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Caribbean Travel Deal Mention the Caribbean and everyone will immediately think of an array of beaches, tropical breezes, and starry evenings under clear skies. While all that is true, they all cost you, too. So how can you make the most out of your Caribbean vacation? Simple, by searching around for great Caribbean travel deals.
 
These days, looking for great travel deals to virtually any destination is made all easy for the smart traveler. All you really need is a computer and an Internet connection and presto - you find yourself the perfect Caribbean travel deal. But to make things even more convenient, we've done all the searching, so now all you have to do is scroll through our list of great Caribbean travel deals for the one that fits your travel plan and budget. Single Parents Haven Are you a single parent busy juggling work, soccer practice, dance recitals and dinners? If you answered yes, then you ought to know that is the best time to go have a little fun with the Caribbean travel deal offered at Beaches Resorts. To Celebrate Single Parents Month, Beaches Resorts, through American Airlines Vacations, offers single parents and their children the opportunity to enjoy the special promotions and Caribbean travel deals at one of four all-inclusive Caribbean Beaches Resorts. This Caribbean travel deal includes: * Single supplement waived for single parents traveling with children * Welcome cocktail party just for single parents and their children * Movie night on Thursdays exclusively for children with single parents * A second cocktail function for single parents only After-"tax time" Relaxation Guests staying at Biras Creek Resort in Virgin Gorda can write off their worries as well as their deductions at the end of this tax season. How so? Well, you see, in honor of the season's close, the Biras Creek Resort is offering an extremely rare Caribbean travel deal by way of a special "tax relief" promotion. Now, here's one tax return you can surely smile about. This "tax relief" Caribbean travel deal consists of the following: * Oceanview suite * Bottle of wine with dinner * Yoga sessions for two * Swedish massage for two each night And all this at a clever cost of $1040. And if you decide to stay for four nights or more, this Caribbean travel deal may even include a free sunset sail aboard the resort's yacht, plus complimentary airport transfers. Cayman Brac Special Ideally suited for families, Divi Tiara Beach Resort in Cayman Brac sweetens its already sweet family Caribbean travel deals by offering a special family package for their Family Week. So make your family vacation easy, fun, and affordable this summer by getting one of Divi Tiara Beach Resort's Family Week Packages for seven nights beginning at $399 per adult. If you got kids 12 years and under, they get to stay and eat for free! This Caribbean travel deal includes: * Accommodations * Breakfast daily * Round-trip airport transfers * Daily two-tank dives * Kids Stay and Eat Free special
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