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Exploratory Caribbean Trips - By: Allan Michael Taylor

With the ongoing summer and the forthcoming winter breaks, we all need a tour to rid us of all the tensions, stress and agony that school, colleges and work puts us through. Let me introduce you to some of the striking chains of Caribbean Islands such as Aruba, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Cayman Islands.

For those of you who are narration fanatics like me, Aruba Island is the perfect location to visit. It consists of limitless number of historical appeals for visitors in just the 20 miles long island. You can start with paying a visit to the Wreck of German Fighter in World War II, the Gold Mine Ruins and the Historical graves that go back to the 18th century. Not to state these are just a few of the striking spots. Swimmers can carry their swimsuits to the stunning blue Eagle Beach and get a good leisure time.

Puerto Rico is another such Island placed in the Caribbean. It is another exotic location with mountains and eye-catching waterfalls. Experience the adrenaline rush while rock climbing, though I must say it is nothing for the weak hearted and acrophobic people like me. There are coastlinees that cover a good 270 miles of the spot. No doubt, you are compelled to go to that spot. Guajataca tropical forest is a perfect location for camping in the tall and dense trees.

When I was analyzing about the Caribbean island, Haiti truly took my breath away. The parks, lakes and mountains are just what I need after a year of regular studying. You can also get a taste of Haitian foods there. It is usually a combination of other Caribbean dishes that activates those taste buds. Their foods are stirred by the Italian cookery and they use black pepper like Arabians do in their dishes. Their rice, mushrooms and corn soups are a must try!

The Cayman Islands consist of the three well-known islands, namely the Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The popular Grand Caymon consists of sand that goes as far as the horizon. It creatively and stunningly surrounds the sea side. Some of the well-liked locations over there are Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, the National Trust's Mastic Trail and the Cayman Islands National Museum.

The Cayman Brac is for the water-lovers, so they can swim and dive for as long as they want. The unforeseen caves just make the whole trip more thrilling. The budding flowers will only add to the calmness and harmony.

Lastly, the Little Cayman once again has some of the most stunning sea sidees where fishing and swimming can be enjoyed. You can relax as much as you want as there is a lot of solitude which means you may have the whole sea side for yourself every once in a while!

These are just some of the attractions for the Caribbean Islands. Pack your bags and make sure you visit these stunning sea sides, mountains and landscape. Don't miss it for anything because I'm sure your families would love you for this thrilling tour!

About the Author

Edward Watkinson is a travel guide. Discover more about the Caribbean islands and book Caribbean holidays online.

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