IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A SMALL INHABITED ISLAND I VOTE FOR PUERTO RICO'S SISTER ISLAND CULEBRA. IF YOU ARE REFERRING TO UN-INHABITED CAY MY VOTE GOES TO CULEBRITA (JUST OFF CULEBRA)
FOR MORE INFO VISIT
WWW.ISLACULEBRA.COM
DODA
2006-10-18 04:42:11
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answered by Simply D 3
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Try St Vincent & the Grenadines the Grenadines are small islands and cays
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are located in the south Eastern Caribbean about 90 miles west of Barbados - the likely place that you would disembark then continue your flight to St. Vincent. The Grenadines are some 32 islands and cays stretching south from St. Vincent. Only 8 of the Grenadines are populated and 4 of these have small Airports: Bequia, Mustique, Canouan and Union. The remainder are bird sanctuaries and havens for hikers and snorklers. All are volcanic in origin, deeply embayed with inlets where clear aquamarine waters shallow up on fine white sand beaches. The larger islands include Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Palm, Petit St. Vincent, Mayreau and Union. There are some uninhabited islets and rocks including the famous Tabago Cays.
2006-10-18 04:44:34
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answered by moglie 6
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will all the islands in the Caribbean is beautiful in there little way .the British virgin island have over fifty (50) small island and cays
you can not see the islands on a regular map .tit sets between Porto Rico and the US. virgin island or you can chick out the web site at www.bvitouristboar.com
2006-10-19 13:22:43
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answered by home alone 1
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Try Caye Caulker a Island off Belize and many smaller ones.
2016-05-21 23:34:27
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answered by ? 4
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