Are Blue Eyes Considered An Exotic Physical Feature In Puerto Rico ? |
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Carribean men? |
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I have a 5 hour layover in San Juan, what should I do? |
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When is the cheapest time of year to go to the dominican republic? |
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PBR (Priority Bus Route) Etiquette? |
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Bus route decorum:- Breaking it down to a science!!!
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Does anyone know about Trinidad and Tobago? |
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I want to go to the Caribbean for a 10 day break in Nov. What's the best island to go to and the best deal? |
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Favorite Trini fruit? |
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What language do the jamaicans speak? |
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Anyone been to Cuba on holiday? |
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How can an American (like me) travel to Cuba? |
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Which carribean country should I live in, or stay in for a few months? Any tips? |
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Sanmigsean
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Domincan Republic. It is the second biggest island, which means you won't go stir crazy as fast if you need a change of scenery without leaving the island. |
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just_treva
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aruba - no way! it's dry and boring, nothing inland. They don't grow anything there, but cacti and aloe vera. They have to dump sand to create their beaches and import all their food.
Jamaica has something for everyone! All tastes, and all budgets. It's large enough for you to have different areas to explore - you won't go stir crazy. The people are friendly and speak your language. oh my goodness, the food, the music, the beaches, lush mountains...
are you going to move to another country without knowing anybody there (what are you running from)? make contacts/friends in whichever island before you show up, so they can show you the ropes. |
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STEVE T
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dont bother with barbados, so expensive,the dom rep is alright,and cuba's gotta be wirth a look......have fun |
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lulu
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jamaica you will love the culture the beauty of the country great food just the whole package. |
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Jamaican Girl_19_Go Asafa&Bolt
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No doubt about it. Jamaica hands down. You'll love the culture. You can go tyo a party and run into Sean Paul, Beenie man or any of your fave reggae artists. The music, the vibes. We're so vibrant but at the same time there's the laid back atmosphere of the beach. I would suggest living in Negril or Ocho Rios. |
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me_luv_chacha
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Come to Jamaica. You'll definetly get ur money's worth and you'll enjoy yourself to the max. It's a great experience and I love this Country.!! If u come here u'll never regret it!!! |
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Lisa
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Barbados- expensive , but you will find parties and cool stuff to do .
Trinidad & Tobago - $ inflatining by the minuite , Parties any time of Day. Carnival same time with RIo, 50% dangerous yet Tobago is really tranquil .
St Vincent& Grenadines - Enchanting Black sand Beaches , Pirates of the Carribbean 1 was flimed there , NO night life , No Crime .You need a Yacth to have fun .
Antigua - Gamblers Dream
St Lucia - If you wanna elope or see exocic dancers.
Jamaica- Not really my fav. |
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RACQUEL
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Jamaica without question |
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SANDRA Q
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aruba. very nice. |
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yahooisawastofspaceremoveme
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Grenada St Vincent very nice |
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suki's mom
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Aruba. Hands down. |
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vitamin C
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Curaçao is definitely the one happy island..! |
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p.aris12
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I will say Jamaica you will love it here, the scenery, beaches, food, music, culture, people and much more. ***Jamaica*** Sell off. |
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