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    Fears of delays in issuing new passports are getting in the way of planning a tropical vacation? Here are your best options. ... AROUND THE WORLD: 15 best all-inclusive family resorts in the world.

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    TROPICAL WINTER VACATIONS:13 best Mexico all-inclusive resorts for families in 2024 For families with younger kids, there's no better all-inclusive choice than Playa del Carmen's Nickelodeon ...

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    15 best all-inclusive family resorts around the world. 8 all-inclusive family resorts for a tropical winter escape. FamilyVacationist.com and TourScoop.com are owned and operated by Vacationist ...

  5. List of reefs - Wikipedia

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    North Sulawesi, Indonesia : Bunaken National Park is renowned as one of the world’s best diving and snorkeling destinations. Approximately 97% of the park's area consists of sea, with more than 390 types of coral reefs decorating its seabed.

  6. Lists of islands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the lists of islands in the world grouped by country ... just south of Madagascar, was once a large tropical island. Zealandia (the Antipodes) Other ...

  7. List of locations with a subtropical climate - Wikipedia

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    Under both classifications, at least one month must average below 18 °C (64.4 °F) or the climate is considered tropical. Leslie Holdridge defined the subtropical climates as having a mean annual biotemperature between the frost line or critical temperature line, 16 °C to 18 °C (depending on locations in the world) and 24 °C. [1]