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BAHAMAS

BAHAMAS

LAND AREA
_13,880 km²

COORDINATES
25.0343° N, 77.3963° W

CAPITAL
NASSAU

CLIMATE
sub-tropical with fairly high mean temperatures and moderate
rainfall.
BAHAMAS

LANGUAGE
95% of the native population speak English (albeit British
English) fluently and 85% also speak British Bahamian
creole (also known as 'broken English') 15% (Hatian Creole)

RELIGION
70% is Protestant (includes Baptist 35%, Anglican 14%
Pentecostal, 9% Seventh-day Adventist 4% Methodist 4%
Church of God 2% and Brethren 2%

POPULATION
401,545
GASTRONOM
Y
Cracked Conch. ...
Conch Salad. ...
Rock Lobsters. ...
Bahamian Stew Fish. ...
Johnnycakes. ...
Pigeon Peas and Rice. ...
Baked Crab. ...
Souse.
ACCESS
ROUTES
•Nassau Airport and then get a
local flight to San Andros Airport
(SAQ).
•Jitneys, or buses,
BAHAMAS
LAND FORMS
Major Mountain Major Bodies of water
• Mount Alvernia •River in Andros Island
•Lakes
BAHAMAS attraction

• ATLANTIS PARADISE • NASSAU


ISLAND
Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park HARBOUR ISLAND
Holidays/festivals
• Holidays Celebrated In The Bahamas
• New Year's Day (January 1st) ...
• Majority Rule Day (January 10th) ...
• Good Friday (Friday before Easter Sunday) ...
• Easter Monday (Monday after Easter Sunday) ...
• Whit Monday (Seventh Monday after Easter) ...
• Labor Day (First Friday in June) ...
• Bahamas Independence Day (July 10th)
• Junkanoo Festivals
BAHAMAS DO'S
• Do ask the taxi driver how much it will cost to get to
where you want to go.
• Do familiarize yourself with a little Bahamian
jargon. Yes, English is the official language of The
Bahamas, but Bahamians have their own unique
way of speaking it.
• Some Bahamas taxi drivers are notorious for over-
charging guests, or taking the long route just to
make an extra buck
BAHAMAS DON'TS
• Don’t be in a hurry. The Bahamas has a laid back
atmosphere, which is actually quite nice for a
vacation.
• Don’t be a bad guest. While Bahamians love
tourists, remember you are a guest in their country.
• Don't be insulted if you are called “honey,”
“darling” or “sweetie”. These terms do not have the
negative or sexist connotation that they do in other
countries. It is just the way Bahamians greet each
other and visitors
BARBADOS
BARBADOS

LAND EREA
430 km²

COORDINATES
13.1939° N, 59.5432° W

CAPITAL
Bridgetown

CLIMATE
tropical, oceanic climate with hot and humid conditions that persist
year-round. The country enjoys an average temperature of 26.8°C, with
no drastic changes in either seasonal or daily temperatures.
BARBADOS

LANGUAGE
ENGLISH

POPULATION
287,371 (2020)

RELIGION
76% of the population is Christian, including Anglicans
(23.9% of the total population), Pentecostals (19.5%),
Seventh-day Adventists (5.9%), Methodists (4.2%), Roman
Catholics (3.8 %), Wesleyans (3.4%), Nazarenes ...
BARBADOS

GASTRONOM
Y
•Pudding and Souse. ...
•Conkies. ...
•Black Cake. ...
•Fishcakes and Bakes. ...
•Cutters. ...
•Bajan Macaroni Pie. ...
•Jug Jug.
•Flying fish and could cou
ACCESS
ROUTES
buses of the Barbados
Transport Board, mini-
buses or route taxis also
known as ZR Vans.
BARBADOS ATTRACTIONS
1 Downtown Bridgetown 2.The Beaches of Carlisle Bay
Bathsheba Bay Animal Flower Cave
BARBADOS DON'TS
Don't do these nine things while in Barbados

Don't Wear Camouflage. ...


Don't Take Lots of Leather. ...
Don't Disturb the Sea Turtles. ...
Keep a Distance from the Monkeys. ...
Don't Swim on the East Coast. ...
Don't Dive Without a Marker. ...
Don't Touch Manchineel Fruit. ...
Don't Sunbathe Topless.
1.Crane Beach
2.St. Nicholas Abbey
. 3. Harrison's Cave
Celebration/Holidays/Festival
Holidays
Barbados
Festivals Public holidays (2022)
New Year's Day
• Barbados Food and Rum Jan 1, 2022
Errol Barrow Day

Festival. ... Jan 21, 2022


Good Friday

• Agrofest. ...
Apr 15, 2022
Easter Monday
Apr 18, 2022

• Oistins Fish Festival. ... National Heroes Day (in Barbados)


