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  2. 10 tropical destinations you can visit without a US passport

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    Just a short ferry ride from St. John is St. Thomas, which makes it simple to hit two of the three U.S. Virgin Islands on the same trip. When I took the ferry on a previous visit, the ride lasted ...

  3. 12 Thrilling Bucket List Vacations for the Adventure Junkie - AOL

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    Fiji. For those looking to explore the world beneath the surface, Kokomo Private Island Resort & Spa in Fiji has a world-class dive shop. Explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with colorful fish ...

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    Beaches | Turks and Caicos. This all-inclusive Caribbean resort has it all: Think five villages, 21 restaurants, supervised activities for kids, and a sprawling waterpark steps away from turquoise ...

  5. List of Caribbean islands - Wikipedia

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    The following islands are some of the major islands in the island country Cuba: [10] Cuba (largest island in the Caribbean 104,556 km 2 (40,369 sq mi), 21°56′02″N 78°45′15″W  /  21.93384°N 78.75425°W  / 21.93384; -78.75425  ( Island

  6. Adventure travel - Wikipedia

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    Jungle tourism is a subcategory of adventure travel defined by active multifaceted physical means of travel in the jungle regions of the earth. According to the Glossary of Tourism Terms, jungle tours have become a major component of green tourism in tropical destinations and are a relatively recent phenomenon of Western international tourism.

  7. Earth's Tropical Islands - Wikipedia

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    Earth's Tropical Islands is a 2020 British television series co-produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and PBS. [1] It premiered on 1 January 2020 in the United Kingdom on BBC Two. [2] and later in the USA on PBS under the title, Islands of Wonder. The series has three episodes, each of which features a different tropical island.