Anguilla
Thinking about the Caribbean brings thoughts of sunshine, warm weather, beautiful beaches, rich culture and pure relaxation. The Caribbean offers so much choice and Anguilla is one of those little gems! A British Territory 40 minutes from Antigua and a stones throw from St Marten so easy to get to and seriously worth considering.
Antigua and Barbuda
Exquisite beaches, world class sailing, first class hotels and a distinctly English vibe, the tropical twin island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda is the ultimate getaway for families and couples.
Aruba
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba lies 15 miles north of the South American coastline, benefitting from year-round sunshine, an average temperature of 32 degrees and a cooling breeze. Located on the edge of the hurricane belt, with a nine mile stretch of award-winning pristine beach, turquoise seas, colonial Dutch architecture and a Latin vibe; Aruba is a delightful alternative Caribbean experience. Thank to direct British Airways flights, Aruba is now even easier to get...
Bahamas
A must have on any Caribbean bucket list are the 16 main islands of The Bahamas. Whether you want to head for all out paradise at the world class resorts of Nassau/Paradise Island, take the eco-tourist trail in Inagua or see the swimming pigs of The Exumas, The Bahamas have some of the most awe inspiring sights on earth.
Barbados
With a tantalising combination of white and pink sand beaches, a bustling UNESCO World Heritage capital city and a whole host of culinary and cultural delights, it’s little wonder that Barbados was crowned Best Destination in the World by the Destination Satisfaction Index! The island has an intriguing history and retains its unique blend of colonial English with the legendary Bajan hospitality. Chill with the locals at the legendary Friday night fish fry at Oistins...
Belize
From coastal mangrove swamps to soaring mountains, Belize is a magnet for travellers wanting to experience intense adventure, unrivalled nature and one of the most extreme environments of biodiversity on the planet.
Bermuda
Our country is pink-sand beaches and party boats, the smell of cedar and spice berries, the sound of gombey whistles, kiskadees, and clacks on a Crown and Anchor board. An island vibe unlike anywhere else.
Bonaire
Bonaire is known primarily as a spectacular dive site, ringed by a series of offshore reefs. Diving Freedom Bonaire is an award winning diving destination that accommodates every skill level, from beginner to advanced diver. There are 63 official dive sites on Bonaire and 26 more on Klein Bonaire, of which 54 are shore dive sites. Bonaire is an underwater paradise that awaits you, with more than 350 fish species and 57 species of soft...
British Virgin Islands
The 60 islands and cays that make up the British Virgin Islands are full of mystique. These islands with their isolated beaches, mysterious coves and never before seen fauna and flora evoke every desert island fantasy you’ve ever had. Unspoilt and natural, each of the British Virgin Islands has its own unique flavour making it a destination that is ideal for island hopping. With its cooling trade winds and beaches with names like Smuggler’s Cove...
Cayman Islands
Miles and miles of pristine white sand beach lapped by warm turquoise waters, 365 dive sites waiting to be explored and a distinct brand of Caymanian hospitality that makes you feel right at home.
Curaçao
Curaçao is one of the most sophisticated capitals of the Caribbean. Don’t miss the Maritime Museum, the Sea Aquarium, and Curaçao’s Postal Museum where you can see bright Antillean stamps. You can also visit the Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue. This is the Caribbean’s oldest continuously operating synagogue, with a fine display of the island’s Jewish history. For the winter-time on Curaçao, you can experience Curaçao Carnival, boasts parades with floats, “Jump Ups” (outdoors), “Jump Ins” (indoors)...
Dominica
In 2005, rugged, jungle-filled Dominica became the first nation to be certified by Green Globe 21 for sustainable development. Nature-oriented visitors appreciate Dominica’s rich culture and history, and this locale has a great deal to offer travelers with a quest for adventure. Located between Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica’s mountains soar to nearly 5,000 feet, yielding a thriving rainforest, hundreds of rivers and waterfalls, rare orchids and colorful birds. Geothermal activity results in colorful hot springs,...
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic is the second largest and most diverse Caribbean country. Known for our warm and hospitable people, Dominican Republic is a destination like no other, featuring astounding nature, intriguing history and rich culture.
Grenada
Pure Grenada is a tri-island state: Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, where the pace of life has a slower vibe. A time when food was created with love, care and attention and where the people you met took a moment to bestow a friendly wave or a smile.
