Reaching for rainbows over Cotton House Bay AKA Freights Bay, Barbados. Try it for yourself with this Barbados rainbow wallpaper.
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Posts Tagged ‘bikini’
It’s the first Saturday in January, and for most of you in North America that can only mean one thing: IT’S DAMN COLD!!
January bears the bad reputation as the coldest month of the year across the U.S. and Canada, so what better time could there be for another steamy Reef Girls video than right now? Just as they did in showcasing Puerto Rico in this space a few months ago, our favorite bikini models introduce us to some incredibly scenic and uncommon areas throughout Panama this time around.
Well-trod spots like the Panama Canal and the streets of Panama City never looked so good, while more uncommon locales like Isla Mamey, Isla Galeta and Isla Grande, home to the sensuous Sister Moon Hotel, all benefit from the uniquely sexy and exotic Reef Girls spotlight.
Just when you thought Puerto Rico couldn’t get any sexier, along come the Reef Girls to turn up the heat in this spicy Spanish Caribbean paradise. These sensual beauties traveled to La Isla del Encanto recently to shoot the Miss Reef 2012 Calendar, a 52-page coffee table book, which judging by this video is a MUST BUY!!
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Enjoying one final stroll before sundown along the beach at the Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island.
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Enjoying a moment’s peace and reflection on the curved jetty at Club Med Buccaneer’s Creek in southern Martinique.
As Patrick pointed out recently, one of the many great things about traveling the Uncommon Caribbean way is all the cool and interesting new people you get to meet. Remember Chef Hot Pants in Martinique? Or how about St. Martin‘s master of rum infusions, Kali? And who could forget our surf instructors, Boosy in Barbados and Jason Apparicio in Tobago? They’re just a few of the many new friends we’ve made over the past year who’ve helped us show that the authentic side of our home region, the Caribbean beyond the crowds and tourist traps, is still alive, well and waiting for you to explore every inch of it!
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I’ll never forget my first, and so far only, visit to Guadeloupe. I was about 11 or 12 years-old and traveling with my St. Croix Dolphins teammates for yet another swim meet in a nearby island. Only this island wasn’t like any other I had been to thus far.
Oh, it had all the usual things you’d expect in the Caribbean – pristine natural beauty, friendly people, warm and sunny weather… Just about everything else, though, was different, and definitely not in a bad way.
Like Martinique, which I’m much more familiar with, Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France. This is similar to Hawaii’s status with the United States, so you basically get the best of France there with some nice Caribbean spice to make it even better.