Honeymoon in Caribbean
Chill out and enjoy some lazy days on the endless white beaches with crystal clear water and breathtaking sunsets. Enjoy a rum punch or calypso with some of the friendliest locals in this idyllic setting. The Islands have individual personalities and a diversity of beautiful scenery. Give into the windswept charms of the Turks & Caicos, head to Barbados for its modern glamour or explore the beautiful rainforests of mountainous St Lucia. Alternatively head to the sailing scene of Antigua, with its multitude of beaches or for some French chic, visit St. Barts.
Honeymoon destinations in Caribbean
Antigua
The meandering coastline of Antigua boasts an abundance of secluded soft sanded beaches and coral reefs, making it heaven for snorkelers and divers. The island possesses a strong West Indian influence as well as retaining its colonial heritage. There is plenty to discover, namely the historic district of Nelson’s Dockland. Sailors take advantage of the trade winds and what usually is a calm laid back island transforms into a lively one at the end of April during Antigua Sailing Week.
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Bahamas
About seven hundred islands, mainly uninhabited, make up the beautiful Bahamas. The idyllic islands possess some of the most breathtaking beaches and scenery with the first island just 55 miles east of Florida. These heavenly islands are perfect for snorkeling, diving and fishing. The Bahamas has gained worldwide credit for being a number one destination for casual vacationers or valiant explorers.
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Barbados
The chic destination to be seen, Barbados boasts top of the range resorts, first class restaurants, stylish nightlife, top hole golf courses and fantastic water sports. The white sanded west coast with crystal waters is a haven for the well-to-be and east coast has a rugged beauty with wild Atlantic surf. There is plenty of activity for everyone throughout the British influenced island including visiting the bustling capital of Bridgetown.
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Cuba
Cuba is made up of over 200 bays and 300 natural beaches, making it the largest island in the West Indies. Although Cuba is considered to have a tropical climate, it has the advantage of a gentle breeze due to the trade winds, cooling temperatures. Cuba has two distinct seasons; the rainy season (May to October) and the dry season (November to April). You’ll soon come to realise why in 1492 Christopher Columbus claimed Cuba to be “the most beautiful island”. It boasts some of the richest flora worldwide with coconut palms, tropical fruit trees and the royal palm trees.
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Grenada
Granada is referred to as the ‘Spice Island’ for its production of turmeric, mace, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. With the most southern location of the Windward Islands, it boasts a rugged mountainous interior, a coastline of bays and some of the friendliest hospitable people. Water sports are plentiful on the abundance of secluded beaches. Granada is a traditional and tranquil retreat away from any cosmopolitan and busy distractions. The island has seen extensive restoration following hurricane Ivan in September 2004, with trees and plants now flourishing.
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Jamaica
Jamaica is a land of fascinating beauty, so it is not surprising that the nation’s anthem mentions “the land we love”. If its relaxation you’re looking for, then chill out on one of the islands secluded long beaches and enjoy the white sands and turquoise waters. Or if you’re after something a little more active then take a hike through the tropical rainforests, spotting the exotic birds and wildlife along the way, or visit the breathtaking cascading waterfalls set high in the jungle mountaintops. So delight your senses and sooth your soul amongst friendly loving people in the land of Jamaica.
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St Barts
St Barts is part of the Leeward Islands and has the perfect combination of white sands and crystal waters with French chic, making it one of the hippest spots of the Caribbean. It is famous for its exquisite cuisine, fine restaurants in a very peaceful and tranquil environment. Gustavia lies at the heart of the island on the harbour-side of town boasting beautiful boutiques, inns and yachts.
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St Lucia
Recognised as the Caribbean’s most scenic island, St Lucia’s paradise bays are lined with a mountainous landscape. The twin volcanic peaks of the Pitons form a unique landmark in the South. Romance is alive in the secluded coves, whilst underwater divers enjoy the dramatic terrain. Banana and coconut plantations cover the majority of this undeveloped island. Relax in St Lucia in a friendly environment, hosting a mixed heritage of British, French and Creole.
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Grenadines
The Grenadines consists of 30 tiny beautiful islands and cays which are laid out like stepping stones from St Vincent to Grenada. Diving, snorkeling and boating are plentiful here amongst the surrounding coral reefs and turquoise water. Uninhabited Tobago has been designated a national park and is among one of the most popular cays, renowned for their idyllic blue water.
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Turks
The 8 islands and 40 cays, which make up the Turks & Caicos have only recently been discovered. With unique charms, the islands and cays offer a back to nature escape, with the focus being on the world class white beaches and the clear waters of the sea. Within the top ten best dive spots the Turks and Caicos is home to hundreds of miles of pristine reef, attracting shoals of exotic fish. Others can spot dolphins, iguanas and flocks of rare birds!
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Virgin Islands
Over 100 stunning islands dispersed in crystal clear water, the Virgin Islands guarantee fantastic diving, natural beauty and seclusion. The smallest of the three US Virgin Islands is St John, of which two thirds of the island is made up of national park with spectacular trails, private coves and sun blazed sand beaches. Virgin Gorda, in the British Virgin Islands, holds a quiet small town charm with rolling hills, happy locals and pretty beaches. It is also famous for its north-western beaches of sheltered grottos and sea pools created by granite boulders.
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