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Planning a Trip to the Galapagos Islands

07/29/2016 in Galápagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are one of the most ecologically extraordinary places on the planet. The ecosystem that inspired Darwin – now a protected part of our world heritage - continues to fascinate. Free and fearless animals, different from any others found anywhere else in the world, awe visitors who make the journey to this remote destination.

If you're thinking about a...


Say "I Do" in the Cayman Islands

07/19/2016 in Cayman Islands

For couples looking to plan an exotic Caribbean island wedding, the Cayman Islands offers something few destinations can match...exquisite natural beauty infused with civility and commitment. The result is a sort of "barefoot elegance" that promises to make your special day truly remarkable. Whether you're planning a grand, sophisticated church wedding for 200 or an intimate beachfront ceremony for two...


"Unity Sand" Wedding Ceremony in the Cayman Islands

07/19/2016 in Cayman Islands

The "Unity Sand" ceremony is a popular option for beach weddings in the Cayman's Islands. Simply put, it represents two lives blending into one. In original sand ceremonies, the bride and groom would toss handfuls of sand together into the wind. The grains combined and, unable to be separated, symbolized the unity and eternity. In today's sand ceremony, different colors...


Top 5 destination wedding spots in the Caribbean

02/05/2016 in Anywhere

One of the most significant changes in the wedding industry in the last 10 years is the emergence of destination weddings. This is a phenomenon where a couple contracts a wedding company to look for a wedding destination based on their set of requirements and preferences.

Fortunately for you, after reading this post, you may not require a wedding expert to...


Experience Adventure in The Cook Islands

02/04/2016 in Cook Islands

The Cook Islands are an Island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago comprises 15 islands that occupy a total area of 240 square kilometers. The islands are in free association with New Zealand. Its surface area may seem small, but the islands have an Exclusive Economic Zone which occupies a whopping 1,800,000 square kilometers (690,000 sq. mi)...