Where is the Caribbean located? Where are the Caribbean Islands? Recreation and entertainment

For those planning to go on vacation to the tropics, Caribbean Islands is an inexhaustible source of beauty, secluded places and adventures. All islands are beautiful, but some are better than others. Guess which island takes first place in the top 25?

The best islands are those where low prices, beautiful beaches and plenty to do. Most often, an island refers to a separate country, republic or territory in the Caribbean Sea.

5900 rub. per night.

Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, is perfect for unplugging and relaxing. Wi-Fi is not very reliable here, but the island boasts 23 historical and scenic attractions that you can explore, such as the National Pantheon Museum (Musee du Panthenon National Haitien) and the Iron Market (Marche de Fer).

Haiti's beach density index is low, only 0.06, i.e. beach line relatively small compared to other Caribbean islands.


RUB 10,150 per night.

Guadeloupe is a paradise for lovers of fresh air, although it has a low beach density of 0.19. 58 natural attractions, from the serene botanical gardens of Deshaies to the protected, pristine coral reefs of Pointe de Château.


10,100 rub. per night.

This island is not called “Nature Island” for nothing. On it you will find peaks of volcanic origin, waterfalls, dense evergreen forests, and tourist routes are 480 kilometers long - although the beach density is low, 0.2. Many of Dominica's 69 attractions are located in the capital, Roseau.


24,100 rub. per night.

With 70 attractions, Turks and Caicos is one of the... best places for diving and snorkeling. And if you prefer to lie on the beach, keep in mind: their density on the islands of this chain is moderate - 0.41.


10,800 rub. per night.

"The highlight of the Caribbean islands", Grenada attracts adventurers and lovers alike beach holiday. The island has 68 attractions to choose from, has a moderate beach density of 0.35, and its culture combines influences from South American and European settlements.


RUB 18,130 per night.

This secluded, windswept island is hidden in the northern part of Caribbean Sea, with Anguilla having the third highest beach density on this list (0.67). In first place out of 24 attractions is Shoal Bay with white sand and turquoise water.


RUB 18,130 per night.

Although Antigua and Barbuda has a moderate beach density of 0.35, the rugged coastline once made it difficult for pioneers to navigate along it. Today, tourists can enjoy secluded, dusty, long beaches. Among the 70 attractions on these islands are Stingray City, the coasts of Valley Church and Galley Bay.


16,900 rub. per night.

Despite St. Lucia's low beach density score of 0.26, stunning palm-fringed beaches and miles of pristine evergreen forest make the island ideal for a tropical escape. The island boasts 96 attractions including majestic mountains array Python, with walking routes which offers panoramic views.


15,300 rub. per night.

With a high beach density of 0.53 and 77 attractions, the British Virgin Islands has something for everyone. Travelers can swim or stroll along the beach of Virgin Gorda, the winner of various competitions, explore ancient ruins or try local cuisine. The BVI includes four major islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke.


10,800 rub. per night.

Just next door to Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago is home to the hemisphere's oldest protected evergreen forest. The reserve was created in 1763 to protect the trees from being cut down by Europeans. Beach density is low, 0.07, but instead, the republic, spread over these two islands, offers 107 attractions and entertainment, including game reserves and horseback riding along the beaches.


16,800 rub. per night.

Time stands still on Aruba's white sand beaches, which are winners of various competitions. Beach density is moderate, 0.38. This Dutch island has 78 attractions, with Eagle Beach, Arashi Beach and Baby Beach crowning its crown.

Thanks to winds that blow all year round, the island is popular among kite surfers.


9750 rub. per night.

Situated in the heart of the Caribbean archipelago, Martinique exhibits cultural influences from France and the West Indies. Beach density is moderate, 0.31. There are 83 attractions, including black sand beaches in the north.


6800 rub. per night.

