Tuesday, August 14, 2012

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Roat?n, Honduras: $249.00 for Honduras dive resort with private beachside cabanas and villas, PADI five-star diving center near barrier reef, and beachfront dining ($610.00 value)

Beachfront Resort with World-Class Diving Center

Just off West Bay Beach Honduran island of Roat?n lies the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world?s second-largest coral reef. Spectacular biodiversity awaits below the surface, from colorful tropical fish to giant sponges and swaying sea fans. Coastal Living recently named the waters off Roat?n one of their 9 Coastal Wonders to See Now, and few places better prepare visitors for exploring it than Roat?n?s Bananarama Dive Resort. Located just a few feet from the reef on West Bay Beach, Bananarama's dive center is one of the island?s best, well-known for its variety of certification courses and unforgettable excursions, including night dives and shark dives.

The resort consists of lush gardens dotted with private cabanas that offer some seclusion amid the action at West Bay. These cabanas channel the Caribbean with bright colors, local artwork, and hand-carved wooden doors. Garden rooms sit within a larger complex, each with its own private porch and views of surrounding tropical plants. Alternatively, those looking to for ocean vistas and easy access to the beach can stay in one of the five villas, which lie on Bananarama's sister site, Island Pearl Resort. The owner's villa is the crown jewel, with 1,600 square feet of space, two bedrooms, and a large screened-in porch.

All stays include complimentary breakfasts at the beachfront Thirsty Turtle Bar and Grill, which also serves seafood specialties for alfresco lunch and dinner dining. For a more intimate atmosphere, head to the Vintage Pearl Restaurant, where you can pair Caribbean cuisine with an impressive selection of international wines.

Use of Bananarama's kayaks is free for all guests, and snorkel gear for two is included with each stay with this Groupon. Drop by the Roat?n Activities Center on the beach right in front of Bananarama to set up other excursions in and out of the water, including fishing trips, dolphin swims, and zipline tours.

Roat?n, Honduras: Diver's Paradise with Dense Jungle Interior

Though Roat?n?the largest of Honduras's Bay Islands?used to be plagued by pirates looting the gold of Spanish galleons, most of the popular shipwrecks were purposefully sunk for divers. But that doesn't make the many dive sites surrounding the island any less appealing. Walls of coral and more than 800 species of fish have turned them into natural wonders. Starfish, sea turtles, and eels are common sights during scuba-diving and snorkeling trips. The crystal-clear waters contain a wealth of Mayan, Paya, and Garifuna artifacts as well.

Farther inland, dense jungles and grassy hills stretch across the surface of the island. From the secluded bays of Roat?n's East End, you can get a change of scenery by taking winding dirt roads to smaller villages. The towns of Coxen Hole and French Harbour in particular provide a taste of local culture in the form of street vendors, an iguana farm, and shrimp fishers working the docks.

Miami: $105.00 for Stylish Suites in Downtown Miami ($175.00 value)

Spacious Accommodations with Private Balcony Views

In contrast to South Beach?s electrifying nightlife, an aura of sophistication pervades Miami's Brickell neighborhood, the city's main financial district. The area's sense of upscale urban life extends to the fashionable lobby of the Fortune House Hotel, where caramel-colored marble and blond wood offset stylish black leather chairs. Sleek modernity exudes throughout the hotel, from the clubrooms? white leather furniture to the stainless-steel appliances in the suites' full-service kitchens.

Guests entering their one-bedroom suites will be welcomed with sweeping city views. For a little extra room, choose a one-bedroom executive suite, which has a separate living room with a large leather sectional sofa. The spacious two-bedroom bay-view suites offer a different view overlooking the glistening Biscayne Bay. All included rooms come with an adjoining balcony.

Caf? Naranja, the hotel's onsite eatery, rouses appetites with an innovative menu of contemporary Latin cuisine. Surrounded by vibrant orange walls, diners can indulge in an ? la carte meal or peruse the buffet. An extensive wine list and an array of teas help wash it down. For outdoor merriment, visitors can soak up rays by the large swimming pool or on the furnished sun deck.

Miami's Brickell Neighborhood: Upscale Living in Thriving Financial District

Bustling professionals en route to their offices set the pace in Brickell, where glittering commercial high-rises share the skyline with upscale condo buildings as high-end shops and restaurants ply their wares at street level. To the north lie the causeways leading to ever-rambunctious South Beach, but it?s in Brickell that Miami's business gets done.

Sometimes called the "Manhattan of the South" for its high concentration of banks, Brickell has long served as the city's financial district. In recent years, however, the area has seen a boom in luxury residences and the gourmet restaurants and posh boutiques that inevitably follow in their wake. These can be found along the area's two main thoroughfares?Brickell and Miami Avenues?which are also home to eclectic art galleries, wine-tasting rooms, and chic bakeries selling extravagant desserts that look as good as they taste. At night, an array of stylish clubs and VIP lounges cater to visitors seeking a more frenetic experience.

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Trinidad and Tobago: $299.00 for Upscale Hotel near Secluded Beach in Tobago ($630.00 value)

Luxurious Boutique Hotel Overlooking Coast of Tobago

Every year between March and August, leatherback turtles come to the small island of Tobago to nest on its beaches and lay eggs. It's a ritual the reptiles?the largest sea turtles in the world? have followed for thousands of years, and it?s also become a ritual in Tobago to watch the creatures as they make this pilgrimage. Steps away from Bacolet Beach Club, you can head to a wooden deck on the beach and, if the timing is right, see the turtles as they approach the white sands of Bacolet Bay. When it?s not turtle-watching season, keep an eye out for other native wildlife, including West Indian manatees and tree sloths.

At the Bacolet Beach Club?s secluded beach area, you'll find The Rok, the hotel's beach bar, located right on the sand. There, staffers serve cold drinks and hand out complimentary lounge chairs and towels. Back at the hotel, which is built into a lush green hill, take a dip in the infinity pool, or head to your room?s private veranda, where you can see the bay and Caribbean Sea. Each of the property?s 20 rooms reflects the tropical landscape, with gauzy curtains and dark, exotic wood furnishings.

