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Anguilla

The island of Anguilla sparkles with a posh sophistication and local charm. Miles of the most glorious white-sand beaches in the Caribbean surround this island sanctuary, while hardy sea-grape trees and bougainvillea dot its edges. Visitors find Anguilla the perfect place to relax, unwind, and be pampered. That's not to say that active travelers will be bored—dive along the island's reef-fringed coastline and discover an underwater world just beneath the surface, wrangle a fresh catch off a guided boat, or create your own unique adventure.


Antigua

Antigua's many beaches—as many as there are days in a year—leave no visitor wanting. This island paradise combines magnificent resorts, impeccable service, bursting hotel nightlife, and pristine, aqua-blue waters combined with lustrous sands and soothing trade winds. Antigua vacations will help you relax, restore your sense of peace, and keep you coming back for more. Divers and snorkelers will find a plethora of reefs and tropical marine life to explore just off Antigua's shores. Those who prefer to stay above water can hit the breeze and sail or yacht across the island to discover many an uncharted cove or bay. Caribbean vacations are sublime in Antigua.


Aruba

The southern Caribbean island of Aruba is a 21-mile long jewel just north of Venezuela and is a year-round paradise with average temperatures flirting with a balmy 82 degrees, and refreshing trade winds keeping it cool. Aruba offers something for everyone, from breathtaking natural wonders to designer shopping and nightlife, glittering casinos, and great golf


Bahamas

New Providence Island, with Nassau as its hub, and Paradise Island, located just a stone's throw away, all lie within a graceful constellation of islands arcing south east from the coast of Florida. The unique blend of international glamour and tropical ambiance gives the vacationer the freedom to do absolutely everything or absolutely nothing. Whether you are looking for sophisticated resorts or secluded beaches, vibrant nightlife or the perfect pool, colonial charm or tropical island beauty, you'll find it here in the Bahamas. Plus, Nassau shopping is some of the best to be found anywhere!


Bermuda

Located just 2 hours off the coast of North Carolina, Bermuda features a unique combination of British tradition mixed with laid-back tropical island ambiance. This island offers accommodations for any budget, from all-inclusive resorts to smaller, quaint hotels with or without a meal plan option, and enthralls visitors with its intriguing history and beautiful pink-sand beaches. It is known as one of the best hotspots for sailing, golf, and diving in the Islands.


Cayman Islands

A sparkling sea, soft white sand, and soothing sunshine are the gems of Grand Cayman. Add to that a history of pirates, pretty little pastel-painted houses, and you, too, will agree that Grand Cayman is charmingly beautiful. The real beauty of Grand Cayman, however, is underwater. Sheer coral walls, subterranean drop-offs, and an incredible variety of marine life all submerged in clear and calm waters make it one of the world's favorite scuba diving and snorkeling spots. For those who don't like to get wet, you can still see the sights of the sea aboard a submarine.


Dominican Republic

Punta Cana's 20 miles of pearl-white sand beaches merged with sapphire-blue waters creates scenery surpassed by no other. This sparkling gem in the Caribbean not only offers an impeccable ambiance, but also luxurious resorts, fine dining, and a wide variety of activities. Punta Cana features the longest coral reef in the whole island (about 19 miles long). Divers and snorkelers of all experience levels can explore reef caverns and nearby Catalina and Saona Islands. For land lovers, there are challenging golf courses, tennis courts, horseback riding, bicycling, or you can soar high above land and water on a parasailing ride.


Jamaica

Negril

Located on Jamaica's west end, the fun-filled resort area of Negril offers a peaceful place for those who want to wander off the beaten track and get away from it all. The town stretches out along 7 miles of uninterrupted, white-sand beach. The South Seas scenes in the movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea were filmed near the north end of Seven Mile Beach, at Booby Cay.


Montego Bay

Only steps away from Montego Bay airport, Montego Bay offers travelers a fantastic opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of an energetic city set in the midst of absolute paradise with awe-inspiring all-inclusive resorts, myriad golf courses to chose from, wonderful shopping and more. It is the ideal location for 2 people in love, or for a family looking to create new memories.

