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Islands of the Caribbean & Mexico

Check out some of our featured islands in and around the Caribbean:

Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua (Picture)Antigua (pronounced An-tee’ga) and Barbuda are located in the middle of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean, roughly 17 degrees north of the equator. To the south are the islands of Montserrat and Guadaloupe, and to the north and west are Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts, and St. Martin.

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Bahamas

Bahamas (Picture)Imagine a world where you can’t tell where dreams begin and reality ends. These are The Islands Of The Bahamas. And they’re like no other places on Earth.

There are 700 Islands of Bahamas sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean starting just off the coast of Florida. The archipelago is an ecological oasis of 2,000 breathtaking islands and cays and boasts the clearest water on the planet—with a visibility of over 200 feet. You can see your toes as easily as you can the world’s third largest barrier reef.

We invite you to explore all of our islands. It’s the smiles on the faces of the Bahamian people. The unique sounds of our rich culture. The warm hospitality of our heritage and our colorful history.

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Barbados

Barbados (Picture)Barbados is both a solace for relaxation and a virtual mecca for active lifestyles and cultural pursuits. Far beyond stretches of sublime beach, our warm hospitality extends to splendid cultural events, sporting activities and historic attractions. Whether you’re planning a family holiday or sportsman’s escape, romantic getaway or business trip, Barbados offers a diverse cross-section of things to do and wonders to enjoy.

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Bermuda

Bermuda (Picture)

Extraordinarily pleasant weather and a distinctive islandscape make us love our island wholeheartedly. We know you will love it too.

Even though we speak of Bermuda as our “island,” it is in fact composed of approximately 180 islands, linked by bridges, and divided into nine picturesque parishes. But all of our islands feature spectacular beaches, lush vegetation and unique wildlife.
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Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands (Picture)Nestled in the calm, turquoise waters of the western Caribbean, lies the peaceful British Overseas Territory known as the Cayman Islands. Consisting of three islands just 480 miles south of Miami, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman remain our little piece of paradise.

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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic (Picture)The Dominican Republic is a colorful tapestry of Spanish, French, Haitian, and African influences woven by a rich and storied history. Christopher Columbus described this lush land as “a beautiful island paradise with high forested mountains and large river valleys”. In addition to the comforts of sun, sea, and sand, the Dominican Republic offers an exciting and unique cultural experience that will captivate your senses.

This is a destination like no other – a sensual feast of dazzling landscapes, exotic cuisine, and a remarkable variety of arts and entertainment options. The pulse-pounding thrill of the merengue, intriguing relics from centuries past, premium cigars, and even world-class baseball await you. The Dominican Republic is a surprising place that will delight even the most experienced traveler.

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Grenada

Grenada (Picture)Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique is a safe, romantic, natural and very authentic destination.

Come! See and enjoy a place where all of nature’s best gifts can be found. Meet a people whose simple, celebratory, colourful lifestyle and unmatched warmth make Grenadians the very ‘Spice’ of the land.

Our unique vacation experiences – varied, active, energizing and quietly exciting – will put you in tune with the ‘Rhythms of Spice’ for a lifetime!

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Jamaica

Jamaica (Picture)Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometres (150 mi) in length and as much as 85 kilometres (50 mi) in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is 635 kilometres (391 mi) east of the Central American mainland, 150 kilometres (93 mi) south of Cuba, and 180 kilometres (112 mi) west of the island of Hispaniola, on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are situated. Its indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants named the island Xaymaca, meaning either the “Land of Springs,” or the “Land of Wood and Water.” Formerly a Spanish possession known as Santiago, then the British West Indies Crown colony of Jamaica. It is the third most populous Anglophone country in the Americas, after the United States and Canada. Jamaica is the largest English speaking island in the Caribbean.

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Mexico

Mexico (Picture)Mexico is located in the northern region of the American continent between the Gulf of Mexico on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It is bordered by the United States on the north and by Guatemala and Belize on the south. Mexico’s land area extends 1,964,375 sq km, which is divided into six tourist regions.

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St. Kitts & Nevis

St. Kitts & Nevis (Picture)Intoxicating natural beauty, sunny skies, warm waters, and white sandy beaches combine to make St. Kitts one of the most seductive spots in the Caribbean. Christopher Columbus first spotted St. Kitts in 1493, when it was populated with native tribes, but the Europeans did not colonize until the British arrived in 1623. Its strategic location and valuable sugar trade led to an advanced and luxurious development that was among the best in the Colonial Caribbean.

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St. Lucia

St. Lucia (Picture)The island of St. Lucia is for travelers seeking pleasure and enrichment through the wonder of the undiscovered, the adventure of the unfamiliar, the freshness of the unspoiled and the stimulation of the exotic. We look forward to seeing you soon.

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St. Vincent

St. Vincent (Picture)Known by the Caribs as Hairouna (“Land of the Blessed”) St Vincent & the Grenadines, comprises 32 beautiful islands and cays located in the Eastern Caribbean like a necklace with spectacular landscapes, beautiful beaches and turquoise blue waters, welcomes you to one of the most unspoilt idyllic locations in the Caribbean for weddings and honeymoons.

The islands have retained their age-old, castaway ambience of unspoiled beauty where couples can relax in barefoot tranquility in a veritable Garden of Eden.

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Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad & Tobago (Picture)There is an adventure for every day of the week, from hiking through rain forests on the trail of hidden waterfalls and exploring deep caves, to cycling through verdant countryside, turtle watching and kayaking past wildlife filled forests. The diversity of our people is also reflected in the islands’ numerous festivals. Each individual culture is celebrated by the collective peoples that inhabit these islands.

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US Virgin Islands

US Virgin Islands (Picture)So close, yet so far from civilization.

The U.S. Virgin Islands is located in the eastern Caribbean, just 1,100 miles southeast of Miami. Surrounded by the clear blue waters of the Caribbean, our average temperature ranges from 77°F in the winter to 83°F in the summer.

Each of our three major islands has a unique character all its own. St. Croix’s Danish influence is perfect for visitors who prefer a laid-back experience. The historic towns of Frederiksted and Christiansted offer quaint shops, charming pastel buildings and refreshing cultural diversity. From horseback riding near 18th-century sugar mills to playing golf on one of the island’s three scenic golf courses, you’re sure to find something to suit your tastes.

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