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good caribbean islands for vacation in november?
i’m planning on going on a vacation in november (1st - 5th) to an island in the caribbean, but am afraid of the hurricane season. what islands would not get hit during this period?
There are 3 islands that are outside the hurricane belt: Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. I must sya though that because an island maybe withing the hurricane belt doesnt mean they will get hit by a hurricane. Barbados is a really great vacation get away and we have not had a hurricane in a REALLY long time so you should not miss out on something so great!
Barbados is a beautiful island. Lots of lovely scenery and so much to do, morning noon and night…there is something to do in Barbados for every kind of person, the quite ones the loud and so on…you can never get bored in Barbados and the island is very romantic as well!
http://funbarbados.com/
http://www.barbados.org/
As it relates to accommodation, there is a lovely resort in Barbados called The Barbados Beach Club. This is along the South Coast and has a lovely beach view.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/
The Barbados Beach Club is an all inclusive resort which offers breakfast, lunch, after noon tea, dinner, unlimited drinks, an exercise room (gym), pool aerobics, snorkeling, scuba diving lessons, windsurfing, Hobie cat cruises, beach volley ball, games room, free shuttle service to and from the main town and soooo much more. The activities that are included in this all-inclusive package are astounding.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/recreation.cfm
The Barbados beach club has 3 restaurants on site and one of them is buffet the other two are a la carte. The two a la carte are seafood and the other is Italian.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/facilities_dining.cfm
This is a wonderful resort in a wonderful island; you should come and explore it for yourself my friend.
They also have a special going up to December 15th, 2009…you get 45% discount off the rate:
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/special-details.cfm?specialID=13086
For more information contact them below:
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/contact.cfm
Have a look at the links that I gave you.
Hope I helped!
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9 Responses to “good caribbean islands for vacation in november?”
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August 30th, 2009 at 1:32 am
Diving in crystal clear water, warm, white sandy beaches, exciting nightlife, colorful culture, head to San Andrés in the Caribbean.
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http://www.travelerstipsnpics.com/08/san-andres-caribbean/
August 30th, 2009 at 2:21 am
Go to Pert Rico which is alwas prepared to resist a hurricane and is re rely hit by hurricanes. Have a wonderful vacation.
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:51 am
The ABC islands are out of the hurricane zone [Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao]. Of course, there still could be storms, but they don’t get many hurricanes.
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:57 am
I totally disagree with all those answers,Barbados is the best place for you crystal clear water,nice beaches,warm and sunny,lots of watersports,and many superstars,movie stars and paparazzi running around the beach,nice friendly people go online now to Holiday Rentals.uk type in Barbados and choose the best deal.Last Hurricane was in 1955.
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August 30th, 2009 at 3:22 am
Really, by November the risk from hurricanes is diminished anyway. If you really have a problem, can’t you wait until later in the month ?
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August 30th, 2009 at 3:32 am
Aruba is outside the hurricane belt. They never get hurricanes.
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August 30th, 2009 at 4:06 am
Jamaica.
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August 30th, 2009 at 4:42 am
There are 3 islands that are outside the hurricane belt: Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. I must sya though that because an island maybe withing the hurricane belt doesnt mean they will get hit by a hurricane. Barbados is a really great vacation get away and we have not had a hurricane in a REALLY long time so you should not miss out on something so great!
Barbados is a beautiful island. Lots of lovely scenery and so much to do, morning noon and night…there is something to do in Barbados for every kind of person, the quite ones the loud and so on…you can never get bored in Barbados and the island is very romantic as well!
http://funbarbados.com/
http://www.barbados.org/
As it relates to accommodation, there is a lovely resort in Barbados called The Barbados Beach Club. This is along the South Coast and has a lovely beach view.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/
The Barbados Beach Club is an all inclusive resort which offers breakfast, lunch, after noon tea, dinner, unlimited drinks, an exercise room (gym), pool aerobics, snorkeling, scuba diving lessons, windsurfing, Hobie cat cruises, beach volley ball, games room, free shuttle service to and from the main town and soooo much more. The activities that are included in this all-inclusive package are astounding.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/recreation.cfm
The Barbados beach club has 3 restaurants on site and one of them is buffet the other two are a la carte. The two a la carte are seafood and the other is Italian.
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/facilities_dining.cfm
This is a wonderful resort in a wonderful island; you should come and explore it for yourself my friend.
They also have a special going up to December 15th, 2009…you get 45% discount off the rate:
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/special-details.cfm?specialID=13086
For more information contact them below:
http://barbadosbeachclub.com/contact.cfm
Have a look at the links that I gave you.
Hope I helped!
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August 30th, 2009 at 5:06 am
Hurricane Season is from June 1st to November 30th but most hurricanes takes place during August-September. You should try Jamaica…great place and so much activities.
One Love,
http://www.jamaicaroyaltytours.com
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http://www.jamaicaroyaltytours.com