Ocho Rios

As the city's original name (Las Chorreras meaning "waterfalls") suggests, Ocho Rios offers a wonderful medley of natural beauty, including spectacular bodies of water encompassed by mature, lush greenery. One of the area's best-known attractions is Dunn's River Falls, a 600 foot stair-stepped waterfall that cascades down the mountain. A sight not to be missed!





San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a unique destination, combining the history and culture of Europe; the ecotourism of Costa Rica and Central America; the beaches and resorts of the Caribbean; and the nightlife, restaurants, and glamour of Miami Beach. Puerto Rico's tourist capital is San Juan, and San Juan's historic center—called Old San Juan—is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with blocks of 16th- and 17th-century buildings, superb shops, and wonderful restaurants. From San Juan, you can rent a car to Porta del Sol in the western region of Puerto Rico, or to Porta Caribe in the southern region—both about 1-1/2 hours away. Porta del Sol draws surfers and wind-surfers from around the world, and those who enjoy remote beaches, outstanding natural areas such as the Guánica Dry Forest, and fabulous fresh seafood. In Porta Caribe, major draws are Caribbean beaches, fantastic scuba diving, and birding or hiking in the area’s many forest preserves—and you also can visit a world-class art museum and savor fine dining in the historic city of Ponce.


St. Lucia

As one of the most popular destination for Caribbean vacations, the magnificent island of St. Lucia offers its visitors the pampering of its majestic resorts; a nonstop schedule of activities to please anyone and everyone; towering mountains, volcanoes, and valleys blanketed in luscious green; and the breathtaking allure of swaying palm and banana trees, accented by powdery-soft, white-sugar beaches and shimmering, green-blue topaz waters stretching as far as the eye can see. This uncompromising beauty attracts couples, honeymooners, and those who desire to retreat, relax, rejuvenate, explore, and revel in all that this awe-inspiring island has to offer.


St. Martin/St. Maarten

St. Martin/St. Maarten is a 37-square-mile, tropical island in the northeast Caribbean, unique in that it is shared by two different nations—the Netherlands and France. The island boasts the best dining and duty-free bargains in the Caribbean, as well as year- round temperatures in the 80s, spectacular beaches that encircle the island, and stellar options for recreation and entertainment.


Turks and Caicos

The Turks and Caicos Islands, 40 in all and only 8 of which are inhabited, are scattered just south of the Bahamas and are the perfect destination for a Caribbean vacation. Here, nestled in its warm, turquoise waters, lies an abundance of tropical beauty. With so many things to do and see, there is something here for everyone.


U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Croix

Split up into 4 different areas—Christiansted, the North Shore, the East End, and Frederiksted—the island of St. Croix offers a little bit of everything. The varied terrain includes arid rockiness as well as a verdant rainforest, mango, mahogany, and tree ferns that dot the landscape, while beautifully secluded beaches entice water lovers. Enjoy sandy beaches and explore the Salt River where Christopher Columbus once landed in 1493. Sip a cool cocktail at one of the quaint beachside bars, head to the quaint Danish town of Christiansted for some of the best shopping on the island, hop over for a day of beaches and snorkeling at Buck Island, plus make sure to make the drive out to Point Udall, the easternmost tip of the United States.

St. John

St. John, the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, is teeming with unspoiled beauty and endless adventure. Go beneath the waves on a scuba diving or snorkeling excursion, skim the surface of the sea on a sailing expedition, or simply spend the day soaking up the sun on an amazing beach, doing as little as you've always wanted. On St. John, two thirds of its 28 square miles make up Virgin Islands National Park, renowned throughout the world for its breathtaking beauty. You'll also find remnants from St. John's history with relics from pre-Colombian Amerindian civilizations and remains of Danish sugar plantations.

St. Thomas

St. Thomas combines the natural beauty of the Caribbean with the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the United States. Here you'll discover breathtaking white-sand beaches perfect for all of your watersports dreams or for simply sitting underneath the shade of a palm tree scanning the horizon of one of the most beautiful harbors in the world. You'll also find elegant dining, upscale resorts, exciting nightlife, challenging golf, and world-class duty-free shopping. St. John is more serene and adventurous with many natural sites to see. On St. Thomas there are also many historical and cultural activities for travelers to enjoy.