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02/09/2022

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Ya gotta go...DISNEY ship departing St Thomas today...
05/22/2019

Ya gotta go...DISNEY ship departing St Thomas today...

05/02/2018
Happy Halloween from us to you!
10/31/2017

Happy Halloween from us to you!

Great place to put on your bucket list.
10/10/2017

Great place to put on your bucket list.

We’re open! Where are you!

09/12/2017

Wondering what you can do to help? Go on vacation. This article says it all. Incredibly resilient and these people depend on you for their livelihood. Don't be selfish and worry about if the palm trees will be there. The people are amazing in the Caribbean.

The Caribbean, After Irma

On Oct. 9, 1780, the Great Hurricane came to the Caribbean.

Huracan San Calixto lasted 11 days in the West Indies, pummeling the southeastern Caribbean with terrifying winds as high as 200 miles per hour, destroying homes and livelihoods.

Almost 22,000 people died across the West Indies in islands including Barbados, Martinique, St Lucia, St Eustatius then northern islands like Puerto Rico and Hispaniola.

This terrible tempest remains the deadliest recorded hurricane in the history of the Western Hemisphere. Everything was washed away. Or so it seemed.

Just about every island in the Caribbean has its own hurricane story, from Omar in Nevis to Ivan in Grenada to the Great Storm of Cayman Brac in 1932.

But all of these islands are still here. And they are not going anywhere.

Because that’s the thing about Caribbean people: they cannot be defeated. They rebuild, they restore and they live again.

It is the cost of the region’s unimaginable natural beauty that, by the caprice of fate, there is the periodic risk of ruin, an intermittent reminder of the supremacy of Mother Nature.

But after each storm, after each tragedy, the Caribbean waves its finger at Mother Nature; “storms may come and go, but we are here to stay.”

There is nothing to be said of this past week’s tragedies that has not yet been said, and our hearts go out to the people who died.

What needs to be said is this: the Caribbean will rebuild.

It will not be easy, it may not be quick, but it will happen.

And then think of the destinations that escaped Irma’s wrath: Barbados, the vast majority of the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, St. Kitts, Nevis, Guadeloupe, Punta Cana, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, the Colombian Caribbean, the Venezuelan Caribbean, Belize, Panama, Honduras, the Mexican Caribbean … the list goes on. That’s along with islands like Puerto Rico, Antigua, St. Croix and Providenciales, places which were “largely” unscathed and quickly getting back to business.

So what should you do, as someone who loves the Caribbean?

Come back.

Of course, you should donate to any legitimate charity, send money to those in need, donate items for relief and recovery, something we’ll continue to highlight in the coming weeks.

But the biggest thing you can do for the livelihood of this whole region is to keep coming back to the Caribbean.

For now, keep traveling to the islands that were unaffected. Then, stay updated as islands rebuild and recover, and then travel there when they’re ready to welcome you.

Because tourism remains the life blood of the Caribbean — it is the way this beautiful region makes a living, and without it there is no oil or copper or large industry to fall back on.

It is the fundament of the Caribbean economy, and it is a direct conduit to the pocketbooks of the people of this region.

Hurricane Irma put the Caribbean in an unfortunate global spotlight. But in a few weeks, the spotlight will dim and the news cycle will forget.

You cannot forget.

Keep coming back. Because the Caribbean is still here. And it is not going anywhere.

Alexander Britell, Founder and Editor in Chief, Caribbean Journal

09/09/2017

Praying everyone stays safe as Hurricane Irma moves through Florida today.

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08/17/2017

Some great promotions on last minute vacation ideas!! Give us a call at 402-443-1515 for more details!!

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08/11/2017

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Las Vegas - Great themed hotel casinos, nightlife, Hoover Dam tours, shows.

Boston - historical sites, couples destinations and family attractions including the Museum of Fine Arts, Plymouth Plantation and Mayflower tour, the New England Aquarium and Fenway Park, among others.

Chicago - the SkyDeck, Museum of Contemporary Art, John Hancock Observatory, the Shedd Aquarium and other Windy City destinations.

Los Angeles/Hollywood - the must-see Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour, Hollywood Movie Star Homes Tour, Madame Tussaud’s Hollywood Wax Museum, and more.

New York - the Empire State Building, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Statue of Liberty Cruise, and more.

San Diego - the San Diego Zoo, Belmont Park, the U.S.S. Midway, Birch Aquarium or a Harbor Tour.

San Francisco - Golden Gate Bay Cruise, the Aquarium of the Bay, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Exploratorium.

US Virgin IslandsWhy Visit: To experience CarnivalAlthough Carnival is typically more of a Brazilian festival, many plac...
03/09/2017

US Virgin Islands
Why Visit: To experience Carnival

Although Carnival is typically more of a Brazilian festival, many places throughout the Caribbean celebrate to usher in the spring season. St Thomas features parades with festive and ornate costumes, street vendors offer up delicious foods and delicacies for you to try, and the temperature averages about 75 degrees.

Charleston, SC
Why Visit: To experience history and great food before the summer heat arrives

Charleston, SC has been voted the #1 tourist destination in the world for a number of years now, and it’s no surprise why. The culinary scene here is on par with that of Paris or NYC, and the cobblestone streets and moss-covered trees offer an idyllic quality not found outside of the south. Temperatures in spring start to creep up into the high 70’s or 80’s, but if you visit early enough, you’ll enjoy moderate temperatures with little humidity.

Paris, France
Why Visit: Because nothing beats Paris in Springtime!

Paris in the Spring is a cliché…but for good reason! The city starts to return to its normal hustle and bustle with the streets filled with music and cafes opening their patios so that you can take advantage of eating your morning croissant outside. If you’re looking for a lover’s getaway with that special someone, there’s nothing more romantic than taking a stroll along the Seine as the flowers are in full bloom.

What will you do with your refund?!  Traveling is a great way to relieve the stress of taxes!
02/02/2017

What will you do with your refund?! Traveling is a great way to relieve the stress of taxes!

2017 is a great time to start!  Let us know where you would like to go!!
12/31/2016

2017 is a great time to start! Let us know where you would like to go!!

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