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Belize |
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This tropical paradise promises adventure, both onshore and off. Crystalline rivers flow through impressive lowland jungles, home to a myriad of rare wildlife. Silky sand beaches, waving palms and colorful coral gardens are just part of Belize's natural wonders. Whether mountain biking through a lush rainforest or snorkeling with sharks, you'll experience things you've only imagined.
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Roatan Island, Honduras |
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This unspoiled island located
almost 40 miles off the north coast of Honduras is part of the Bay Islands,
which also include Guanaja and Utila. With a warm climate of around 80
degrees, you can lounge on the island's white sandy beaches or snorkel in
crystal blue waters. You may spot some of the wildlife indigenous to the
island, such as the Red Lored Parrot, the Lala Monkey or the Jesus Lizard, so
named for its ability to "walk on water."
Certified Two Tank Dive Perpetual sunshine, tropical jungle topside and a profusion of coral beneath a crystal sea make the waters off Anthony’s Key some of the best diving in all of the Bay Islands.
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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands |
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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. While you're there, don't forget to visit Hell, which is devilishly popular with senders of postcards.
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Cozumel |
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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
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