interior such as the Grant Etang National Park, and the popular white sands of Grand Anse Beach.
Guadeloupe  gives tourists a taste of France in the Tropics.
Iles des Saintes  Only 10 km (6 miles) south of Guadeloupe, these charming tropical islands float like exotic sueños in the Caribbean sea. Only 2 of the 8 little islands, are inhabited, and resembling a picture
Jamaica  More than Bob Marley, ganja and beach resorts ... Jamaica with its beautiful flora and fauna is worth to travel around
Martinique  in the heart of the Caribbean Archipelago and is one of the many islands which make up the group of lesser Antilles, or "Breezy Islands."
Puerto Rico  Whatever you want to do: tropical vacation, a business, on the beach with the kids, enjoy a romantic honeymoon, you'll find it in Puerto Rico.
Saba  this small island in the Caribbean is a great experience far away from the worries and carse of today's rushed world
St.Barthelemy  You go to St.Barts to relax, the French cuisine, and the white-sand beaches, St Barth is the the ultimate island for comfort.
St.Eustatius  Close your eyes and imagine the Caribbean Islands about 25 or 30 years ago.
St.Kitts & Nevis  is like no other place in the Caribbe, St. Kitts seems to have the kind of lush tropical paradise often associated with the South Pacific.
St.Lucia  a small, lush tropical place relatively unknown. An island where many travels dream of ...
St. Maarten/St Martin is the smallest Island in the world to be shared by two governments: the Dutch and French.
St.Vincent & Grenadines  and another, the Caribbean is full with lovely tropical islands ... :)
Trinidad & Tobago  Do you have a friend, sister or brother that's really lively? That's Trinidad!
Turks & Caicos has the third largest coral reef system and lovely tropical beaches, maybe the best in the world, all together a premier beach, scuba diving and snorkelling destination and an ideal place for romance, family vacations, eco-tourism and adventure seekers
Virgin Islands are nowadays invaded by thousands of tourists who arrive daily by cruise ships and planes from Miami and Puerto Rico.

Caribbean recommended guide books

Guide Books
Frommers
Lonely Planet
Rough Guides


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