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Discover Diverse Dining at Secrets All-Inclusive Resort, Jamaica

Among the numerous dining experiences available, Bordeaux at Wild Orchid stands out as a remarkable French restaurant offering delightful cuisine. The restaurant maintains a strict dress code, so gentlemen are advised to avoid shorts. However, if you arrive in shorts and a collared shirt, they may graciously accommodate you by allowing outdoor dining. Initially seated on the patio, our group was later treated to a beautifully arranged larger table on the Promenade, enhancing our al fresco dining experience with exceptional French cuisine.

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Ultimate Travel Guide to St. Eustatius: Explore Statia’s Best

St. Eustatius, or Statia, is aptly described as a sleepy corner of the Caribbean, even though the island historically was at the heart of the action as the English, French, Dutch, and Spanish fought for control of the Caribbean. “The Golden Rock” is one of the last great destinations where you can get a taste of the old Caribbean, a laid-back island with few flashy attractions but lots of great diving, well-preserved natural habitats, and history aplenty.

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Best Things to Do in St. Kitts: Top Activities You Can’t Miss

For a destination that has only experienced large-scale tourism for a few years, St. Kitts offers a surprisingly diverse range of attractions and activities for visitors to experience, including a well-preserved British fortress, hikes to an extinct volcano, and of course day trips to neighboring Nevis. Here’s a list of enjoyable things to do while visiting St. Kitts.

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Ultimate Guide to Climbing Nevis Peak

If you visit Nevis, you really can’t avoid Nevis Peak. This 3,232-foot, (mostly) dormant volcano is visible from everywhere, and your eye is constantly drawn to the weather playing around the summit. It occasionally clears long enough that you can appreciate its well-defined caldera and imagine the explosive forces that must have been at work when the volcano last erupted perhaps a hundred thousand years ago.

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Explore Margarita Island: Ultimate Travel Guide to Isla Margarita, Venezuela

A favorable rate of exchange might be the best reason to visit this pretty, yet developing island off the coast of Venezuela. Margarita Island benefits from the same low rainfall (boasting 320 days of sun per year), varied terrain, and steady cooling breeze from the trade winds as Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao — her cousins to the west — but at a fraction of the price. Therefore, it’s considered somewhat of a diamond in the rough for travelers from the United States.

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Essential Guatemala Travel Guide: What to Know Before You Visit

It’s hard to imagine someone traveling to Guatemala and leaving unchanged. The mountainous landscape is nothing less than magical, and the people—forty percent indigenous Maya—are cordial and kind-hearted. While Guatemala’s beaches may not steal the spotlight, the country offers numerous inland attractions, making it a favored destination among Central America travelers.

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Explore Guatemala’s Stunning National Parks

Guatemala’s diverse landscape includes jungles, forests, beaches, and mountains, boasting a rich variety of flora and fauna. The Guatemalan government is actively working to expand sustainable tourism across the nation. With over 30 national parks and preserved areas encompassing 19 different ecosystems, this guide highlights some of the most visited national parks in Guatemala.

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Essential Facts About Nicaragua: Key Statistics and Information

Nicaragua, the largest country in Central America, is bordered by Costa Rica to the south and Honduras to the north. About the size of Alabama, this scenic country features colonial cities, volcanoes, lakes, rainforests, and beaches. Known for its rich biodiversity, Nicaragua attracts more than one million tourists annually; tourism is the country’s second-largest industry after agriculture.

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Ultimate Panama Backpacking Guide: Top Destinations and Attractions

Panama is less visited as a destination for backpackers compared to other Central American countries like Guatemala and Costa Rica, and that’s a good thing. Although you’ll find prices higher than the Central America average, backpacking here is still affordable and worth every penny. Positioned as a geographical and cultural land bridge between North and South America, Panama is one of the most diverse countries globally. Its capital city is as modern as many U.S. cities, yet many of its remote islands and rainforests remain entirely unspoiled. Here, we explore some of the top Panama backpacker destinations.

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