St. Johns, Antigua
The thriving capital of Antigua, St. John, is a populated neighborhood with charming narrow streets that climb up to the silvery domes of the Cathedral of Saint John. The beach, with wonderful bars and cafes, attracts many people.
Hamilton
You really shouldn't miss a visit to Hamilton. It's also the place that attracts the most visitors because it has plenty of sightseeing attractions -- including Bermuda's newest, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Most attractions are easy to see on foot. As you stroll through this beautiful port town, you'll love the charming pastel-colored two-story buildings along Front Street (take a break inside the Par-La-Ville Gardens on Queen Street).
Bridgetown, Barbados
Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, retains much of its British heritage. Τhe bustling city, the quiet hillsides and valleys with tropical vegetation, the sandy beaches, which are considered to be the most beautiful in the world and many other impressive sights are waiting to be explored.
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth is the main port and capital of Bequia Island, part of the Grenadines. Located on the beautiful Admiralty Bay, it is a popular destination for sailors and travelers seeking relaxation and natural beauty. The area is known for its laid-back atmosphere, traditional shops, scenic beaches, and authentic Caribbean culture.
New York, U.S.
New York is capital city of the United States. Is located on the eastern coast of the country and is the most populous U.S. city. Is one of the main financial centers of the country and the whole world. In New York there are the UN headquarters, the famous Wall Street, the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. It is famous for its skyscrapers and its many neighborhoods. New York has many attractions, about 500 art galleries, 150 museums, over 100 theaters, dozens of shops and restaurants 17,000. The city is regarded as a cultural and artistic center of the U.S. East Coast.
Road Town, Tortola Island, British Virgin Islands
Road Town is the capital of the British Virgin Islands, located on the island of Tortola. Spread around a natural harbor, it serves as the administrative and commercial center of the archipelago. The town is characterized by a blend of colonial architecture and modern facilities, while its port is a key arrival point for cruise ships and yachts. Beyond trade and maritime activities, Road Town attracts visitors with its nearby beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and vibrant local market.
San Juan (Puerto Rico)
San Juan is the second oldest city in North and South America. The houses in pastel colors, balconies with wrought iron, squares with rows of statues and blue narrow cobbled streets are a conspicuous contrast to this noisy, modern,full of energy city . Although the city is busy all day long, the old San Juan, really comes alive at night when the restaurants, pubs and cafes on the sidewalks are flooded with people of all ages enjoying the fantastic scenery of the island.
St. Pierre
St. Pierre is a small coastal town in the island territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the coast of Canada. It serves as the administrative and cultural center of the region and retains a strong French identity, with colonial architecture, local cuisine, and a peaceful atmosphere.
St.Georges
St. George’s is the capital of Grenada, a Caribbean island nation. Nestled around a natural harbor and surrounded by lush green hills, the town features charming colonial architecture and vibrant local life. It serves as the island’s main port, popular with cruise ships, and is an ideal starting point for exploring Grenada’s tropical landscapes, beaches, and cultural treasures.
Philipsburg (St. Maarten)
The unique Caribbean island, St. Maarten, is governed by two independent states, and although each half of the island is different, the residents live in harmony. The Dutch part, the capital of Philipsburg is a paradise for shopping, with a fantastic selection of shops and boutiques on the cobbled streets and narrow alleys.
Scarborough (Tobago)
Εntering the port you will see this picturesque island of South Caribbean and the fortress of the 18th century, the impressive Fort King George, which now houses the Archaeological Museum. You can do scuba diving and explore sunken ships in the area.
Virgin Gorda (B.V.I.)
Virgin Gorda is a small scenic island of the British Virgin Islands. It is very popular with tourists and famous for the local's hospitality and friendliness. Its natural beauty is something out of a fairy tale. Amazing white sandy beaches with clear blue waters make an exotic scenery. Wooded hills create a lush landscape. All the common activities of a tropic island, such as sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving, are offered here. Do not miss to explore the indigenous plant-lined trails and natural wonders of national parks.