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Walking Tours to historical sites in Caribbean Islands
The rich history of the Caribbean Islands is evident in the different heritage sites that is present in the different islands of the place. Churches, museums, cities,
A walk through history
A trail through the Caribbean islands that take you to the different historical attractions is really an innovative way of touring the historical sites of Caribbean Islands. Walking Tours to historical sites in Caribbean Islands allows you to enjoy each place that you visit, you can take your own time inspecting it without a thought to the fact that your taxi is waiting. Holidays are meant to be enjoyed and what better way to tour the place yet laze about enjoying these delightful moments than taking a walk through the historical spots at Caribbean Islands.
St Vincent and the Grenadines afford you a walking tour of the historical attractions of the place that includes Ft Charlotte which affords you with a peek into the historical culture of the island. Methodist Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches are two ancient churches that are a must visit in the Walking Tours to
Tortola island offers you further opportunities to glimpse the history of the Caribbean Islands. Hiking to the Botanic Gardens, Mount Sage National Park, Museums, ancient forts and sugar mills are part of the Walking Tours to historical sites in Caribbean Islands at Tortola.
Walk to the historical sites of Caribbean Islands at St Croix and imagine the lives of the people centuries back. The heritage trail includes a tour to the Whim Plantation Museum, St George's Village Botanical Gardens and the historical sites of Christiansted town. The latter town includes a tour to the Steeple building, Government House, forts and churches all within walking distance of each other.
Example the harmony of the French and the Dutch culture at St Maarten as you walk down the historical spots of Caribbean Island. The smooth blend of the different European cultures is evident in the well preserved architecture of the island.


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