10 Best Places to Retire in the Caribbean
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10 Best Places to Retire in the Caribbean.
When it comes to planning your dream Caribbean retirement, not all Caribbean islands are the same. Some offer more cosmopolitan environments, others more rugged. Others offer more luxury, others more affordability. But when it comes to finding that perfect mix of affordability, available real estate and sheer excitement, it may be better to look where others are not. These are the best places to retire that you may have never thought of.
1. Barbuda
2. Culebra
3. Dominica
4. Anegada
5. Cayman Brac
6. Cat Island, Bahamas
7. Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe
8. Great Exuma
9. Little Exuma
10. Roatan
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Cat Island Bahamas
It’s the great Caribbean beach destination you didn’t even know existed, filled with impossibly long stretches of white (and pink) sand: Cat Island, Bahamas.
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Welcome to the Out Islands of the Bahamas, or as we like to call it the REAL Bahamas. This video is about the island of Cat. It is our intent to show a glimpse of our two hosts (Kevin Oestenstad and Jennifer Fox) discovering the Out Islands of the REAL Bahamas for the first time.
Join them on their journey to discover truly authentic Bahamian destination experiences in Cat Island. They get off the beaten path and SEEK what historical, natural, and cultural wonders these beautiful islands in the Bahamas offers to visitors.
What they found in Cat completely changed their perspective of what they thought about the Bahamas. The Out Islands is not a place for everyone, so if you are looking for touristy resorts, crowded beaches, casinos and cruise stops, or marine life behind aquarium glass, don't come to the Out Islands.
More importantly, our hosts found themselves. These tranquil islands of the Bahamas also allow you to RECONNECT to yourself and your loved ones. Learn more about the resorts where you can stay and the activities you can do on Cat Island and the REAL Bahamas at
If you have a great story about Cat Island, we would love for you to share them with us.
Fly to Cat Island, Bahamas
Fly in to your own private island resort on Cat Island. Cat Island is a quiet and beautiful Bahamas Out Island destination with a number of unique, casual family run resorts, hotels and restaurants including: Fernandez Bay Village, Greenwood Beach resort, Bridge Inn, Hawk's Nest Resort & Marina, Island Hopp Inn, Pigeon Cay Beach Club, Sammy T's Beach Resort, Shanna' Cove Resort and Tailwinds Resort. To see all the Bahamas resorts and destinations visit
The Most LUXURIOUS Vacation Destinations in the World!
Where are the most luxurious places to stay in the world?! What about the most expensive?! Did you know that the Royal Suite at the Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas costs an average of $25.000 a night?! Find out about the most luxurious vacation destinations in the world!
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7 - Mardan Palace Hotel, Turkey
Let’s say you’re in Turkey, and you have some money that’s burning a hole in your pocket. If that’s the case, be sure to check out the Mardan Palace Hotel. This masterpiece of a hotel cost 1.4 billion dollars to build, and was the brainchild of businessman Telman Ismailov. The hotel has 560 rooms, a 12,000 sq ft spa, and its own beach that had 9,000 tons of sand imported from Egypt! Hey, that Egyptian sand is key right? More than 100,000 square feet of gold, 240,000 square feet of Italian marble, and 500,000 crystals were used in the construction of the hotel!
Mardan Palace is also home to the largest swimming pool in all of the Mediterranean. Apparently, more than 1000 guests can splash around in the pool at the same time. At the center of the pool is a seafood restaurant, and it’s surrounded by 4 aquariums that host over 3,000 varieties of fish. The main reason being, food tastes much better when it’s surrounded by 4 aquariums than none, come on! Inside the hotel, you’ll find eye popping interiors of gold leaf, crystal, and Italian marble.
There are also ten gourmet restaurants, 17 bars, and a full-service luxury spa on the property. I think the perk I’d take advantage of the most is the 24/7 personal butler service that’s also included. Those acres of private sandy beaches that’s outside that cost millions of dollars…….yeah, they replace that on a yearly basis to keep it fresh. What kinda sand is this, cat litter?! Oh…did I forget to mention that this resort also has its own zoo? Because, f*ck it, why the hell not?! Might as well go see some exotic animals after throwing back a few drinks on that Egyptian sand!
6 - Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas
Atlantis Paradise Island is a luxury resort housed on a 141 acre waterscape. Freshwater and saltwater lagoons run throughout the property, as well as the rope bridges and waterfalls. There are also marine habitats, water slides, river rides, and several sparkling pools that helps guests soak up that island sun.
What sets this place apart from other high class resorts is one of its suites. The Royal Towers Bridge Suite on the 23rd floor is one of the most decadent places in the world. It’s made up of ten rooms, with 12 foot ceilings in each, and full length windows everywhere. There’s a formal dining room, a grand piano, a 22-karat gold chandelier, a 1250 square foot living room, whirlpool tubs, just to name a few things. And of course, in my personal opinion, the best part of staying at a luxury resort. A permanent staff of seven on call to make sure that every need is met.