A one- or two-day Jeep rental is included with this deal; pick up the car at the hotel before driving around Tobago or checking out the nearby city of Scarborough and its beautiful forests. After returning to the hotel, cross the quaint wooden bridge to Cafe Havana, the freestanding outdoor restaurant. Chefs here fuse Cuban, Asian, and creole culinary traditions, resulting in dishes such as ancho-chili-dusted calamari and spicy Cajun pork chops. A complimentary light breakfast is served each morning, including toast, croissants, juice, coffee, and tea.

Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago: White Sand Beaches, Unspoiled Rainforests, and a Historical Fort

The little island of Tobago floats on the southern end of the Caribbean Sea, fewer than 150 miles from the shores of South America. Tobago is also right above the larger island of Trinidad. The two islands comprise one republic, but Tobago is the more undeveloped island; it's famed for its natural, forested beauty and unspoiled beaches.

Located in the center of Tobago is the Main Ridge Forest Reserve, which became a protected area in 1776?the oldest rainforest reserve in the Caribbean. Its tropical wilderness is virtually untouched. Hiking trails crisscross the reserve, as do rare birds, such as the island's famous blue-crowned motmot. Tobago is lined with white sand beaches, too. Some are crowded tourist spots, and others, such as Englishman's Bay, are often empty.

The island's capital city, Scarborough, is only made up of 17,000 people, but it's packed with traditional Caribbean restaurants and handicraft markets. To get an idea of Tobago's past as a colonial port, stop by the sprawling Fort King George. As you walk across the fort's landscaped grounds, you'll see its original cannons among views of the coastline.

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Costa Rica: $319.00 for Oceanview Hotel in Costa Rica ($609.00 value)

Oceanview Hotel Bordered by Tropical Jungle

Cuna del Angel is surrounded by the tropical rainforest of Costa Rica and is just steps from a coastline of unspoiled Pacific beaches. The resort revels in this pristine natural setting, hosting adventure tours that include whale- and dolphin-watching trips and ziplining adventures through the jungle. Sportfishing is one of the key pastimes in the town of Dominical, and the hotel has a fully equipped boat and a professional crew available to help its guests to scour the ocean for blue marlin and sailfish.

Inside, the hotel blends the celestial and the earthly: its stained-glass windows and tile mosaics dotted with depictions of angels are set amid furniture fashioned from ecologically grown teak. Subtle decorative touches such as carved wood details carry over to 16 deluxe rooms?all of which are named after angels and have adjoining balconies that overlook an infinity pool and either the ocean or the hotel's lush gardens.

At the small, intimate spa, two included relaxing massages with aromatic essential oils soothe muscles overworked from fencing with swordfish. Inside the spa, there?s a turkish steam bath with a choice of grape, chocolate, and algae applications, and specialists can perform a variety of facials and other aesthetic treatments.

Dominical, Costa Rica: Uncrowded Beaches Surrounded by Forested Mountains

Dominical, formerly a sleepy fishing village, lies on the south Pacific coast. In the backdrop, forested mountains hover over miles of sandy shores. The beaches here are rather tough to access, which makes them typically uncrowded and more laid-back compared to their counterparts on the central coast.

Surfers often flood the area at high tide to attack the monstrous waves, but plenty of gentle swimming spots offer an opportunity to take a quick dip and enjoy uninterrupted conversations with local hermit crabs. In the evening, a lively party scene shifts between bars on any given night. Some of these locales host open-jam sessions and dance parties, and others have an easygoing atmosphere that centers on pool and darts.

Tropical jungles surround Dominical, and several local farms lead horseback tours through forests and orchards. Other hikes wind through jagged mangroves, passing two-tiered waterfalls and petroglyphs.

Boca Chica Village, Dominican Republic: $309.00 for All-Inclusive Dominican Republic Resort ($900.00 value)

All-Inclusive Resort on Boca Chica Beach

Just a quarter-mile offshore at Boca Chica Beach, a half-moon-shaped reef surrounds a cove, creating natural saltwater swimming pools. The clear, calm waters?fed by a series of underground springs?have depths of only 3?4 feet, and contrast sharply with the deep, azure blue of the rest of the sea. Paired with fine white sands, these pools have made Boca Chica one of the most popular beaches in the Dominican Republic. Don Juan Beach Resort?s pastel buildings sit right on the shoreline, facing the sea and surrounded by coconut and almond trees.

With the resort?s all-inclusive package, everything is taken care of, including house alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, all meals, and snacks. There?s never a shortage of activities, either?windsurfing, sailing, and tennis are free for guests, and the hotel provides all necessary equipment. The resort also offers free bicycles.

In the morning, you can watch the sun rise from your deluxe room?s balcony, which overlooks the ocean or the resort's lush tropical garden. Cool off at the giant outdoor pool steps from the beach while sitting atop built-in underwater benches or sipping tropical drinks from one of two pool bars. Exchange flip-flops for heels or moon boots to dine at the reservations-only La Caleta Restaurant, where you can watch the sun set.

Boca Chica: Famous White Beaches Close to Santo Domingo

Boca Chica is located on the southeastern shore of the Dominican Republic. The capital city, Santo Domingo, is just a 30-minute drive away, but Boca Chica draws vacationers year round in search of perpetual sun and partying. By day, you can sleep on the sand or rent a banana boat and tour the sea; by night, dance parties abound at local bars and restaurants.

Santo Domingo, Boca Chica?s calmer counterpart, is rich with history?it?s the oldest European city in the Americas, and its streets are famous for being narrow, cobblestoned, and twisty. If you're heading here, check out Alcazar de Colon, the home and museum of Christopher Columbus's family, built in 1514 and located in the Colonial Zone of the city. The first cathedral built in the Americas also has its home here.

San Pedro, Belize: $499.00 for Beachfront Resort in Belize ($943.00 value)

Beachfront Resort with Spacious Condos Facing Carribbean

There?s a decidedly laid-back vibe in Ambergris Caye, Belize, which was recognized by Travel + Leisure magazine as one of the World?s Best Islands. By law, the buildings cannot rise higher than the tallest coconut palm, and locals often walk around barefoot to the island's shops. And while Ambergris Caye has all the makings of a Canc?n-style party hot spot?miles of beaches and poolside bars, for example?Exotic Caye Beach Resort reflects the area?s serene sensibility. Located on Ambergris's southern arm, the resort has its own secluded stretch of beach, a yoga studio, and a private dock for launching snorkeling boat tours. Snorkel just offshore to see spiny lobsters, nurse sharks, and eel.

