What Caribbean country is one of the world's leading producers of bauxite, a mineral used to make aluminum?
Q. What Caribbean country is one of the world's leading producers of bauxite, a mineral used to make aluminum?
Asked by Madmedia M - Fri Dec 12 11:47:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jamaica, surprisingly enough. There was a huge mine near our resort when we stayed there and one of the resort workers told me that fact.
Answered by studente_1 - Fri Dec 12 11:51:22 2008
Q. What Caribbean country is one of the world's leading producers of bauxite, a mineral used to make aluminum?
Asked by Madmedia M - Fri Dec 12 11:47:59 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jamaica, surprisingly enough. There was a huge mine near our resort when we stayed there and one of the resort workers told me that fact.
Answered by studente_1 - Fri Dec 12 11:51:22 2008
What is the best Caribbean island for a romantic and relaxing getaway?
Q. I'm trying to plan a trip to the Caribbean for my husband and I in October. We've never really been on a real trip, so this is going to be something big and special for us. I want something really romantic and it has to be very relaxing! Any recommendations on what island to go to and what activities are a must there? Thanks so much!
Asked by cmoore0102 - Mon Mar 17 00:16:00 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i from the US virgin island my choice would be st.Thomas also if you do go to st.Thomas stay at the Ritz Carlton hotel it's 4 stars and have some of the best restaurants locate inside the hotel It has tons of things to do they have a pool and a private beach in front of the hotel every afternoon they have a boat ride to st.john to go scuba diving and swim with sea animals that are safe and then if you don't to stay at the hotel all day long take a safari (their the local taxi that bring you everywhere one the island their easy to locate cause they are bright colored pickup trucks with roofs above seating area) to explore the island go downtown, the waterfront (aka the Charlotte Amalie harbor), and the local aquarium , and banana… [cont.]
Answered by Island Boy - Mon Mar 17 17:25:43 2008
Q. I'm trying to plan a trip to the Caribbean for my husband and I in October. We've never really been on a real trip, so this is going to be something big and special for us. I want something really romantic and it has to be very relaxing! Any recommendations on what island to go to and what activities are a must there? Thanks so much!
Asked by cmoore0102 - Mon Mar 17 00:16:00 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i from the US virgin island my choice would be st.Thomas also if you do go to st.Thomas stay at the Ritz Carlton hotel it's 4 stars and have some of the best restaurants locate inside the hotel It has tons of things to do they have a pool and a private beach in front of the hotel every afternoon they have a boat ride to st.john to go scuba diving and swim with sea animals that are safe and then if you don't to stay at the hotel all day long take a safari (their the local taxi that bring you everywhere one the island their easy to locate cause they are bright colored pickup trucks with roofs above seating area) to explore the island go downtown, the waterfront (aka the Charlotte Amalie harbor), and the local aquarium , and banana… [cont.]
Answered by Island Boy - Mon Mar 17 17:25:43 2008
How to get the Best prices for a Royal Caribbean Group Cruise for 2010?
Q. I am planning next summer's family reunion. We want to do a 7 day royal caribbean cruise, but we are concerned about the expense in it. I was wondering the best way to go about planning the cruise now, with great discounts and payment plans. Should I use a travel agent, or internet? Group of 20 or more depending on the price!
Asked by paprica0 - Thu Aug 6 09:50:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Totally use an agent. Then you have one person keeping track of everything and everyone plus, an agent is free and can get you special rates and extra bonus items. I am a cruise specialist and would love to help you.
Answered by sally b - Thu Aug 6 20:58:42 2009
Q. I am planning next summer's family reunion. We want to do a 7 day royal caribbean cruise, but we are concerned about the expense in it. I was wondering the best way to go about planning the cruise now, with great discounts and payment plans. Should I use a travel agent, or internet? Group of 20 or more depending on the price!
Asked by paprica0 - Thu Aug 6 09:50:47 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Totally use an agent. Then you have one person keeping track of everything and everyone plus, an agent is free and can get you special rates and extra bonus items. I am a cruise specialist and would love to help you.
Answered by sally b - Thu Aug 6 20:58:42 2009
Cheap ways to travel between Caribbean Islands?
Q. My boyfriend and I planning to island hop between the Caribbean Islands, starting at Puerto Rico, working our way South, getting back to the center and then heading North again. I have heard of mail boats and some ferries, but, more specifically what is the best (and cheapest) way to get from island to island?
