Scuba diving in Cuba has become hugely popular in recent years, and it’s easy to see why. The water is warm and crystal clear, and the vibrant underwater wildlife and excellently preserved coral reefs make it a key destination for avid scuba divers.
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Scuba Diving In Cuba
August 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Caribbean Destinations · Cuba · Eastern Caribbean · Scuba Diving/Snokerling · Vacation Planning · Vacation Types
A Caribbean Island Getaway on Ambergris Caye Belize
June 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Read this review on Xanadu Island Resort on Ambergris Caye in Belize before you select your Caribbean Island getaway this year.
Why choose Xanadu Island Resort for your Belize vacation this year is a question to be answered. Why for that matter choose an Ambergris Caye vacation in the first place. That initially is probably easier to answer, because it has great beaches, and it is only half a mile away from the second largest coral reef in the world, and it runs the entire 25 mile length of the Caye.
Tags: Belize · Caribbean Destinations · Scuba Diving/Snokerling · Vacation Planning · Vacation Tips · Vacation Types · Western Caribbean
Sailing, Swimming and Snorkeling on a Budget
May 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Some of the most popular Caribbean vacation activities are sailing, swimming, and snorkeling. The clear blue waters of the Caribbean are beautiful, and you can see some pretty amazing things under the waves. However, you may end up seeing a pretty amazing bill for your fun, which can quickly put a damper on your budget vacation plans. But don’t despair. The following are some easy ways to save money on your sailing, swimming, and snorkeling adventures.
Tags: Scuba Diving/Snokerling · Vacation Planning · Vacation Tips
Things to Do in Baja California
May 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
The peninsula of Baja California is a piece of paradise situated at the westernmost region of Mexico. Geographically speaking, Baja is a unique and interesting place to see and visit. The peninsula is situated between two large bodies of water, the vast Pacific Ocean on the west and the abundant Gulf of California or Sea of Cortez to the east. All throughout the entire length of the peninsula runs a series of coastal mountain ranges which, along with the beaches and deserts of Baja, make up the peninsula’s land region.
Tags: California · Continental United States · Scuba Diving/Snokerling · United States Destinations · Vacation Types
All You Need To Know About The Great Barrier Reef
April 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Australia vacations are all about fun, adventure, and discovery, which is why The Great Barrier Reef Islands are the perfect place to visit. The Great Barrier Reef is visible from space, and is the largest coral reef system in the world, containing about 3,000 individual reefs and 900 islands that stretch for 1,616 miles over an area of 132,974 miles in the Coral Sea.
Tags: Australia · Scuba Diving/Snokerling · Vacation Types