Cuba is one of the most interesting places to visit in the Caribbean. Playa Paraiso beach is considered one of the best. There are 259 attractions and a moderate beach density of 0.34. The "Jewel of the Antilles" features stunning views, rich history and culture and unparalleled nightlife.


5600 rub. per night.

On the island of Montserrat, you can rock climb on volcanoes, explore ruins and sunbathe and nap on pristine beaches when you're tired of exploring all its 16 attractions. The island has a moderate beach density score of 0.39 and some of the most affordable hotel room rates on this list.


11,900 rub. per night.

There's nothing quite like the island breeze and a glass of rum punch on the beaches of Barbados. Beach density is moderate, 0.23. The 103 attractions include the calm sheltered waters of Carlisle Bay, a variety of tropical gardens, cargo ship 360 feet long, which can be viewed during deep sea diving.


14,400 rub. per night.

This Caribbean archipelago, consisting of the islands of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, is home to 185 attractions. Although the density of its beaches is low, 0.1, Virgin Islands The United States boasts two Travelers' Choice-winning beaches: Trunk Bay and Magens Bay.


11,900 rub. per night.

Do you want to get more adrenaline under open air or just chilling under the palm trees, Jamaica has something for everyone. Beach density is low at 0.09, but there are 164 attractions including the Blue Mountains and the Bob Marley Museum.


12,200 rub. per night.

The island pair of St. Kitts and Nevis has a high beach density of 0.52 and has 71 attractions to choose from. A hidden gem of the Caribbean, the 15.5-hectare Brimstone Hill Fortress and Clay Villa Plantation House & Gardens are both breathtakingly beautiful and historically interesting.


16,200 rub. per night.

The Cayman Islands is perhaps best known for its offshore bank accounts, but there's plenty more to be found here. These include the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Cayman boasts world-class diving, gourmet restaurants and the world-famous Seven Mile Beach. There are 151 attractions and a high beach density of 0.61.


10,600 rub. per night. Although it has the lowest beach density on this list (0.03), the Dominican Republic leaves other islands far behind due to its ease of access and affordable prices to rooms and 219 attractions. Bavaro Beach, Macau Beach, Paradise Island and Mangroves all made the top 25 Caribbean beaches on TripAdvisor.


5th place. Curacao

10,400 rub. per night.

Curacao is the destination of choice for serious divers. Less discerning beachgoers can enjoy its sugar-fine sands—the island has the third-highest beach density on this list (0.82). The 61 attractions include the secluded cove of Kenepa Beach and the Curacao Underwater Park.


16,500 rub. per night.

With a moderate beach density of 0.26, the Bahamas offers more entertainment than anywhere else in the Caribbean. This island chain's pristine beaches, golf, duty-free shopping, casinos, natural parks and 368 attractions in total mean there's something for everyone. Be sure to visit the capital, Nassau, on the island of New Providence.


10,300 rub. per night.

The island of Puerto Rico is located in the blessed northeastern Caribbean. Without a doubt, it is the easiest to get to, which should make you happy, because you will want to come here again and again. You can choose from 348 attractions, including the Spanish colonial district of San Juan and parks with zip lining in the evergreen forests. Although the beach density is low, 0.04, Flamenco Beach located in Puerto Rico is considered one of the best in the world.


The area of ​​the Caribbean Sea is 2,754,000 km². The average depth is 1225 m. The average volume of water is 6860 thousand km³.

The sea is located on the Caribbean lithospheric plate. It is divided into five basins, separated from each other by underwater ridges and strings of islands. The Caribbean Sea is considered shallow compared to other bodies of water, although its maximum depth is approximately 7,686 meters (in the Cayman Trench between Cuba and Jamaica).

The shores are mountainous in some places, low-lying in others; in the west and near the Antilles they are bordered by coral reefs. Coastline heavily indented; in the west and south there are bays - Honduras, Darien, Venezuela (Maracaibo), etc.