Apr 28, 2022
Labour Day
• Holetown Festival. ... May 2, 2022
Whit Monday

• Sandy Lane Gold Cup. ... Jun 6, 2022


Emancipation Day (of Barbados)
Aug 1, 2022

• Gospelfest. ... Kadooment Day


Aug 1, 2022
Independence Day (of Barbados)
• Waterman Festival. Nov 30, 2022
Boxing Day
Dec 26, 2022
Christmas
Dec 27, 2022
BARBADOS DO'S
Pack Aqua Shoes
As much as the beaches of Barbados are pristine and clear, the sands
have a lot of marine creatures nesting in them.
Better to rent a car
Barbados is a small island. You can prefer a car for travelling across the
islands over a bike.
Go Snorkeling
Barbados has one of the largest turtle populations in the world.
Moreover, it is one of the cleanest islands in the world to not miss the
opportunity of going for snorkeling in these islands.
Become a party animal
Barbados is one of those places where you can party till you drop. There
is no limitation on the time for partying. You can party from night to
morning. So, while at Barbados, use this opportunity of a lifetime.
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT LUCIA
LAND EREA LANGUAGE
•617 km² •English, though many
COORDINATES residents speak in Saint
•13.9094° N, 60.9789° W Lucian French Creole.
CAPITAL POPULATION
•Castries • 185,284
CLIMATE RELIGION
•St Lucia has a dry season and
a wet season.
•Roman Catholicism, 61.4%
•with lots of sun and •Seventh day Adventists
maximum daily average 10.4%
temperatures ranging from
29°C to 31°C throughout the •Pentecostals 8.8%
year.
GASTRONOM
Y
Green figs and
saltfish, grilled
fish, lambi,
bouyon, stewed
meats, and other
delicacies are
popular dishes in
Saint Lucia.
ACCESS
ROUTES
by car or minibus,
though taxis are also
available and water taxis
around the island are
plentiful. Rental cars or
scooters can be obtained
at the Hewanorra
International Airport
(UVF) in the southern
town of Vieux Fort,
which is about 40 miles
to the south of Castries.
SAINT LUCIA ATTRACTION
1. The Pitons
2. Marigot Bay
3. Hiking the Tet Paul Nature Trail
SAINT LUCIA
• Diamond Falls Botanical
• Sulphur Springs Park Gardens, Waterfall &
Scenic Drive, Mount Mineral Baths,
Soufriere Soufrière Estate
HOLIDAYS/ FESTIVALS
Saint Lucia Jazz.
• New years Day
• Independence Day Saint Lucia Carnival.
• Good Friday Mercury Fest.
• Easter Monday Roots and Soul.
• LAbour Day
• Whit Monday
Creole Day Festival.
• Feast of corpus cristi Saint Lucia Food and Rum
• Emancipation Day Festival.
• Thanks Giving Wellness Music Festival.
• National Day
• Christmas
SAINT LUCIA DO'S AND
DON'TS
DO'S DON'TS
• Know the road rules of • Dress inappropriately
St Lucia • Venture into unknown
• Have some currency or territory alone
money withdrawn • Pet the stray animals
• Visit the beaches- they • Forget to check the
are all public weather forecast
• Try the local food
GRENADA
GRENADA
• LAND EREA • LANGUAGE.
• 344 km² English; French-
• COORDINATES. African-English dialect
• 12.1165° N, 61.6790° W • RELIGION. Roman
• CAPITAL Catholicism;
• Saint George's Protestantism;
• CLIMATE. Hinduism; Christian-
• Rainy season between June African sects
and december.. • POPULATION.
Dry season between
January and May.
113,679
GASTRONOM
Y
Fried Bake and
Saltfish. ...
Lambie Souse. ...
Callaloo Soup. ...
Pelau. ...
Roti. ...
Crab Back. ...
Curry Goat.
ACCESS
ROUTES
Major airport:
Maurice Bishop
International
Airport
Plane, bus,
private vehicle,
taxi
GRENADA land forms
GRENADA major
ATTRACTION
• Grand Anse Beach • St george's
GRENADA
• FORT FEDERICK • CARENAGE
GRENADA

• MORNE ROUGE BAY • LIVERA NATIONAL


PARK
HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS
• New years Day • Independence Day. ...
• Independence Day
• Good Friday
• Carriacou Carnival. ...
• Easter Monday • Spice Mas (Grenada
• LAbour Day Carnival) ...
• Whit Monday
• Feast of corpus cristi
• Carriacou Panrang
• Emancipation Day
Festival
• Thanks Giving
• National Day
• Christmas
• Boxing Day
GRENADA DON'TS
• DON'T expect to find great prices
anywhere.Restaurants, even local ones, expect US-
like prices. Taxis, very expensive. Even the busses
are the same price as a DC metro bus.
• DON'T: waste your money on one of those
ubiquitous spice necklaces, unless you want your
kitchen to smell like cloves.