Under the shade of thatched-roof huts and palm trees, the hotel?s Crazy Canuck's Beach Bar serves a medley of specialty rum-based cocktails and frozen drinks. It's a popular hangout among locals; feel free to drop in during a beach cookout, an afternoon dice game, or a live band performance to get a taste of Belizean life. At the resort's other restaurant, Ms. Sara's Kitchen, chefs incorporate Mexican and creole influences into breakfast and lunch fare.

Each spacious one-bedroom standard condo includes a fully equipped kitchen, a living room, and a dining area. Sheer blue curtains and tropical landscape paintings channel the island setting and the ocean, visible from a private balcony.

Ambergris Caye, Belize: Small Island near World?s Second-Largest Barrier Reef

Ambergris Caye sits just off the northeastern coast of mainland Belize. It?s only about 25 miles long and 1 mile wide, but the island packs a lot of natural sights into its small landscape, including a series of low sand ridges, lagoons, and mangrove swamps. The island is situated just 10 minutes by boat from the Belize Barrier Reef, the second-largest barrier reef in the world, home to numerous rainbow-colored parrotfish and octopi.

San Pedro, the island?s only town, sits on Ambergris?s southern end, about a half mile from Exotic Caye Beach Resort. Formerly a small fishing village, it now hosts a variety of boutiques where you can shop for artisan crafts ranging from ziricote woodcarvings and Guatemalan jewelry to pinup photos of nude toucans. And while it?s the island?s commercial center, San Pedro reflects the relaxed vibe of the rest of Ambergris; most of the traffic here consists of golf carts and bicycles.

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Playa del Carmen, Mexico: $799.00 for All-Inclusive Resort on Mayan Riviera ($1,440.00 value)

All-Inclusive Resort near Mesoamerican Barrier Reef

The Mesoamerican Reef extends more than 600 miles along the Yucat?n Peninsula, making it the second-largest barrier reef in the world. Among its deep-water, soft, and palmate corals live more than 500 species of fish, including the queen angelfish and bluehead wrasse, as well as loggerhead turtles, spiny lobsters, and queen conch?the same creatures that once sustained ancient Mayans living along the turquoise Caribbean waters. Today, the reef abounds with snorkelers, scuba divers, and deep-sea fishers, and nearby you?ll find a growing population of hotels and resorts, including Grand Coco Bay, a beachside property in the heart of the Mayan Riviera.

The all-inclusive resort lies just a short walk from Playa del Carmen, but you don?t have to leave the property to experience world-class watersports, spa services, and fine dining. Take an introductory scuba-diving lesson in the curvy, freeform swimming pool, or borrow snorkeling gear, kayaks, and boogie boards to explore white-sand beaches dotted with fossilized coral formations and unfossilized sunbathers. For an additional charge, the resort can schedule offsite snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, and scuba excursions departing from a nearby marina. In the evenings, you can stay on the property to enjoy live entertainment or venture into Playa del Carmen, where you?ll get preferred access at several nightclubs.

Four onsite restaurants supply the resort?s all-inclusive meals and snacks. Miramar sets out an extensive buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and El Palmar serves poolside snacks until 2 a.m. Two fine-dining restaurants, Rosinella and Sabor Latino, serve upscale Italian and Mexican cuisine in intimate indoor spaces for a maximum of 20 diners each. Guests 18 or older can sip beer, cocktails, and wine from three onsite bars or lounge on private patios in their garden-view guest rooms, swiping chilled drinks from a complimentary minibar.

Mayan Riviera: Modern Tourism Destination in the Midst of Historical Ruins

The New York Times calls the Mayan Riviera, located just 45 miles southwest of Canc?n, ?a world away from the relentless hubbub? of the famed spring-break destination. Though it offers many of the same attractions?the area is filled with outdoor water parks such as Xcaret and Xel-H?, and the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef accommodates snorkeling and scuba-diving excursions among 60 species of coral?the Mayan Riviera has fewer crowds and a more serene setting.

A little more than 2 miles south of the resort, the Xaman Ha Aviary houses more than 200 indigenous birds, including the mealy parrot and the keel-billed toucan. A number of ancient Mayan sites can also be found in the area. At the Tulum Ruins, about a 60-minute drive from Grand Coco Bay, and the Coba Ruins, about 70 miles into the jungle, visitors can explore stone temples and archeological digs.

Miami Beach: $139.00 for Bright, Trendy Hotel in Heart of South Beach ($295.00 value)

Colorful Boutique Hotel in Art Deco District

Lords South Beach?a flagship outpost in one of the nation's first gay-friendly hotel chains?opened last year in the South Beach Art Deco District, just a frisbee's throw from 12th Street Beach. In that short time, it's been named to Travel and Leisure's "It List: The Best New Hotels 2012". The publication lauded the hotel's bold and bright decor, which includes mid-20th-century furnishings and a teal-and-yellow color scheme. There's a playful sensibility to the stylings, too?in the lobby, for instance, you come face-to-face with an oversize polar-bear statue clutching a beach ball in its paws.

Just off the lobby, you'll find the glamorous Cha Cha Rooster Bar, where guests stop for cocktails. The Cha Cha Rooster restaurant, meanwhile, serves flavorful entrees inflected with Latin influences. Alternatively, there's The Porch, a casual onsite eatery, where you can get a front-row seat to watch the bronzed masses of people that amble along Collins Avenue.

There are Warhol-esque silk-screen portraits of Elizabeth Taylor portraying Cleopatra in one of the Pad deluxe rooms; they hang above the striped headboards of the queen beds. After a day at the beach, you can head to the room to snuggle up in waffle-weave robes, pour a drink from the minibar, or catch a movie on the flat-screen TV.

As part of this Getaway, you and your roommate also get a self-guided audio walking tour of Miami Beach's historical buildings and cultural hot spots.

Miami Beach, FL: Art-Deco Architecture, Upscale Shopping, and Active Nightlife Scene

You can glean a sense of Miami's pastel-colored past during a walking tour of the Art Deco District, where you'll pass some of the best shopping venues in Miami. A few blocks north of the hotel, Lincoln Road Mall also offers scores of dining options with outdoor seating, more shopping, and arguably the best people-watching in the city.