The Caribbean Sea is one of the largest seas transition zone, separated from the ocean by a system of island arcs of different ages, of which the youngest, with modern active volcanoes, is the Lesser Antilles arc. More mature island arcs form large islands - Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico with an already formed continental (northern part of Cuba) or subcontinental crust. The island arc of the Cayman - Sierra Maestra is also young, expressed for the most part by the underwater Cayman Ridge, accompanied by the deep-sea trench of the same name (7680 m). Other underwater ridges (Aves, Beata, Marcelino sill) appear to be submerged island arcs. They divide the bottom of the Caribbean Sea into a number of basins: Grenada (4120 m), Venezuelan (5420 m). Columbia (4532 m), Bartlett with the deep-sea Cayman Trench, Yucatan (5055 m). The bottoms of the basins have a suboceanic type crust. Bottom sediments are calcareous foraminiferal silts, in the southwestern part - weakly manganese, calcareous silts, in shallow water - various coral deposits, including numerous reef structures. The climate is tropical, influenced by trade wind circulation and characterized by great homogeneity. Average monthly air temperatures range from 23 to 27 °C. Cloudiness 4-5 points. Precipitation amounts range from 500 mm in the east to 2000 mm in the west. From June to October in the north. Tropical hurricanes are observed in parts of the sea. The hydrological regime is highly homogeneous. The surface current, under the influence of trade winds, moves from east to west. Off the coast of Central America, it deviates to the northwest and leaves through the Yucatan Strait into the Gulf of Mexico. The current speed is 1-3 km/h, near the Yucatan Strait up to 6 km/h. The Gulf of Mexico is an intermediate basin for waters that come from the Atlantic Ocean and, when leaving the Gulf of Mexico into the ocean, give rise to the Gulf Stream. Average monthly surface water temperatures range from 25 to 28 °C; annual fluctuations are less than 3 °C. Salinity is about 36.0 ‰. Density 1.0235-1.0240 kg/m3 The color of the water is from bluish-green to green. The tides are predominantly irregular semidiurnal; their size is less than 1 m. The vertical change in hydrological characteristics occurs to a depth of 1500 m, below which the sea is filled with homogeneous water coming from the Atlantic Ocean; its temperature is from 4.2 to 4.3 °C, salinity is 34.95-34.97‰. The Caribbean Sea is home to sharks, flying fish, sea turtles and other types of tropical fauna. Sperm whales and humpback whales are found, and seals and manatees are found near the island of Jamaica.

The Caribbean Sea is of great economic and strategic importance as the shortest sea route connecting the ports of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean through the Panama Canal. The most important ports are Maracaibo and La Guaira (Venezuela), Cartagena (Colombia), Limon (Costa Rica), Santo Domingo ( Dominican Republic), Colon (Panama), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), etc.

The name "Caribbean" is derived from the Caribs, one of the dominant American Indian tribes that lived on the coast at the time of Columbus's contact with the natives in the late 15th century. After the discovery of the West Indies by Christopher Columbus in 1492, the Caribbean Sea was called the Sea of ​​Antilles, in honor of the Spaniards who discovered Antilles. In various countries, the Caribbean Sea is still confused with the Antilles Sea.

Islands in the Caribbean Sea are a coveted piece of paradise for tourists: white sand, gentle sun and excellent service. Everyone has heard about places like Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and Jamaica more than once. Therefore, we decided to talk about less famous, but no less attractive islands Caribbean.

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The sixty islets in the north-eastern Caribbean are considered British Overseas Territories and retain close ties to the Mother Country, so the service, language and culture are English, but the money is American. To travel here you will need a lot of them: the standard of living on this archipelago is one of the highest in the region.

Many tourists come to the British Virgin Islands by ferry from other nearby tiny states for a day or two. What to do here? Tortola, main island, famous for its white beaches and chalk cliffs, on little Joost van Dyke best restaurants with Caribbean cuisine, the former pirate residence of Anegada attracts diving enthusiasts - more than 200 ships are sunk in the coastal waters, and on Virgin Gorda there are The Baths - unique natural stone tanks filled with sea water.

