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Guide to The Caribbean 2009
Guide to The Caribbean 2009 |
| Saturday, 01 August 2009 | |
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“Bon Bini,” “Bienvenidos,” “Bienvenue” or just plain welcome, to the vast and varied Caribbean islands. With this 9th edition of our Caribbean guide, Continental Airlines aims to show you the vast realm of experiences available within these diverse islands. The islands of the Caribbean are well known for fun in the sun, with miles of photo-worthy and palm-dotted beaches and serene sea views characterizing destinations from Bermuda to Trinidad. But there’s more to the Caribbean than lounging on the beach. The same temperate climates that lure visitors to its beaches have also fostered fascinating natural settings both below and above sea level, with lush tropical rainforests on land and coral reefs teeming with tropical fish below the waves. It’s all part of a diverse playground appealing to every travel niche. Ecotourists, of course, can spend their time exploring their natural surroundings. Sportsmen and adventurers can compete to their hearts’ content, with golf courses, windsurfing, kitesurfing and deepsea fishing opportunities galore. Parents traveling with kids will find their youthful enthusiasm for the exotic ambiance of the islands to be contagious, while couples traveling together can get happily lost together on a private cove. What’s more, Continental Airlines makes it easy to see and explore these 13 island nations with service to 25 destinations and 325 weekly flights from the U.S. to the Caribbean. From its hubs in New York and Houston, travelers can enjoy service to the Caribbean’s most exciting destinations. Additionally, there is service out of Miami and Fort Lauderdale to various destinations throughout the region. And visiting these exotic tropical islands might inspire you to make a commitment to the environment through our Carbon Offset Program— part of our Eco-SkiesTM initiative—which allows you to offset the emissions of your flights and invest them in high-impact projects to reduce greenhouse gases. Continental Airlines, in fact, is proud to fly one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient aircraft. Indeed, during 2009 and into the future, we assure you that we will work to do all the things that make us your preferred airline. It is always our job, and indeed our pleasure, to provide safe and reliable air transportation throughout the Caribbean—and throughout the world. We hope you choose Continental Airlines for your travels to the Caribbean. We look forward to seeing you soon. Read Guide to The Caribbean, including The Bahamas and Bermuda 2009 Online Read Guide to The Caribbean 2009 online, or you can download Guide to The Caribbean 2009 in PDF format. Ready to Take Off to the Caribbean? Travel With the Best to the Caribbean. Continental Airlines is the world’s fifth-largest airline. Continental Airlines has more than 2,800 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 135 domestic and 132 international destinations. Continental Airlines has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam. Bookmark
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