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Crash At Our Condos In The Caribbean Before You Crush Under Work Pressure

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You can’t expect to give more of yourself to the world, if you don’t have anything to give to yourself. It’s essential for you to fill your own cup first. So when there comes a time when you feel like you’re crushing under work pressure—take a break. And do so unapologetically. Everyone’s idea of taking time off is different, but taking a beach holiday in the Caribbean doesn’t sound like a bad idea either, right? Travel helps us grow spiritually, and studies have found it can affect our cognitive health  greatly, claiming that travel and change of place imparts new vigor to our minds. The Caribbean beaches can be the perfect opportunity for you to unwind and untangle from daily stress and routines. Here’s why you need to take time off and crash in the Caribbean this summer: Travelling promotes creativity Not only will your will travel open a new route to self-discovery for you, it will also teach you the importance of nurturing and caring for yourself. Your creative si...

Making History: Which Historical Sites Should You Visit In Turks and Caicos?

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Turks and Caicos is rich in history and heritage. The name Turks is believed to originate  from a species of indigenous cactus, whereas Caicos is said to have been derived from a phrase meaning “string of islands.” Today, Turks and Caicos is the fastest growing economy in the Caribbean that prides itself with protecting its history which dates as far back as 1492, when Christopher Columbus  first set foot on the island.   This island nation has become a popular beach destination, with its variety of international cuisines and famous landmarks. Visiting historical sites is an essential part of your visit to Turks and Caicos, as the best way to immerse yourself in a new place is to learn about its history and get lost in its culture. Here are a number of historical sites in Turks and Caicos you mustn’t miss: The Grand Turk Lighthouse This stands at the only lighthouse on the island and dates back to 1852. Its primary structure was made by designer Alexander ...