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| Guadeloupe, known by the Caribs as Karukera (Island of pretty waters), has a population of 330,000 and is part of France. The island is shaped similar to a large butterfly with a mangrove type river, separating the two islands. Our base is located in the capital city, Pointe a Pitre, where you will find a colorful and lively Creole atmosphere. |
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| Martinique is the largest of the Windward Islands and is surrounded by beautiful white sandy beaches and flowers. It also provides excellent snorkeling and diving. In the north and the center of the island discover tropical forests and cool down under picturesque waterfalls. In the south much of the land has been planted with sugarcane, pineapples, and bananas. |
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| An island with two faces: the peaceful elegance of the Old World French culture on the French side provides you with the superb cuisine, intimate cafes, art galleries, "boutiques" and the tranquility of the many clothes-optional beaches. In contrast, the hustle and bustle of the New World of the West Indies on the Dutch side provides duty free shopping and the thrill of nightclubs and casinos |
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| Considered one of the world's most spectacular habitats, beautiful, ancient, mysterious Belize has the largest barrier reef in this hemisphere. With hundreds of unpopulated "cayes", unlimited miles of protected sailing inside the barrier reef and legendary snorkeling, it is truly a cruising paradise. |
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