From
the Indians who inhabited the island to the waves of early Europeans
and mainland traders, the adventure of exploring the islands
of the Caribbean archipelago has fulfilled the curiosity and
need for variety of many the traveller over time and
still does today!
Even
for residents of the Caribbean - often very familiar with places
in Europe and North America - their neighbour islands have provided
an unexpected exciting and economical vacation alternative.
Honduras
Anthony's Key Resort
Everything in Honduras is slow, slow as I've never experienced. Heat leeches muscle fiber, skeletal strength and all ambition. Coral sand grits under my bare feet, after the espadrilles unlace. Even the lightning pulses long and lazy on the ocean's horizon. [Read Review]
Turks & Caicos
Ocean Club Resort
"There I was, just snorkeling along and watching all of the underwater color,” a young mom named Sherra began excitedly sharing her aquatic adventure. “My son was right behind me, swimming along. All of a sudden, right in front of us, was a barracuda, staring at us, his mouth wide open, just a mouthful of teeth.” [Read our Review]
Anguilla
Altamer
Resort
Stay
in a private, secluded villa that is like a home away from home,
except on a more grandiose scale, the Altamer Resort on the English-leaning
Caribbean island of Anguilla. The African Sapphire Villa
is ideal for those who are vacationing with friends, one or two
families, or other larger groups, and who are looking for spacious,
un-crowded accommodations.
[Read
our Review]
Soufriere
Anse Chastanet
If you yearn to see what the island offers, you'll not be disappointed.
Anse Chastanet is located near Soufriere (pronounced Soo-Fray),
and there are excursions to an active volcano and the Diamond
Mineral Baths, as well as the opportunity to hike a portion of
The Pitons, twin volcanic peaks that are the most recognizable
landmark on St. Lucia. [Read
our Review] |