Tourists Traps During Caribbean Holidays

By Edward Watkinson

Fundamentally, the Caribbean is a region near the Caribbean Sea, which includes coast areas and adjacent islands. With more than seven thousand reefs, cays, islands, and islets Caribbean is located in the Central America towards east.

Some of the islands there, with a flat landscape and non-volcanic in origin, include Antigua, Barbados, Bonaire, and Saint Croix. The other islands, possessing a terrain of gigantic mountain ranges, include Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and Cuba.

Caribbean islands are ideal places for spending holidays because of the beautiful beaches, amazing food, rich architectural landmarks, famous museums, and the hospitable attitude of the locals. The numerous stunning beaches in the Caribbean provide excellent opportunities for adventure loving people, such as scuba diving, yachting, jet skiing, etc.

However, people opting to visit the Caribbean islands for holidays ought to be aware of the tourist traps there. Tourists travelling through ships need to know that on most of the ships a bonus gratuity of 15% is already added when a drink is ordered. Most of the people visiting there for the first time do not know this fact and tend to tip the bartender as well.

A majority of ships also take charges if you order a soda bottle, hence it will be better if you get a soda card on the embarking day for the rest of the days on cruise is order to keep away from extra costs. Holidays at the island of Caribbean can prove to be quite costly, so it will be better if you save on the little expenditures that can afford to avoid easily. You can also save your money when getting transport to go to different islands, and indulging in fine delicious gastronomy.

One more major tourist trap is in the Jamaica ports of the Caribbean island. The moment you come out of the ship, the locals at the Island with many duty free products, runs towards you, and force you to purchase their products. These determined sellers give Jamaica a bad repute, since the majority of the products they try to sell are smoked, which is not decent, as it offers this beautiful island a bad name. It will be the most appropriate thing to just refuse their offers respectfully yet, but firmly and continue to walk.

Other Tourist traps in the Caribbean islands are the hurricanes; Saint Lucia and Martinique are the most hurricane-hit islands. Though seldom occurring, these hurricanes, like The Dean, are quite fierce and damaging, and pose a safety risk to the people on foot. It is better to consult an authentic weather forecast schedule before planning a visit to the Caribbean islands.

Like anywhere else on this planet, the Caribbean islands have their share of crime. Tourists are warned against pickpocketers and hitchhikers who pose to get an innocent ride, but they may actually be thugs, scheming of robbing you blind. People of the Caribbean islands may either be extremely nice, and hospitable, or just the opposite. It is suggested that tourists should either give a respectful treatment to them if they need any help, or just mind their own business and walk away. - 31515

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