Guadeloupe
Located in the Lesser Antilles between Dominica and Antigua the stunning French archipelago of Guadeloupe is composed of  five islands Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, and La Desirade,closely strung together by beautiful waters and an efficient ferry network. Discover the “Pearl of the French-Caribbean,” the perfect island-hopping destination, combining the best of the French modern infrastructure with genuine Caribbean heritage.
Guyana
Magnificent and virtually untouched, Guyana which lies on South America’s northern coast is still culturally linked to the Caribbean through a large population that embraces its West Indian roots. The destination was also a British colony and remains the only South American nation where English is the official language. The country forms a green and verdant triangle between three major rivers: the Orinoco, the Amazon and the Negro. Four other large rivers cut through its...
Jamaica
Jamaica is one of the most popular islands in the Caribbean. With a total land area of 10,991 sq. km (4,244 sq. miles) the island stretches about 235 km (146 miles) east in Morant Point to west in Negril, and expands to 82 km (51 miles) at its widest point. With its highest point being, newly named World Heritage Site, the Blue Mountain Peak at 2,256 metres (7,402 ft). Jamaica is a kaleidoscope of beauty,...
Martinique
Martinique is the definition of a refined French-Caribbean island – fashionable and elegant, with an abundance of flora. Filled with ruins and monuments, Martinique has been French, with few interruptions, since 1635, and offers gorgeous beaches, great food and a live volcano. Banana farming, cane raising, the rum business and tourism are all important to the island.
Montserrat
Long known as the Caribbean’s Emerald Isle for its Irish heritage and lush rainforests, Montserrat welcomes visitors with a green shamrock-shaped stamp in their passport. In fact Montserrat is the only Caribbean island that observes St. Patrick’s Day as an official holiday, with musical concerts, masquerades and other traditional activities.
Exquisite beaches, world class sailing, first class hotels and a distinctly English vibe, the tropical twin island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda is the ultimate getaway for families and couples.
Nevis
Nestled in the heart of the sun-soaked Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean Sea and located just two miles from its sister island of St. Kitts, Nevis is a charming island renowned for its stunning landscape and serene way of life. Sculpted on volcanic hills and enjoying a myriad therapeutic hot springs, it has only a handful of hotels and guest houses to its name spread over just 35 square miles, allowing it to retain...
Puerto Rico
The cobbled streets and huge stone fortresses of Old San Juan. The powder white beaches and crystal waters of Isla Verde. The waterfalls, birds and wild orchids of the El Yunque tropical rainforest. And of course, the thrumming salsa beat playing long into the night; it could only be Puerto Rico. This is an island that has something for everyone. With an unbelievable natural environment, hotels and resorts that are the byword in luxury, plenty...
Saint Lucia
Exquisite beaches, world class sailing, first class hotels and a distinctly English vibe, the tropical twin island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda is the ultimate getaway for families and couples.
St. Kitts
Aboard the St. Kitts Historic Railway you truly get a sense of this authentic Caribbean island, full of adventure, beauty and the smiles of its welcoming people. Following the coastline of pure white sand beaches, past towering fields of sugar cane, luscious rainforest and the historic UNESCO World Heritage Brimstone Hill Fortress, and you’ve circled this 30 mile island.
St. Vincent and The Grenadines
The 32 islands and cays of St. Vincent and The Grenadines (SVG) are an off the beaten path destination, nestled among the south-eastern Windward Islands. Characterised by natural beauty, lush landscapes, sustainable development and a nostalgic Caribbean scene, SVG offers you a diverse experience highlighting Eco-adventures; Sailing & Yachting; Snorkelling & Diving; Romance & Weddings; mouthwatering cuisine; and cultural festivals like Vincy Mas, billed as the hottest carnival in the Caribbean.
Tobago
26 miles of unspoilt beaches, extraordinary wildlife and exquisite biodiversity await you on this beguiling island. Tobago is the land of folktales, where vast tropical forest meets mesmerising waterfalls, where rocky canyons and hidden caves teem with barracudas and manta rays, and where secluded beaches come in only one flavour-perfect.
Turks and Caicos
The 40 islands and cays of the Turks & Caicos are where you can relax and unwind on some of the very best beaches in the world, surrounded by some of nature’s most beautiful creations. From the mysterious bat caves, immense blue hole and flamingo filled lagoons of Middle Caicos to the multi-award winning beaches of Providenciales (Provo), the Turks & Caicos offer serenity, seclusion and exquisite beauty.