Which Islands in the Caribbean have you been too?
TylerDurden
Which Islands in the Caribbean have you been too?
mina olen
only Cuba
waiting on my sugar daddy situ to materialize to see the rest
waiting on my sugar daddy situ to materialize to see the rest
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Capt Steve
Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, Barbados, St Maarten, Puerto Rico, St Lucia, Grenada, Guadeloupe, St Thomas, Dominican Republic.
edit: forgot a few - Grand Cayman and Jamaica.
edit: forgot a few - Grand Cayman and Jamaica.
Jester
Cayman Islands, that's all. My gf wants us to take a cruise, so I'll probably see more at some point.
salmo99
Bahamas (all but 2 islands), Cuba, Grenada (and all the Grenadines north), all the St. Somewheres (St. Vincent, Maarten, Lucia, Thomas, etc.), Curacao, Aruba, Haiti, Bonaire, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mustique, Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos (all), Salt Caye, Trinidad, Tobago, Jamaica, Caymans, Dominica, Antigua.
And more I am forgetting.
And more I am forgetting.
Capt Steve
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gymboy689
Cozumel (Mexico), St. Thomas (USA), St. Maarten/Martin (Netherlands/France), New Providence (Bahamas), Paradise Island (Bahamas), Coco Cay (Bahamas)
Tortuga_traveller
Utila. So sue me, Its a one island list!!!
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Capt Steve
in the spirit of accuracy, the Bahamas are in the Atlantic Ocean.quote:New Providence (Bahamas), Paradise Island (Bahamas), Coco Cay (Bahamas)
Cozumel is a curiosity. I've been there too - wasn't sure if that counts as Caribbean though - I say 'tie goes to the runner' - so it's all good.
gymboy689
quote:Originally posted by Capt Steve:in the spirit of accuracy, the Bahamas are in the Atlantic Ocean.quote:New Providence (Bahamas), Paradise Island (Bahamas), Coco Cay (Bahamas)
Cozumel is a curiosity. I've been there too - wasn't sure if that counts as Caribbean though - I say 'tie goes to the runner' - so it's all good.
i guess you're right about bahamas...but salmo put them too!!! i looked at a map, because i wansn't sure, but it is definitely in island and definitely in the caribbean...it counts!
acs
I lived on New Providence, Bahamas (I know the debate about it being in the Caribean) Aruba, Grand Cayman (technically i lived on a boat there for 2 yrs) Turneffe Island, Belize I've traveled to Little Cayman Island and Cayman Brac, Curacao, Bonaire, Some outer islands in the Bahamas, Turks AND Caicos, Bay Islands, Cozumel, Some outer islands in Belize, I know I'm missing a few.
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tadhoo
Andros, Eleuthera, New Providence and Grand Bahama. I believe the Bahamas are positioned too far north to be considered truly the Caribbean. But I definitely think they deserve to be in this forum.
Viaggero
Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago (both), Curacao, Margarita (Venezuelan), Utila & Roatan (Honduras), Caye Caulker & Turneff Reef (Belize), St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Dominica, USVI (St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Johns), Hispañola (Dominican Republic & Haiti), Cuba, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Tobago, Jamaica
Bahamas (Freeport, Nassau, Paradis), Barbados: Although these are geographically located in the Atlantic, they are always included in West Indian festivals. In fact, so are Guyana and Suriname (they feel more affinity to the WI then SA).
Bahamas (Freeport, Nassau, Paradis), Barbados: Although these are geographically located in the Atlantic, they are always included in West Indian festivals. In fact, so are Guyana and Suriname (they feel more affinity to the WI then SA).
cherie
Just Eleuthera, Nassau and Paradise Island of the Bahamas. I'd like to go to more...
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