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Caribbean Islands
Acapulco
Bermuda
Cayman Island
Dominican Republic
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
St. Kitts and Nevis
Turks and Caicos Islands
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Caribbean islands

Think of the Caribbean and inevitably you conjure up cliched images of white-sand beaches and tropical drinks with little umbrellas. It’s a pleasant thought, but we’re here to tell you the islands offer so much more.

Acapulco

Acapulco Rock Island is right adjacent to Chimney Rock Island at the crescent of Lake Martin. It is a popular hang-out spot for boaters and is named after the shaped resemblance of Acapulco Rock in Mexico.

Bermuda

Bermuda Island is the oldest and most densely inhabited British overseas territory. It is comprised of 138 individual islands, although it generally referred to in the singular. The island is broken up into parishes, or small counties.

Cayman island

Nestled in the calm, turquoise waters of the western Caribbean, lies the peaceful British Overseas Territory known as the Cayman Islands. Consisting of three islands just 480 miles south of Miami, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman remain our little piece of paradise.

Dominican Republic

Five centuries later, the natural beauty that attracted Christopher Columbus is still evident in the Dominican Republic’s magnificent mountains (including the Caribbean’s loftiest, 10,414-foot-high Pico Duarte), rivers, waterfalls, and flawless white-sand beaches.

Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

One destination, 32 gorgeous Caribbean islands.

From St. Vincent’s lush tropical rainforest full of eco-adventures, to the idyllic beaches, coral reefs and turquoise lagoons of The Grenadines, SVG is a tropical paradise for yachting, scuba diving, enjoying nature, and relaxing in luxurious hideaways.

Escape a hectic lifestyle. Live your dreams in St. Vincent & The Grenadines. Get the true ‘Vincy’ experience!

St. Kitts and Nevis

Near-perfect packages – that’s how you might think of St. Kitts and Nevis after a visit. The two-island nation combines beaches with the beauty of the mountains, plenty of activities to engage your body and some rich history to engage your mind.

Turks and Caicos Islands

The Turks and Caicos consist of 40 different islands and cays, only 8 of which are inhabited. The islands of the Turks and Caicos are almost as diverse as its people. From the main tourist center of Providenciales to the quiet and tranquil islands of North and Middle Caicos to the historic Capital Island of Grand Turk; each one offers a different experience and a unique character but all offer year round great climate, beaches and underwater activities.