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The archipelago north of Puerto Rico and south of the British Virgin Islands belongs to the United States and differs little from its British namesakes in terms of prices, service and luxury. San Tomas is the most big island archipelago, it is also called Rock City because of its rocky horizon. Entertainment here includes the Ocean Park, diving and numerous festivals, and attractions include the castle of Blackbeard, the famous pirate.

The smallest island, Saint John, attracts celebrities and honeymooners seeking solitude on picturesque, uncrowded beaches, as well as nature lovers with a large nature reserve with hiking trails. South Island Santa Cruz is of interest to history buffs: in colonial times there were sugar cane plantations and distilleries, which now house small museums.

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The small, teardrop-shaped island of Saint Lucia, the second largest of the Windward Islands, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The wildlife here is fairly well preserved (unlike many other Caribbean islands) and it's relatively inexpensive.

In spring, the island hosts an international jazz festival, which is attended by famous musicians. Newlyweds, for whom almost half of all hotel rooms are prepared, love to spend their honeymoon “weeks” here. Lovers active recreation can climb to the crater of an extinct volcano or climb the twin Pitons mountains, jutting straight out of the sea in the southwestern part of the island.
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One of the most scenic spots in the Caribbean, the Cayman Islands, were named so because the first Europeans mistook the Caymans who lived here in large quantities blue iguanas An archipelago of three islands lies south of Cuba.

The largest island is Grand Cayman, home to the capital Georgetown and Stringray City, a marine entertainment center named after the stingrays that live in the coastal waters, which you can feed. You can also visit here former capital the town of Bodden, next to which there are the Pirate Caves, which they used for centuries for shelter, or a turtle farm, or walk along walking trail Mastic Trail in the middle of the island.

On the island of Little Cayman, nature is almost untouched: mangroves in which wild (or feral) animals are found. There is also a bird sanctuary nearby. On the island of Cayman Brac there are many caves and a national parrot park. Interestingly, all the islands have beaches with both white and black sand.

5. Turks and Caicos

A network of 40 small islands with snow-white beaches, clear azure water, colorful coral reefs is an ideal place for a quiet, secluded holiday. Most islands have no permanent residents, only staff
. The largest island, Providenciales, receives huge ocean liners in its port, which is more like a pier.

On Grand Turk Island, two hundred meters from the shore, there is a very popular reef among divers, which abruptly drops off to a depth of 2.4 kilometers. This is also where National Museum, where among the exhibits there is evidence that Columbus first entered Western land on this island (although historians dispute this fact).

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Barbados sets the standard for island holidays: the cleanest sandy beaches, green golf and cricket fields, European level of service (with traditional British tea drinking) and a Caribbean climate. Here they drink first-class local rum, take part in horse racing and dance calypso.

The western and southern coasts are traditionally used for beach holidays, while the eastern Atlantic, which is more restless, is loved by surfers. Bathsheba Beach is especially popular among those who like to catch waves. The cultural program also includes a visit to the Andromeda Botanical Garden and the Pirate Caves Gallery.

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Few famous islands The twins in the southern Caribbean offer a choice of vacations on black sand beaches and luxury hotels, or the opportunity to find adventure and visit places with history. The livelier island of St. Kitts is filled with restaurants, bars and a vibrant nightlife scene.

On tranquil Nevis, you can stroll and swim on the quiet beaches. There are also attractions on the islands: the ancient Fort Brimstone, which the conquerors of these lands called the Gibraltar of the West Indies.

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Saint Martin or Sint Martin is the smallest of all the inhabited islands, controlled simultaneously by two independent governments, located in the northern Caribbean Sea. The northern part of the island, called Saint-Martin, belongs to France and attracts tourists with gourmet restaurants and fashionable beach parties.

