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All Inclusive Packages to BahamasBahama Islands News, Articles and InformationChanges In L'Attitudes Offers Caribbean Winter Sale: Book Now & Save $100 or MoreTAMPA, Fla., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Changes In L'Attitudes, a leading Caribbean operator, is offering amazing savings of $100 or more when you book now. Packages start at $399pp for 4 days/3 nights at the Radisson Cable Beach in the Bahamas. Other popular destinations throughout the Caribbean are available and are designed to fit any traveler's style. JAMAICA -- Sunset Beach Resort & Spa -- from $507pp. Escape to one of the best all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean. Pamper yourself at our spa, splash around the water park or relax on the oceanfront of Montego Bay. Children stay FREE. CANCUN -- Blue Bay Club -- from $407pp. Let your cares melt away at one of Cancun's most tempting all-inclusive beachfront resorts. Truly the hot spot for a perfect getaway. BAHAMAS -- Radisson Cable Beach -- from $399pp.
Liberty Travel Offers Winter Caribbean Sale Starting at $339*RAMSEY, N.J., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Let's face it, warm temperatures are heading south for the winter, why not do the same! During Liberty Travel's Winter Caribbean Sale, booking now through November 15th for travel January 1, 2007 through March 9th, will have you saving a bundle rather than wearing one. Melt away your winter vacation worries with these amazing packages: * Radisson Cable Beach, Bahamas, All Inclusive, 3 nights from Miami $519 -- SAVE $870 per couple * Intercontinental San Juan Resort & Casino, Puerto Rico, 4 nights from New York $775 -- SAVE $560 per couple * Marriott Frenchman's Reef, St. Thomas, 5 nights from Chicago $1259 -- SAVE $1,235 per couple * Westin Aruba Resort, Spa & Casino, 5 nights from New York $1269 -- SAVE $655 per couple * Excellence Punta Cana, All Inclusive, 5 nights from Boston $1269 -- SAVE $720 per couple * Sandals Grande Ocho Rios Beach & Villa Resort, All Inclusive, 5 nights from New York $1315 -- SAVE $1190 per couple .Anna Nicole, Political Liability In The BahamasNASSAU, Bahamas -- Anna Nicole Smith has become an election-season liability for the Bahamian government, which has had to defend its decision to grant her permanent residency while the former reality TV star fights eviction from a secluded waterfront mansion.Smith's quick path to Bahamian residency and the high priority given to an investigation into her son's mysterious death are eclipsing the economy and other issues in political debates as the island chain prepares for general elections next year. "What the El" Editorial: I guess when the spotlight is on your island, you want to look better than Aruba after the Natalie Holloway incident. While that all sounds like a good reason, I doubt tourism would have been affected by the death of Anna Nicoles son at his mothers bedside. Caribbean Destinations Rush To Cope With US Passport RuleHardbeatnews, BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Fri. Nov. 17, 2006: With the U.S. passport rule now less than two months away, Caribbean destinations are following Jamaicas plans and incentivizing to entice American fliers to obtain passports. As of Jan. 8, 2007, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative will require all travelers re-entering the U.S. via air to present a passport. Incentives include full reimbursement of basic passport fees, complimentary spa packages, golf greens fees, attraction tours, room upgrades, extra nights and gift shop purchases.Jamaica kicked off a new program encouraging U.S. citizens to get their passports by rewarding vacationers who make Jamaica their first visit with their new passport. Rewards include special credits while on the island amounting to the cost of obtaining a passport. | ||||