The Caribbean has one thing for sure, as soon as you arrive you’ll be struck by bold colours from the azure seas, white beaches and green forests to bright beach bars and dark rum.
Even the food is colourful, with a mixture of exotic fruits and spices that are as much a feast for the eyes as for the palate.
Antigua & Barbuda is just one amazing destination to visit for a peaceful sunny holiday, as well as a top wedding and honeymoon destination, Antigua is a great family getaway experience, and offers you a luxury experience or special interest like sailing or eco-adventures and great walking.
Antigua is a 108-square-mile limestone, clay and volcanic rock island recognized for its numerous coves, bays, and 366 white sand beaches.
The sister Island of Barbuda lies 27 miles northeast of Antigua, with a land area of 62 square miles. It’s a low lying coral island known for its natural landscape and pink and white sand beaches.
Antigua and Barbuda are sunny and warm year round with cool trade winds. The average temperature ranges from the mid-seventies Fahrenheit in the winter to mid-eighties Fahrenheit in the summer.
Antigua and Barbuda is known as the “Most Romantic Destination” in the Caribbean by the World Travel Awards for over the last 4 years, our clients love this romantic destination to get married or enjoy their honeymoon in the Antiguan peace, this will be your happy place with its 366 beaches and clear waters.
Romantic Accommodation
Antigua and Barbuda offers some amazing Hotels and Luxury Resorts, with an abundance of personal service and amenities to make it a very special stay on this wonderful island, with a great choice of large & boutique all-inclusive resorts and private villas waiting for you.
Romantic Experiences
We love that you can enjoy time on the twin islands of Antigua & Barbuda starting with its white sandy beaches.
For some great adventures, you can enjoy swimming with the stingrays, zipline or enjoy an array of water sports including snorkelling, jet-skiing, kayaking, yachting, or kite surfing.
One ultimate experience is the sunset cruise, which offers a relaxing evening on the water in a most relaxing way after a busy day swimming in the water, you can sit back and enjoy a rum and sunset.
The Magical Wonders Are Close By
Barbudas is just a 15-minute flight or 90-minute ferry ride from Antigua, which will take you to the natural wonders of Barbuda.
From the rugged coastline and wild surf of the east coast to the relaxed luxury and calm Caribbean Sea in the west, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Barbados with Exclusive Travel Holidays.
Although we love the tempting beautiful beaches, inland there are delightful treasures to be discovered - old plantation houses, quaint villages with their Anglican churches and cricket pitches, beautiful botanical gardens, and colourful rum shacks.
Barbados has a reputation for attracting the rich and famous guests to the island, it’s easy to see as Barbados’ is such an attraction, with its lush clear waters and soft white sands are the image of paradise, but the essence of Barbados lies so much more behind the sand and surf.
The Mount Gay Rum tour, one of the island’s most popular excursions, tells the story of the world’s oldest (and some say finest) rum.
The 300 year story of how a plantation in Barbados’ northern parish of St. Lucy became home to one of the world’s most famous rums is told through presentations, artefacts, photo galleries, a video show, a visit to the bottling area and, of course, not to be missed tastings.
On the island’s southeast coast there’s a flight of steps that lead down to hidden Shark Hole - a small strand of white beach that’s almost completely encircled by rocks.
This secluded cove offers beautiful photo opportunities, with the gap in rocks revealing vistas of the reef beyond.
This picture-perfect beach is also a great place for swimming as the reef keeps the waters calm and clear. It’s also a favourite spot for the local kids pastime of taking acrobatic jumps off the rocks.
When touring the north of the island, make sure to stop at St. Nicholas Abbey – a Jacobean-style mansion that is one of the oldest plantation houses in the Caribbean, there’s the Great House, a rum distillery and gardens to explore.
It’s also a good stop for a light lunch as the café is perched on a deck that overlooks
Jamaica's one of the Caribbean's most popular islands it’s easy to see why travellers flock here year after year.
Year-round weather, luxury hotel resorts, glorious beaches and an abundance of things to see and do, to name just a few, by day spend long lazy days soaking up the Jamaican sun.
Antigua enjoys a fabulous climate, together with 365 gloriously pristine sandy beaches backed by swaying palms and sea grape trees, as you sit back with a chilled cocktail or local rum.
Sit back and enjoy the laid back atmosphere, combining the Caribbean warmth and good humour, with stunning world-class hotels, it’s not surprising that this Caribbean island plays host to sophisticated sun seekers, stylish beach lovers and serial water sports aficionados.
Barbados has a reputation for attracting the rich and famous guests to its island, it’s easy to see Barbados’ attraction.
Attractive clear waters and soft white sands are the image of paradise but the essence of Barbados lies behind the sand and surf.
Distinctly British feel; from familiar place names such as Folkstone and Brighton to its colonial buildings and love for cricket, but fear not, it is still an island of classic calypso rhythms, a laid-back vibe and rum cocktails.
