Travel Guide:caribbean

  • NewsYahoo Travel Contributors

    9 Amazing Caribbean Hotels for Under $150 a Night

    If winter has you dreaming of a warm-weather getaway but your budget still hasn’t recovered from the holidays, you’ll love these Caribbean escapes, where you can soak up the sun for less than $150 a night. Let Yahoo Travel inspire you every day. Hang out with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Rock House, Jamaica (from $95/night) Perched on the craggy cliffs of Negril’s West End, this hip enclave has been welcoming the gypset crowd since the ’70s and counts Bob Marley and Bob Dyl

  • NewsGreg Keraghosian

    The Caribbean Isn’t As Safe As You Think

    The recent murder of an American tourist in Grenada may be an example of how the Caribbean creates a false sense of security with visitors.

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    Visit These Under-the-Radar Cruise Destinations Before Everyone Else

    Credit: Flickr/amira_a By Matt Meltzer There are different schools of thought when it comes to cruising: some go for the ships themselves, where you can do crazy stuff like ride water slides and dangle over the water in a giant glass orb. For others, cruising is a way to experience the local culture of four or five different countries without having to worry much about logistics. Related: Best Beaches in the Caribbean  Credit: Flickr/Kyle Simourd Progreso, Mexico Go with: Carnival, Princess Th

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    10 Amazing Places You'd Rather Be Than Stuck Here in the Blizzard

    The Beach at Jumba Bay on Antigua. (Photo: Rosewood)

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    Best Beaches in the Caribbean

    White sand, turquoise water, jealous Facebook friends — what more could you ask for? These are the best beaches in the Caribbean.

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    Despite Terrorism and Unrest, Travel Was Up in 2015

    Despite what sometimes felt like a constant threat of terrorism in 2015, the travel sector held its own. Indeed, 1.2 billion people visited countries that were not their own last year, up 4.4 percent from the previous year, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). 

  • NewsLeah Ginsberg

    Zika Virus Hits U.S.: Is This the New Mosquito-Borne Illness Travelers Have to Worry About?

    Mosquitos are one of the deadliest insects on earth. (Photo: James Gathany/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via AP)