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What to do in Barbados 15 must-sees in 2025
Updated on 22/09/2025 Activities and experiences
Admire magnificent panoramas with stretches of fine sand and crystal-clear waters, discover Creole culture and Bajan hospitality, explore wildlife... The island of Barbados promises to be an unforgettable...
10 destinations destinations to travel by speaking French!
Updated on 22/09/2025 Activities and experiences
© Guenterguni You dream of discovering new landscapes, new cultures, but the language barrier frightens you a little? Don't worry, speak French opens many doors and borders around the world!...
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Une chose est sûre, malgré tous les soubresauts de son histoire, Cuba n'a rien perdu de son charme, elle est même plus fascinante que jamais. Prenez votre billet,...
How to travel en Caraïbes
How to go alone
Nothing prevents you from going alone to the Caribbean whether you arrive by sea or by air. On the spot you have the possibility to manage without any problem especially if you go to an island of the DOM-TOM. You can travel alone even in Cuba.
How to go on a tour
The formula sometimes the most advantageous to stay in the Caribbean and often the simplest to organize a tour, as in Cuba, for example. The Caribbean is in the catalog of all the major tour operators, you are spoiled for choice from the luxury formula to the freedom formula, from the diving trip to the discovery tour of the distilleries of Martinique or the biodiversity of Guadeloupe.
How to get around
Regular flights connect the largest islands of the Caribbean. The boat will also allow you to move from one island to another. In the islands, cabs and public transportation are sufficient, especially for those of small surface. On the islands, you can choose between walking (but it's hot!), biking or scooting. Renting a car can be useful in the larger islands like the Dominican Republic.