Caribbean Travel Destinations
See these beautiful Caribbean sites on a map.
The Caribbean is wonderful place filled with nothing but beauty, and that’s the reason why most people in the world dreams about visiting it at least once in their lifetime. Places like Cancun, the Bahamas, Aruba, Puerto Rico, Panama and Jamaica, as well as all the other beautiful beaches and gorgeous places of the Caribbean, are paradises for those people looking for adventure, perfect places for romance and excellent destinies for an unforgettable vacation.
Cancun, a well known tourist city, is located on the Yucatán peninsula, in Mexico. It is home of many hotels, restaurants and other tourist facilities, and one of the most famous and well-visited Caribbean hotspot. It has a beautiful view of the Caribbean sea and Isla Mujeres (Women’s Island). It’s an excellent vacation destination, as the city infrastructure is prepared to host a large number of tourists.
The Bahamas is also a top-pick: beautiful beaches and nights filled with mystique make this place unique, perfect for a dream honeymoon as well as for a romantic vacation with someone special. The Bahamas actually consist on more than seven hundred small islands and almost two thousand keys. Technically, these islands are not part of the Caribbean, but they share the beauty and paradise-like looks of the Caribbean area.
Part of the lesser Antilles, Aruba is an all-time pick for thousands of tourists that rely in its excellent sunny weather. Near Venezuela, Aruba is in fact under the administration of the Netherlands.
Puerto Rico, a history-rich, amazingly beautiful country, is also located on the Caribbean sea. It’s an Island located in the middle of the Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic. Puerto Rico is known for its nightlife and its beautiful beaches, as well as for the kindness of its people.
Panama is not an island, but a continental country. It’s located between Costa Rica and Venezuela, and not only faces the Caribbean sea on one side, but also the Pacific Ocean on the other. It’s a very thin mass of land, which makes it easy to travel from one ocean to the other in a very short time. This is probably one of the reasons why Panama is among the most visited vacational resorts in Central America.
Jamaica, the land of the Rastafarian culture, is a country with a strong religious influence. People live in peace and are very kind, simple and polite. But make no mistake: Jamaica is not only a peaceful place, but also a premier Caribbean destination with a tourist infrastructure that is comparable to the most luxurious spots.
Photo by Oquendo at Flickr.

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Maybe the best-known conquistador was Hernán Cortés, who is remembered as the conqueror of the Aztec Empire. In fact he was in the Americas years before facing the Aztecs, as he was part of the expedition to Cuba and appointed the first Mayor of Santiago de Cuba, a beautiful Cuban city. Years later he effectively left Cuba as the Captain of the Armada, with the mission of exploring the whole Yucatan peninsula.
Francisco Pizarro was an active explorer who was living in Panama when he offered himself for the journeys of conquest and colonization of the land of the Incas. He was given the privilege of leading the Spanish forces into Peru, and when he arrived there he found the Empire in the middle of a civil war: two brothers were fighting for the crown. Pizarro was clever, and soon forged an alliance with the most powerful faction. This made the conquest of Peru easy (and almost blood-less) for him. He took control of the city of Cusco, the capital of the Empire, and when the whole land was under Spanish control he began effective colonization, founding several cities, most notably the “City of Kings” later known as Lima, now the capital of Peru. Nowadays, there is a statue of Francisco Pizarro in Trujillo, Spain (where he was born), and there are two exact copies in the cities of Lima, in Peru, and in Buffalo, USA (the home place of the sculptor who made the statues, Charles Cary Rumsey).
Ferdinand Magellan started as a Portuguese explorer, but several problems left him without a job. He convinced the Kings of Spain that he was capable of finding a way to reach Asia from Europe without sailing around Africa (this was exclusive to the Portuguese, as stated by the Treaty of Tordesillas). Spain desperately needed a route to China and the “land of the spices” through the sea, so they agreed and soon Magellan was on his way.







