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ON E F A M I L Y A m b a s s a d o r CARIBBEAN ISLANDS MYTH #1 MOST CARIBBEAN RESORTS ARE CLOSED UNTIL NEXT YEAR. The Caribbean is a vast sea filled with more than 7,000 idyllic, sun-drenched islands. While recent hurricanes have damaged a few islands, a full 70 percent of Caribbean desnaons have not been impacted by the storms and are sll open for business. Whatever acvity you wish to pursue in paradise, you’ll have many resort opons to choose from. MYTH #2 TRAVELERS SHOULD STEER CLEAR OF THE CARIBBEAN UNTIL THEY ARE 100% BACK ON THEIR FEET. The negave economic impact on the region will be compounded if visitors avoid traveling to unaffected desnaons. Vising any island in the Caribbean gives a boost to the enre region, so vacaoning there is a mutually beneficial way to show support for the Caribbean islands and help stabilize their economy. MYTH #3 TRAVELING TO THE CARIBBEAN DURING HURRICANE SEASON IS JUST TOO RISKY. Yes, there is a gamble to traveling to the Caribbean between mid-August to October, but it’s one that 99% of travelers win. This is a me of the year that many cruise lines and resorts offer amazing vacaon deals, so travelers get more value out of their vacaon. Plus, those who use travel agents can easily rebook their Caribbean vacaon if a storm system is heading their way. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Angua Aruba Barbados Belize Bermuda Bonaire Cayman Islands Cuba Curacao Dominican Republic Guadeloupe Guyana Grenada Hai Jamaica Marnique Montserrat Nevis Saba St. Eustaus St. Kis St. Lucia St. Vincent Suriname The Bahamas Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos We are One Caribbean Family Ambassadors. Contact our agency to plan your Caribbean getaway.

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Page 1: CARIBBEAN ISLANDS - Travel Leadersebooks.travelleaders.com/onecaribbean/ocean.pdf · elp our Caribbean neighbors recover while enjoying an unforgettable, island-hopping cruise across

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CARIBBEAN ISLANDSMYTH #1

MOST CARIBBEAN RESORTS ARE CLOSED

UNTIL NEXT YEAR.

The Caribbean is a vast sea filled with more than 7,000 idyllic, sun-drenched islands. While recent hurricanes have damaged a few islands, a full 70 percent of Caribbean destinations have not been impacted by the storms and are still open for business. Whatever activity you wish to pursue in paradise, you’ll have many resort options to choose from.

MYTH #2

TRAVELERS SHOULD STEER CLEAR OF THE

CARIBBEAN UNTIL THEY ARE 100% BACK ON

THEIR FEET. The negative economic impact on the region will be compounded if visitors avoid traveling to unaffected destinations. Visiting any island in the Caribbean gives a boost to the entire region, so vacationing there is a mutually beneficial way to show support for the Caribbean islands and help stabilize their economy.

MYTH #3

TRAVELING TO THE CARIBBEAN DURING

HURRICANE SEASON IS JUST TOO RISKY.

Yes, there is a gamble to traveling to the Caribbean between mid-August to October, but it’s one that 99% of travelers win. This is a time of the year that many cruise lines and resorts offer amazing vacation deals, so travelers get more value out of their vacation. Plus, those who use travel agents can easily rebook their Caribbean vacation if a storm system is heading their way.

CARIBBEAN ISLANDS OPEN FOR BUSINESSAntiguaAruba

BarbadosBelize

Bermuda

BonaireCayman Islands

CubaCuracao

Dominican RepublicGuadeloupe

GuyanaGrenada

HaitiJamaica

MartiniqueMontserrat

NevisSaba

St. EustatiusSt. KittsSt. Lucia

St. Vincent

SurinameThe Bahamas

Trinidad & TobagoTurks & Caicos

We are One Caribbean Family Ambassadors. Contact our agency to plan your

Caribbean getaway.

Page 2: CARIBBEAN ISLANDS - Travel Leadersebooks.travelleaders.com/onecaribbean/ocean.pdf · elp our Caribbean neighbors recover while enjoying an unforgettable, island-hopping cruise across

BON VOYAGE! SET A COURSE FOR THE CARIBBEAN

Help our Caribbean neighbors recover while enjoying an unforgettable, island-hopping cruise across the Caribbean Sea. Each day you’ll visit a new island nation, experiencing its cultural and natural wonders first hand. Unpack once and visit a parade of dream-fulfilling islands filled with authentic cuisine, colorful drinks, powder-soft beaches and friendly people.

The best thing about cruising the Caribbean is the flexibility you have choosing between short or long cruise lengths. For a short cruise, we recommend a 3-5 day voyage to the Bahamas, where you can relax at luxurious Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, or frolic with dolphins at Atlantis Dolphin Cay, one of the largest dolphin habitats in the world.

For 7-10 day cruises, the Eastern Caribbean is the ideal destination. This is where you can unleash your inner adventurer while climbing up Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, explore the gorgeous Baths at Virgin Gorda on the British Virgin Islands, or tee up on St. Thomas.

For something more exotic, visit the Southern Caribbean to snorkel over shipwrecks in Barbados, hike to breathtaking waterfalls on St. Lucia, explore rainforests on Grenada or feast on just-caught seafood on Aruba.

No matter where you want to go, our agency is here to help. As One Caribbean Family Ambassadors, we can offer expert advice, exciting options and exclusive deals to make your Caribbean cruise absolutely perfect.

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