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Cuba is the widest island of the Caribbean,
a unique union of colonial, Spanish and African culture. Palms, coral reefs,
endless seashores are the frame of this island so rich of history and culture.
Cayo Campos, Cayo Cantiles, Cayo Rosario and the renowned Cayo Largo,
south of Habana, the capital, make up an ultimate perimeter for an unforgettable
and charming sailing adventure.
British
Virgin Islands, BVI, perfectly suits the idea of a relaxing getaway
sorted out of along-the-coastline sailing and short crossing through Tortola,
Jost Van Dyke, St. John, Anegada and Virgin Gorda islands.
St. Martin, St. Barts, Anguilla, a mix of French, Dutch,
English and local influence. The volcanoes of this islands slope down
to the blue water and meets seashores.
St
Kitts,Nevis, Saba, Antigua, are all volcanic islands entirely
surrounded by the rain forest, wherein enchanting beaches fade in an unblemished
nature.
Guadalupa, French influenced island , which has the
shape of a butterfly, is edged by black volcanic beaches and by typical
Caribbean seashores.
Martinique,
and its French allure, blooming nature, Creole cuisine, cacao plantations
and rum distillery.
Boarding in Le Marin, placed in the southern part of the island, is a
perfect base for a vacation headed to the Grenadines.
Santa Lucia, green and hilly, with its desert beaches
and the volcano which overlooks the whole northern area. Still wild and
unblemished charms with its two enchanted bays “Two Pitons”
and “Marigot Bay”.
Saint
Vincent, is the capital of the Grenadines, which boasts Cumberland
Bay and Blue Lagoon, enchanting bays, solitary shelters, botanic gardens
and the “bread trees” planted by Captain Bligh.
The Grenadines, sailors’ paradise, with the islands,
Mustique, Bequia, Tobago Cays, Carriacou, Union, Palm island, Canouan
e Mayero, wherein unaffected anchorages alternate lavish and stylish restaurants
and bistros where to go and chill out drinking refreshing and exotic cocktails.
Grenada, the islands renowned for its various species,
with its smooth shelters towards West and the Eastern rough and jagged
coastline, strike for the particular view, with tiny farms, rain forest
and charming dockings.
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