If you want an alternative to the large clubs and bars that the city is famous for, there are numerous smaller jazz-oriented and Latin nightspots where you can drop in to watch live music.

It's also worth it to take a quick cab ride to downtown Miami to the Adrienne Arsht Center for world-class theater, dance, and opera.

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Negril, Jamaica: $329.00 for Laid-Back Jamaican Resort on White Sand Beach ($580.00 value)

Beachfront Resort with Onsite Adventure Tour Desk

In the 1970s, the town of Negril, Jamaica, was party central?clothing-optional beaches and wild evenings were common, and you could frequently find large groups of people steeping in hot tubs. In those carefree days, out-of-towners would rent rooms in locals? homes or crash on hammocks. Today, the west coast community's pristine, 7-mile stretch of white sandy beach has been built up with a few resorts, and Negril Treehouse Resort fronts a wide strip of that Caribbean shoreline. The resort's onsite tour desk helps guests to take full advantage of the setting via jet-skiing, waterskiing, and parasailing excursions.

Though Negril Treehouse Resort is expansive, it rises no higher than the palm trees, in accordance with local building codes designed to preserve the view. At the center of the complex, a two-story rondoval crowned by an open-air restaurant serves island specialties with an emphasis on fresh seafood and tropical fruit. Breakfast is included with your stay, and ice-cream treats are served throughout the day so you can keep cool without flirting with the ice machine.

Guest rooms are simply decorated and boast views of the landscaped gardens. All rooms are located a short stroll from the palm-shaded beach and rows of sun loungers.

Negril, Jamaica: Seven Mile Beach with Coral Reefs and Lively Nightlife

Negril lies on Jamaica's westernmost tip and is known for being one of the island's most laid-back towns?a trait held over from its bohemian past. Casual swimwear is standard attire, even in most restaurants. Coconut palms, sea grapes, and reggae music are common.

You can find a protected coral reef off the shore here. Divers and snorkelers who come here regularly see purple sea fans, star coral, and other marine life. Several shallow dive sites are good places for novices to start.

Come nightfall, Negril has an active party scene: revelers stop by cliff-side clubs for pumping tunes, rum, and Red Stripe beer into the wee hours. Younger crowds gravitate toward sprawling nightclubs with celebrity DJs, but the area also has a handful of more relaxed bars, including some that feature live reggae bands and karaoke.

San Juan, Puerto Rico: $425.00 for Stylish Hotel Along the Puerto Rican Beach ($713.00 value)

Trendy Boutique Hotel with Ocean Views

At San Juan Water Beach Club Hotel in Puerto Rico, even the elevator ride is a unique experience. Inside the elevator, there?s a waterfall enclosed by glass. Then, you?ll notice the elevator?s glass ceiling, which allows you to look up the shaft as you ascend. Such unique details helped the hotel to earn recognition from TripAdvisor as one of the Caribbean?s top five trendiest hotels. Providing further evidence to the hotel?s fashionable reputation, celebrities including Snoop Dogg, Benicio del Toro, and Kid Rock have all paid a visit to Mist, the resort's rooftop lounge, which overlooks Isla Verde beach.

The hotel is located along Isla Verde beach, an idyllic stretch of Atlantic coastline where water girls stroll the shore handing out cocktail popsicles and cooling towel wraps. San Juan Water Beach Club Hotel?s staff prides itself on pampering guests?you can order food and have it delivered right to your beach chairs. For a more formal sit-down meal, head to Zest, the hotel restaurant located in the lobby. Its decor is inspired by water; the ceiling resembles an ocean surface, and the floors are illuminated. Here, you can feast on malt-braised pork cheek with parsnip pur?e or miso-dressed cod with green-papaya compote. Feel free to head up to the Mist rooftop lounge, where DJs spin a Latin-inspired soundtrack Thursday?Saturday.

The mood is much more relaxed in the accommodations area, as the sound of the ocean surf is piped into the corridors that lead to the Atmosphere rooms. From floor-to-ceiling windows, you can get a nice view of the skyline and the Atlantic Ocean. In the morning, enjoy an included continental breakfast at Zest.

San Juan, Puerto Rico: Cosmopolitan City with Spanish Heritage and Excellent Surfing and Fishing

Located along Puerto Rico?s northeastern coast, San Juan is a city of superlatives: it is the island?s largest city, one of the country?s oldest colonial cities, and it operates one of the world?s most important seaports. The city preserves much of its Spanish heritage. At the mouth of the San Juan Bay, you'll find the blue cobblestone streets of Old San Juan lined with museums, churches, and military forts dating back to the 16th century. The San Juan National Historic Site?located 7 miles from the hotel?features old but well-preserved buildings such as El Morro, a castle-like fortress built along the water in 1539 to defend the city from seaborne enemies and serve as a party house whenever the mayor went out of town.

Strong waves and constant wind keep windsurfers and kiteboarders busy in San Juan, and sailboats ring the marinas year-round. But the island might be best known for its deep-sea fishing. Numerous charter boats can take you out to fish for tarpon, blue marlin, and mahi-mahi in the Puerto Rican waters, where 30 world-fishing records have been broken.

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Grand Cayman: $345.00 for Boutique Hotel in Cayman Islands ($677.00 value)

Casual Resort near Seven Mile Beach and Artificial Reef

Launched in 1945, the USS Kittiwake served for nearly 50 years as a submarine support vessel for the US Navy. One of the ship?s most noteworthy missions took place in 1986, when she recovered the black box from the space shuttle Challenger disaster. Decommissioned in 1994, the Kittiwake eventually made her way to the Caribbean Sea, where she was sunk into protected waters just off the coast of Grand Cayman. Today, the site serves as a popular snorkeling and scuba-diving destination for guests of the nearby Sunshine Suites Resort, located just a short walk from the island?s western shoreline.

The resort?s lemon-colored guesthouses are nestled among towering thatch palms, bright red ixora bushes, and other tropical flora. You might even see Grand Cayman Amazon parrots perched atop leafy coconut palms or running errands among the lush landscape. Visit the front desk to rent bicycles or pick up complimentary beach chairs and towels to enjoy the aquamarine waters of nearby Seven Mile Beach, named one of the best beaches in the Caribbean by Frommer?s.