Asked by Nicole F - Fri Jan 9 17:12:20 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ferries are the cheapest, but you won't get to all the islands that way. To see them all you'll eventually have to take local planes. Frequently though, the price of airfare goes down as more people book the flights. The following link might be more informative:
Answered by Andy - Fri Jan 9 17:18:27 2009
Q. My boyfriend and I planning to island hop between the Caribbean Islands, starting at Puerto Rico, working our way South, getting back to the center and then heading North again. I have heard of mail boats and some ferries, but, more specifically what is the best (and cheapest) way to get from island to island?
Asked by Nicole F - Fri Jan 9 17:12:20 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ferries are the cheapest, but you won't get to all the islands that way. To see them all you'll eventually have to take local planes. Frequently though, the price of airfare goes down as more people book the flights. The following link might be more informative:
Answered by Andy - Fri Jan 9 17:18:27 2009
What are the acceptance rates of Caribbean medical schools?
Q. Hi, I've heard that Caribbean schools have a somewhat larger acceptance rate than American medical schools. Is this true, and if so, what are the acceptance rates?
Asked by airforcewolf - Tue Oct 30 01:50:48 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Every Caribbean medical school is run as a business first and a school second. The top tier schools are becoming more competitive, but the other twenty schools will accept just about every one who applies. The bottom tier schools don't care about your academic credentials, just your ability to pay the tuition (and few of those have access to student loans). Go the ValueMD.com and check out the different school forums.
Answered by J - Wed Oct 31 08:05:34 2007
Q. Hi, I've heard that Caribbean schools have a somewhat larger acceptance rate than American medical schools. Is this true, and if so, what are the acceptance rates?
Asked by airforcewolf - Tue Oct 30 01:50:48 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Every Caribbean medical school is run as a business first and a school second. The top tier schools are becoming more competitive, but the other twenty schools will accept just about every one who applies. The bottom tier schools don't care about your academic credentials, just your ability to pay the tuition (and few of those have access to student loans). Go the ValueMD.com and check out the different school forums.
Answered by J - Wed Oct 31 08:05:34 2007
What caribbean island has the most interesting, budding new music scene?
Q. I am interested in visiting an island with potential for good new music from young artists like myself-- what's the best caribbean island to go to for inspiration or to find like-minded individuals who are ambitious with their career yet still have an island mindset? Ideally, a beautiful, safe, peaceful place with rich scenery, but also with a substantial audience, ie large number of people passing through and a good modern city area. Btw half of my family is Jamaican, so I am looking for options outside of there, as I already am familiar with the music happening there... Thank you all in advance, G
Asked by G - Tue Jan 8 21:52:47 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Appart form Jamaica, the only other real options are: 1) Trinidad and Tobago Has lots of people (bigger cities) Has an interesting blend of music. calypso,soca, chutney, parang, rapso and even the reggae types. There are a few people experimenting as well. Also intersting musical instruments like the steel pan. 3) Barbados This is an intersting place but the music is limited to soca, calypso and reggae. I think Trinidad and Tobago is the better place for you. Google it up an see for yourself.
Answered by achian - Fri Jan 11 15:57:22 2008
Q. I am interested in visiting an island with potential for good new music from young artists like myself-- what's the best caribbean island to go to for inspiration or to find like-minded individuals who are ambitious with their career yet still have an island mindset? Ideally, a beautiful, safe, peaceful place with rich scenery, but also with a substantial audience, ie large number of people passing through and a good modern city area. Btw half of my family is Jamaican, so I am looking for options outside of there, as I already am familiar with the music happening there... Thank you all in advance, G
Asked by G - Tue Jan 8 21:52:47 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Appart form Jamaica, the only other real options are: 1) Trinidad and Tobago Has lots of people (bigger cities) Has an interesting blend of music. calypso,soca, chutney, parang, rapso and even the reggae types. There are a few people experimenting as well. Also intersting musical instruments like the steel pan. 3) Barbados This is an intersting place but the music is limited to soca, calypso and reggae. I think Trinidad and Tobago is the better place for you. Google it up an see for yourself.
Answered by achian - Fri Jan 11 15:57:22 2008
which caribbean island is the best for vacation?
