Nassau : What
makes Nassau so special? Picture an idyllic place
with stretches of perfect white-sand beaches, gracefully
swaying coconut palms offering oases of shade, and
warm, crystal-clear waters revealing the secrets
of incredible multi-colored marine life. Whether you
spend the day shopping for duty-free gifts and mementos,
taking a carriage ride past sorbet-colored buildings,
or touring in a glass-bottom boat, chances are you'll
leave this happy place in the Bahamas with lots of
beautiful memories.
Freeport :
Freeport is a sportsman's paradise with endless opportunities
for snorkeling, sailing, scuba diving, and one of
the most impressive golf courses in the world. If
shopping is your sport you're sure to score big at
the duty-free shops, where you can find excellent
deals on cameras, watches, porcelain and fine jewelry.
Or you can just kick back and enjoy the sun on one
of the many gorgeous, white-sand beaches that abound.
Coco Cay:
This private island paradise is available exclusively
to Royal Caribbean guests. Its sugar-white beaches
are a wonderland of adventure and activity. With nature
trails and aquatic facilities, CocoCay offers activities
for everyone, from parasailing to sipping delicious
"Coco Locos" on a hammock. And every visit to this
exciting port is topped off with a mouth-watering
beachside barbeque.
Key West :
The "Conch Republic" is a festive island of colorful
characters in what may as well be the tropics. America
's southernmost tip, where Harry Truman spent his
summers playing poker and running the country, is
a non-stop delight. Visit Hemingway's house where
you'll find his original manuscripts and many of his
famed six-toed cats. And while you're on the island
be sure to sample its culinary treasures, such as
conch salad and world-famous Key Lime pie.
Cozumel :
Long before Cancun became a popular destination, Cozumel
was well-known as a diving spot and home to the world
famous Palancar Reef, which gives divers the opportunity
to view thousands of brilliantly colored fish. Non-divers
can kick back on a sun-drenched beach, or enjoy any
number of seaside activities, such as shopping in
colorful marketplaces or dining in an open-air café.
Playa del Carmen:
Calica, the newest gateway to the Yucatan Peninsula
, is located just three miles south of Playa del Carmen
and right next door to the incredible Xcaret nature
park, one of the most popular attractions on the entire
peninsula. If you're a diver or a snorkeling enthusiast,
you'll be fascinated by the brilliant colors of Calica's
underwater world. Or you can just enjoy basking in
the sun on one of the many beautiful beaches.
Grand Cayman
: Grand Cayman , kissed by sparkling, turquoise waters,
is a dream come true for water sports enthusiasts.
You can snorkel with stingrays, go scuba diving, sail
a catamaran, take in some sport fishing, or just mellow
out along the powder-soft sand of the magnificent
Seven Mile Beach.
Ocho Rios
: Originally called "Los Chorreos" by the Spanish
in 1657, Ocho Rios, once a small banana and fishing
port, has become the cruise ship capital of Jamaica.
Dunn's River Falls, a 600-foot natural staircase of
cascading water is the most famous attraction in Ocho
Rios. For sheer natural beauty, you can't surpass
Shaw Park Botanical Gardens, which offers 32 acres
of indigenous trees, flowers and shrubs, as well as
picturesque streams and waterfalls. In addition, you'll
also find plenty of opportunities for diving, sailing
and golfing.
Ensenada :
Ensenada, one of Mexico's most successful cities,
has grown from a sleepy fishing village to become
a popular beach resort. This oft-visited Baja destination
is a multi-faceted jewel. Among its most popular locations
are the waterfront promenade, the fashionable shops
of Avenida Primera, and the winery of Bodega Santo
Tomas, founded by the Dominicans in 1888. La Bufadora,
a natural sea geyser located nearby, puts on a highly
dramatic show.
Catalina:
Although just 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles,
Catalina Island feels like its a million miles away.
This peaceful island offers glamour and sophistication
combined with some of the best wildlife watching in
North America. Take a stroll through the picturesque
town of Avalon or enjoy one of the area's many superb
beaches. You'll quickly see why Catalina Island is
a treasured destination.
San Diego
: San Diego is California's "first city", with roots
dating back to 1796. San Diego's beautiful harbor
is a lovely place to stroll and explore. Historic
Seaport Village, along the Embarcadero, is filled
with fascinating shops and galleries. But if you wish
to explore further, San Diego offers a world of excitement.