The Caribbean Islands can entice anyone with their irresistible charm which is why the Eastern Caribbean Islands are an equally majestic bunch to visit.
Barbados is full of liveliness. It offers palatial resorts for luxury while the backpackers treat themselves to reef adventures, hiking trails, and beaches.
Barbados
Scrumptious cuisines, rum shacks, caves, gardens and historical plantation houses are some things tourists always pack in their schedule here.
With a rich history and over 300 islands, Antigua offers surfing thrills, water sports, sailing spots, pristine beaches and exotic resorts.
Antigua
Enthusiasts explore Antigua’s colonial past with Nelson’s Dockyard. The iconic sugar plantation mill of Betty’s Hope is also a must visit.
St. Lucia is enormously stunning. It has terrific beaches, tropical rainforest, volcanic peaks, waterfalls and the world’s only drive-in volcano called the Sulphur Springs.
St. Lucia
They throw an upscale bliss with white beaches, lush terrains and exotic boat tours.
The Baths is a must visit for its magical views of boulders and azure waters.
British Virgin Islands
Grenada offers alluring greens, vibrantly hued houses across the shores and white sandy beaches.
Do hike along Grand Etang National Park and spot its stunning lake.
Grenada
Renowned for its spices, Grenada has farms growing an incredible variety of spices as well as tropical fruits.
They are captivating with the pristine beauty of St. John while St. Thomas’s bustling streets, stores and carnival goodness are suited for an exciting memory.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Boasting of many secluded and picturesque islands, this bunch offers exquisite fish markets, a plethora of water sports in remote islands and dreamy sails.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Laze around in the exotic hotels, especially at the happening Frigate Bay and attend festivals. Or visit the iconic Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park.
St. Kitts and Nevis
You can also enjoy the secluded soft sands of Nevis for the peaceful sun-baths, drop by
historical mills and take a jaw-dropping train-ride through the tropical forest.
Experience France in Caribbean islands while exploring historical monuments, musical heritage, stylish resorts and cuisines.
French Islands
Trinidad’s verdant hills, palm trees, lush beaches and world-famous carnivals are a league apart. Fort George is a top attraction.
Trinidad & Tobago
While both the islands offer exquisite bird watching, Tobago is lesser known with quieter backcountry, forts, stunning beauty and turtles gliding through water.