Q. I want a vacation and i was planning on going to the caribbean. any suggestions on which island to go?
Asked by upgrade u - Tue Feb 20 17:06:25 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tobago.. I am from Trinidad and Tobago is a little country about 1.5 hours away from Trinidad ...the waters are so beautiful, you wouldn't believe its real. Not only that, you get to engage in the culture; wonderful food (like conch critters, curries) nightlife on the beach etc, if you take a boat ride they will take you deep sea diving out there and you can see everything.. Here are some links:
Answered by kai - Tue Feb 20 17:36:16 2007
Q. I want a vacation and i was planning on going to the caribbean. any suggestions on which island to go?
Asked by upgrade u - Tue Feb 20 17:06:25 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tobago.. I am from Trinidad and Tobago is a little country about 1.5 hours away from Trinidad ...the waters are so beautiful, you wouldn't believe its real. Not only that, you get to engage in the culture; wonderful food (like conch critters, curries) nightlife on the beach etc, if you take a boat ride they will take you deep sea diving out there and you can see everything.. Here are some links:
Answered by kai - Tue Feb 20 17:36:16 2007
Is Royal Caribbean a good cruise to go on for a fiffteens?
Q. Me and my friend are planning to go on a cruise for our 15s, and we first thought of Carnival. My other friend told me it's a good cruise for young people. But when we checked, no cruises are departing from where we live. So we're looking at Royal Caribbean now. I've heard its for older people, so what do you think? What was the age range you saw if you've been on the cruise? I don't want to be the only teens there. Thanks :)
Asked by R3al!ty !s s0 b0r!ng - Wed Feb 18 21:25:15 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean cater to families and the ships will generally have a mixture of kids and adults, mostly ages 20 to 4o but also a few older. The major difference between the two is Carnival is the budget cruise line for first time cruiser and young folks who want to party. Both have programs for teens and areas of their ships where teen scna hang out together. Royal Caribbean, however, has the most activities on its ships for kids. Things like ice skating, rock climbing wall, basketball court, roller blade track, and on the new Freedom class ship a surfing simulator called the ":Flowrider". But not all ships are the same and they do not all have all of these activities. You should go to the Carnival and RC web… [cont.]
Answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only - Wed Feb 18 21:52:15 2009
Q. Me and my friend are planning to go on a cruise for our 15s, and we first thought of Carnival. My other friend told me it's a good cruise for young people. But when we checked, no cruises are departing from where we live. So we're looking at Royal Caribbean now. I've heard its for older people, so what do you think? What was the age range you saw if you've been on the cruise? I don't want to be the only teens there. Thanks :)
Asked by R3al!ty !s s0 b0r!ng - Wed Feb 18 21:25:15 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean cater to families and the ships will generally have a mixture of kids and adults, mostly ages 20 to 4o but also a few older. The major difference between the two is Carnival is the budget cruise line for first time cruiser and young folks who want to party. Both have programs for teens and areas of their ships where teen scna hang out together. Royal Caribbean, however, has the most activities on its ships for kids. Things like ice skating, rock climbing wall, basketball court, roller blade track, and on the new Freedom class ship a surfing simulator called the ":Flowrider". But not all ships are the same and they do not all have all of these activities. You should go to the Carnival and RC web… [cont.]
Answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only - Wed Feb 18 21:52:15 2009
What are the perks for honeymooners on a Royal Caribbean Cruise?
Q. My fiancee and I are planning to go on a cruise after we get married next month. And we are trying to decide which cruise line has the best perks for honeymooners? We have read good reviews about Royal Caribbean and we were wondering about the perks this cruise line has for honeymooners. The ship we are particularly looking to book is the Sovereign of the Seas for a 3night cruise to the Bahamas. Thank you.
Asked by anna v - Sat Mar 1 16:31:49 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. OMG I love Royal Caribbean!!! I have been on 3 of there cruises! Gift Baskets Maids Free bar service for honeymooners
Answered by hi78915 - Sun Mar 2 02:21:52 2008
Q. My fiancee and I are planning to go on a cruise after we get married next month. And we are trying to decide which cruise line has the best perks for honeymooners? We have read good reviews about Royal Caribbean and we were wondering about the perks this cruise line has for honeymooners. The ship we are particularly looking to book is the Sovereign of the Seas for a 3night cruise to the Bahamas. Thank you.
Asked by anna v - Sat Mar 1 16:31:49 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. OMG I love Royal Caribbean!!! I have been on 3 of there cruises! Gift Baskets Maids Free bar service for honeymooners
Answered by hi78915 - Sun Mar 2 02:21:52 2008
What is best caribbean location for money?
