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I’m “A Girl in Red Scarf”, I am not part of the travel industry. I am a business woman with 2 passions: my work and travel. My aim is to give you the best and the most up to date information about your choice of travel destinations anywhere in the world. From secret addresses with beautiful destinations, skipping the obvious places, or all the should do tourist stuff in the places you travel , cool cultures, events or festivals you shouldn’t miss, I will help you to travel your dreams in style.

Start planning the summer vacation of 2023… it’s always wise to plan early to avoid stress and save money. With visa app...
04/12/2022

Start planning the summer vacation of 2023… it’s always wise to plan early to avoid stress and save money. With visa appointments situation getting worse and airfares going through the Roof. We advise you to plan early

Marrakesh…. A traveller’s paradise. And we design the best experience based itinerary for our clients
20/11/2022

Marrakesh…. A traveller’s paradise. And we design the best experience based itinerary for our clients

Saint Martin is the northern region of an island nation divided between France and the Netherlands. Saint Martin is a Fr...
07/04/2021

Saint Martin is the northern region of an island nation divided between France and the Netherlands. Saint Martin is a French territory covering about two-thirds of the island located in the Leeward Island region. It is well known for its n**e beaches and high-end, trendy shops.
* Capital city - Marigot
* Language - French

Once a small fishing village, Marigot has blossomed into a quintessentially Caribbean town known for its sidewalk bistros and colorful gingerbread houses. The capital of the French side of St. Martin mixes a few traditional tourist attractions with many opportunities for seaside adventure.

Marigot” literally means “swamp,” and the area around the capital was filled with them when the town was established. Throughout the 18th century, the town grew thanks to booming sugar cane production and land filling projects, and today it is home to all the local government departments, vibrant markets, romantic promenades and some of St. Martin's most interesting architecture.

The town is a mecca for duty-free shopping, and the winding streets of the central district are lined with French fashion and luxury boutiques. Many of the world's most prestigious brands can be found there, and the unbeatable prices make Marigot a great place to stock up on gifts and souvenirs.
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Antigua and BarbudaWith its location off the coast of South America and east-southeast of Puerto Rico, Antigua and Barbu...
01/04/2021

Antigua and Barbuda
With its location off the coast of South America and east-southeast of Puerto Rico, Antigua and Barbuda is a wildly popular tourist destination. English is predominately spoken here, and the official currency is the East Caribbean dollar. The majority of the tourist attractions, including the finest luxury resorts, are located on the island of Antigua. That’s where you’ll find the capital city, St. John’s, as well as the main airport: V.C. Bird International Airport. Sailing regattas are held here annually and are well worth checking out. Fishing is also a very popular activity. If you visit, make sure to sample some of the local fare, including fungie, which is kind of like polenta, and pepperpot, a spicy pork stew. As with so many other Caribbean nations, rum is produced here in abundance.

Saint John's, located in the island of Antigua, is capital city of Antigua & Barbuda

Saint John's rises above Antigua's harbor, welcoming visitors to the island with the site of brightly painted 19th-century homes dotting the rolling hillsides. Founded in the early 18th century, the capital is now home to over a third of the island's population and a favorite cruise ship destination.

There is never a shortage of things to do in and around St. John's. The capital gives visitors plenty of opportunities for adventure, both on the land and in the waters. Sailing has been an important part of the island's culture for hundreds of years, and visitors can hire boats of all kind on the coast. The offshore waters are filled with wrecks to explore and good opportunities for shelf diving, and Dutchman's Bay offers some of the world's best conditions for windsurfing.

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Anguila is an British Overseas Territory usually accessed by ferry boats and cruise ships. The territory, which is north...
28/03/2021

Anguila is an British Overseas Territory usually accessed by ferry boats and cruise ships. The territory, which is north of St. Martin, has flat, low-lying terrain. Its tallest point, Crocus Hill, is only 65 meters high. Anguilla boasts some of the most beautiful white-sand beaches in the Caribbean. People come here for glass-bottom boat rides, scuba diving, snorkeling and for simply kicking back and relaxing. In The Valley, its capital city, you’ll find art galleries, upscale restaurants and other fun things to see and do. From historic plantation houses to an abundance of limestone caves, Anguilla is bursting with surprises.

Capital city - The Valley
Language - English
Population - 13 000.... itineraries... Reach out for your Itinerary planning and unique holiday experiences

Puerto RicoBecause it is an official territory of the United States, Puerto Rico is a convenient vacation destination fo...
24/03/2021

Puerto Rico

Because it is an official territory of the United States, Puerto Rico is a convenient vacation destination for American travelers. Spanish and English are the main languages on this large island, which boasts a population of around 4 million people. Roman Catholicism is, far and away, the predominant religion, and residents of Puerto Rico tend to be very devout.

