Caribbean Attractions:

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Ocean World Adventure Park

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 94 | Tours & Tickets

Hailed as 'the biggest attraction in the Caribbean', Ocean World Adventure Park is a great day out of the whole family. Ocean World prides itself on its ... 
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Croydon Plantation

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 10 | Tours & Tickets

When you need to relax and want a break from the beach, book a tour of Croydon Plantation! Located twenty miles inland from Montego Bay, Croydon Plantation ... 
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Pedro St James Historic Site

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 9 | Tours & Tickets

Pedro St. James Historic Site is a living heritage museum, re-creating life on Grand Cayman in the 18th century. An impressive three-story building of stone ... 
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Negril Lighthouse

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 4

Lighting up the westernmost point of Jamaica, Negril's Lighthouse stands at 20 meters (65 feet) tall and is one of the earliest concrete lighthouses, having ... 
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Asa Wright Nature Centre

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 3 | Tours & Tickets

In the field of eco-tourism, the Asa Wright Nature Centre was well ahead of the curve, having been a sanctuary for wildlife since 1967. It is famous the ... 
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Old Road Town

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 1 | Tours & Tickets

Located on the west coast of Saint Kitts, just to the south of Middle Island, Old Road Town was settled in 1624 by Thomas Warner, his wife, and a small group ... 
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La Fortaleza (Palacio de Santa Catalina)

4.5 star rating: Recommended 650 | Tours & Tickets

The Wedgwood blue and white Santa Catalina Palace was built in 1533 and makes an impressive sight as you approach through a narrow Old San Juan street. ... 
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George Town

4.5 star rating: Recommended 99 | Tours & Tickets

The Caymans’ major town is charming George Town on the main island, Grand Cayman. It’s a major offshore banking hub and popular port for cruise ships, ... 
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Nine Mile

4.5 star rating: Recommended 85 | Tours & Tickets

Nine Mile is synonymous with one of Jamaica’s most famous sons, the late great master of reggae Bob Marley. Thanks to guided tours led by Rastafarian ... 
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Barbados Wildlife Reserve

4.5 star rating: Recommended 43 | Tours & Tickets

If you’ve ever wondered what an agouti looks like, you’ll find out at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve. Along with these cute forest-dwelling rodents you’ll ... 
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Negril Seven Mile Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 20 | Tours & Tickets

Seven Mile beach is 11 km (6.75 mi) of golden sandy loveliness. It's a paradise setting - azure waters, soft, warm sand and palm trees swaying in the tropical ... 
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Independence Square

4.5 star rating: Recommended 7 | Tours & Tickets

Originally constructed in the late 1700s for slave auctions and council meetings, the public square in Basseterre was officially rechristened in 1983 to ... 
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Old San Juan

4 star rating: Recommended 40 | Tours & Tickets

Old San Juan sits on a small island guarding the entrance to the Bahía de San Juan, the “rich port” which gave Puerto Rico its name. Its strategic ... 
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Port of Playa

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 10 | Tours & Tickets

In the southern Caribbean Sea lies this little gem, one of four constituent countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It’s dry, arid climate and ... 
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Pirates of Nassau

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 3

Get out your eye patch and peg leg and get ready to delve into one of the most infamous and legendary aspects of Caribbean history. During the Golden Age of ... 
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