Q. My bf and I are planning a vacation to the caribbean in Oct. we have a budget of $2000.00 for flight, and all inclusive resort. We want a beautiful place to stay...any ideas?
Asked by smoochie - Mon Apr 10 02:34:25 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if you really want a beautiful place to spend your vacations for the price than in others destinations go to Dominican Republic...plenty of sunny,white sands and warm water beaches,the music merengue and bachata are famous all around de world... the food is richs in flavors and variety,a lot of sea's fruit...good rum and tabaco.but if you prefer mountains there you get "constanza" a little and beautiful town with down temptures(less than 0 celcius)the whole year(www.constanza.net)wh ere you could see all kind of flowers,and exotics fruits and the highest mountain of the antillas "el pico duarte"(www.picoduarte.co m.do). In Santo Domingo(the capital)you will know the first university,the first cathedral,de first hospital and first… [cont.]
Answered by michulinda - Sun Apr 16 09:13:31 2006
Q. My bf and I are planning a vacation to the caribbean in Oct. we have a budget of $2000.00 for flight, and all inclusive resort. We want a beautiful place to stay...any ideas?
Asked by smoochie - Mon Apr 10 02:34:25 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if you really want a beautiful place to spend your vacations for the price than in others destinations go to Dominican Republic...plenty of sunny,white sands and warm water beaches,the music merengue and bachata are famous all around de world... the food is richs in flavors and variety,a lot of sea's fruit...good rum and tabaco.but if you prefer mountains there you get "constanza" a little and beautiful town with down temptures(less than 0 celcius)the whole year(www.constanza.net)wh ere you could see all kind of flowers,and exotics fruits and the highest mountain of the antillas "el pico duarte"(www.picoduarte.co m.do). In Santo Domingo(the capital)you will know the first university,the first cathedral,de first hospital and first… [cont.]
Answered by michulinda - Sun Apr 16 09:13:31 2006
How do I start planning a trip to the Caribbean?
Q. My boyfriend and I want to go somewhere in the Caribbean. I've been to St. Thomas and St. John and loved it but would like to go somewhere else. We are looking to go in February or March 2008 for at least 4 nights. Where can we get a good deal? Where should we go and why? Where do we start!?! It's a little overwhelming and we are not sure who to trust and where is the best.
Asked by Katie S - Tue Oct 23 14:16:19 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St. Lucia, its very beautiful, affordable and the locals are very friendly. Puerto Rico is also nice, friendly with a lot of culture and history. Dominican Republic has some good parts, and is very affordable, as does Jamaica. St. Kitts and Nevis I hear is very beautiful, that's actually my next destination. Also you may want to consider Mexico, very affordable. A lot of the major airlines offer vacation packages. What I normally do is check the major airlines to see what the average flight prices are for locations I am considering, then I see what they offer for packages. Also I check the countries tourism sites for lists of accommodations, double check with tripadvisor.com to weed out the bad ones, and get rate requests for rooms. After… [cont.]
Answered by ctelly22 - Tue Oct 23 14:26:17 2007
Q. My boyfriend and I want to go somewhere in the Caribbean. I've been to St. Thomas and St. John and loved it but would like to go somewhere else. We are looking to go in February or March 2008 for at least 4 nights. Where can we get a good deal? Where should we go and why? Where do we start!?! It's a little overwhelming and we are not sure who to trust and where is the best.
Asked by Katie S - Tue Oct 23 14:16:19 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St. Lucia, its very beautiful, affordable and the locals are very friendly. Puerto Rico is also nice, friendly with a lot of culture and history. Dominican Republic has some good parts, and is very affordable, as does Jamaica. St. Kitts and Nevis I hear is very beautiful, that's actually my next destination. Also you may want to consider Mexico, very affordable. A lot of the major airlines offer vacation packages. What I normally do is check the major airlines to see what the average flight prices are for locations I am considering, then I see what they offer for packages. Also I check the countries tourism sites for lists of accommodations, double check with tripadvisor.com to weed out the bad ones, and get rate requests for rooms. After… [cont.]
Answered by ctelly22 - Tue Oct 23 14:26:17 2007
What kind of boats are generally used for snorkeling trips in the Caribbean?
Q. You know when you are on vacation in the Caribbean and different companies offer snorkeling trips? What types of boats are generally used to take people out on these trips? Are there public companies that run these businesses or are they small private companies that own just one boat?
