THE CARIBBEAN

How do you choose an island when there are more than 700 individual islands in the Caribbean?

We are here to help you narrow it down.

Below are a few places that we focus on for amazing Caribbean vacations.

Aruba

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Aruba is located in the heart of the southern Caribbean, 15 miles off the shore of Venezuela, and is known as the “One Happy Island”. Aruba has a dry climate which makes it ideal for a warm and sunny vacation. There are tranquil beaches, including Eagle Beach, Palm Beach, and Manchebo Beach which are some of the best beaches in the world.

On this island, you can snorkel in the crystal clear waters of Boca Catalina, get up close and personal with a wide variety of tropical animals at the Philip’s Animal Garden, view the amazing limestone caves that are filled with natural formations and native cave paintings at Guadirikiri Caves, go horseback riding, ATVing, visit high-class resorts, dive a shipwreck, enjoy the nightlife with a multitude of bars, hike or go off-roading in the Cacti in Arikok National Park, kite or windsurf, browse local art galleries and markets, ride the trolley, horseback along a beach, play in the casinos and eat at wonderful restaurants.

There are Adult-Only, Family-Friendly, or both types of All-Inclusive Resorts to choose from.

Cayman Islands

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Visit one island or all three islands in one vacation! Take your pick; Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, or Little Cayman.

Grand Cayman is the biggest and most popular island where Cruise Ships stop regularly so there are many activities for everyone to enjoy. Most people fly into luxury George Town, which is the capital of Grand Cayman, and from there they take a daily flight to one of the sister islands: Cayman Brac or Little Cayman.

Grand Cayman is the culinary capital of the Caribbean with over 200 restaurants. In the Grand Cayman, you can walk along the entire length of the award-winning Seven Mile Beach that has soft coral sandy beaches, magnificent turquoise waters, and calm ocean waves which is home to amazing resorts, beach bars, restaurants, shops, many natural wonders, Stingray City (swim with stingrays), see Hell (a group of short, black, limestone formations), and Boat Chartering. Here you can also immerse yourself in cultural history by visiting the National Museum of the Cayman Islands, snorkel at Rum Point which is famous for its sandy beach and shallow see-through waters, visit the oldest building in Grand Cayman, Pedro St. James, take a breathtaking hike in the Mastic Trail, or visit The Cayman Turtle Centre.

Cayman Brac is approximately a 30-minute flight away from Grand Cayman. This island is popular for diving along seawalls and a sunken ship, spelunking (cave exploration), rock climbing, hiking, fishing, bird watching.

Little Cayman is about 5 miles from Cayman Brac and is the secluded island that you see in the movies and is roughly only one mile wide and ten miles long. Here they have empty beaches with soft sand and palm trees swaying in the wind. Little Cayman has world-class diving and intimate resorts.

Jamaica

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Welcome to the third largest island in The Caribbean that is visited the most. Here you will find joyful reggae music where the legend, Bob Marley’s music lives on. You can even visit his birthplace.

You will find stunning coves and white sandy beaches along miles of coastline, including the famous Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Doctors’ Cave Beach in Montego Bay, and other beaches in Ocho Rios. You will be able to sunbathe, swim with dolphins, scuba dive, and snorkel along with many other fun water activities.

You will find tasty jerk seasoned meats, tropical rainforests, soaring blue-hued mountains, cascading waterfalls, and intriguing history.

Some activities that you can do here are zip lining & ATV tours, bamboo rafting, catamaran tours, climb the famous Dunn River Falls, go on a coffee, or rum tour, take a Rose Hall Day or haunted night tour, go camping at Green Groot Caves, tour the Sun Valley Plantation, and explore Kingston.

There are many resorts and hotels to stay at, along with All-inclusive Resorts.

SAint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands has world-class dining, world-renowned golf courses, beautiful beaches, and fun nightlife. Here you can stroll through the historic Charlotte Amalie, visit the Phantasea Tropical Botanical Garden, climb the longest 99 step staircase, or visit the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, visit the Pirates Treasure Shipwreck museum, and sail through the islands on a sailboat. 

Turks and Caicos Islands

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Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) is one of the world’s most colorful corals & best barrier reefs in the world. TCI is separated into two island groups; to the east of the Turks Island Passage are the Turks Islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay and to the west are the larger Caicos Islands which consists of Providenciales, Pine Cay and Parrot Cay, North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, East Caicos, and West Caicos.

One of the finest beaches in the Caribbean is Grace Bay Beach and located in Providenciales. This is where the majority of the resorts and hotels are located.

In TCI you are promised sun, sand, and relaxation at the world’s pristine beaches with clear turquoise waters. Here you can swim, sunbathe, scuba dive, snorkel, kayak, standup paddleboard, jet ski, parasail, go on a boat charters, golf, gamble, fish, shop, relax at a spa, etc.