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Which part of the Carribean is least visited by Brits?


    



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Doethineb
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Haiti is very little visited by Brits because it is regarded as too dangerous to travel in.
Guadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica have very few British visitors, which is a pity, as they are wonderful islands to visit. I think that the reason for this is that few travel companies offer them to the British as package tour destinations.

The Turks and Caicos Islands have only recently been put on the British tourist map, most of their visitors being from North America.


sugarcandy121
dom rep most prob its the cheapest!!


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I don't think Aruba is visited by that many Brits, it's a dutch-speaking country and I think a lot of Brits go to places where the language is English! Also Tortuga, Guadeloupe, and the Bahamas... although you may find that some of these places are visited by a lot of Americans. If you want to avoid Brits don't go to Barbados, Cuba, Jamaica, Antigua, Dominican Republic, St Lucia... basically any islands that feature in main tour operator's brochures.


laplandfan
I think Cuba IS very popular with British Tourists!!! Dominican and Jamaica are also popular.


natasha *
I would say Guyana, it is where my mum is from, and we went back for the first time in 22 years last summer. I have never been to somewhere that is so unspoilt in my life. 95% of it is still rain forest, it has the largest single drop waterfall in the world, and it has some much cultral history it is hard to take in.

The people are so friendly, and it is hard to describe it as something to people who have never been there before.


stella39
The US Virgin Islands. St. John, St Thomas and St Croix.
They have their own islands. British Virgin Islands across the water.

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easty90210
i would say cuba i have been but not many english was there although you will see more in holiday resorts everywhere in the Caribbean


vivib
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Some of the Bahams and Virgin Islands are owned by Brits. Most Brits tend to go to those that they will not need a passport to go to, and vice versa for Americans. Check out the web to see what is owned by who.





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