Holiday In Wales The Caribbean is hotting up for its peak winter season. In a bid to increase visitation during the 2005/2006 period there is a strict focus on soft adventure. The Caribbean is a diverse range of islands that provide ample outlet for adventure lovers.
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Those who wish to escape commercial tourism and who have a sense of adventure are drawn to Honduras, which is one of the least developed countries in Central America.
Caravan Holiday In Wales "We expect the end of 2005 and early 2006 to be busy months for all the islands, and with a number of new and refurbished properties set to open, visitors to the region will have more choice than ever before."
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