The West Indies... water activities Paradise!
Why this island? I wanted to have a safe, relaxing and tranquil vacation and enjoy sweeping white sand beaches and hot sunny weather as well as snokeling trips in clear blue waters. That is why I chose Grand Cayman which belongs to the British crown colon... more - travel report by
lysdor
Vinales - Rum, cigars and scenery
Want a taste of the best that Cuba has to offer? Well, this is a great way to do it. You take in two of the most famous things that Cuba has given to the rest of the world, rum and cigars and then thirdly take in some of the beautiful, lush country... more - travel report by
downundergal
You have the Malecon, the Plaza de la Revolution, the graveyard, La Regla. You can spend easily... more - travel report by
travelalain
Anguilla - Truly Paradise
Anguilla is an island paradise - perfect weather, great food, wonderful people, and thus far uncrowded. A tiny island, it has 30+ absolutely beautiful beaches - many of which we had totally to ourselves.
For a full trip report see http://ang... more - travel report by
mensachick
A short visit in Trinidad
The old sugar town Trinidad is on the UNESCO’s list of world heritage. In the daytime many tourists arrives from La Havana and Varadero in chartered busses, taking over the small town centre. When they go back in the afternoon Trinidad returns to the calm... more - travel report by
martin
The city of La Habana
htacuIt is 3 years ago since I visited Havana, so some things may have changed. Havana must have been a place with real grandeur considering the many beautiful buildings and mansions, but due to total lack of maintenance the last 40 years they are in very... more - travel report by
lonewolf
Cuba in 25 days on scooters
We found Cuba to be a difficult travel experience and we had to work hard to crack the Cuban coconut. But as soon as we sorted our transportation challenge half the war was won. We landed in Havanna and spent 2 days at Hotel Inglaterra to wait for luggage... more - travel report by
klip
Baracoa, a pearl on Cuban's crown
The first of the seven villages founded by the Spaniards was Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Baracoa, which was founded in 1511-12 and it was the first capital and archbishopric of Cuba. It's currently known as Baracoa, the town's name comes from an abor... more - travel report by
travelalain
Birthplace of Scuba Diving
Columbus discovered the islands in 1503 and called them Las Tortugas after the abundance of turtles but where renamed Caymans for the type of large lizards there. They became a british colony in 1655, still today and George Town its capital. Legends of pi... more - travel report by
rangutan
San Juan, Puerto Rico in the Caribbean
Today Old san Juan is a World Heritage Site and for that reason , a building should not torn down but should be renovated to what is what in the beginning. A city tha tonce upon a time was completely surrounded by walls that were 40 feet tall in som... more - travel report by
countryside1