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Restaurants in Caribbean
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We are cruisers on a sailing vessel and really enjoy our time in Matthew Town. The people are so friendly and will help with anything. Two favorite places are Anyee Bread and Lighthouse Grill. Anyee’s bread and cinnamon rolls are delicious and if u call Richard at 242 453 0300 on what’s app he will deliver bread to your doorstep! If you don’t have transportation to the Lighthouse Grill call Jason +1 (242) 809-6642 and he will pick you up!! We also enjoyed snorkeling in the area, a tour of Morton Salt, and tour to see the flamingos!! It is a true Bahamian experience.
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Situated on the Caribbean, the Gardens of the Queen consist of a vast area with countless islands, reefs, beaches and flats forming a large archipelago of about 200 km long. Over 400 km separate Habana from Jucaro, the harbor with access to the fishing areas. All the sport-fishing species abound in the Gardens of the Queen: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jack Crevalle, barracuda, snapper, etc.
Just come back from having a week on the Tortuga fishing, the staff were absolutely brilliant, couldn’t be more helpful and the food, omg ???? it was amazing, three cheers to Israel and his helper for a magnificent menu. Thanks Mark Ellwood
5.0 based on 78 reviews
Incredible history and wonderful trails to get lost in .. NASA site ... local chickens and cats around each corner .. cute bridge .. romantic hideaways .. take the extra time to explore all the trails and beaches and venture to the lighthouse on the edge ... if you run this is where to go !! Please no dogs on the trails as they want to keep It a natural reserve
4.5 based on 499 reviews
The fourth largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, this quiet 492-acre island, located in Charlotte Amalie harbor, beckons those who want to stroll its beaches, bike amid its green hills, and view birds, iguana, turtles and other wildlife that make this lovely paradise their home.
We have been coming to St Thomas for years, but this was the first year visiting Water Island. It is a short ferry ride from Crown Point harbor (ferry fills up fast so get in line early)......the island itself is nice, with a free shuttle to the beach and convenient golf cart rentals right at the pier. The golf cart is worth it if you want explore the island - there are great spots for panoramic pics from the higher parts of the island, as well as an old unfinished fort at the very top. The beach is great, with chairs/umbrellas and 2 different spots to to purchase food/drink. We will definitely be adding this as one of our regular spots for future visits.
4.5 based on 926 reviews
Surrounded by reefs, it's a popular picnic spot and jumping off point for dives.
For a fun experience try drift snorkeling off of Klein Bonaire, its a small island off of Bonarie. You will swim with schools of fish, turtles, and if your lucky a pod of dolfins as we did. WE used WOOdWIND and they were great!
4.5 based on 2,000 reviews
Pigeon Islands official moniker.
Pigeon island has a great history for the St Lucian people the guides was very enthusiastic about you seeing Fort Rodney and I must say the 15min hike is so worth it the views are spectacular overlooking the ocean even the mountain views were picturesque. A must go in St Lucia.
4.5 based on 3,321 reviews
These trained dolphins are playful and friendly, specializing in giving visitors a ride on the "dolphin surf," where one of these gentle creatures pushes you through the water with their snout.
This is expensive but so worth it. How many opportunities does one get to cuddle and kiss dolphins and sea lions? A once in a lifetime adventure. The island is beautiful, our host Juliano was wonderful, Precious our dolphin trainer was great, and Goombay the dolphin, Jack and Charlotte the Sea Lions and Diamond the stingray were so much fun to interact with.
4.5 based on 365 reviews
Uninhabited island with some of the most beautiful beaches and the best diving sites the islands have to offer.
Fun day with Captain Meat and Pablo. Even with the curfew looming (5p), we were able to swim several times, eat fresh conch ceviche, hike the trail, and the adult beverages (along with sodas/water) were plenty for our group of 5 and we made it back to the resort with time to spare. A deserted island is what we needed before heading back to the States.
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