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These 5 breathtaking islands have been listed as the Caribbean's best kept secret - Face2Face Africa

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Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the global tourism industry and also thwarted the travel plans of several holidaymakers, a few countries that rely on heavy tourist patronage for revenue have, in recent times, begun easing their lockdown restrictions as means of rejuvenating the industry. In the Caribbean, some popular holiday locations have...

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