The Sunshine Grill?a favorite among the reviewers at TripAdvisor?sits next to the resort?s freshwater pool. It serves signature cocktails and award-winning local cuisine such as mahi-mahi tacos. After a dinner of fresh ground-beef burgers or grilled-grouper sandwiches, retire to plush suites outfitted with separate living and bedroom areas and fully stocked kitchens. The spacious rooms reflect the island?s natural beauty with brightly colored furnishings and views overlooking the garden, pool, or courtyard.

Grand Cayman: Family-Friendly Destination Abounding with Sea Turtles, Stingrays, and Blue Iguanas

Earlier this year, the New York Times recommended Grand Cayman?the largest of the three Cayman Islands?as one of 10 winter getaways for families. The Times praises the island for its easy accessibility and kid-friendly activities, such as the Cayman Turtle Farm and Stingray City, where visitors can touch, feed, and swim among dozens of Atlantic southern stingrays. Adult-centric pursuits include the North Sound, Blue Tip, and Britannia golf courses, located just minutes from Sunshine Suites Resort.

Further inland, you can find some of Grand Cayman?s most elusive residents?blue iguanas. Native only to Grand Cayman, the lizards were driven to the brink of extinction through habitat destruction and the introduction of cats and dogs to the island. However, recent conservation efforts by the Blue Iguana Recovery Program have begun to restore their population. Today, nearly 300 blue iguanas can be viewed in protected areas such as the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and Salina Reserve.

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands: $479.00 for Luxury Condos in Turks and Caicos ($805.00 value)

Luxurious Condos on Providenciales Island

For the past two years, members of TripAdvisor have voted Providenciales Island?part of the Turks and Caicos Islands?the best beach destination in the world. But despite the high praise, the Caribbean territory has managed to stay under the radar, and its immaculate beaches remain unspoiled by high-rises and big crowds. Located on Providenciales, the most populated of the Turks and Caicos Islands, The Atrium Resort lies within a few minutes of several postcard-worthy beaches.

Each accommodation features a full kitchen and a bathroom with a lavish, deep soaking tub. The one- and two-bedroom condos spill out onto a balcony or patio, where you can enjoy breakfast while scoring dives down at the enormous, freeform swimming pool.

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands: 230 Miles of White-Sand Beaches

The Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory, are located in the central part of the Caribbean, about a 90-minute flight from Miami. The islands might be best known for offshore banking?you?ll often see tellers decked out in scuba gear?but their charm lies elsewhere. The beaches and laid-back atmosphere are the real draw, and have attracted stars such as Bruce Willis and Keith Richards, who own vacation homes here.

Providenciales, or Provo, as the locals call it, is the most-visited island in Turks and Caicos, but still feels calmer than other Caribbean vacation spots. The Atrium Resort is less than a mile from Pelican Beach, which is dotted with little bars, cabanas, and restaurants. When you?re ready to put down the paperback and fold up the lounge chair, there are plenty of nearby activities to choose from, including sailing, scuba diving, and horseback riding.

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Dominican Republic: $599.00 for Four-Star Dominican Resort with Golf Courses ($1,780.00 value)

Sprawling, Four-Star Resort with Beach Cottages Overlooking the Caribbean Sea

Puntacana Resort & Club is a world unto itself. The 15,000-acre property encompasses three golf courses, six clay tennis courts, a shopping village, an ecological reserve, and several restaurants. The resort?s hotel sits on a prized piece of real estate along 3 miles of private beach, where cabana-style cottages overlook the Caribbean Sea.

Guests staying in the casitas have access to all of the resort's attractions, which range from a petting zoo to the most popular draw?the golf courses. There are three of them to choose from, including the beachside La Cana Golf Course, which, at 7,152 yards, is one of the longest courses in the Caribbean. Apart from golfing, you can reenact the cover of a romance novel during one- or two-hour horseback rides along the beach or take a scuba tour of a sunken ship ($70/dive). Other watersport activities include deep-sea fishing ($140/person for a half-day trip) and hobie cat sailing ($35?$45/hour). For a break from the bustle, meander through the resort?s ecological reserve, where 15 natural-spring lagoons shimmer in the sun.

The hotel's two-bedroom casitas overlook the beach from their location in a grove of coconut trees. You can start the day off with a meal on your own private terrace or go for a buffet-style breakfast at La Cana restaurant, one of eight onsite eateries. At La Yola, diners are treated to Mediterranean fare beneath the thatched roof of a building modeled after a fishing boat. The more upscale Bamboo was designed by Punta Cana resident Oscar de la Renta.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: Miles of White Sand Beaches

When Christopher Columbus landed on the Dominican Republic more than five centuries ago, he described it as "a beautiful island paradise." Punta Cana, located on the island's easternmost tip, lays legitimate claim to that description. The coast stretches for more than 20 miles and is dotted with coconut palms, chaise lounges, and laid-back bars. Glitzy resorts feature prominently along the shoreline, but a short drive up the coast, Playa El Cortecito harks back to earlier times. Brightly colored thatched-roof shacks line the beach, and local fishers bring their boats to shore each afternoon with the day's catch.

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Osprey, FL: $95.00 for Stylish Resort with Nightclub near Florida Beaches ($159.00 value)

Party-Centric Hotel on Florida?s West Coast

On a typical weekend night at Bentley?s Resort Hotel, crowds gather around the Osprey Beach Pool for live music and dancing. After grabbing a cocktail from the tiki bar here, you can kick back on a couch under one of the poolside palapas. The pool deck at night typifies the experience at Bentley's, where you can find a place to party or to relax in equal measure. And some of the best beaches on Florida's west coast aren't far, either?Bentley?s provides free transportation to Siesta Key, Dr. Beach's best beach of 2011, and Nokomis Beach on Casey Key.

Many people gather each night to watch the stunning sunset on the Gulf coast. Afterward, head to the hotel's ultra-sleek restaurant, Morgan?s, whose chef uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes such as grouper piccata. Later, the revelry shifts to the Jaguar Lounge and its adjacent Underground Nightclub, where DJs spin classic soul, Top 40, and electronic dreidels.

