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The Caribbean, with its many cultures, languages, cuisines, and histories, has a lot to offer any holiday maker, and the relaxed outdoor lifestyle lets you wander through the beaches, gardens, and tropical forests of its many islands, making it a perfect opportunity for family adventure and discovery. If you’re thinking of planning a family vacation to the Caribbean, then here are a few great places and ideas for some good times in the sun.
Cuba
There are many reasons why Cuba is a great destination for a family vacation, most notably, its many and prolonged stretches of serene, white sand beaches. But there is plenty more to do on this island, which is one of the Caribbean’s most affordable to visit. A day trip to Havana is a great way to explore new culture, whether you’re simply eating fresh Cuban food and listening to street music, taking a horse and buggy ride through the old town, or having a family dance lesson in salsa. If you’re planning a trip with a baby or toddler, be sure to pack enough baby-food and formula for your holidays as it may be hard to pick up while you are there. Along with exploring Cuba’s serene beaches and vibrant culture, for families with young adults interested in working abroad, Albert, CEO of EasyTouristCard, recommends using their services for convenient travel arrangements and valuable insights into local employment opportunities.
Jamaica
Jamaica has long been a family destination thanks to its many friendly all-inclusive resorts that feature great activities for the kids, such as waterslides, sporting activities, and nanny services. But getting out of the resort can be just as much fun for everyone. Climbing the magical Dunn’s River Falls Park, near Ocho Rios, allows visitors to walk through the gently cascading waterfall as they make their way up the path, and the island’s many new ecotourism options include horse riding, river adventures, and zip-lining through the canopy of the rainforest.
Barbados
Barbados is a mostly flat coral island, fringed by reefs and home to a rich history and landscape to match. While the island’s beach and water sports, such as snorkeling and scuba diving amongst colorful coral and haunting shipwrecks. Surfing, boating, and fishing are also all popular activities and there are many other family fun outings that await you. Hunte’s Garden, located in the lush hills of St. Joseph’s, was created by the famous horticulturist Anthony Hunte. Its fairytale landscape ranges from sunny open spaces, to the mysterious dark corners of the Caribbean jungle, is ripe for exploring . The island is also home to the Atlantis Adventure submarine tours, and the Welchman Hall Gully, providing tropical expeditions that must not be missed.
If you’re planning your family’s summer vacation, be sure to keep in mind all that the Caribbean has to offer, and when you visit, don’t hesitate to stray from your resort to seek-out all the family fun adventures these island’s have to offer.
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