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Jan 03, 2023, 08.00 AM

The Most Popular Travel Destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean

visitors seeking experiences in the midst of nature with distinctive housing and food offerings. These are three of the most fashionable cities in the region.

Latin America and the Caribbean have exceptional sites that have grown popular among a new generation

Ocho Rios, Jamaica
This Jamaican port is one of the Caribbean's most popular and outstanding vacation resorts. This stunning location is ideal for people wishing to relax, participate in water sports, enjoy the nightlife, and shop at fashionable designer stores. In addition, there are several stunning white sand beaches and distinctive reef regions for snorkelling and scuba diving, as well as spectacular natural sights including Eden Falls, Fern Gully, and the Shaw Botanical.
There are also exceptional protected places for explorers and environment enthusiasts, such as the Cranbrook Flower Forest, where tourists spend their days fishing in ponds, viewing enormous kinds of birds, and practising horseback riding to tour the surrounds.
Shaw Park Gardens is another highly recommended natural reserve that showcases Jamaica's diverse and spectacular flora and wildlife. Tourists may explore a network of underground limestone caverns connected at Green Grotto Caves, another stunning destination to visit, where visitors can view a variety of stalactite and stalagmite formations that make the journey a one-of-a-kind experience.

Music fans should not pass up the chance to visit the burial of iconic artist Bob Marley, a reggae pioneer and global icon, which is located in the town of Nine Miles and is regarded a Rastafarian centre of devotion.

Costa Mujeres, Mexico
In an exclusive beachfront location near Cancun, this is one of the most trendy resorts in the Mexican Caribbean, where natural beauty is mixed with world-class hospitality and gourmet. This remarkable location provides a variety of activities such as diving and snorkelling in stunning coral reefs, swimming with the magnificent whale shark, boat or kayak trips through lush mangroves rich in flora and wildlife, and high-quality hotel services.

Meanwhile, contemporary spas provide visitors with calming experiences such as massages based on eastern traditions and body and face treatments utilising natural items from the region.
The Underwater Museum of Art is one of the most recommended attractions in this new region of the Mexican Caribbean, where divers and snorkelers may view 450 sculptures of people and items that can also be seen from glass-bottomed boats.

Sports fans may go kitesurfing in the Chacmuchuch lagoon or golf at the Playa Mujeres Golf Club, which was developed by architect Greg Norman amid a magnificent region of dunes and mangroves.

Cartagena, Colombia
This spectacular Colombian World Heritage Site combines natural beauty with sophisticated gastronomic offerings in gourmet restaurants and exceptional accommodation in boutique hotels.

Cartagena is a magnificent walled city with cobblestone streets and a rich history. It is an excursion for history buffs who enjoy it at the numerous cafés and pubs that sell distinctive trademark cocktails. Baru Island, just a few kilometres away, is also a great destination to spend the day if you enjoy snorkelling. Relax on one of its six beaches and reconnect with nature.
Those who prefer to tour the city on foot may visit the 17th-century Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas or learn about the several old churches and famous monuments of Cartagena de Indias, such as those devoted to India Catalina, Zapatos Viejos (Old Shoes), and Pegaso (Pegasos). The Naval Museum and the La Serrezuela Shopping Center are both highly recommended.


 

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