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Welcome to Fun Caribbean! Based on the Fun Barbados concept, Fun Caribbean was developed to be a central Caribbean Information Portal, while maintaining a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

Fun Caribbean will carry information on all major points of interest to Caribbean travelers, from Airlines and Specials to Exchange Rates, maps and the weather!

We will also include a message board area, allowing visitors to Fun Caribbean to interact and share their experiences, and to ask questions before making their trip.

As befits heaven-on-earth, there is much to enjoy, see and do. Beaches, boats, banks and bikinis are Caribbean menu essentials. But the No 1 playground for the Americas also comprises movie-set beauty, coconut-tree-clad mountains, verdant valleys of sugar cane and bananas, and seashore galore.

Long desired by foreign powers, Caribbean islands come in basic British, Dutch, Spanish, American, French, Danish and there is even a Swedish town named Gustavia after His Swedish Majesty at the time.

Among celebrities who came to stay, at least part time are: Sean Connery, Princess Margaret, Errol Flynn, Sir John Templeton, Arthur Hailey, Claudette Colbert, Ernest Hemingway and Sir Noel Coward. The latter described his beloved Jamaica as "no place like home."

Caribbean cities glow with glorious architecture in communities established long before the automobile. Capitals such as Havana and Santo Domingo are built to human scale, just right for walking and talking tours.

In a more organized approach to Caribbean islands in the sun, we offer first the largest tropical island in the western hemisphere, Cuba; former 'veddy British' and now independent Jamaica; The Bahamas, northerly neighbor of the Caribbean isles.

News
For the latest in Caribbean News, check out http://www.cweek.com

Other news sites in the caribbean include :

The Trinidad Express
The Stabroek News (Guyana)
The Barbados Nation.

 
Weather
The weather is the Caribbean is always great! Save for the looming threat of Hurricanes, the Caribbean enjoys some of the best weather on earth! Most islands enjoy sunny, breezy beatiful conditions for over 300 days of the year!

Weather underground for the best in weather information.
For more weather information and satellite photos, click here.

 
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