Caribbean Travel Tip
People have been taking Caribbean travel vacations
since the colonial times. Today, millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands
each year to experience the tropical extravaganza that a Caribbean vacation has
in store for all its visitors. Below are some Caribbean travel tips
to help you get the most out of your tropical excursion: Get an
early start If theres anything you absolutely must do when you
go on a Caribbean vacation that is to start early. There are a lot of things
you need to take care of. Trip planning can be a tough nut to crack. Often, a
passport may be required before you can enter the country you are planning to
travel. One Caribbean travel tip you ought to consider is to prepare all your
travel documents as early as now. Choose an island
Culture-shock. That is bound to happen if you dont do your research
beforehand. One thing you should remember about the Caribbean is that it has a
culture that is as widely diverse as its people. So take this Caribbean travel
tip: read up on the culture and people for the places you will travel.
Another thing, as you travel, keep abreast of local news coverage. If you
are in an area experiencing civil unrest or a natural disaster, or if you are
going to a place where communications is poor, register with the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate for your own safety. Registration at the State
Departments TravelRegistration.state.gov website takes only a few
minutes, and certainly invaluable in case of emergency. In addition, you can
also get up to date Caribbean travel tips and information on any country in the
world by obtaining the Department of States Consular Information Sheet.
Debbies Caribbean Travel page is a resource site containing
reviews of islands and their resorts submitted by travelers from all over the
world. Debbies Caribbean Travel page also features some spectacular resort
photos so you can have a better feel of the places. The site offers you nothing
but honest reviews of hotels and all inclusive resorts and villas.
Entry Every island in the Caribbean has its own entry requirements.
That is why your first Caribbean travel tip is to prepare all your documents
before you leave home. If you can show proof that you are a U.S. citizen and a
return or onward ticket, most countries will allow you to visit for up to two
or three months. Take this as both a Caribbean travel tip and
caution: There are countries in the Caribbean with areas infected with yellow
fever. If you come from any of these areas, you may be required to have a
certificate of vaccination against yellow fever. Also, some airports
may require departure tax of up to $25. Return There are
some Caribbean countries that require only your birth certificate as an entry
requirement. However, this should be reason for you to slack off on your travel
documents. Remember that U.S. Immigration requires that you document both your
U.S. citizenship and identity. Take this Caribbean travel tip and make sure you
can return to the United States with both these documents. But what is
the best document that can prove your U.S. citizenship? The best proof is a
valid U.S. passport. However, other travelers give these Caribbean travel tips
as documents you can use besides that to prove U.S. citizenship:
Expired U.S. passport Certified copy of birth certificate Certificate
of Naturalization Certificate of Citizenship Report of Birth Abroad
of a U.S. Citizen
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