The southern Dutch part of Sint Martin is famous for its casinos and Maho beach. Above the beach, literally above the heads of vacationers, intercontinental liners come in to land. This attracts spotters (who like to photograph airplanes) from all over the world and surfers.

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On the southern Caribbean island of Bonaire, almost all of the main attractions are underwater, so unless you're an avid diver, you might be better off heading to the neighboring islands of Aruba and Curacao, which are more famous and full of tourists. The coral reef surrounding the island has the status of a National Natural Park, and all living things living up to 60 meters in depth are protected.

If you want to take a break between dives, you can take a land trip: Washington Slagbay National Park is a charming nature reserve with hills and lakes, parrots, pink flamingos and iguanas.

Holidays on the Caribbean islands cannot be called cheap, but when ordering the “Flight + Hotel” package, you can save up to 30% of the cost. Don't forget about visas - you will need them to visit most Caribbean islands.

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Bounty Island - Caribbean Islands

Travel to the Caribbean Let's start with the traditional “hammock”. The first thing that comes to mind is a hammock stretched between two trees. Very close there is clear water, a little further there is a beautiful landscape: houses right in the water, a mountain, possibly an ancient one extinct volcano, to which a cloud was caught, almost the only one in the dark blue sky (this is how it appears in comparison with the color of the water in shallow water).

In continuation one of those places...

Everything is fine... You can already feel the coolness of the sea. You can move to the shade and get off the hammock if you get motion sickness...

Where are the Caribbean Islands? Everyone has heard about them, but not everyone knows their location. Some even think that they are even in Indian Ocean, somewhere near Africa or India. In fact, the Caribbean is located between South and North America. On caribbean islands map it is clear that there are many islands of different sizes around the Caribbean Sea: Cuba, Jamaica, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and hundreds of others.

Thanks to the warm climate and unusual beautiful beaches The Caribbean region is considered one of the main resort areas in the world. We even see how luxurious and large cruise ships dock here.

At the height of the season, up to 5 people arrive on each such island daily. cruise ships. The bulk of vacationers are Americans, with Europeans in second place. The Caribbean is unlike any other place in the world.

The name “Caribbean” comes from the name of one of the local tribes - “caribs” (cannibals). Most of the current local residents- These are the descendants of African slaves.

Tours to the Caribbean Islands Finding it on the Internet will not be a problem at any time of the year. If there is demand among tourists, then you can always find “last minute tours”.

Regarding holiday prices on Caribbean islands, then it amounts to 2000 - 3000$ and above, usually marked “ all inclusive”, that is, everything is “nasharu” - as some like to put it.

In the photo above is the so-called “land of fish oil,” and this is what the ancient Indians who inhabited it called this island. The real name is island Antigua. It is a convenient place for mooring yachts in numerous cozy coves.

This is another island - Aruba. This island is very popular among yachtsmen and lovers of water skiing and windsurfing.

Probably the most famous islands of the Caribbean are Bahamas. Considered the most prestigious holiday destination in the entire Western Hemisphere.

These islands are an ideal place for yacht trips.

The islands are quite expensive, they don’t really promote themselves. They focus primarily on the quality of tourists, and not on their quantity. The government is interested in preserving the beauty and virginity of its islands.

The Bahamas are also considered the world leader in the gambling business.

And here is the island Dominica. According to experts from National Geographic Traveler, this island is considered the best vacation destination in the Caribbean. It also became famous for the fact that the second and third parts of the film “Pirates of the Caribbean” were filmed in its open spaces.

Island reefs Caiman, in the picture above, abound in fish (you can look closely and see black spots in the water - these are stingrays and barracudas), turtles, crustaceans, and orange sponges. Ideal place for fishing fish in the caribbean islands.

What a wonderful golden sunset. It was not for nothing that the Spaniards called this island “the rich coast”, thinking that there were gold deposits here when they saw the jewelry of the locals. On spanish name islands sounds like Costa Rica.

