Beach Guide

Turks and Caicos - Grace Bay Beach

Conde Nast Traveler magazine and a British Sunday Times readers poll voted Grace Bay Beach in the Turks & Caicos Islands as the “the world’s best beach.”

The Caribbean island of Turks & Caicos, British West Indies, situated 75 minutes southeast of Miami, Florida, owns the third biggest coral reef system and the most breathtaking tropical beaches in the world. Grace Bay, located in the island of Provindenciales, more commonly known as “Provo,” features the 12-mile Gray Bay Beach. Grace Bay got its name from a British lady named Grace Hutchings, who spent her honeymoon here in 1892. Provincidenciales is Turks & Caicos’ main tourist island, where upscale hotels and resorts, world-class spas and the best restaurants are found mostly on the island’s beaches. (more…)

November 13th, 2006

Montserrat - Rendezvous Beach

Rendezvous Beach is Montserrat’s only white sand beach, and probably its most beautiful beach. Rendezvous can only be reached by boat or by a stiff hike from Little Bay, and its inaccessibility gives it a special charm. The hike affords a spectacular view, and you may find the beach quite deserted.. Take a picnic and plenty to drink, including ice cold water, especially if hiking. Nearby spectacular coral reefs make it ideal for snorkeling or scuba diving, Contact Sea Wolf Diving School for this. To get there by boat contact Jumping Jack’s Fishing and Tours, and Emerald Tours for the hike.
Located:North of Little Bay, Rendezvous, Montserrat

November 13th, 2006

Martinique - Trois Ilets Beach

Martinique is apart of the Windward Islands, or the Lesser Antilles group of islands, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Caribbean sea to the west of the island. Beaches located south of the island features white sands lined with palm trees and sea grapes. The north end of the island has beaches with black sands. Trois-Ilets Beach is located in the village of Les Trois-Islets, a minor peninsula south of Martinique that boasts numerous small and man-made beaches.

The beaches to the south of Martinique are far less crowded that the beaches built by developers in the nearby Pointe du Bout, where most tourists flock to the advantage of the various resort hotels, restaurants, cafes and marinas lining the shore. Trois-Ilets Beach is covered with white sands and lined with green and fertile vegetation of varied species. (more…)

November 13th, 2006

Guadeloupe - Bois Jolan Beach

Bois Jolan Beach is a long beach extending from St. Anne to St. Francois in Guadeloupe, a French-Caribbean archipelago boasting of a harmonious mix of European, African and East Indian influences. Guadeloupe is famous for its amazing landscape and stunning beaches, where visitors are offered a diversity of powdery white or rich black sands. Bois Jolan is a family beach, moderately shaded by a profusion of tall coconut trees and covered by white sands on the stretch near the sugar town of St. Anne. Guests are charged a fee for using the beach. Across the beach is the town, where every amenity known to serious beach goers is available. St. Anne offers a choice of lodgings as well as a range of restaurants and cafes for a sample of the best Creole cuisine.

West of the town is St. Francois, which has a small beach offering just the basic tourist necessities. (more…)

November 13th, 2006

Cayman Island - Seven Mile Beach

The Cayman island consist of three separate islands they are Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman The Cayman Islands are situated about 480 miles south of Miami in the west Caribbean Sea .

This Island is principally a UK territory. It is known as one of the largest tax haven, Because of this, the Islands were made to be an offshore banking center. (more…)

November 13th, 2006

Puerto Rico - Flamenco Beach

November 13th, 2006

Turks and Caicos - Northwest Point Beach

Northwest Point Beach is situated in the island of Providenciales, more commonly known as “Provo,” in Turks and Caicos, British West Indies, which lies southeast of the Bahamas and 575 miles southeast of Miami, Florida. Turks and Caicos is known for its powdery white beaches, crystal blue waters and summer climate throughout the year. Visitors will enjoy North American amenities, fresh air and hospitable locals in Provo, which is one of the more populous islands of Turks and Caicos.

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November 13th, 2006

Barbados - Sandy Lane Beach

Sandy Lane Beach Barbados

Barbados is located in the eastern region of the Caribbean (Lesser Antilles); and is a former British colony; it is position west of the Atlantic Ocean and east of the Caribbean Sea. The islands nearest neighbor are Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadine. The island is diverse and beautiful with the east cost offering natural beauty and the west coasts containing incredible beaches. Sandy lane beach is located on Barbados west cost south of Holetown, the beach is turquoise in color and offers ideal condition for snorkeling and swimming, and those who are in need of a bit more excitement can try jet skiing.

November 13th, 2006

Jamaica - Silver Sands Beach

Silver Sands is situated in the north coast of Jamaica, about a mile north of the small town of Duncans and a 20-minute drive east of the historic town of Falmouth. The area is halfway between Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, two of the major tourist centres in Jamaica. Silver Sands offers an escape from the hubbub of the tourist centres, but is also close enough to many tourist attractions. Silver Sands is a gated community, with a white sandy beach at its focal point. The luxurious private villas and cottages around Silver Sands were built to conform to the individual tastes and specifications of their owners, who come from all across the globe. (more…)

November 13th, 2006

Haiti - Port Salut Beach

Haiti occupies the western region of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, which its shares with the Dominican Republic. A former French colony, Haiti is a land of contrast. On one side, it is a country suffering from urban overpopulation, civil strife and oppression. But on the other side, it is also a vibrant land with rich art, lively music and coastal areas teeming with clear, turquoise beaches amid a backdrop of verdant, forest-covered mountains. Many of Haiti’s beautiful beaches offer hotels, restaurants and small, watersports operators.

Port Salut Beach, Haiti

Haiti offers a beach for every type of visitor - from private beaches that offer every tourist comfort imaginable to secluded, almost deserted beaches like Port Salut Beach. Port Salut Beach is situated in Port Salut at the southwestern tip of the country. (more…)

November 13th, 2006
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