Like the restaurant and nightclub, accommodations at Bentley?s are modern and sleek. Bold artwork and modern fixtures adorn the Euro-chic rooms, each one named after a station on the London underground.

South Sarasota: Refuge for Endangered Birds and Artists

Just down the street from Bentley?s Resort Hotel, you?ll find the entrance to Oscar Scherer State Park, where stands of scrubby flatwood trees serve as a refuge for a threatened Florida bird species, the scrub jay. Keep an eye out for its sapphire-and-cream plumage while biking or hiking through the park's trails or canoeing the blackwater South Creek (canoe rentals are available at the ranger station).

Bookstores and art venues are plentiful a few miles up the road in Sarasota, an enclave for artists, writers, and musicians. It's worth it to take in a show at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, which frequently hosts Broadway and ballet. The building?s exterior is entirely purple, and the deep ridges of its iconic modern roof turn lilac in the Florida sun.

Greater Orlando: $199.00 for Upscale Town Homes and Condos in Greater Orlando ($348.00 value)

Spacious Private Resort Homes Close to Disney World?

The gated communities of Windsor Hills, Windsor Palms, and Oakwater Resort are within 3 miles from Walt Disney World? in Florida, but they feel far removed from the park's relentless entertainment. The neighborhoods are made up of private town homes and condos set on quiet streets. All of these private, upscale properties are part of Global Resort Homes, and they're convenient home bases if you're visiting attractions in Orlando and Kissimmee.

The three resorts share a few traits: they all have tennis courts, a children's playground, and sand volleyball courts. Windsor Palms and Windsor Hills even have private movie theaters that seat more than 40 people. Shuttle-bus services at each property can take you to Walt Disney World?, SeaWorld, or Universal Studios.

The Windsor Hills, located 1.5 miles from Disney World?, has an enormous central lagoon pool with a water slide. Guests stay in three-bedroom condos or three-bedroom town homes; the town homes all have their own private pool out back. In each unit, there's a fully equipped kitchen along with a living room, a dining room, and a breakfast nook.

Windsor Palms, which is 3 miles from Disney World?, features two- or three-bedroom condos and three-bedroom town homes. Each property here has its own private swimming pool, and there's also a large community pool close to the 7,500-square-foot central clubhouse. The upscale homes showcase casual furniture and soaring ceilings along with full kitchens and all the amenities of the homes at Windsor Hills.

At Oakwater Resort, you'll find two- or three-bedroom condos situated 1.5 miles from the Disney parks. Unlike the other two communities, Oakwater Resort properties don't each have their own private pool. But there is a sprawling lagoon pool centrally located next to a 4,000-square-foot clubhouse with an arcade and game room.

Greater Orlando: Theme-Park Wonderland

The many theme parks, golf courses, and water parks of Walt Disney World? are within 3 miles of the Global Resort Homes properties. At Epcot, one of Disney's earliest parks, the centerpiece is the time-travel ride of Spaceship Earth, which was designed in part by acclaimed science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury. Inside, you can take an 11-country tour that highlights international cuisine, music, and mythology.

Also at Disney World? is the water park Typhoon Lagoon, an oasis amid Orlando's subtropical climate. Scattered among the water attractions here are enormous, looping slides designed to hold multiperson rafts or vacationing belugas.

A short drive north of the popular attractions, the city of Orlando offers a lower-key outlet, removed from the bright theme-park lights. At Lake Eola in downtown Orlando, you can ride swan-shaped paddleboats just beyond the mist of an enormous fountain. Hip restaurants, antique stores, and boutiques populate Ivanhoe Village on the outskirts of downtown, and Wall Street's bars in the center of town are lively well into the night.

Sebring, FL: $87.00 for Florida Lodge Overlooking Lake Jackson ($146.00 value)

Old-Florida Resort Overlooking Lake Jackson

Self-made millionaire George Sebring sought to create a utopian community soaked in sunshine and full of well-heeled, happy citizens when he founded the town of Sebring, Florida, in the early 1900s. To help complete the vision, Sebring built the Kenilworth Lodge, an opulent Mediterranean Revival?style hotel. The lodge immediately became popular with wealthy travelers arriving on the new railway line to winter in Florida.

Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Kenilworth retains its old-fashioned vibe and emphasizes simple pleasures such as kicking back on one of the veranda?s rocking chairs and taking in the view of Lake Jackson. Numerous spots for recreation dot the property: you can play shuffleboard, unwind in a newly resurfaced, 80-foot outdoor heated pool, or learn how use pool cues as chopsticks in the classic billiards room. The onsite Cusworth Arms Pub & Wine Bar pours cold drafts of beer and hosts regular wine-tasting events.

Plush bedding and gilt frames can be found in each lodge room, located in the Kenilworth's main building. Each morning, vacationers can head downstairs to take in the continental breakfast, which features coffee, waffles, donuts, and juice.

Sebring, Florida: Championship Golf Courses and National Parks

The town of Sebring is located in central Florida, along the shores of Lake Jackson and about 10 miles from Lake Placid. The area is a popular destination for golfers thanks to its year-round sunny weather and championship courses. Guests of the Kenilworth Lodge can book rounds through the hotel at a discount.

True to city planner George Sebring's vision, the town is a warm, inviting place, where families still gather on Lake Jackson to fish and go boating. There's an old-fashioned feel to many of the town?s attractions. At a nearby high-yield mining flume, adults and kids sift through buckets of silt for rubies and amethyst, and a nostalgic diner serves chocolate malts.

Two miles from the lodge lies one of the oldest parks in Florida?the Highlands Hammock State Park. Here, visitors walk along an elevated boardwalk through an old-growth cypress swamp, catching a glimpse of the undeveloped scenery that prevailed in the days before Florida was conquered by Mickey Mouse.

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Fort Lauderdale, FL: $169.00 for Riverfront Hotel in Fort Lauderdale ($312.00 value)

Cosmopolitan Boutique Hotel in Lively Arts District

Since the 1930s, the Riverside Hotel has sat on the banks of the New River, looming over the sapphire waters like a life-size sandcastle. The boutique hotel, centrally located near downtown Fort Lauderdale, is also adjacent to Las Olas Boulevard, a trendy, bustling thoroughfare lined with sidewalk caf?s, shops, and nightclubs. From the private balcony of your 500-square-foot executive tower king room, you can watch as yachts and water taxis glide down the river, and glimpse the crowds along the boulevard.

