Saint Lucia is an Eastern Caribbean island. You'll notice the pair of dramatically tapered mountains, the Pitons, on its west coast. It's known volcanic beaches, diving sites, luxury resorts and fishing villages.
Saint Kitts and Nevis are islands that are located between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. They're known for cloud-shrouded mountains and beaches.
Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean island known for it's natural hot springs and tropical rainforests. You can find a volcanically heated, steam-covered Boiling Lake and sulphur vents on the island.
Barbados is an eastern Caribbean island. Around the island are beaches, botanical gardens, the Harrison’s Cave formation, and 17th-century plantation houses like St. Nicholas Abbey.
Tobago is the smaller of the 2 Caribbean islands comprising the nation of Trinidad and Tobago. It’s known for its wide, sandy beaches and tropical rainforest.
Antigua is one of the 2 major islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Ringed with coral reefs, the island is known for its many sandy beaches.
Guadeloupe is a French island in the southern Caribbean. It's known for long beaches, sugarcane fields, waterfalls and the volcano La Grande Soufrière.
Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. It features several white-sand beaches, including Cane Garden Bay and Smuggler’s Cove.
St. Maarten, is half Dutch and half French. It is in the southern part of a Caribbean and features span lagoons, beaches and salt pans. The port is a popular cruise-ship stop.
Martinique is Caribbean island that’s owned by France. Enjoy the day at Pointe-Marin and Grande Anse Beach or visit Fort-de-France during a walking tour.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are in the southern Caribbean. You'll find yacht-filled harbors, private islands and volcanic landscapes. It’s also known as a sailing destinations with reefs off Bequia Island, bordered by white-sand beaches like Princess Margaret.