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Relax Seaside In Jamaica
 
I love the idea of the Vacation Nanny! At FDR Resorts, two all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica, you and your family will be greeted upon arrival by your personal "Vacation Nanny." A qualified member of the staff, your Vacation Nanny is specifically assigned to only your family and always available to care for your family's every need.
In addition to playing games, heading to the beach, or taking your children for a walk, a Vacation Nanny can also help with special events.  Acting as your 'vacation assistant' she might help by organizing special family reunions, dinner parties, and birthday and anniversary celebrations.
 
For more information: www.FDRholidays.com
 


This tiny island off the coast of Venezuela has an exceptionally dry climate that is considered one of the most desirable in the Carribean. Its desert landscape, with divi-divi trees, cactus, and aloe vera set against the backdrop of azure skies and the blue-green water of the sea is the perfect setting for a holiday of relaxation and renewal of energy. The beaches are carpeted with silky white sand, The cooling trade winds, low humidity, and an average year round temperature of 82° complete the picture of a tropical paradise.



The Bahamas are one of the most beautiful places on earth to visit. The water ranges from pale aqua to deep sapphire, the spectrum changing hourly as the relentless Bahamian sun sweeps across the island sky. Nassau, the country's capital, is a bustling town on New Providence Island with shops, nightclubs, glitzy casinos and posh hotels. Even in Nassau, though, there are quiet byways and shady lanes where you can escape the tumult of the main tourist drags. Visitors have the option of either shopping all day or wandering past old colonial buildings that are full of history. Visitors may spend their nights dining on elegant French cuisine in a hotel restaurant visiting one of the island's amazing casinos.



Easternmost of the Carribean islands, Barbados is a paradise where it is always summer. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the Carribean. The stunning white sand beaches on the Carribean side of the island contrast sharply with the rugged Atlantic coastline, which is reminiscent of the huge boulders and crashing waves of Big Sur. Roads paved in coral are bordered by fields of cane, royal palms, rolling hills and terraces. Tropical flowers bloom in profusion such as oleander, frangipani, jasmine, cassia, bougainvillea, hisbiscus and lady of the night. Scarlet flame trees and coral walls surround the well tended lawns of colorful houses.



Grand Cayman, (pronounced K-man) the largest of the Cayman islands, has become a premier tourist destination in recent years. With more than 500 banks, its capital, George Town, is the offshore banking center of the Caribbean. Retirees are drawn to the peace and tranquility of this British Crown Colony, site of a major condominium development.



Jamaica's cultural life is rich and varied, with its own unique music, art, and cuisine that everyone should enjoy. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean with stunning physical attractions. Jamaica's jungle mountaintops, clear waterfalls, and unforgettable beaches alone are worth the trip. Taking the physical and cultural elements together, Jamaica is truly one of the brightest stars in the Caribbean constellation of beautiful islands.



The three islands and the 60 cays that comprise the US Virgin Islands include some of the most magnificent coast on earth. The area is host to nearly two million vacationers each year. Most of the islands, cays and jutting rocks that make up the territory are clustered around the 30 square mile island of St Thomas which lies 1000 miles south of Miami, 75 miles east of Puerto Rico and just southwest of the British Virgin Islands.


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