The predominant languages ​​on the Caribbean islands are Spanish, English and French.

So our first day of meeting and traveling together to the Caribbean islands has come to an end.

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The Caribbean countries have become popular holiday destinations for many people from different parts of the world. The list was expanded to include both mainland and island states.

Caribbean Sea on the world map in Russian

The Caribbean Sea has been known in modern civilization since its discovery in the 15th century. The discoverers named the sea after the tribes caribbean, who inhabited the coast, although throughout history the sea changed its name many times.

The Caribbean Sea has a romantic and sinister history of piracy, which flourished in the 18th century.

Piracy has long sunk into the past, but still arouses interest to this day. It was the story of the pirates of the Caribbean that became the plot for the film of the same name. The modern Caribbean is the most fashionable and popular resorts of the world that attract people with their amazing heavenly beauty.

The Caribbean Sea is an attractive holiday destination. You can choose a holiday to suit your taste in any country, at almost any time of the year, which is facilitated by the climate. Caribbean it is territory of eternal summer!

Where is it located?

The Caribbean Sea is the open sea in western hemisphere, in the Atlantic Ocean, it seems to connect two parts of the American continent, located between southern and central America and the Antilles. Connected through the Panama Canal Pacific Ocean, through the Yucatan Strait has access to the Gulf of Mexico.

Climate

Caribbean climate tropical, with a predominance of eastern winds - trade winds. Tropical hurricanes are also not uncommon, especially strong in the northern regions of the sea. The most hurricane season is from June to November. Most often, destructive hurricanes, from which residents have suffered more than once coastal areas, occur in the first months of autumn.

Sometimes hurricanes are so destructive that the event becomes part of history.

Precipitation may vary depending on the winds and on what area of ​​the sea this or that island is located.

Temperature in the Caribbean Sea it is approximately the same. Average temperature in summer +28°C, in winter from 23 to 27°C.

List of basin countries

The Caribbean Sea washes the shores of many states and territories, both continental and island.

What territories does it wash: states and their capitals

Continental states, which are washed by the Caribbean Sea, are located in North, Central and South America.

North America's only country in the Caribbean - or as it is called in official language, United Mexican States. The capital is Mexico City.

South American countries:

  • Colombia, the official name is the Republic of Colombia. The capital is Bogota;
  • Venezuela or officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The capital is Caracas;
  • Republic of Panama, partly located in Central America. The capital is Panama.

Central American countries:

  1. Republic of Nicaragua, capital - Managua;
  2. Republic of Honduras, capital - Tegucigalpa;
  3. Republic of Guatemala, capital - Guatemala;
  4. Republic of Costa Rica, capital - San Jose;
  5. Belize, capital - Belmopan.

Island states Caribbean:

  • Cuba, official name, unofficial - Liberty Island. Capital: Havana;
  • Dominican Republic, capital - Santo Domingo;
  • Haiti, official name Republic of Haiti, capital Port-au-Prince;
  • Jamaica, capital - Kingston;
  • Puerto Rico, officially called the Free Associated State of Puerto Rico or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The capital is San Juan.

It is possible to separately identify territories that are part of European countries: (Anguilla), France (Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Martin), the Netherlands (Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius), this is due to the history of colonization of the Caribbean lands. As well as territories belonging to the United States Virgin Islands, the capital is Charlotte Amalie.

Washed Islands

The islands of the Caribbean are Antilles Big and Small and Bahamas.

  • Greater Antilles include the island of Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Cayman Islands. The smallest island is Little Cayman, with an area of ​​28.5 km².
  • Lesser Antilles this is: a chain of small islands, the largest of which are Trinidad and Tobago and Martinique, the smallest is Petite Martinique, only 2.4 km², with a population of 900 people.
  • Bahamas include 700 small islands, and only 30 of them are inhabited.

