Caribbean holiday offers
Barbados, Antigua, St Lucia, Jamaica, Grenada and the Grenadines — proper white-sand-and-turquoise beaches.
What you get
Barbados, Antigua, St Lucia, Jamaica, Grenada and the Grenadines — proper white-sand-and-turquoise beaches.
- 1 All-inclusive 5★ resorts on every island
- 2 Direct flights from UK to most islands (Barbados, Antigua, St Lucia, Jamaica)
- 3 Honeymoon-grade properties: Sandals, Royalton, Spice Island, Sandy Lane
Everything you need to know
The Caribbean is a stunning mosaic of islands, each with its own distinct character, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking pristine beaches, rich history, vibrant cultures, or adventure, there’s a Caribbean island that’s perfect for you. Here’s a guide to some of the main Caribbean islands and what makes each one special. Jamaica is renowned for its vibrant culture, music, and cuisine. Home to reggae music and the famous Bob Marley, Jamaica’s rhythm is infectious. Beyond its music, the island boasts stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and the famous Blue Mountains, ideal for coffee lovers and hikers. Jamaican cuisine, with its bold flavors, such as jerk chicken and fresh seafood, is another draw. The island’s laid-back vibe and friendly locals make it a welcoming destination for all. Barbados offers a perfect blend of sophistication and adventure. Known for its refined culture and stunning beaches, particularly on the platinum west coast, Barbados also offers thrilling experiences like surfing on the rugged east coast at Bathsheba or exploring Harrison’s Cave. The island is famous for its rum, with the Mount Gay Rum Distillery offering a taste of the island’s rich heritage. Barbados is also a haven for foodies, hosting some of the best seafood and dining experiences in the Caribbean. With over 700 islands and cays, the Bahamas is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Each island has its own charm, from the bustling capital of Nassau with its vibrant markets and historic forts to the quiet, unspoiled beaches of the Exumas. The Bahamas is famous for its clear blue waters, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and swimming with pigs on Big Major Cay. Its close proximity to the U.S. makes it a popular and convenient getaway. Puerto Rico offers a unique blend of Spanish colonial history and natural beauty. San Juan, the capital, is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings in Old San Juan. Beyond the city, Puerto Rico boasts the El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, and stunning bioluminescent bays that glow in the dark. With a lively music scene and delicious Puerto Rican cuisine, this island is a feast for the senses. St. Lucia is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, especially the iconic Pitons, twin volcanic peaks that rise majestically from the sea. This island is perfect for nature lovers, offering lush rainforests, waterfalls, and stunning coral reefs. Adventure seekers can enjoy zip-lining, hiking the Pitons, or exploring the Sulphur Springs, the world’s only drive-in volcano. For those looking to relax, St. Lucia’s luxurious resorts and spas provide the perfect setting. The Dominican Republic, occupying the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, is known for its diverse landscapes, from stunning beaches to mountains and deserts. Punta Cana is famous for its all-inclusive resorts and turquoise waters, while Santo Domingo, the capital, offers rich history as the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas. The Dominican Republic also has a vibrant culture, with lively music, dance (such as merengue and bachata), and flavorful cuisine. Aruba is known for its white-sand beaches, year-round sunny weather, and warm hospitality. The island’s landscape is unique with its desert-like terrain dotted with cactus and divi-divi trees, contrasting with the turquoise waters. Aruba’s Dutch heritage is evident in its colorful architecture and cultural festivals. Known as “One Happy Island,” Aruba is also famous for its diverse underwater marine life, making it a great spot for snorkeling and diving. Cuba offers a journey back in time with its vintage cars, colonial architecture, and vibrant culture. Havana, the capital, is known for its lively music scene, historic buildings, and lively street life. Cuba’s unique history is evident in its cities, where Spanish colonial influence meets revolutionary spirit. The island also boasts beautiful beaches, such as those in Varadero and the idyllic cays like Cayo Coco. Cuban cigars and rum are also world-famous and part of the island’s charm. Known for having a beach for every day of the year, Antigua and Barbuda are perfect for those seeking sun, sea, and sand. Antigua is famous for its 365 beaches, clear waters, and sailing culture, hosting the annual Antigua Sailing Week. Barbuda, with its pink sand beaches and frigate bird sanctuary, offers a more secluded experience. The islands are also known for their colonial history, with Nelson’s Dockyard being a popular historic attraction. St. Kitts and Nevis offer a blend of natural beauty and rich history. The larger island, St. Kitts, is known for its lush rainforests, historic sugar plantations, and the UNESCO-listed Brimstone Hill Fortress. Nevis, the smaller of the two, is quieter and famous for its charming plantation inns and the dormant Nevis Peak volcano. Both islands offer beautiful beaches, excellent hiking, and a laid-back atmosphere.Top Special Offers to the Caribbean Islands
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Discover the Unique Charm of the Caribbean Islands
1. Jamaica:The Heartbeat of the Caribbean
2. Barbados: The Island of Elegance and Adventure
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3. The Bahamas: An Archipelago of Beauty
4. Puerto Rico: A Blend of History and Natural Wonders
5. St. Lucia: The Island of Natural Beauty
6. Dominican Republic: A Diverse Island Experience
7. Aruba: One Happy Island
8. Cuba: A Journey Through Time
9. Antigua and Barbuda: A Beach Lover’s Dream
10. St. Kitts and Nevis: Twin Islands with a Rich Heritage
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Questions, answered
Which Caribbean island for a first visit?
Barbados for sophistication + best food, Antigua for "365 beaches" and proper white sand, St Lucia for dramatic scenery (the Pitons), Jamaica for vibrant culture + biggest all-inclusive choice.
When is the best time to go?
December–April is high season (driest, sunniest, priciest). May–June is shoulder season with great value. Avoid September–October — peak hurricane risk.
Is all-inclusive worth it in the Caribbean?
Almost always yes — restaurant and bar costs in the Caribbean are high (often US-priced). Packaging meals + drinks into the holiday price typically saves 30–50% vs paying as you go.
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