Oranjestad, Aruba
Just 30 km long and 10 km wide, Aruba is a sunny island almost all over the year. Here there are the most incredible beaches in the world. It's better to explore Aruba on foot, walking along the streets with palm trees, of the capital Oratzestant.This city is full of life, and has the charm of a Dutch colony, pastel colored houses, the castle and a wonderful market.
Kralendijk (Bonaire)
Kralendijk is the capital of the island of Bonaire, which is part of the Dutch Caribbean in the Caribbean Sea. The island is one of three that make up the Dutch Caribbean, alongside Aruba and Curaçao. Kralendijk offers a relaxed atmosphere, with charming shops, restaurants, and cafes serving local specialties and international cuisine. The city is also known for its architecture, featuring colorful buildings and a blend of traditional Dutch and Caribbean styles.
Willemstad, Curacao
Willemstad is one of the most picturesque cities in Caribbean. Its traditional heritage is visible even from the entrance of the harbor, where colorful buildings with triangular roof of Dutch type are lined along the coast. Visit the wonderful "Curacao Sea Aquarium", that hosts over 400 exotic species of marine life.
Jost van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Jost van Dyke is a small island in the British Virgin Islands of the Caribbean, known for its idyllic beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Named after a 17th-century Dutch pirate, it is now a popular destination for sailors and travelers seeking an authentic island experience. The island is famous for White Bay beach and its beach bars, where the cocktail “Painkiller” was created. Though small in size, Jost Van Dyke combines natural beauty, festive spirit, and traditional hospitality.
Miami, Florida, USA
World-famous beaches, exceptional nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin atmosphere, are all those that make this city so fascinating. Miami Beach is one of the most popular attractions of the city with wide sandy beaches, warm waters and a great variety of water sports. A tour to the famous Art Deco district of the South Beach is also a unique experience.
Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe
Like any other Eastern Caribbean city Pointe a Pitre experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurri came season.
Pointe-a-Pitre is the largest city of Guadeloupe,an overseas region and department of France located in the Lesser Antilles of which it is a sous-prefecture,being the seat of the Arrondissement of Ponte a Pitre.Like any other Eastern Caribbean city Pointe a Pitre experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurri came season.
Castries (St.Lucia)
Saint Lucia is a small, tropical island, with a magnificent scenery. Mountains, dense virgin forests, sandy beaches and acres of banana plantations make it one of the most spectacular islands. Castries, the colorful capital of the island, has an authentic Caribbean charm and hosts several historical sights of Saint Lucia as La Tok Battery, a fortress on a hilltop with spectacular views of the port.