Bequia, Grenadines
Bequia is the second largest island in the Grenadines, a Caribbean island chain. Its capital is Port Elizabeth. The island is a destination for many tourists, especially during the Easter events. It is worth noting that it is one of the few places where permitted with limitations whaling by the International Whaling Commission.
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.
Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
Les Saintes is a small group of islands in Guadeloupe, part of the French Antilles in the Caribbean. It consists of nine islands, with the two largest, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, being inhabited. They are renowned for their unspoiled beaches, turquoise waters, and authentic atmosphere, which they have preserved compared to more developed tourist destinations. Fishing and sailing play a central role in the lives of the locals, while the bay of Terre-de-Haut is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Les Saintes offers quiet holidays with a strong Caribbean identity.
Little Bay, Montserrat
Little Bay is one of the main settlements of Montserrat, located on the island’s northwestern coast. It is the site where the new administrative and commercial center of the country is being developed, following the destruction caused by the Soufrière Hills volcano in the south. The area features a small but scenic harbor, beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere, serving as a starting point for exploring Montserrat’s unique natural landscape.
Trois Ilets
Trois llets is a seaside town in Martinique, in the Caribbean. It is known for its beautiful beaches, resorts, and views over the Bay of Fort-de-France. The town is notable as the birthplace of Joséphine, wife of Napoleon, and for its heritage sites such as the open-air museum that tells the island’s colonial history. Today, Trois-Îlets combines cultural heritage with tourist amenities, attracting travelers seeking relaxation, history, and a vibrant island atmosphere.
Roseau, Dominica
Roseau is the capital of Dominica. Homes made of stone and wood, typical wooden balconies and ornate woodwork, are dating from the Victorian era. City's architecture is a combination of modern and colonial(French Style).
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 John Cruz Bay, Virgin Islands, Caribbean
Cruz Bay is the main town and port of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Caribbean. Though small, it serves as the island’s gateway, with ferries arriving here and most excursions beginning from its harbor. The atmosphere is relaxed and tropical, with small shops, restaurants, bars, and galleries that reflect the island’s laid-back spirit. From Cruz Bay, visitors can easily explore Virgin Islands National Park, which covers much of St. John and includes world-famous beaches such as Trunk Bay, as well as hiking trails leading to tropical landscapes and archaeological sites with ancient Taino petroglyphs. With its calm Caribbean charm, Cruz Bay combines local character, tourist amenities, and easy access to the natural beauty of St. John, making it the ideal starting point for exploring the island.
Basseterre (St. Kitts)
Surprisingly, the central square of St. Kitts, is designed in the style of London's Piccadilly Circus. For a view of St.Kitts, take the decker train going round the island, passing by the Brimstooun Fort and other attractions. Alternatively, there is a great tour that initially makes a stop at the world famous studio Karimpel Batik before walking tour in the forest.
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.
Gustavia (St.Barts)
Gustavia is the capital of the island of Saint Barts. It offers beautiful natural attractions. This arid, volcanic rock is home to a special combination of iguanas, night-blooming cactus and magnificent beaches with white sand. Scuba diving and sailing are very popular here. In this city, the charm of a town with Scandinavian accents blends with many boutiques and duty free shops. The island is, also, famous for its chic French ambience and cuisine.