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Mike Lyvers has written 224 reviews in 36 countries.

Anse de Grande Saline

Anse de Grande Saline

Beaches in Martinique

This is the most famous beach on the French island of Martinique. It is a very pretty stretch of palm-lined sand but can get very crowded at times.

Port Campbell region

Port Campbell region

Coastlines in Victoria, Australia

The coast east and west of Port Campbell on the south coast of Victoria attracts tourists from all over the world. Rock stacks, fjord-like inlets, sea caves, arches and other formations are abundant features of this rugged coastline. Highlights include the Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, and the Bay of Islands.

Old San Juan

Old San Juan

Historic Cities &Towns in San Juan, Puerto Rico

One of the oldest European cities in the Western Hemisphere, Old San Juan features narrow streets, quaint buildings, and the 16th century forts of El Morro and San Cristobal built by the Spanish to defend San Juan Harbor. The former has shell fragments from the Spanish-American War imbedded in its walls, and the latter has a dungeon featuring the graffiti of 17th century prisoners (including a captain who made beautiful drawings of ships). The area has some great restaurants.

Sulphur Springs

Sulphur Springs

Hot Springs in Saint Lucia

The steaming crater known as Sulphur Springs features vigorously boiling pools and small geysers of hot mud. The site was once mined for sulphur for the muskets of both the American and French revolutions. Nearby are the Botanical Gardens, with colorful tropical flowers and a lovely hot water cascade known as the Diamond Waterfall (the hot water comes from the Sulphur Springs above).

St. Lucia

St. Lucia

Islands in Saint Lucia

St. Lucia vies with Moorea for the title of most beautiful tropical island in the world. The highlight is the southwest coast around the town of Soufriere, where the twin volcanic pinnacles known as the Pitons soar 2600 feet straight out of the bay. The island is best explored by rental car.

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