Palm trees and recumbent beach chairs line the hotel?s outdoor pool. After dipping in the water, dine and sip on the included frozen cocktails poolside or kick back with the included Swedish or deep-tissue massage from Planet Massage. In contrast to the sun deck's relaxed vibe, the fitness center pulses with energy; its selection of free weights and Cybex machines keeps figures in top shape. At the onsite Indigo Restaurant, executive chef Toby Joseph crafts entrees such as slow-braised lamb shank and rigatoni with meatballs.

Las Olas Boulevard: Trendy Fort Lauderdale Thoroughfare

Riverside Hotel opens to the palms and porticos of Las Olas Boulevard, home to outdoor art installations and chic boutiques. From the hotel?s back steps, you can book an all-day pass aboard a water taxi and cruise northbound on the Intracoastal Waterway or westbound on New River as it flows toward downtown Fort Lauderdale. Along the way, hop on and off at waterfront stops, including stop 11?s Las Olas Riverfront, just steps from shopping, nightclubs, and the Fort Lauderdale History Center.

A 10-minute walk or a 25-minute piggyback ride west along SW Second Street yields the IMAX-outfitted Museum of Discovery and Science as well as Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a riverfront arts complex with riveting live productions and local theater performances. At the boulevard's eastern edge (nearest to water taxi stop 5), the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale brims with contemporary and traditional works of Caribbean, Cuban, American, and European art. To the north, the Atlantic Ocean's waves lap up against miles of white sand to create Fort Lauderdale Beach, complemented by a boardwalk bustling with outdoor entertainment and restaurants.

Greater Orlando : $115.00 for Family-Friendly Resort near Disney World ($196.00 value)

Family-Friendly Poolside Resort Steps from Disney Attractions

When Walt Disney designed Walt Disney World? in the 1960s, he wanted to build something more than just the East Coast?s answer to Disneyland. He envisioned a futuristic ?Community of Tomorrow? that would exist right alongside the park. Even though Disney?s planned city never came to pass, his resort grew to become so successful that most of greater Orlando now reflects his influence. There are mouse ears, costumed characters, and grand-scale spectacles everywhere, especially in Downtown Disney Marketplace?, a public shopping and entertainment district so extravagant that it?s practically a theme park of its own. The Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel neighbors this neon stretch, making it one of the most conveniently located hotels in the area.

You can also get to Disney on the hotel's free shuttle, which stops by the lobby every 30 minutes while other shuttles service all four Disney parks. It?s one of many ways the hotel is intertwined with the parks; you can visit the onsite gift shop for themed souvenirs or flick on the Disney channel to watch individual biographies of all 101 Dalmatians.

Outside the hotel, families can relax at a heated pool with an adjoining kiddie pool. Then stop for a meal at Trader?s Island Grill, where the menu includes kid-size mac ?n? cheese and Caribbean-inspired entrees such as jerk chicken with papaya salsa.

Even though it?s located minutes from one of the most-visited places on the planet, the poolside area is quiet, shielded by palms and live oaks. Overlooking the same tropical scenery are the deluxe queen and executive king rooms, which each feature a patio with a sliding glass door. Disney-view rooms also have a furnished balcony with views of Disney's Epcot? and the nightly IllumiNations fireworks, laser, and water show.

Greater Orlando: Pyrotechnics and Acrobatics in Former Swamp

Despite popular misconceptions, Walt Disney World? isn't actually located in Orlando. It lies in Lake Buena Vista instead, a former marsh. Hundreds of lakes and ponds dot the area, making it look a bit like a slice of swiss cheese from above. But today, there aren't many indicators that this area was anything but an entertainment destination.

Head to Epcot? and you?ll find re-creations of France, Norway, and Japan, or stop by Magic Kingdom?s? fireworks show. You can also enjoy the fireworks without actually entering the park if you camp out by the Ticket and Transportation Center.

One of the area's most acclaimed performances is put on by another group of consummate entertainers: Cirque du Soleil. During La Nouba performances, acrobats spiral down silk ribbons and flip off trampolines made from thousands of super-glued rubber balls.

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Greater Orlando: $225.00 for Family-Friendly Condos near Orlando Theme Parks ($380.00 value)

Family-Friendly Condo Resort 5 Miles from Disney World

Walt Disney World?home to Cinderella?s castle, Tinker Bell?s electrical parade, and Sleeping Beauty?s ambien stash?is widely acknowledged as the most magical place on earth. Each year, it draws millions of families, thrill-seekers, and princess enthusiasts from all over the world. Located fewer than 10 miles away, Tuscana Resort keeps the family fun going with a sprawling pool complex, a 30-seat movie theater, and kid-friendly dining venues. The hotel's spacious condos give groups plenty of space to relax and spread out in two or three-bedroom units, each of which boasts a private screened-in porch.

An oversize pool is located at the center of the Mediterranean-style resort. Grab a lounge chair early in the morning and soak up the sun or take a dip in the hot tub. Little ones can splash around in a shallow kiddie pool. Right off the pool deck, Tavern Restaurant serves hearty pub fare such as USDA Choice beef burgers and English-style fish ?n? chips. Guests can order their included welcome drinks at Tuscana's Tavern Bar, which hosts karaoke nights on Thursday and Saturday.

Two- and three-bedroom condos range in size from 1,100 to 1,300 square feet, giving families plenty of space and privacy. You can whip up meals in the fully equipped kitchen and watch several movies at once on the multiple TVs. At the screened-in porch, enjoy the fresh air and look out for local wildlife, such as undomesticated Mouseketeers.

Champions Gate, Florida: Sun-Drenched Community near Orlando?s Many Amusement Parks

Champions Gate is a 1,500-acre luxury golf community in central Florida. Known for its Greg Norman?designed golf courses, the locale is also a convenient gateway to Orlando's most popular attractions. Five miles away, Walt Disney World encompasses four theme parks, two water parks, five golf courses, and the Downtown Disney marketplace. In the course of a single day, you can ride Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom in the morning, sample Moroccan cuisine at Epcot?s World Pavilion in the afternoon, and take in the IllumiNations light show at night. Disney World?s success has spawned a host of other theme parks in the area, including Universal Studios, SeaWorld, and Gatorland.

