South Florida. Not a Caribbean Island but the freest state in USA.
But that's not the only reason we're featuring Florida. Its proximity connects it to the Caribbean, giving Miami the geographical title as the captital of the Caribbean.
And not to forget the amount of imports done to the Caribbean from or through South Florida, the many connecting flights to and from the Caribbean and the very similar climate, holiday spirit, beaches and variety of watersports.
Acording to CoolestCarib.com, if South Florida ever splits from the continent it would be the number one Caribbean Island.
What else is there to do in South Florida? If you're into kitesurfing or wish to learn how to kiteboard, South Florida has enough beaches and strong winds to satify your kiting desires. For more information on kitesuring in and around Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale By the Sea and Pompano contact Fort Lauderdale Kitesurfing Co. For kitesurfing more south, on Miami Beach contact Sky Banditz. And for kitesurfing lessons and rentals in Palm Beach, Juno or Jupiter check out Jupiter Kite Paddle Wake.
Enjoy your stay!
Southern Florida is the only place in the world where American crocodiles and alligators are found in the same region.
How to fight mosquitoes in the Caribbean without dosing yourself with insect repellent chemicals? There's a natural route for everything. Lemongrass or lavender essential oil. Dilute either with water, pour it in a spray bottle, and voila, your skin will love you and mosquitoes will flee from you!