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Sunset on Montserrat The islands of the Caribbean Sea or West Indies are an extensive archipelago in the far west of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly strung between North and South America. They've long been known as a resort vacation destination for honeymooners and retirees, but a small movement toward eco-tourism and backpacking has started to open up the Caribbean to more independent travel. With year-round good weather (with the minor exception of hurricane season in the late summer and early fall), promotional air fares from Europe and North America, and hundreds of islands to explore, the Caribbean offers something for almost everyone.
[edit] UnderstandThe Caribbean islands were first inhabited by the Arawak Indians, then were invaded by a more aggressive tribe, the Caribs. Unfortunately, the Caribs could not appreciate their victory for long, for the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, French, and British, colonised their lands. The islands have known many historic battles - and more than a few pirate stories. [edit] Greater AntillesTo the south and southeast of Florida, are several relatively large islands (hence the name):
[edit] Lesser AntillesIn an arc between the Greater Antilles and along the north coast of South America are dozens of small tropical islands:
[edit] Other islandsThese countries are not in the Caribbean basin but are variously close to it, and are commonly associated with the Caribbean (e.g. members of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community).
[edit] Get In[edit] By Plane
[edit] Get aroundNumerous companies offer cruises, charters, and boat tours in the Caribbean.
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