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Miami, Aruba, Willemstad, St. George, Charleston, Norfolk-us, Royal naval dockyard, Freeport, Nassau
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Aruba is the Caribbean, but with a charming rugged edge. Brightly coloured houses, vibrant street life and a distinct buzz in the air, are all part of the experience when you visit the capital Oranjestad.You can walk at the Schooner Market and watch merchants sell exotic fruit and fresh fish direct from tiny boats. Aruba is beaches, sun and shopping along Main Street and Lloyd G. Smith Boulevard.Arikok National Park, Aruba's natural treasure, covers nearly one-fifth of the island and is home to rare endemic flaura and fauna, caves for exploring, hiking and ragged, wind-torn bits of coastline for mountain climbing.
Willemstad, with its deepwater harbor Shottegat, interlacing waterways and narrow shop fronts is the capital City of Curaçao, former Dutch colony, divided in two by St. Anna Bay. Its neighborhoods mix Dutch, Spanish and Portugueseurban styles and then dresses them in effulgent pastels, thus granting it the title of World Heritage City.
Wander the shops and markets of the Punda and Otrobanda districts and soak up some color. Punda is the oldest part of the city, showcasing beautiful 17th - and 18th-century Dutch-style architecture. Make a stop at the floating market, so named because of the vendors who sail by sea from Venezuela each morning to sell their fresh vegetables, fruit and seafood. Don't miss the marine park, taste international cuisine and dance the night away at the numerous bars and discos.
Willemstad, with its deepwater harbor Shottegat, interlacing waterways and narrow shop fronts is the capital City of Curaçao, former Dutch colony, divided in two by St. Anna Bay. Its neighborhoods mix Dutch, Spanish and Portugueseurban styles and then dresses them in effulgent pastels, thus granting it the title of World Heritage City.
Wander the shops and markets of the Punda and Otrobanda districts and soak up some color. Punda is the oldest part of the city, showcasing beautiful 17th - and 18th-century Dutch-style architecture. Make a stop at the floating market, so named because of the vendors who sail by sea from Venezuela each morning to sell their fresh vegetables, fruit and seafood. Don't miss the marine park, taste international cuisine and dance the night away at the numerous bars and discos.
St. George's is a popular Caribbean tourist destination and the capital of Grenada. The city is situated at the foot of an old volcano crater. Its port has the shape of a horseshoe.
Charleston is the oldest city in the state of South Carolina. It is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. The city is a major port and a popular destination for domestic and international tourists. It is known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture and the art and historical museums. Its historic downtown has buildings that are hundreds of years old.
Norfolk is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America. Its large natural harbor is located at the junction of the Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay. Norfolk hosts numerous yearly festivals and parades. The Chrysler Museum of Art is considered to be the finest in the state.
Norfolk is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America. Its large natural harbor is located at the junction of the Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay. Norfolk hosts numerous yearly festivals and parades. The Chrysler Museum of Art is considered to be the finest in the state.
After the closure of most of the base as an active naval dockyard in 1957 (excluding HMS Malabar, the shore establishment which operated until 1995), the base fell into a state of disrepair. Storms and lack of maintenance caused damage to many buildings. Beginning in the 1980s increased tourism to Bermuda stimulated interest in renovating the dockyard and turning it into a tourist attraction. Currently, cruise ships regularly land at the dockyard during summer months (cruise lines call this place King's Wharf). The West End Development Corporation (WEDCO) was formed in 1982 as a quango to oversee the development of the former Admiralty lands (other than those still in use by the Royal Navy, or by HM Prisons) on Ireland, Boaz, and Watford islands.[9] To serve these visitors, several former warehouses have been turned into artists shops and a pedestrian mall has opened in the clock tower building. The keep area is now the site of the Bermuda Maritime Museum and the Dolphin Quest attraction. There are also several restaurants on site. Money is still being raised to repair the remaining damaged buildings and build a second dock to attract additional cruise ships. As of April 2011 the mega-cruise ship dock has been constructed.
After the closure of most of the base as an active naval dockyard in 1957 (excluding HMS Malabar, the shore establishment which operated until 1995), the base fell into a state of disrepair. Storms and lack of maintenance caused damage to many buildings. Beginning in the 1980s increased tourism to Bermuda stimulated interest in renovating the dockyard and turning it into a tourist attraction. Currently, cruise ships regularly land at the dockyard during summer months (cruise lines call this place King's Wharf). The West End Development Corporation (WEDCO) was formed in 1982 as a quango to oversee the development of the former Admiralty lands (other than those still in use by the Royal Navy, or by HM Prisons) on Ireland, Boaz, and Watford islands.[9] To serve these visitors, several former warehouses have been turned into artists shops and a pedestrian mall has opened in the clock tower building. The keep area is now the site of the Bermuda Maritime Museum and the Dolphin Quest attraction. There are also several restaurants on site. Money is still being raised to repair the remaining damaged buildings and build a second dock to attract additional cruise ships. As of April 2011 the mega-cruise ship dock has been constructed.
Freeport/Lucaya resort area is a popular destination and free trade zone on the island of Grand Bahama of the northwest Bahamas, on west Atlantic. It offers perfect clear beaches (Taino Beach, Banana Bay for kitesurfing), crystal waters, excellent diving locations for corals or wreck-observation. You can enjoy the sun or the water sports. You can do you shopping at the International Bazaar near downtown Freeport and the Port Lucaya Market Place in Lucaya. Nature lovers, don't miss the Lucayan National Park (0,16 km2), which includes five ecological zones stretching from the south shore to the pineyard. Beneath the park there is an extensive underwater cave system. One cave entrance is accessible by stairs at the national park. Other caves are accessible for certified scuba divers.
Located on the Bahamian island of New Providence, Nassau is both a big city, tropical idyll and ideal cruise destination. Colorful neighborhoods, lush vegetation and an amazing sea world are the perfect mix and match at this carefree paradise. You can explore the Old Town, shop the Straw Market or Potters' Cay and catch the flamingo show at Ardastra Gardens. For the best ending, try the underwater sights, in its wrecks, reefs and blue holes or swim with the dolphins! This tropical paradise presents a slower pace of life, so take the time to explore the island’s culture and history for a true Bahamian experience.