Asked by jonathan a - Sat Nov 3 14:09:06 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They vary in size from Yacht size to small 18 footers,or Catamarans which are very fairly new in terms of boating luxury even though the techno,has been a round for some time,many of these operations are base in PR Virgin islands and a few other place were tours are offered like Cayman islands and Belize,all because of the abundance of reefs and its natural aquatic environ. Many of these { boating } businesses are privately owned and operated if not by one person are a group of individuals in in the tourist trade through third parties who act behalf of a particular hotel chain. None to my knowledge are indeed publicly owned either by stock exchange are Gov. Even Cruise ships offer tours as for them am not sure if they are owned by share… [cont.]
Answered by joe - Mon Nov 5 22:00:16 2007
Q. You know when you are on vacation in the Caribbean and different companies offer snorkeling trips? What types of boats are generally used to take people out on these trips? Are there public companies that run these businesses or are they small private companies that own just one boat?
Asked by jonathan a - Sat Nov 3 14:09:06 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They vary in size from Yacht size to small 18 footers,or Catamarans which are very fairly new in terms of boating luxury even though the techno,has been a round for some time,many of these operations are base in PR Virgin islands and a few other place were tours are offered like Cayman islands and Belize,all because of the abundance of reefs and its natural aquatic environ. Many of these { boating } businesses are privately owned and operated if not by one person are a group of individuals in in the tourist trade through third parties who act behalf of a particular hotel chain. None to my knowledge are indeed publicly owned either by stock exchange are Gov. Even Cruise ships offer tours as for them am not sure if they are owned by share… [cont.]
Answered by joe - Mon Nov 5 22:00:16 2007
What is the importance of wave energy and nuclear energy to the Caribbean?
Q. Even if you don't come from the Caribbean, please help. In fact, you can just tell me the importance of wave and nuclear energy to any country and I'll find a way to use it.
Asked by HarlequinGrlRoux - Sun Mar 8 18:21:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nuclear power, in general,I believe is the best, safest, most reliable, current technology to provide energy. The plants operating now are safe and the new designs are even safer. Building new nuclear power plants would improve the economy, reduce or eliminate dependence on foreign oil, create jobs, reduce pollution, and provide for future technological advancement. I have been working with nuclear power for about 30 years, I would be glad to have a Nuclear power plant or high level waste disposal facility in my backyard. My family and I live in a home within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant. (where I work) I have a great understanding of the risks involved and am completely comfortable with a plant "in my backyard". I have confidence… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Tue Mar 10 13:56:05 2009
Q. Even if you don't come from the Caribbean, please help. In fact, you can just tell me the importance of wave and nuclear energy to any country and I'll find a way to use it.
Asked by HarlequinGrlRoux - Sun Mar 8 18:21:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nuclear power, in general,I believe is the best, safest, most reliable, current technology to provide energy. The plants operating now are safe and the new designs are even safer. Building new nuclear power plants would improve the economy, reduce or eliminate dependence on foreign oil, create jobs, reduce pollution, and provide for future technological advancement. I have been working with nuclear power for about 30 years, I would be glad to have a Nuclear power plant or high level waste disposal facility in my backyard. My family and I live in a home within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant. (where I work) I have a great understanding of the risks involved and am completely comfortable with a plant "in my backyard". I have confidence… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Tue Mar 10 13:56:05 2009
What is the best affordable caribbean island for families with small children?
Q. Also any other island that is good for families with small children, does not have to be caribbean. Place of accomodation as well.
Asked by Ricky & Nicole V - Mon Jul 17 12:10:02 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are traveling from the states i'D definitely look into traveling to puerto rico. if you stay somewhere other than san juan this can be affordable vacation destination. try the fajardo area if you are looking to do day trips such as visiting the el yunque rain forest, taking a sailing /Snorkeling trip or if you like to visit one of prs bio-BAYS. if you want to relax and spend time on the beach head west and stay in rincon. villa cofresi is a good choice for a 1St time trip. i have been vacationing happily in puerto rico consecutively for 10 YEARS. if you travel off season between june and october it will be even more cost effective. here are some websites for you to explore. WWW.Gotopuertorico.COM WWW.Villasevilla.NET WWW.Fajardoinn. [cont.]
Answered by Simply D - Mon Jul 24 09:52:44 2006
Q. Also any other island that is good for families with small children, does not have to be caribbean. Place of accomodation as well.