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
• LAND EREA 440
km²
• COORDINATES. 17.0608°
N, 61.7964° W
• CAPITAL. Saint
john's
• CLIMATE. tropical,
hot and humid all year round, with a relatively
cool, dry season from January to mid-April and a
hot, humid, and rainy season from mid-June to
mid-November.
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH

RELIGION
76.5% Christianity
12.1% Other
5.9% No religion
5.5% Unspecified

POPULATION
99,725
GASTRONOM
Y
Conch.
Ducana.
Fungee and
Pepperpot.
Souse.
Saltfish.
Local Lagers.
Tamarind Balls.
ACCESS
ROUTES
V. C. Bird
International
Airport (ANU)
•plane, bus
private vehicle
Train
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Land
Forms
ANTIGUA AND BERBUDA
major attraction
1. Half Moon Bay, Antigua 2. 17 Mile Beach, Barbuda
ANTIGUA AND BERBUDA
Nelson's Dockyard National
Park, Antigua St. John's, Antigua
ANTIGUA AND BERBUDA
Devil's Bridge: Indian Town Museum of Antigua and
National Park, Antigua Barbuda
FESTIVALS/HOLIDAYS
• Wadadli Day
• A & B International Kite
Festival
• Annual Seafood Festival
• Antigua and Barbuda
International Cricket Fest
• Antigua Sailing Week
• Antigua Carnival
• Independence day
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
DON'TS
•Don’t hire a car in Antigua if you are not an experienced
driver
•Don’t go to Mount Obama
•Don’t try to find a free parking space in St John’s
•Don’t search for a cheap coffee
•Don’t go to Jacqui O’s
•Avoid wearing any scent or perfume.
DOMINICA
DOMINICA
• LAND EREA. 750
km2
• COORDINATES. 15.4150°
N, 61.3710° W
• CAPITAL ROSEAU
• CLIMATE.
tropical climate, hot and humid all year round,
with a relatively cool and dry season from January
to mid-April and a hot, humid and rainy season
from mid-June to mid-November
DOMINICA
• LANGUAGE. ENGLISH
• RELIGION. 94.4%
Christianity. 3.0% Folk
religions. 1.7% Other.
0.9% None[3]
• POPULATION.
72,737
DOMINICA
GASTRONOMY
rice and peas, Stew
chicken, Stew beef,
fried and stewed fish
and many different
types of hearty fish
broths and Soups
which are packed full
with dumplings,
carrots and ground
provisions.
ACCESS
ROUTES
Major airport: Douglas–Charles
Airport (

Taxi, Car
DOMINICA Major attraction
• Morne Trois Pitons • Boiling Lake
National Park
DOMINICA
• Dominica's Beaches • Cabrits National Park
DOMINICA
• Victoria Falls • Roseau
DOMINICA
FESTIVALS HOLIDAYS

• Carnival. A major highlight of the


island, Carnival is celebrated a
week before Ash Wednesday. ...
• Dominica Festival of the Arts. ...
• Jazz n' Creole. ...
• Caribbean Endemic Bird
Festival. ..
• Giraudel-Eggleston Flower Show. .
• Dive Fest. ...
• World Creole Music Festival.
DOMINICAN DO'S AND
DON'TS
DON'TS
• Exchanging too many pesos (Just change enough for small purchases)
• Not arranging for airport transfers (Get to your hotel conveniently)
• Driving (You’ll find roads with hazardous local traffic)
• Staying only within your all-inclusive resort grounds (There’s more of
the Dominican Republic to see and explore)
• Underestimating the sun (or rain) Cover up and slap on some
sunscreen
• Falling for common scams (From fake beggars and police to illegal
taxis and parking)
• Think everyone speaks English (It’s not widely spoken)
• Buy anything without a license.
• Be rude to local people
GREENLAND
GREENLAND
• LAND EREA. 2.166
million km²
• COORDINATES. 71.7069°
N, 42.6043° W
• CAPITAL. NUUK
• CLIMATE LONG
WINTER AND SHORT SUMMER
GREENLAND
• LANGUAGE GREENLANDIC.
(Dialects)
Kalaallisut,Tunumiisut,Inuktun
• RELIGION. Lutheranism
(95.5%). Catholicism (0.2%).
Other Christian (0.4%).
nuit Spiritual Beliefs (0.8%).
Agnostic (2.3%).
Atheist (0.2%).
Baháʼí and Other Religions (0.6%)
• POPULATION.
56,466,
GASTRONOM
Y
meat from marine
mammals, game,
birds, and fish, and
normally contains
high levels of
protein.
ACCESS
ROUTES
Nuuk Airport
Kangerlussuaq Airport
Ilulissat Airport
• Air plane from town to
town
Helicopter from settlement
to settlement
Coastal ship along the west
coast
Boat from town to
settlement
Car in daily transport
GREENLAND major
ATTRACTION
Ilulissat Ice-fjord
Whale Watching
GREENLAND
Nuuk and the Greenland The Northern Lights (Aurora
National Museum Borealis)
GREENLAND

