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Ports in Caribbean & Bahamas
170 ports
Antilla, Cuba
Caribbean & Bahamas
Antigua is one of the 2 major islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Ringed with coral reefs, the island is known for its many sandy beaches. Set along English Harbour, restored Nelson’s Dockyard, which Admiral Horatio Nelson made his base in the 1780s, includes a marina and the Dockyard Museum. Trails lead up to Shirley Heights, a former military lookout with panoramic
Bahia Herradura, Costa Rica
Caribbean & Bahamas
Also know as Bahia Herradura, Los Suenos, foreign investors, and Hollywood fame made this beach into what it is today.
Cabrits
Dominica · Caribbean & Bahamas
Dominica is a dream-like island, full of surprises. From Star Clipper’s anchorage in remote Prince Rupert Bay, the steep mountainsides and lush jungle-like beauty might remind you of a Rousseau landscape. Glide through a steamy orchid-festooned rain forest in a fascinating boat ride up the winding Layrou River. Alternatively, hike to breathtaking Trafalgar Falls and a bubbling lake.
Casa De Campo
Caribbean & Bahamas
Translated into English, Casa de Campo means "country house." With 7,000-acres housing its own fabulous beach, private golf course, equestrian center and the beautiful Mediterranean village - Altos de Chavon - overlooking the Chavon River, it's no wonder that this unique destination is a playground for the rich and famous.
Cayman Brac
Cayman Islands · Caribbean & Bahamas
Cayman Brac is the easternmost island of the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea. The Bluff, a limestone cliff that runs the length of the island, contains many caves, including Bat Cave. To the east, a lighthouse offers sea views. The Brac Parrot Reserve is home to endangered parrots. Offshore dive sites include the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts, originally a Russian warship.
Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos
Caribbean & Bahamas
Cockburn Town is a town in the Bahamas, located on San Salvador Island. It has a population of 271 as of 2010. In the town there is an airport, museum, administrator's office, post office, clinic, telecommunication station, and electricity generators.
Corn Islands
Caribbean & Bahamas
The Corn Islands are two islands about 70 kilometres east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, constituting one of 12 municipalities of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island.
English Harbour, Antigua
Caribbean & Bahamas
A dynamic, non-stop destination with good music, delicious food and an exciting history, Antigua is the Caribbean must-see island. Explore exciting St John’s or soak up the sun on one of 365 beaches. Learning to dive in a day or ATV off-roading are just two of the endless ways to make your stay even more memorable. Zip wire above treetop canopies or dive at exciting locations like Deep Bay. Loved by all for its stunning Caribbean beaches and warm welcome, Antigua is home to the rum punch party, some world famous cricketers and a fascinating history to boot. The port of English Harbour built in 1723 is one of the island’s most intriguing highlights. Explore the nautical heart and UNESCO world heritage site of Nelson’s Dockyard, Britain’s best colonial Caribbean legacy. Now a fully restored 18th century working dockyard, this is where Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson kept his fleet and lived for three years. The museum dedicated to his memory here includes exhibits and discoveries unearthed as recently as the last decade.
Grande Anse, La Desirade
Caribbean & Bahamas
On the west coast of Martinique, slightly to the north of the charming and authentic fishing port of Anses d’Arlet, the Grande Anse d’Arlet looks like El Dorado with its palm trees, its smooth sea and white sandy beach: its idyllic shore is a paradise for divers: Do like the locals, and relax on the little bar and restaurant terraces that border the beach and enjoy the exceptional light over the Caribbean sea, weather permitting. If you take the paths that lead through the tropical vegetation, you’ll get back to the road that leads to Anses d’Arlet.
Havana
Caribbean & Bahamas
Havana is Cuba’s capital city. Spanish colonial architecture in its 16th-century Old Havana core includes the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, a fort and maritime museum. The National Capitol Building is an iconic 1920s landmark. Also in Old Havana is the baroque Catedral de San Cristóbal and Plaza Vieja, whose buildings reflect the city’s vibrant architectural mix.
Isabel Segunda, Vieques, Puerto Rico
Caribbean & Bahamas
Isabel II barrio-pueblo is a barrio and the administrative center in the downtown area in the island-municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,354.
Isla Providencia
Caribbean & Bahamas
Isla de Providencia, historically Old Providence, and generally known as Providencia, is a mountainous Caribbean island that is part of the Colombian department of Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia
Playa del Carmen
Caribbean & Bahamas
Playa del Carmen is a coastal resort town in Mexico, along the Yucatán Peninsula's Riviera Maya strip of Caribbean shoreline. In the state of Quintana Roo, it’s known for its palm-lined beaches and coral reefs. Its Quinta Avenida pedestrian thoroughfare runs parallel to the beach, with blocks of shops, restaurants and nightspots ranging from laid-back bars to dance clubs.
Playas del Coco
Caribbean & Bahamas
The view from the Bay includes Pelonas Islands, Cacique Point to the northwest and Centinela Point.
Plymouth, Montserrat
Caribbean & Bahamas
Montserrat is a mountainous Caribbean island, part of the Lesser Antilles chain and a British Overseas Territory. Its Soufrière Hills volcano erupted in the 1990s, causing significant damage to the south of the island and leading to the creation of an exclusion zone. The north of the island is largely unaffected, and has black-sand beaches, coral reefs, cliffs and shoreline caves.
Puerto Quepos
Costa Rica · Caribbean & Bahamas
Puerto Quepos is important as a transport hub in Costa Rica. Originally built as a banana exporting port, it now handles mainly the export of palm oil. Thousands of acres of African Palm replaced the banana plantations, which were undermined by disease in the early 1950s. In recent years the coastal area south of Quepos has been developed for tourism and there are now a number of hotels in the area.
Road Harbour, Tortola
Caribbean & Bahamas
Nature’s the star attraction in the British Virgin Islands. We dock at Tortola, the biggest isle. Here, ancient rainforests hog the limelight, beautiful botanical gardens vie for your attention, and opal-white beaches like Apple Bay and Smuggler’s Cove really steal the show. It’s wild. It’s wondrous. It’s waiting.......
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