Asked by Ricky & Nicole V - Mon Jul 17 12:10:02 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are traveling from the states i'D definitely look into traveling to puerto rico. if you stay somewhere other than san juan this can be affordable vacation destination. try the fajardo area if you are looking to do day trips such as visiting the el yunque rain forest, taking a sailing /Snorkeling trip or if you like to visit one of prs bio-BAYS. if you want to relax and spend time on the beach head west and stay in rincon. villa cofresi is a good choice for a 1St time trip. i have been vacationing happily in puerto rico consecutively for 10 YEARS. if you travel off season between june and october it will be even more cost effective. here are some websites for you to explore. WWW.Gotopuertorico.COM WWW.Villasevilla.NET WWW.Fajardoinn. [cont.]
Answered by Simply D - Mon Jul 24 09:52:44 2006
Where can I find information about Caribbean cruises?
Q. My friends and I are thinking about going on a cruise next year in the Caribbean. I have no idea where to start. Does anyone know of a good website that compares the cruise lines and where I can get a good price? Thanks for your help.
Asked by silvergrl1909 - Wed Sep 26 13:19:25 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here are a couple of sites that I use. Good Luck. I like Kayak.com the best
Answered by stella39 - Wed Sep 26 15:41:09 2007
Q. My friends and I are thinking about going on a cruise next year in the Caribbean. I have no idea where to start. Does anyone know of a good website that compares the cruise lines and where I can get a good price? Thanks for your help.
Asked by silvergrl1909 - Wed Sep 26 13:19:25 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here are a couple of sites that I use. Good Luck. I like Kayak.com the best
Answered by stella39 - Wed Sep 26 15:41:09 2007
What to pack for a Western Caribbean cruise in December-January?
Q. My husband and I are going on a Western Caribbean cruise around New Year's Eve for our anniversary. What should we pack for the weather there? We will be stopping at the Bahamas, Jamaica, and the Grand Caymans. We have our formal wear for Captain's Night, but beyond that, I am at a loss.
Asked by MissBri - Mon Aug 27 20:51:42 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Carry light layers for casual wear. they weather is usually nice and will range from the high sevnties and can drop to the mid 60s at night. The further south you go the less change you will see in temperatures. The light layers are for the evenings or in case of a cold front. Other than that its like regular summer clothing. The Bahamas is the northern most part of the Caribbean (we technically aren't in the Caribbean sea, but The Atlantic Ocean) and in December its usually still pretty warm during the day and comfortably cool at night (with the exception of cold fronts) so Jamaica and Grand Caymans should be just beautiful.
Answered by clarity_understanding_serenity - Wed Aug 29 06:53:27 2007
Q. My husband and I are going on a Western Caribbean cruise around New Year's Eve for our anniversary. What should we pack for the weather there? We will be stopping at the Bahamas, Jamaica, and the Grand Caymans. We have our formal wear for Captain's Night, but beyond that, I am at a loss.
Asked by MissBri - Mon Aug 27 20:51:42 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Carry light layers for casual wear. they weather is usually nice and will range from the high sevnties and can drop to the mid 60s at night. The further south you go the less change you will see in temperatures. The light layers are for the evenings or in case of a cold front. Other than that its like regular summer clothing. The Bahamas is the northern most part of the Caribbean (we technically aren't in the Caribbean sea, but The Atlantic Ocean) and in December its usually still pretty warm during the day and comfortably cool at night (with the exception of cold fronts) so Jamaica and Grand Caymans should be just beautiful.
Answered by clarity_understanding_serenity - Wed Aug 29 06:53:27 2007
Does anyone have a recipe for Caribbean Macaroni Pie?
Q. I once had some Macaroni Pie from a Caribbean caterer and it was so delicious. I would love if anyone has a recipe for this dish. It tastes like basic baked macaroni & cheese but they added a twist to theirs.
Asked by kikikens - Tue Mar 4 16:00:27 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Source: Caribbean Culture Site Macaroni Pie Recipe Guest Author - Eileen Brown Macaroni Pie is very popular in the Caribbean islands. It turns up at Sunday lunch, at parties and on holiday tables without fail. Most of the time macaroni pie is a very simple affair. But everybody's mama has "the best" recipe for macaroni pie and every one of those recipes is different. Sometimes a bit of sauteed scallion, onion or garlic is added to deepen the flavor. Some versions include vegetables such as green bell peppers, peas, tomatoes, carrots and corn. Others are made more hearty with the addition of fish or smoked sausage. Putting in hot peppers, hot sauce or chutney makes for spicy macaroni pies. And I have seen macaroni pies seasoned with… [cont.]