Uunartoq Hot Springs Qaqortoq Museum


GREENLAND
•Viking Ruins
•Dogsledding and Snowmobile Tours
•Exploring by Boat and Ferries
GREENLAND
HOLIDAYS/FESTIVALS
HOLIDAYS and TRADITION FESTIVALS
• National Day of Greenland. • National Day. Image Source. ...
June. • Arctic Circle Race. Image
• The Northern Lights in Source. ...
Greenland. August-April. • Polar Circle Marathon. Image
• Nuuk Snow Festival in Source. ...
Greenland. February-March. • New Year. Image Source. ...
• Greenland Adventure Race. • Arctic Palerfik. Image Source. ...
September. • Nuuk Marathon. Image Source. ...
• Arctic Circle Race. March. • Mitaartut. Image Source. ...
• Whale Watching. March-August • Nuuk Snow Festival.
GREENLAND
DO'S and DON'TS
DO'S
• 1. In summer, be prepared for anything in between 0 to 25 degrees Celsius so make sure
to bring clothes fit for any weather.
• 2. Make sure to enjoy the sceneries. One of the most beautiful spots is the view from
Kujaleqatikasia close to Igaliku. The ice to the right, the fjords ahead, waterfalls to the
left and dreamy field behind you.
• 3. Get hold of a fishing rod! There are plenty of fish and it’s so nice to pull out a cod and
fry directly on the pan.
• 4. Take your time! Don’t plan your trek with a tight time frame. The trails are sometimes
unpredictable depending on the vegetation and season. Also, if you plan to travel to
south Greenland, don’t get too surprised if your flight can not land at the planned air
field because of the fog. By experience, this can take a couple of days to sort out.
• 5. Enjoy the fact that there is seldom more than one sound at a time. One boat, one
waterfall, one dog or one car. For me, living in a city, always surrounded by tiering noise,
it’s absolutely relaxing for body and mind.
• 6. Bring a floral field guide. The fields are just loaded with colorful flowers and it’s fun to
learn a few new plants along the way.
SAINT KITTS AND
NEVIS
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
LAND EREA
•261 km²
COORDINATES
•17.3578° N, 62.7830° W
CAPITAL
•Basseterre
CLIMATE
•warm and humid conditions throughout the year
SAINT KITTS AND
NEVIS
LANGUAGE
•ENGLISH
RELIGION
•87.6% Christianity
•8.7% No religion
•1.8% Hinduism
•1.9% Others
POPULATION
•54,035
GASTRONOM
Y
Abundant seafood
and meats such as
goat add to the
diet.
ACCESS
ROUTES
Major Airport: Robert
Llewellyn Bradshaw
International Airport
(SKB),

Ferry, taxi, car,


minibus
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
Landforms
• volcanic island
SAINT KITS AND NEVIS
major ATTRACTION
St. Kitts Scenic Railway Cottle Church
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
• Sky Safari Tours • Island Paradise Tours
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
Beach Addiction St. Kitts
Island Paradise Tours Nevis
SAINT KITTS AND
NEVIS
•A Taste of Saint Kitts
•The National Museum
•Oualie Beach Resort
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
HOLIDAYS/FESTIVALS
HOLIDAYS
• January 1: New Year's Day
• January 2: Carnival Day
• Good Friday
• Easter Monday
• May 1: Labour Day
• Whit Monday
• August 1: Emancipation Day, commemorates liberation of slaves in 1834.
• August 2: Culturama Day[2]
• September 16: National Heroes' Day, There are currently five national heroes: Robert Llewellyn
Bradshaw, Paul Southwell, Joseph Nathaniel France, Simeon Daniel, and Kennedy Simmonds.[3]
• September 19: Independence Day, from the U.K. in 1983.[4]
• December 25: Christmas Day
• December 26: Boxing Day
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

FESTIVALS
• Latin Festival. Sat, October 1, 2022 - Mon, October
31, 2022. October TBA. Learn More.
• St. Kitts & Nevis National Carnival - Sugar Mas. Thu,
December 1, 2022 - Sat, December 31, 2022.
December TBA. Learn More.
• St. Kitts Music Festival. Thu, June 22, 2023 - Sat,
June 24, 2023. Learn More.

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