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10 Top Romantic Spots in the Caribbean
by Paris Permenter & John Bigley
Looking for a way to heat up your romance? The answer just
might lie in the sunny Caribbean, a destination filled with
enough sun and sand to put the sizzle into every lovelife.
You'll find the islands dotted with romantic resorts but when
it's time to get out and do a little sightseeing, where are
the best places for lovers to explore? Here are some favorites
with romantic-minded travelers:
Diamond Waterfalls and Gardens, St. Lucia. Blooming
with tropical splendor, garden trails lead to the Diamond
Waterfalls, a cascade that leaves a spray of "diamond"
twinkles in the air. If you stop by on a Sunday, you can also
enjoy a soak in the mineral baths originally built by French
King Louis XVI for use by his troops.
The Baths, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands. This
beach is littered with massive granite boulders as smooth as
riverbed stones. They form shadowy caves perfect for a
clandestine kiss.
Y.S. Falls, Jamaica. Although the north coast's Dunns'
River Falls is far more visited, these secluded falls offer
couples a much quieter paradise. Cascading in steps through
tropical forest, the falls can be climbed with the help of a
guide then swimmers can enjoy clear waters under a canopy of
ferns.
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Dotted with historic sites
and rich with the atmosphere of Spanish conquistadors, here
couples can stroll hand-in-hand where lovers have literally
walked for centuries. The most recognized site in Old San Juan
is Fuerte San Felipe del Morro, a fort better known as El
Morro.
Boca Tabla, Curaçao. Pounding Atlantic waves carved
this sea cave. Kneeling in the darkness of the sea cave,
you'll watch the surge of crystal blue waves as they come
within feet of you, roaring into the cave and back out to sea.
West End, Negril, Jamaica. Negril's famous Seven Mile
Beach gives way to rugged cliffs on its west side and here
visitors find one of the best sunset lookouts in the
Caribbean. Every day, crowds arrive at Rick's, one of the
region's best known sunset bars, for the chance to watch
another island day draw to a close.
South Peninsula, St. Kitts. Until a few years ago, this
stretch of land was accessible only by boat. Today a modern
highway makes the island's most beautiful, pristine beaches
accessible. Keep an eye out for the vervet monkeys that live
in this remote region.
Natural bridge, Aruba. This symbol of Aruba marks the
line where tumultuous sea waves crash against the windward
coast. Walk out on the bridge for a cool sea spray and a
breathtaking view.
Paradise Point, St. Thomas. Aboard ski-lift gondolas,
you'll rise to one point that never sees snow: the top of Flag
Hill for a view of the Charlotte Amalie harbor dotted with
cruise ships. Gondolas ascend to the point from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. every day.
Maracas Bay, Trinidad. About an hour from Port of
Spain, the drive to this area is a treat in itself, winding
through the Northern Range with views of forests where species
such as howler and capuchin monkeys, ocelot, Amazon parrots,
and wild pigs can be found. The beach at Maracas Bay offers a
full day of fun and is the place to see and be seen in
Trinidad.
Husband and wife team Paris Permenter
and John Bigley have authored over 20 guidebooks and also edit
the FREE
Lovetripper.com
Copyright Paris Permenter and John Bigley
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