Puerto Rico has a lovely tropical marine climate, so the weather tends to be consistently mild and pleasant throughout the year. The main exception is hurricane season, which falls between June and November here. The terrain is overwhelmingly mountainous, with a band of coastal plains to the north.
If you travel to Puerto Rico, you’re likely to arrive by plane at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in Carolina. Other major cities in Puerto Rico include San Juan, the capital; Ponce, the second-largest city; and Rincon, the surfing capital of the Caribbean. Reach out for a perfect itinerary

In many ways, Jamaica epitomizes what the Caribbean is all about. This gorgeous island nation is situated west of Hispan...
19/03/2021

In many ways, Jamaica epitomizes what the Caribbean is all about. This gorgeous island nation is situated west of Hispaniola and south of Cuba. The capital city, Kingston, is a wonderfully cosmopolitan place and offers a variety of great cultural and historical attractions, as well as an amazing nightlife. English is the primary language, but many locals also speak Jamaican creole. The currency of this nation, which boasts a population of around 2.8 million people, is the Jamaican dollar, but you can generally use American money too.
Jamaica’s climate is tropical, and the heat and humidity can be oppressive at times. However, the interior, with its higher elevations, tends to be more temperate. Major cities include Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Negril. Travel the World or you never see the beauty this planet has to offer. Reach out to us and we make it happen

Haiti is a country of the Caribbean, is a sovereign state located on the island of Hispaniola which it shares with the D...
18/03/2021

Haiti is a country of the Caribbean, is a sovereign state located on the island of Hispaniola which it shares with the Dominican Republic in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. Port au Prince is the capital city of Haiti. Due to ongoing unrest and strife in this tiny country, few people travel to Haiti for vacation these days. That’s a shame because the country boasts an amazing tropical and semi-arid climate, with hurricane season running from June through November. The terrain here is overwhelmingly mountainous, but there’s a broad, flat central plain to the north.
French and African fare dominates the cuisine in Haiti. If you fly into the country, you’re likely to arrive at Aeroport Toussant L’Ouverture Airport in Port-au-Prince. If you really want to visit Haiti but are concerned about the continued unrest, consider visiting Labadee, a fenced-off resort area that’s popular with tourists.
* Capital city - Port au Prince
* Language - French and Creole

Dominican Republic!  Stretching across two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, you’ll find the Dominican Republic. The o...
15/03/2021

Dominican Republic! Stretching across two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, you’ll find the Dominican Republic. The other third of the island is taken up by the country of Haiti. With the Caribbean Sea to the south and the North Atlantic Ocean to the north, the Dominican Republic is conveniently located for travelers from North America. Many arrive on cruise ships, but plenty of others fly in and arrive at Punta Cana International Airport. The capital, Santo Domingo, offers a wide range of attractions and things to do. The Dominican peso is the official currency, but American currency is widely accepted. Spanish is the official language, but many residents speak English fluently as well.
The terrain of the Dominican Republic is incredibly diverse, with arid deserts, tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps and alpine ranges. Beaches abound too, and most of the best luxury resorts are situated on the north and east coasts. Depending on where you go, you’ll find colonial architecture, sugar plantations, quaint villages, mountain retreats and much more. Due to the prevalence of storms and hurricanes from June through October, it’s generally best to visit the Dominican Republic between November and May. Most people stay in Santo Domingo, Punta Cana or Higuey.... Reach us for a perfect itinerary

The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory, encompasses 3 islands in the western Caribbean Sea. Grand Cayman, the ...
14/03/2021

The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory, encompasses 3 islands in the western Caribbean Sea. Grand Cayman, the largest island, is known for its beach resorts and varied scuba diving and snorkelling sites. Cayman Brac is a popular launch point for deep-sea fishing excursions. Little Cayman, the smallest island, is home to diverse wildlife, from endangered iguanas to seabirds such as red-footed bo***es. Plan to visit this gorgeous island? Reach us

Think Cuba... we plan.. Experience Vintage Paradise !! Must do trip. Cuba holds the distinction of being the largest isl...
12/03/2021

Think Cuba... we plan.. Experience Vintage Paradise !! Must do trip. Cuba holds the distinction of being the largest island in the Caribbean. It’s situated between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, and it’s about 90 miles south of Key West, Florida. As far as its location in the Caribbean, it is east of Mexico, northwest of Jamaica, west of Haiti and between the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. The capital is Havana, the official currency is the Cuban peso and the official language is Spanish.
In addition to Havana, major cities in Cuba include Baracoa, which is known for its amazing beaches; Trinidad, which is famous for its colonial architecture; Varadero, another beach resort area; Pinar del Rio, home to the country’s most prominent cigar manufacturing facilities; and Santiago de Cuba, a lovely town on the Caribbean coast.

Most people who come to Cuba arrive at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana. If you’re planning a trip here, the best time to visit is between December and April. Summertime tends to be oppressively hot and humid, and it is also when major storms and hurricanes tend to roll through

Explore the Caribbean Islands... TURKS & CAICOS ! The islands' original inhabitants were Taino people, an indigenous gro...
11/03/2021

Explore the Caribbean Islands... TURKS & CAICOS ! The islands' original inhabitants were Taino people, an indigenous group that was later joined by Lucayan people. The first documented European sighting happened in 1512, when Juan Ponce de Leon of Spain first happened upon the group. Spain proceeded to enslave the Taino and Lucayan people and brought them over to nearby Hispaniola. As a result, the Turks and Caicos were essentially uninhabited from 1513 through the end of the 17th century. Control of the islands has changed hands numerous times, with Spain, France and Britain being the primary occupiers. However, the first European settlement didn't happen until 1783, when British Loyalists fled the United States following the revolution. For a while, the Turks and Caicos were annexed to the Bahamas by the British. Today, however, TCI is a separate, autonomous British Overseas Territory and has been so since 1973.

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A Girl in Red Scarf

Hi! I’m A Girl in Red Scarf, I am not part of the travel industry, but a business woman with a deep passion for travel. My aim is to give you the best and latest recommendations about travel destinations anywhere in the world. From hidden gems to beautiful views, cool cultures to events or festivals you shouldn’t miss, I will help you all along the way.

My expertise in planning and exploring will make you grow fond of exploring new places. Once you travel the Red Scarf way, you will never want to stop traveling!