WHERE SHOULD I TRAVEL IN THE CARIBBEAN OR SOUTH AMERICA IN AUGUST?

Posted on 17. May, 2010 by admin in America travel

I poverty to do recreation things and be nearby a pleasant beach. I hit whatever money but def not feat 5 grapheme style. Does anyone hit some support for me?
I am compassionate I surmisal I should hit mentioned. I springy in fl. I hit been to cancun, puerto rico and bahammas. I am hunting for somewhere a lowercase different. I hit been hunting into Aruba??

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8 Responses to “WHERE SHOULD I TRAVEL IN THE CARIBBEAN OR SOUTH AMERICA IN AUGUST?”

  1. Patricia

    17. May, 2010

    August … the height of hurricane season in the Caribbean … think Hurricane Andrew … enough said.

  2. quickblur

    17. May, 2010

    Puerto Rico. You don’t need a passport and the drinking age is 18. Plus it has a rain forest, an old Spanish Fort, and the largest radio telescope in the world. So cool!

  3. Hey

    17. May, 2010

    Caribbean! South America is just horrible. whether it’s the endless amount of drug smugglers, or the buildings literally falling apart!

  4. Jeanne

    17. May, 2010

    The most reasonable prices in that region are most likely in the Bahamas, Jamaica or Trinidad. Do your research & be careful if you go to South America b/c most of the countries there are “Police States.” My personal favorite in the Caribbean in St. Thomas – & Rio De Genaro, Brazil in S.A.

  5. Marisa

    17. May, 2010

    Potential good deals on a trip to Cancun. Plenty of action and sunny beaches. :)

  6. TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only

    17. May, 2010

    First of all scratch South America in August. Remember that South America is the Southern hemisphere and August is their winter, i.e. cold months. I guess you were thinking Rio for August but forget that.

    Aruba is great in August, great beaches and it is below the hurricane zone so the likelihood of a tropical storm is extremely low. I have been there a couple times. Its an arid island, not green like other Caribbean islands. Its windy most all of the time, about 15-20 mph. But that’ s good as it counteracts the humidity; keeps you cool. There’s not a lot to do in Aruba other than beach stuff. Some good restaurants, a few casinos, and good beaches with all types of water sports.

    If you really want something different then fly to Hawaii, and plan to stay on or visit Maui. Great beaches, different entertainment, good nightlife, and good activities. You can do the 35 mile downhill bike ride.

  7. William

    17. May, 2010

    I recommend checking out my link below on the Best Caribbean Beaches. You can also get booking information and price quotes. I tend to favor Jamaica.

    Enjoy

  8. Hotel

    17. May, 2010

    Check out Puerto Plata…
    http://www.puertoplataadulthotel.com
    Golf, Casino, Sun, Beaches and GIRLS