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Anguilla's
carnival time, featuring arts and crafts, calypso competitions, native dishes like goat
soup and cassava and National Boat Racing Week, with beach barbecues and other
festivities are over but a quieter time can be spent on one of the island's 33 beaches.
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Antigua

Snorkeling, Antigua
Feelin' hot, hot, hot? Cool
off with a dive into The Chimney off Antigua's southwest shore or with a mangrove- shaded
cruise through the Frigate Bird Sanctuary on Barbuda, Antigua's tiny sister isle.
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With 700 islands and 2,500
cayes, The Bahamas is a favorite getaway for sun-lovers, snorkelers and scuba divers. On
Paradise Island, near Nassau, the bustling capital, catch the rays on two-mile-long Cable
Beach. In the Out Islands, explore the pink-sand beaches of Eleuthera. Dive into the
underwater gardens of Andros, which boasts the world's third-largest barrier reef. Sail
through the countless cays of the Abacos, or go game fishing in The Biminis.
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Barbados

Barbados Crop Over Festival
Beaches on the "Gold
Coast" to the west are perfect spots to sunbathe. Or head to the windswept Atlantic
coast for the cooling breezes off powder-white Crane Beach. Spend a morning touring
historic sites in the island's interior, especially the hilly Scotland District. Then shop
for duty-free, English porcelain and crystal and china in Bridgetown, the capital. In
summer, the island-wide 'Crop Over Festival' brings music, parades and fireworks.
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Bonaire

Purple Tube Sponge, Bonaire Marine Park
Bonaire's calm, crystalline
seas are premier sites for snorkeling and diving. Search out colorful blue tangs and
butterfly fish, angelfish and rays in Bonaire Marine Park or just sunbathe.
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Where sands, emerald waters
and myriad inlets draw sunbathers, sailors and snorkelers to these 60 islands and cays. On
Tortola, beach-combers head for Cane Garden Bay, Smuggler's Cove or Lambert Long Bay,
while divers plunge to the wreck of the RMS Rhone off Salt Island. Cool off in
the boulder-framed grottos of The Baths on Virgin Gorda.
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