Caribbean STAY

We propose you an amazing experience going everywhere using a classic beautiful old car with air conditioning. It is to comeback in time and visit Cuba in the same car of your father or grandfather.

We began in 2011 as a family group of taxi drivers working in the new Private Company Cubataxi. After 4 years we have more than 200 beautiful classic old car and also more than 100 minivan and van for groups up to 16 people.


 Paradiso, the most important cultural promoter in Cuba, gives foreign tourists the access to the immense potentialities of our culture.

With Paradiso you can attend to a several creative spaces through the participation in events and festivals, specialized workshops and courses, developed by prestigious professors, specialists and personalities of Cuban culture. It also offers trips along the whole island, museum visits, night activities and specialized touristic and academic cultural services.


According to a 2009 Pew Research Center report, Muslims constitute approximately 0.1% of the population in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Islands are home to two Islamic centres/mosques, and several Islamic organisations. Muslim Student Organisations are also present in the local universities like the Windsor University School of Medicine.


The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's—Basseterre (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Ioannis Imatellurana) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the Caribbean. The diocese encompasses the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Castries, and a member of the Antilles Episcopal Conference.


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his category is within the scope of WikiProject Caribbean, an attempt to build a comprehensive guide to the countries of the Caribbean on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit this article, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. If you are new to editing Wikipedia visit the welcome page to become familiar with the guidelines.    
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This category is supported by WikiProject Saint Kitts and Nevis.


The state of Saint Kitts and Nevis includes the islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Catholicism began to flourish on the island of Saint Kitts during the nineteenth century thanks to Irish and Portuguese immigrants. In 1858 it was appointed the first parish priest, the priest Phillip Lynch. Today Catholics of Saint Kitts and Nevis belong to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's - Basseterre, which has its headquarters in the city of Saint John's on the island of Antigua.


Sugar production continued to dominate the lives of the islanders. The dominance by estate owners of the island's only and extremely limited natural resource, the land, and the single-minded application of that resource to one industry precluded the development of a stable peasant class. Instead, the system produced a large class of wage labourers generally resentful of foreign influence.


Saint Kitts was to face even greater devastation at the start of the 18th century. The French made one more major attack on English troops in 1705 during the War of the Spanish Succession, as the over 8,000 French troops on the island easily defeated the 1,000 English posts. The French held St Kitts for eight years, until the Treaty of Utrecht was signed (1713). The treaty ceded the entire island of St Kitts to the newly united Kingdom of Great Britain.


The history of Nevis was less tumultuous. The island was colonised by Anthony Hilton and 80 settlers from Saint Kitts in 1628. The island quickly grew very profitable from tobacco trading, and was able to secure prime investment from England. It was able to evade much of the conflict and devastation that nearby Saint Kitts suffered, and its riches were so great it was nicknamed "Queen of the Caribees." In 1629, during the Anglo-Spanish war of 1625-30, the Spanish occupied both islands and deported the English and French inhabitants back to their countries.


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