The view from the suite is also nothing to sneeze at, as the suite is housed on top of a bridge that connects the two Royal Tower Buildings. This suite is up there for one of the most expensive places to stay in the world at an average of 25 thousand dollars a night. This isn’t close to being the most expensive room in the world, but you’ll find out a bit later which hotel that could be at and how high the price can get to stay just 24 hours. But still, 25 thousand dollars is still a lot of money to blow on a hotel. How many times do you think Floyd Mayweather has stayed in this suite?!
5 - Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi
If you ever get the chance to go visit Abu Dhabi, check out the Emirates Palace Hotel or even better, stay there if you have the cash! With construction costs around 3 billion dollars, the Emirates Palace Hotel is the 3rd most expensive hotel in the world right after The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas and Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Cat Island Bahamas HD
Welcome to the Out Islands of the Bahamas, or as we like to call it the REAL Bahamas. This video is about the island of Cat. It is our intent to show a glimpse of our two hosts (Kevin Oestenstad and Jennifer Fox) discovering the Out Islands of the REAL Bahamas for the first time. Join them on their journey to discover truly authentic Bahamian destination experiences in Cat Island. They get off the beaten path and SEEK what historical, natural, and cultural wonders these beautiful islands in the Bahamas offers to visitors. What they found in Cat completely changed their perspective of what they thought about the Bahamas. The Out Islands is not a place for everyone, so if you are looking for touristy resorts, crowded beaches, casinos and cruise stops, or marine life behind aquarium glass, don't come to the Out Islands. More importantly, our hosts found themselves. These tranquil islands of the Bahamas also allow you to RECONNECT to yourself and your loved ones. Learn more about the resorts where you can stay and the activities you can do on Cat Island and the REAL Bahamas at If you have a great story about Cat Island, we would love for you to share them with us.
TOP Cruises & Vacations for Pet Lovers
We all wish we could take our dogs and cats to school or work with us, but did you know you can actually bring your pets on a cruise? Your furry friends will love our list of the top pet friendly cruises and travel ideas for pet enthusiasts!
Cunard Queen Mary II
The largest ship operated by Cunard Line is the most pet-friendly cruise ship . Queen Mary II, named name by England’s current and longest reigning Monarch, has a wonderful kennel program complete with a full-time Kennel Master, whose responsibilities include feeding and walking guests’ pets as well as cleaning the 12 kennels. From England to America, you and your pets will cruise like royalty!
Meow Meow Cruise
Cat lovers rejoice! The Meow Meow Cruise aboard Carnival Liberty has everything you and your fellow cat enthusiasts need for some fun in the sun. The 4-day cruise leaving from Port Canaveral, FL spends a day at sea before visiting Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas. Though you can’t actually bring Mr. Bigglesworth on the cruise, you can bring all the pictures you want to share with the other guests! You can even get the photo embedded on a custom meow meow t-shirt.
Woof Woof Cruise
Since there’s a Meow Meow cruise for cats, it makes sense that they’re working on one for dog-lovers. The Woof Woof Cruise is a soon to be counterpart of the cat lovers cruise. It is a place for people to share their love for our fuzzy four-legged friends. Service dogs are the only animals allowed on ships currently, but you can still take plenty of pictures to show your furry friends when you get home!
Tashirojima
Nestled in the Miyagi Prefecture, Japan is an island every cat lover needs to visit. Tash-hero-Jeema, better known as Cat Island, is chock full of felines thanks to the Japanese suspersition that feeding stray cats brings wealth and good luck. It also brings more cats! Just a half hour ferry ride from the Japanese mainland, the island is a popular tourist destination for pet lovers all over the world.
Lanai
The Lanai Cat Sanctuary on the Hawaiian island of Lanai is a popular tourist spot thanks to all their furry friends. The sanctuary started as a haven for tropical birds, but over time, they started accepting stray cats as well!
Known as “Hawaiian Lions” to those who work there, the kitties enjoy fun in the sun and a lot of love from visiting travelers. Guests can adopt any of the cats or you can even sponsor a cat if taking one home isn’t an option.
The 16 Islands of The Bahamas
One of the best kept secrets of the Bahamas is that they span over 700 islands and cays, sprinkled across 100,000 square miles of the world’s clearest waters. Of those 700 islands, 16 are unique island destinations simply waiting to be explored. bahamas.com
8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Key West
8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Key West Florida | The southernmost city in the continental United States, Key West features a unique mixture of cultural influences. The colorful history of the four by two-mile island is filled with tales of poverty and prosperity, death and rebirth. The early economic ventures in Key West involved wrecking, where locals salvaged the goods of ships run aground in the shallow waters, and sponge fishing.The architecture is mainly Caribbean with many houses built out of coral-rock or salvaged ship-boards, while others came directly from the Bahamas. They were dismantled and shipped, then re-assembled here. The food is Afro-Caribbean and Spanish and there is a certain tropical, laid-back feel to the town.
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