
| More Golfing In Jamaica Michael Chaiken - CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| So, you think your golf game is good. You want to put it to the test. But, you have an itch to perfect your game in exotic locations under crystal blue skies not too far from the beach. full article |
| How The Diving Guy Saved My Life CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| Several years ago on a trip to the US Virgin Islands, I met Steve the diving guy. Steve was a diving instructor on the island of St. Thomas who had moved there from the US mainland many moons ago. Actually, Steve is very likely NOT his name (I have long since forgotten it), but nevertheless, he had a most remarkable and profound impact on me. You see, Steve saved my life. Well...sort of. full article |
| Golfing In The Bahamas Michael Chaiken - CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| For a nation that consists of 70 islands and numerous cays, there should be no surprise to learn the Bahamas offers a diverse array of golfing opportunities for the vacationing duffer. full article |
| Junkanoo CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| The Junkanoo, a national festival and the largest cultural event in the Bahamas encompassing art, music, and dance, is held on December 26 and January 1 each year in the Bahamas. full article |
| Golfing In Jamaica CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| Jamaica enjoys a rich tradition in golf, dating as far back as the mid 1800’s. According to the Jamaica Golf Association, the game was officially introduced to the island in 1869, and quickly became popular. full article |
| My Vacation In Jamaica Submited by (11 year old) Elizabeth G. - Raleigh, NC |
| On the island of Jamaica, there are a lot of things to do and enjoy. Some of the things you can do are: go shopping in Montego Bay, go swimming, and stay at places near the Caribbean Sea... full article |
| Wedding Traditions CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| A conch shell blown before the ceremony, signifying the start of an important event and the serving of Rum cake at the wedding are two Caribbean traditional customs that some brides and grooms incorporate into their ceremonies held in the Caribbean. full article |
| Your First (Caribbean) Cruise CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| This is not your grandparents' cruise!
In times past, we tended to view cruising as the type of vacation taken by our grandparents. Not any more. Today, there are many exciting, fun-filled, adventure-packed cruise vacations that also offer you the opportunity to simply sit back and relax, if you choose to do so. full article |
| Getting Married In The Caribbean CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| The Caribbean is a perfect place to have a romantic and memorable wedding. Whether you choose to hold your ceremony on the beach at sunrise or sunset, in a tropical garden, in the mountains, on a secluded island, aboard a boat, beside a waterfall, or in a traditional church with proper planning your wedding day will be one that you never forget. full article |
| Is Cruising For Me? CaribbeanToGo.com Staff Writer |
| At a dinner party recently, a gentleman, who knew I had been on a cruise with my husband and two college age children leaned over and asked, “Is cruising for me?” A response in chorus around the table was “Cruising is for everyone”. full article |
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