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10 Secret Caribbean Hotels

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 24, 2014 - 7:01 pm
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Manta House, Grand Turk

If you’ve ever heard of Grand Turk you’ve either visited on a cruise or you’re an avid diver. For the latter, I like this cozy three-bungalow set-up on Front Street where you’ll be just steps from dive shops, the beckoning sea and The Sandbar, a super-cool beach bar and restaurant run by the inn’s owners.


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