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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic: colonial towns and beaches

The Dominican Republic also known as Santo Domingo (República Dominicana) is a presidential republic that occupies the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola (after Cuba, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles by size, 76,480 sq km). To the west it borders on Haiti, while to the east it is separated from the […]

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Dominica

The climate of Dominica: when to go to Dominica

The climate of the island of Dominica is tropical, hot and humid, with constant temperatures throughout the year ranging between 23 ° C-30 ° C in summer and 21 ° C-28 ° C in winter. The island’s climate is very rainy because of its mountainous conformation, the hot and humid climate of Dominica is sometimes […]

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Dominica

Dominica: a volcanic island covered in rainforest

The island of Dominica (Commonwealth of Dominica) is a parliamentary republic associated with the British Commonwealth, located in the Lesser Antilles. The island is located between Guadeloupe and Martinique. The capital and main port is the small town of Roseau which is located along the southwestern coast. The island of Dominica, with an area of […]

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Cuba

The climate of Cuba: when to go to Cuba

The climate of Cuba is tropical, characterized by the constant blowing of the trade winds that come from the Atlantic Ocean. The Cuban climate is divided into two distinct seasons. We find the dry season from November to April with average minimum temperatures ranging between 18 ° C and 21 ° C, and average maximum […]

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Cuba

Cuba: ancient colonial centers and Caribbean beaches

Cuba (República de Cuba) is a one-party socialist state located on an island in the Caribbean Sea in Central America, between the Tropic of Cancer and the 20th North parallel, between Florida and Yucatan. THE LARGEST ISLAND OF THE CARIBBEAN The island of Cuba, with over 105,000 sq km is the largest island in the […]

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Costa Rica

The climate of Costa Rica: when to go to Costa Rica

The climate of Costa Rica is tropical and sub-tropical. But the climate varies greatly in relation to the altitude, in fact in the areas of the plateau, between 600 and 1,600 meters high, where the largest inhabited centers of the country are located, the climate is temperate throughout the year. Here the average minimum temperatures […]

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica: natural parks, volcanoes and forests

Costa Rica (República de Costa Rica) is a presidential republic located in Central America. The country is bathed in the west and south-west by the Pacific Ocean, and in the north-east by the Caribbean Sea, it borders Nicaragua in the north and Panama in the south-east. The coasts extend for over 1,200 km, of which […]

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Cayman Islands

The climate of the Cayman Islands: when to go

The Cayman Islands have a pleasant and mild maritime tropical climate, which is divided into two distinct seasons, a hot and humid season from May to October, with average temperatures of 28°C, and a cooler and dry season which runs from November to April, with average maximum temperatures of 25°C/26°C and average minimum of 20°C/22°C. […]

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Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands: coral reefs, beaches and tax haven

The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, located in the Caribbean and precisely in the Antilles Sea south of Cuba and north-west of Jamaica. The country is made up of three islands of limestone and coral origin. The largest island is Grand Cayman (197 sq km), which is also the westernmost […]

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British Virgin Islands

The climate of the British Virgin Islands: when to go

The archipelago of the British Virgin Islands is characterized by a hot-humid tropical climate, but with pleasant temperatures all year round thanks to the constant blowing of the north-east trade winds. In fact the average January temperatures vary between 20 ° C and 26 ° C, while those in August vary between 23 ° C […]

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British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands: green hills, sea and beaches

The British Virgin Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. This British territory is located in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, between Puerto Rico and the Anegada Passage. The British Virgin Islands are part of the Virgin Islands archipelago divided between the United Kingdom and the United States of America. About […]

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Belize

The climate of Belize: when to go to Belize

Belize has a sub-tropical climate, with two well marked seasons, the dry one from January to May and a shorter dry period from August to September, and the wet one from June to July and from October to November. Temperatures are fairly stable throughout the year, while rains and humidity characterize the various seasons. In […]

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Belize

Belize: tropical forests, Mayan ruins and coral reefs

Belize is a constitutional monarchy associated with the British Commonwealth. In fact, in past centuries this region of Central America was the former British colony of British Honduras. The country is located in Central America and borders Mexico to the north, Guatemala to the west and south and faces the Caribbean Sea to the east. […]

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Barbados

The climate of Barbados: when to go to Barbados

The climate of Barbados, is a pleasant climate with temperatures that remain in each month of between 31°C and 21°C, temperatures are also refreshed by the breath of constant north-east trade winds, which moderate the tropical temperature. On the island there are two seasons, the dry season between December and May and the rainy, humid […]

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Barbados

Barbados: the most English island in the Caribbean

The island of Barbados (431 sq km) is a constitutional monarchy associated with the British Commonwealth. The state is made up of a single island located east of Saint Vincent, in the archipelago of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. The capital is Bridgetown. The island of Barbados is the easternmost of the Lesser […]