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Antigua
With 366 beautiful beaches, amazing landscape and a rich history, Antigua is a popular port of call. Discover Antigua's past at Nelson's Dockyard, a restored working dockyard where you can visit many of the original colonial buildings. (View current weather)
Aruba
Located on the picturesque southern coast, Oranjestad is the historic and charming Dutch capital of Aruba. Tall, traditional, multicoloured houses combine carved wooden doors and typical Dutch tiles with open-air patios.
The water off Aruba is teeming with spectacular marine life. You can see it all up close by taking a submarine 150 feet below the sea where you'll view scuba divers, coral reefs and shipwrecks on your way. (View current weather)
Barbados
Though Barbados gained its independence from the British in 1966, the island maintains a distinctly English flavour. This cosmopolitan island is home of the ‘Seven Wonders’: Harrison’s Cave, for a gallery of stalactites; the huge Baobab or Monkey Bread tree; two of the three Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere; the intact and restored Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill; the 17th century Jewish synagogue; the world’s rarest collection of 17th century English iron cannons; and the place which produced the world’s first grapefruit! (View current weather)
Belize
Located between Guatemala and Mexico, Belize City is known as ‘The Jewel’. Belize boasts miles of lush tropical rain forest, a gorgeous Caribbean coastline, the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere and ancient Mayan ruins. Don't miss the chance to climb to the top of 135-foot Mayan structure of El Castillo. From the top, you can see the Peten Forest, the Mayan Mountains and even across the border into Guatemala. (View current weather)
Cozumel
This lovely hideaway is Mexico's largest island and it is located 12 miles offshore of the city of Playa del Carmen. Cozumel's history is centred on its importance to the Mayan culture and there are 40 archeological sites still present on the island. Cozumel has been consistently rated the best spot in the world for scuba diving and snorkelling.(View current weather)
Curaçao
The largest of the six islands that comprise the Netherlands Antilles. The recent growth of the oil industry saw workers coming to the islands from more than 50 countries and, as a result, the atmosphere is uniquely vibrant and varied. Whilst ashore, make sure that you visit the surreal underground world of Hato Caves with splendid stalagmites, stalactites and 1500 year old Indian cave drawings. (View current weather)
Dominica
The national motto of this untamed and beautiful Caribbean Island is "After God, it is the land." An environmental wonderland, Dominica is home to lush green rain forests, spectacular waterfalls and black-sand beaches all surrounded by shimmering turquoise waters. (View current weather)
Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical islands. Amongst its attractions is a visit to the town of ‘Hell’, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the sun-dappled seawaters that showcase exotic fish, rich-coloured corals and fascinating stingrays. (View current weather)
Grenada
This lovely island is home to sugar and spice plantations and even a rum distillery. You can tour these working plantations and see how everything from nutmeg to cinnamon and cocoa is grown and processed. (View current weather)
The port of Ocho Rios is home to the most celebrated attraction in the Caribbean – Dunn’s River Falls. As the cool water flows down, you can take a unique view by climbing up the natural limestone steps within the waterfall itself.
Montego Bay offers easy access to some of the finest Caribbean beaches and is a haven for shopping with exceptional savings on designer jewellery and gifts. (View current weather)
Martinique
Known as the ‘Island of Flowers’, Martinique is a little slice of France in the Caribbean. Renowned for its beauty, the island is home to an endless variety of flowers, trees and plants. The irregular coastline, with its many bays and tiny coves, provides miles of sandy beaches. (View current weather)
St. Kitts
With pink beaches, dormant volcanoes, and rolling green hills, St. Kitts is a lush paradise. Founded in 1623 by both the British and the French, the island's colonial history is reflected in the abandoned fortresses, as well as its landscaped gardens, city squares and architecture. (View current weather)
St. Lucia
The French occupied St Lucia prior to 1803 when the island became part of the British Commonwealth and the French influence is very much in evidence. Castries offers a colourful local market and great shopping and the surrounding area has rain forests, waterfalls, beautiful beaches and Sulfur Springs - the world's only’ drive-through’ volcano. (View current weather)
St. Maarten
History reports that several Dutch and French soldiers decided to share the island after hiding when the Spanish closed their colonial fort in 1648, Soon after, the Netherlands and France signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is today. The island offers endless stretches of beach, wonderful landscapes and fantastic shopping opportunities. (View current weather)
St. Thomas
This island is known as the ‘duty free shopping capital of the world’. Browse through the shop-lined streets of Charlotte Amalie for duty-free jewellery and bargains on everything from alcohol to imported china and crystal. (View current weather)
Tortola
An oasis of beauty with some of the best beaches in the British Virgin Islands. The south side of the island features rugged mountain roads and spectacular views. (View current weather)
Trinidad and Tobago
The islands of Trinidad and Tobago were discovered and named by Christopher Columbus in 1498. Trinidad, the larger of the two islands, has mountainous rainforests rich with wildlife and is a paradise for birdwatchers. In contrast, with its beautiful white-sand beaches, the small and quieter island of Tobago offers spectacular snorkelling and diving with offshore coral reefs. (View current weather)
Puerto Rico
One of the largest islands in the Eastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico encompasses mountains, underground caves, coral reefs, white-sand beaches and a huge rain forest, which supplies most of the island with fresh water and features the believed ‘Fountain of Youth’. (View current weather)