Tourism in the Caribbean

The variety of resorts in the Caribbean makes it difficult to choose the best, since each island is good in its own way. In the Caribbean, anyone can find a vacation to their liking. For Russian tourists, the obstacle is the long and expensive journey to the Caribbean.

A pleasant bonus is that Russians do not need a visa to enter some countries.

Popular resorts

Resorts where possible visa-free entry:

    Cuba. Attractive to Russian tourists since Soviet times. This was probably the only island available for Soviet people to relax in the Western Hemisphere. The famous Kuban revolutionaries, cigars, rum, and sombreros fascinated and attracted with their mystery and remoteness.

    Varadero- the largest resort in the Caribbean, the beaches stretch for 20 km. The snow-white sands of Varadero, the warm sea protected by coral reefs, the nature that immerses you in bliss and tranquility are not the only advantages of this resort.

    The history of the island is interesting, both ancient and modern, which gave Cuba the romantic name “Island of Liberty”. For modern Russian tourist This is a kind of journey into the past, as you can plunge into the atmosphere of the communist regime that persists in Cuba.

    Dominican Republic. The country provides an amazing opportunity to feel the influence of colonial culture, feel like a pioneer on this land, and enjoy the amazing, unique views of the sea and coastlines that were revealed to Columbus.

    The main language spoken by the Dominicans is the language of the discoverer of these lands - Spanish. A large flow of tourists from the USA led to the fact that the island began to actively develop English language.

    The uniqueness of this country is also evident in the presence of its own music and dance culture. It was in this country that the music and dance style originated merengue, which became widespread throughout the world at the end of the 20th century.

    Resorts of the Dominican Republic provide many options to choose from:

    • Punta Cana attractive for family holidays;
    • Boca Chica popular with outdoor enthusiasts, many opportunities for water sports;
    • resorts Cabarete And Sosua- recreation areas for young people and partygoers.

    Saona Island(which is Bounty Island) and National Park Del Este, although they are not resorts, provide the opportunity to experience complete detachment and merging with nature.

    The main temptation of this island is the so-called natural pool, which, being part of the sea, is a bay, only one meter deep, this pool stretches for 8 kilometers.

    You can become a life explorer sea ​​animals in the waters of the natural pool, of which there are a great many. The fact is that shallow water warms up very well in the sun and creates comfortable conditions for many marine organisms.

    Especially in the natural pool there are many five-pointed starfish, which do not pose a danger to humans.

    You can just rock on the waves in this amazing place, where you can so perfectly relax your body and rest your soul. The natural pool area is reserved, tourists are brought there on excursions.

    Jamaica. The state allows you to plunge not only into the amazing nature, but also into the mixture of European and African cultures, to feel the originality of this island, which distinguishes it from all the others.

    The mixture of cultures is felt in language. The island's inhabitants speak English, but due to the influence of Spanish and African languages, it does not resemble classical English. The main symbol of the country is the hummingbird living on this island.

    The musical style of the island, which has long gone beyond its borders, is famous reggae, fully represented in world musical culture, creates the atmosphere and mood of the holiday on resorts in Jamaica:

  • Montego Bay— a resort for lovers of fun, movement, and the “hip strip.” The city of a never-falling port and luxury hotels;
  • Negril– snow-white beaches, peace, the kingdom of palm trees, natural area, remote from the noise of cities and industries;
  • Ocho Rios charming in its contradictory nature: on the one hand there are quiet fishing towns, on the other hand there is the center of cruise tourism. Both lovers of solitude and fans of parties can find a place for themselves at this resort.

Best beaches

Among best beaches There are those in the Caribbean that deserve additional attention:


The Caribbean Sea is attractive due to its comfort, romance and certain share of danger, as Caribbean beaches often find themselves in the path of hurricanes. Strong winds and complete serenity, the opportunity to choose a holiday and a beach to suit your taste, enjoy sea sports, watch the life of plants and animals in pristine corners of nature, attract people from all over the world.

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