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White-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and life at a leisurely pace are common discoveries in the Caribbean islands. But each destination in the region also has its own unique set of characteristics and offerings. St. Barts is known for its five-star hotels and luxury shopping, St. Lucia has incredible hiking, and Anguilla is perfect for honeymoons and couples trips.

Along with its reputation for stunning beaches, Turks and Caicos — an archipelago made up of 40 islands and cays — is where to go if you want to explore your aquatic surroundings (and, of course, relax on the beach).

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Perched along the Dutch Caribbean Sea is the charming seaside capital of Aruba, Oranjestad. Peppered with pastel-colored Dutch colonial architecture and palm trees, this alluring city has something for every traveler looking to encounter a unique mix of culture and seaside landscapes. It’s part of what makes Aruba unlike any other island on Earth.

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Welcome to my world, where the turquoise waves gently lap against sugar-sand shores, and the vibrant hues of the Caribbean sunsets seep into every corner of your vision.

This is St. Thomas, a gem amidst the U.S. Virgin Islands, where every day feels like a slice of paradise.

I wake up to the rhythmic dance of palm trees against the coastal breeze and fall asleep to the soothing symphony of the ocean.

The island is my home, playground, and sanctuary, beckoning with a promise of serenity blended with exhilarating adventures.

So, buckle up because I am about to take you on a virtual tour through the 20 best things to do in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands!

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In a sea of more than 700 islands in the Caribbean, Grand Cayman stands out with its international flavor, upscale properties, and opportunities for adventure.

 Grand Cayman is the largest and westernmost of the Cayman Islands. Its proximity to Central America, Cuba, and Jamaica attracts a multitude of cultures. In fact, 143 nations are represented in a population that recently topped the 69,000 mark. That diversity is evident in Caymanian culture and in the incredible food, highlighted annually at the Taste of Cayman food festival.

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