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Dave Jackson on December 20th, 2008

You can snorkel in waist deep water while hand feeding playful stingrays, tropical fish, and even sea turtles, or dive along the Cayman wall leading to the mile deep Cayman trench. Over 300 shipwrecks make the area a treasure hunter’s dream. The beach was 100 yards away and when you got there it was [...]

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Dave Jackson on November 11th, 2008

Georgetown at the south end of Seven Mile Beach is a jewelry shopping Mecca and is lined with funky restaurants where you can sample some local Caymanian cuisine, such as lip-smacking barbecued jerk ribs and chicken. Not to be missed is the fish market right on the beach by Georgetown, where charismatic locals spin sea-yarns [...]

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Dave Jackson on September 13th, 2008

St Thomas is known as the shopping capital of the Caribbean, offering duty free shopping in downtown Charlotte Amalie, just 30 minutes away. New restaurants and stores in the newly opened Yacht Harbor Grande or shop in Havensight and Crown Bay, where the cruise ships dock. There is a dive shop on site. A jet [...]

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Dave Jackson on August 29th, 2008

The Pacific coast of the Baja Peninsula can receive strong winds and heavy rains in the resort area of Los Cabos. Cabo San Lucas has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, but most are too treacherous to swim.
This is Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas. The beach is near the marina [...]

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