Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tourists Traps During Caribbean Holidays


Caribbean is basically covers the area of ​​the Caribbean Sea, archipelago and surrounding coastal areas. Located in the east of Central America, this region includes more than seven thousand islands, islets, reefs and Cays.

Some of the islands, with a flat landscape and non-volcanic origin, include Antigua, Barbados, Bonaire and St. Croix. other islands, has a field of giant mountain ranges, including Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Cuba and Dominican Republic.

Caribbean islands are ideal places for spending holidays because of its beautiful beaches, amazing food, rich in architectural landmarks, famous museums and welcoming attitude of the locals. many beautiful beaches in the Caribbean offer excellent opportunities for adventure loving people, such as diving, sailing, jet skiing, etc.

However, people prefer to visit the Caribbean islands for a holiday should be aware of tourist traps there. Tourists traveling through the vessels need to know that on most ships bonus gratuity of 15%, but was added when he ordered a drink. Most people visiting here for the first time I do not know this fact and tend to tip the bartender, as well.

Most ships are also known to charge for a bottle of soda, so it is advised that the soda card can be purchased on the day of embarkation for the remaining days of the cruise in order to avoid additional costs. Holiday on the Caribbean islands can be quite expensive so it is better to save the little expenses that can be easily avoided. Money can be saved for much of the trip, such as employment of transportation to travel between various islands, and indulging in fine cuisine superb.

Another great tourist trap in the ports of the Caribbean island of Jamaica. As soon as one gets from a boat, the locals, carrying armloads of duty free products, surround you and push you to buy their products. These persistent sellers give Jamaica a bad reputation, as most of the products we sell are smoked, which is sad because it gives this splendid island a bad reputation. It's best to just reduce their offers politely, however, in a firm manner and walk away.

other tourist traps in the Caribbean islands as hurricanes, Saint Lucia and Martinique are the most hurricane hit the islands. Although it rarely occurs, and hurricanes, like Dean, are pretty hard to damage property and pose a security risk for people on foot. It is better to consult an authentic schedule weather forecast before planning a visit to the Caribbean islands.

Like anywhere else on this planet, the Caribbean islands have their share of crime. Tourists are warned against pickpocketers and hitchhikers who are innocent in order to get a ride, but May actually be thugs, scheming to plunder you are blind. People Caribbean islands or can be extremely nice and hospitable, or just the opposite. It is assumed that tourists need to give respect or treatment for them if they need help, or just mind their own business and walking.

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