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Continue reading →: Bonaire the tiny island with the best snorkeling and scuba divinghttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/MG_6153.jpg The tiny island of 17,000 already has plenty to offer for tourists. Considered one of the top snorkeling and scuba diving destinations in the world, the steady winds in Bonaire also offer the ideal environment for windsurfing and kiteboarding. Bonaire Right off the coast of Venezuela, this small Caribbean…
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Continue reading →: The reasons to escape the bad weatherhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Awa_38.jpg The summer is over and we have to start our daily routine again. Autumn is starting and we are stuck behind the four walls of our house. Look at some of the reasons why you should escape the bad weather. 1. The Local Weather. It’s too cold. It’s too…
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Continue reading →: Making friends on your vacationhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/6a219109bf621cff93b3ebc422f3a147.jpeg After a few vacations you start to realize how small the world is. Social media is connecting everyone but on vacation you interact with people in a different way. Some people find the love of their life or some just find that special kind of connection with friends and…
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Continue reading →: Turks & Caicoshttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Awa_17.jpg Turks & Caicos consists of a long chain of islands that stretch from the southernmost tip of the Bahamas down to the edge of the Dominican Republic. Its largest and most populated landmass is picturesque Providenciales, but there are hundreds of sandy cays dotted across the sea that provide endless…
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Continue reading →: Beautiful beaches, fantastic dinning and extraordinary houseshttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/IMG_3922-1024×682.jpg Beautiful beaches, fantastic dinning and extraordinary houses Half Dutch, half French, St Martin is liked for its beautiful beaches, fantastic dining, and magazine-worthy houses. Here at Key Caribe, St. Martin is a firm island favorite. We enjoy early mornings drinking tea on a stretching swimming pool deck, taking in…
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Continue reading →: Easter in the Caribbeanhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FRA7149-1024×683.jpg Easter in the Caribbean Spending Easter in the Caribbean is a warm and welcoming experience. As with most things in the Caribbean, local traditions put a unique tropical spin on the holiday’s religious and secular celebrations. The Religious Roots The dominant religion throughout the Caribbean is Christianity, particularly…




