October 27, 2009

Tourists Traps During Caribbean Holidays

The Caribbean is an area comprising the Caribbean Sea, its accompanying islands and the surrounding coastal areas. Located in the east of Central America, this region encompasses more than seven thousand islands, islets, cays, and reefs.

Caribbean region consists of Antigua, Saint Croix, Bonaire and Barbados with which are non-volcanic with a flat landscape. Some of the islands contain a territory of high mountain ranges that include Saint Lucia, Trinidad, Puerto Rico and Tobago, Jamaica, Dominican state and Cuba.

For its eye-catching beaches, famous museums, delicious food, rich construction, and hospitable locals Caribbean Island is ideal for spending ones holiday. Several beautiful beaches at the Caribbean offer outstanding opportunities for adventure loving individuals, for example yachting, scuba diving, and jet skiing, etc.

Though, people willing to trip to the Caribbean islands for their holidays ought to be familiar with the tourist traps there. People who are planning to travel by ships should know that on majority of the ships, an extra gratuity of 15% is previously added when drink is being ordered. Majority of the persons visiting there for the foremost time are not aware of this piece of information, and sometimes pay tip to the bartender too.

Most of the ships are also known to charge for a bottle of soda, so it is advised that a soda card be bought on the day of embarking for the remaining days on cruise to avoid extra costs. Holidays on the Caribbean islands can be quite expensive so, it is better to save on the little expenditures that one can easily avoid. Money can be saved for the better part of the trip like hiring transport to travel between the different islands, and indulging in fine scrumptious cuisine.

Another big tourist trap is in the ports of the Caribbean island Jamaica. As soon as one gets off the ship, the locals there, 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 they sell are smoked, which is sad because it gives this gorgeous island a bad reputation. It is best to just decline their offers politely yet, in a firm manner and walk on.

Other Tourist traps in the Caribbean islands are the hurricanes; Saint Lucia and Martinique are the most hurricane-hit islands. Though seldom occurring, these hurricanes, like The Dean, are quite fierce and damaging, and pose a safety risk to the people on foot. It is better to consult an authentic weather forecast schedule before planning a visit to the Caribbean islands.

The islands of Caribbean also possess a danger of crime, like any other place on the earth. It is recommended that visitors exhibit a courteous behaviour towards locals if they require any sort of assistance, or just do what they have to do on their holiday, and stroll away.

Edward Watkinson is a travel guide. Discover more about the Caribbean islands and book Caribbean holidays online at his recommended site http://www.caribbeanconnection.com.

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