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Island-Hopping in the Caribbean With Carrie Gibson
By EMILY BRENNAN
The British historian, who toured the region to research her new book, talks about ferries versus flying, places to stay and more.
On a visit to this low-key island near Puerto Rico, you could find yourself sharing a spectacular beach with a few people, or with no one at all.
Chikungunya, which causes fever and muscle pain, has spread across the region this year. Here are tips for travelers.
Change has come to tranquil Tulum, now with traffic and crowds, but the beach is still stunning and the water as clear as a fishbowl.
How much was this “infracción” between Tulum and Cancún going to cost us?
The British historian, who toured the region to research her new book, talks about ferries versus flying, places to stay and more.
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You may be ready to reciprocate this Dutch spot’s proclaimed affection after a meal there.
Free bike rentals, plenty of outdoor lounge space and a location near Main Street are all part of the package at this four-room inn that opened last year.
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