Those hoping to shake up the typical theme-park-dominated itinerary can head to downtown Orlando's vibrant arts district. The neighborhood boasts venues such as the CityArts Factory, a multifaceted patchwork of gallery spaces, and SAK Comedy Lab, which holds improv shows five nights a week. The city's restaurant scene is also starting to garner attention. You can check out eateries helmed by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse and James Beard Award?winner Norman Van Aken.

Miami Beach: $157.00 for Mediterranean-Style Hotel in Miami Beach ($262.00 value)

Mediterranean Revival Hotel in Miami Beach's Art Deco District

Nearly a thousand candy-colored buildings line the streets of Miami Beach's historical Art Deco District. It's one of the world's largest neighborhoods for art-deco architecture. One of the main drags, Collins Avenue, has been nicknamed "Millionaire's Row" for its array of posh hotels and Spanish mansions. Built in the 1920s and completely renovated in 2000, The Claridge Hotel stands right on Millionaire's Row; it has a retro vibe with Mediterranean influences, including a stucco exterior and terra cotta roof tiles. The historical hotel is located just steps from the beach and 15 minutes from the trendy downtown area.

The atrium-style lobby resembles a hacienda with its dramatic archways and wrought-iron accents. Sunlight pours in from an expansive skylight onto Spanish-style tiles, which follow to the hotel's unique pool and spa. There's a large jacuzzi here, and it's a nice place to come unwind before turning in for the night.

Up in the rooms, warm golden hues, live tropical plants, and handmade, imported Spanish furniture recall the rustic Mediterranean countryside. Some deluxe rooms have french doors that open onto a private balcony.

At Amalfi on the Beach, chef Jose Davila crafts creative Italian entrees. Head out to the outdoor seating area to try Amalfi's signature crab cakes ($12.95) or the creamy fettuccine carbonara ($18.95). On the weekends, live music plays on the patio. Alternatively, there's the open-air Terrace Lounge, where you can sip a cocktail or glass of wine.

Miami Beach: Pristine Oceanfront and Latin-Flavored Culture

Miami Beach is set along a series of barrier islands separated from Miami proper by Biscayne Bay. The southernmost portion, South Beach, is known all over the world for its vibrant, pastel-colored art-deco hotels and rollicking nightlife. But the rest of Miami Beach has charms of its own. Water temperatures at the city's pristine beaches stay on the good side of 70 degrees all year long, and views of the Atlantic Ocean are unparalleled. A seaside boardwalk stretches for more than 70 blocks, providing a scenic pathway for jogging, biking, or conga-lining your way from North Beach to South Beach.

No trip to Miami Beach is complete without sampling some authentic Cuban food, such as the medianoche sandwiches available at any local joint. Latin flavor seeps into the music scene, too, inspiring bouts of salsa dancing after a few rum-soaked mojitos at one of the nightclubs along Ocean Drive. A morning-after swim in the calm Atlantic is a good way to restore equilibrium

Costa Rica: $885.00 for Adventure Tours at Eco-Conscious Hotel in Costa Rica ($1,614.00 value)

Nature-Inspired Hotel with Tropical Gardens Close to Arenal Volcano

Until 2010, Arenal was Costa Rica's most active volcano, known for its impressive eruptions of ash and elongated lava flows. Today, the volcano is in an indeterminate resting period; it could be months or even years before its next explosion. The lush rainforests around Arenal, however, are very active, overflowing with flocks of tropical birds, bubbling hot springs, and gushing rapids and waterfalls. Casa Luna Hotel & Spa is located close to the volcano in the rural town of La Fortuna, making it a convenient spot for travelers to explore this natural wonder.

Casa Luna was founded by nature lovers, and it shows?the hotel's tropical gardens have all native plant species, which creates a natural ecosystem that attracts local wildlife such as toucans, iguanas, and howler monkeys. The hotel also hosts its own nature walks, canopy tours, and horseback rides. Resident bilingual guides can lead tours to some of the area's most prominent sites, and they'll point out the local flora and fauna along the way. The hotel owners also make an effort to minimize their ecological footprint?they used reforested wood and other recycled materials during construction.

Nature also inspired the look of the hotel: it has a colonial-style aesthetic replete with vaulted, exposed wood-beam ceilings and armchairs fashioned out of tightly woven wicker. Wooden doors open into guest rooms tiled in terra cotta. The onsite restaurant also reflects the hotel's rustic ambiance; its wrought-iron chandeliers contrast the dark woods of the tables and seats. This is where guests gather for breakfast, lunch, and dinner to sample an eclectic menu of national and international dishes, including steaks and pastas.

Adventure Tour Through Arenal and Surrounding Farmlands

For both the four- and seven-night stay in this Getaway, Casa Luna Hotel & Spa is offering activities and excursions via Ecoterra Costa Rica, a local tour company that takes groups to nearby natural attractions. Both trips include two hours of whitewater rafting on the Balsa River followed by a visit to a farm restaurant and sugar-cane processing plant. On another day, your guide will lead you up to Arenal Volcano on horseback to a zipline that spans 12 cables and takes you nearly 2 miles through the forest canopy. After the trip, you can unwind with a dip in a natural hot spring.

In between these tours, you'll have days off to relax at the hotel or join in on other activities. La Fortuna, the town where Casa Luna resides, is a convenient jumping-off point to see a variety of natural attractions, such as the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, which has 120-foot waterfalls and a huge butterfly garden. It's also worth it to make the two-hour drive south to San Jose, the capital city, which has a wide selection of museums.

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Cozumel: $509.00 for All-Inclusive Cozumel Getaway ($888.00 value)

Modern Beachfront Resort Close to Caribbean Coral Reefs

A 40-passenger Convair airliner sits on the ocean floor just off Cozumel's northwestern coast. It was sunk in 1977 for the filming of a Mexican disaster movie; today, the plane has become overgrown with coral and sea fans and is frequented by schools of colorful parrotfish. It's one of dozens of diving and snorkeling sites that encircle Cozumel, which h

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