Answered by Robert J - Tue Mar 4 16:15:26 2008
Q. I once had some Macaroni Pie from a Caribbean caterer and it was so delicious. I would love if anyone has a recipe for this dish. It tastes like basic baked macaroni & cheese but they added a twist to theirs.
Asked by kikikens - Tue Mar 4 16:00:27 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Source: Caribbean Culture Site Macaroni Pie Recipe Guest Author - Eileen Brown Macaroni Pie is very popular in the Caribbean islands. It turns up at Sunday lunch, at parties and on holiday tables without fail. Most of the time macaroni pie is a very simple affair. But everybody's mama has "the best" recipe for macaroni pie and every one of those recipes is different. Sometimes a bit of sauteed scallion, onion or garlic is added to deepen the flavor. Some versions include vegetables such as green bell peppers, peas, tomatoes, carrots and corn. Others are made more hearty with the addition of fish or smoked sausage. Putting in hot peppers, hot sauce or chutney makes for spicy macaroni pies. And I have seen macaroni pies seasoned with… [cont.]
Answered by Robert J - Tue Mar 4 16:15:26 2008
How can I stop my afro Caribbean hair from frizzing?
Q. I have naturally afro caribbean hair that has been relaxed. However, even though I use salon recommended shampoo and conditioner, my hair constantly frizzes. Can anyone give me any tips?
Asked by Em - Sun Oct 19 10:43:54 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this hair care regimen: It should help.
Answered by Nunya B - Sun Oct 19 15:59:41 2008
Q. I have naturally afro caribbean hair that has been relaxed. However, even though I use salon recommended shampoo and conditioner, my hair constantly frizzes. Can anyone give me any tips?
Asked by Em - Sun Oct 19 10:43:54 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this hair care regimen: It should help.
Answered by Nunya B - Sun Oct 19 15:59:41 2008
What islands in the caribbean can you rent a car when your 18?
Q. i know that the standard is 25 and sometimes 21 in the caribbean but i have rented cars before in the caribbean at 18, does anyone know specific car rental companies that do rent to 18 year olds.
Asked by ShaGa - Mon Oct 20 21:27:22 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. E-Z car rental. They have some destinations in the Caribbean that rent to 18 year olds. Puerto Rico, St Maarten, Jamaica, Cancun and Cozumel. Check this site. Good Luck)
Answered by stella39 - Tue Oct 21 00:22:07 2008
Q. i know that the standard is 25 and sometimes 21 in the caribbean but i have rented cars before in the caribbean at 18, does anyone know specific car rental companies that do rent to 18 year olds.
Asked by ShaGa - Mon Oct 20 21:27:22 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. E-Z car rental. They have some destinations in the Caribbean that rent to 18 year olds. Puerto Rico, St Maarten, Jamaica, Cancun and Cozumel. Check this site. Good Luck)
Answered by stella39 - Tue Oct 21 00:22:07 2008
What is the best place to visit for tranquil clear waters in the Caribbean?
Q. We're interested in visiting the Caribbean this December and are tying to find that perfect place that offers clear, calm, white-sand beaches with plenty of on-resort activity. However, it would be nice if the resort had some of an exclusivity and wasn't jam packed with people/kids. It would also be great to go out on excursions and experience the culture in the surrounding region. Presently considering Punta Cana, and Riviera Maya... any suggestions?
Asked by Punta101 - Sun Oct 8 12:06:56 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St Lucia...look it up and see for your self...it really is great
Answered by exquisitenads - Tue Oct 10 12:02:30 2006
Q. We're interested in visiting the Caribbean this December and are tying to find that perfect place that offers clear, calm, white-sand beaches with plenty of on-resort activity. However, it would be nice if the resort had some of an exclusivity and wasn't jam packed with people/kids. It would also be great to go out on excursions and experience the culture in the surrounding region. Presently considering Punta Cana, and Riviera Maya... any suggestions?
Asked by Punta101 - Sun Oct 8 12:06:56 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. St Lucia...look it up and see for your self...it really is great
Answered by exquisitenads - Tue Oct 10 12:02:30 2006
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