Most tourists come from climates that are cold. Warm tropical islands are very welcome.
the so-called "leeward" islands. Together with the so-called 'windward' islands further east they form the Caribbean islands.
They are located in the Caribbean Sea, so yes, they are a part of the Caribbean.
The Caribbean is made up of many separate islands and Independent countries so there is no 1 flag to represent the Caribbean
He traveled from Spain to the Caribbean islands, so that is his route. =)
Not as a group. The Cayman Islands, for instance, is a country, so is the British Virgin islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba and many others.
Because so many people came to the Caribbean as colonists, slaves, or immigrants.
All of the Caribbean countries are part of North America. So is the surrounding sea.
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The Caribbean islands are nice all year long. They have tropical weather so you will be fine. To be safe I would go during the spring or summer time for warmer weather.
No where in the Caribbean is owned by the US ( besides the Us Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico) So therefore you need a passport to get to most places in the Caribbean.
The Bahamas islands are not geographically part of the Caribbean islands, because they are located in the North Alantic ocean. The culture on the Bahamas islands is, similar to that of Caribbean culture, so some people consider the Bahamas to be culturally Caribbean. Check out this map of the Bahamas: http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ifim/country_list/media/bf-map.gif To read more about the Bahamas click the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bahamas
The main resource for currency in the Caribbean is tourism. Tourism is important because the islands are small, so there is not much room for large businesses.