Bermuda is an idyllic, sub-tropical destination, and is the oldest of the British Colonies to which many return year after year, a clear testimonial to Bermuda luxury holidays.
Bermuda is a sophisticated island, with its hospitality and charm and wearing its colonial heritage on its sleeve, this sub-tropical island is no stranger to wealth which is self-evident in the high living standards and superb infrastructure.
With an abundance of stunning scenery and glorious food, Bermuda holidays are the perfect island retreat.
Bahamas is graced with long stretches of wild beaches bleached white by the year round sunshine and surrounded by turquoise waters alive with tropical life.
The Bahamas is a safe haven for divers, sailors and sun worshippers alike who just love the waters.
Although often thought to be part of the Caribbean, the Bahamas is an archipelago of 700 islands – each with its own character – plus thousands of islets dotting the ocean 55 miles off the Florida coast.
The most vibrant country of Central America is also its most visited: Costa Rica. It is also the most biodiverse country in the world.
With over 800 miles of coast bordering the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, there’s a tempting choice of 300 black, pink and white sand beaches.
It’s also renowned for its rugged rainforests, cloudforests, protected jungle, volcanoes and wildlife.
A pioneer of ecotourism, more than twenty five per cent of Costa Rica’s land is protected and there are the best part of 30 national parks.
Dominica is designated The Nature Island, where beautifully green landscapes, fascinating wildlife and adventure activities await travellers of all kinds.
Dominica is a world apart from the similarly-named Dominican Republic, with a never-ending list of outdoor activities for adventurers.
Discover mile after mile of the untouched emerald haven by hiking the Caribbean’s longest walking trail, trekking up to the world’s second largest boiling lake and floating along the Indian River in hand-oared boats.
There are a few places in the world where people live with a permanent smile on their face and a sparkle in their eyes. The Dominican Republic is one of them.
And now you will get the chance to learn why.
It is an oasis of light, scents and colours, a place where you can let yourself go.
Whether it is dancing the merengue amongst the scented palm trees or swimming in the emerald waters; whether it is relaxing on a warm, powder-white sandy beach or feeling the adrenaline rush on an adventure
We all know scuba diving is the perfect way to experience the mystical wonder of the ocean’s marine life.
But diving through the shipwreck of “The Titanic of the Caribbean”?
Now that’s spectacular. The Bianca C cruise liner sank in 1961, with all passengers saved but one, and it’s one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. Back on terra firma, a hike to one of the island’s volcanic lakes like the Grand Etang, or astonishing waterfalls like the Annandale Falls is compulsory.
For a bit of culinary history, enjoy a drink at the River Antoine Rum Distillery or dip your fingers into a tour of the Grenville Nutmeg Processing Station.
Jamaica is certainly one of the Caribbean’s most popular islands it’s easy to see why travellers flock here year after year, with all year round weather, luxury hotel resorts, glorious beaches and an abundance of things to see and do, to name just a few.
By day spend long lazy days soaking up the Jamaican sun, sip a cocktail and then cool down in the turquoise blue, warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.
For adventure seekers, there’s plenty to meet the bill in Jamaica with scenic hikes to Dunn’s River Falls and even climbing Blue Mountain Peak – particularly stunning at sunrise
St Lucia is small and beautiful, located mid-way down the eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent and north of Barbados, Saint Lucia is just 27 miles long and 14 miles wide.
This is the kind of island travellers to the Caribbean dream about – a small, lush tropical gem still relatively unknown, where the Atlantic Ocean kisses the eastern shore, while the beaches of the west coast owe their beauty to the calm Caribbean Sea.
There is a broad array of exciting activities available on Saint Lucia. The coasts and
reefs offer excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities while the rainforest and mountains are one of the Caribbean’s finest locales for hiking and birdwatching.
Mexico offers so many ways to enjoy the unique culture and history of Mexico, from exploring its ancient historical landmarks to indulging at one of its luxurious resorts.
Not only will you find it easy to fall in love with the energy and beauty of Mexico, but you’ll love the different cuisine which varies from region to region – a combination of Aztec and Mayan dishes with a Spanish influence.
The beach resorts of Cancún and the Riviera Maya are located on the Yucatan Channel and are home to an energetic atmosphere brimming with magnificent local architecture, frond-fringed beaches and sparkling seas.
On the west coast lies the serene and peaceful Los Cabos, a place full of contrast from breathtaking seas, to desert and mountains.
Crystalline turquoise waters and white sand beaches are trademarks to the over forty islands and cays that make up the ‘Beautiful by Nature’ TCI.
Considered the World’s best kept secret, the TCI are an easy escape – with an ease of connectivity from Miami, New York, Toronto or London.
Each island and cay in the archipelago is a destination on to its own.
We welcome visitors to enjoy our pristine and inviting beaches, experience our luxurious accommodations, indulge in our world class spas, treat yourself to delectable dining in paradise and revel in our culture and local traditions
Holidays to Montego Bay are a perfect introduction to Jamaica with tropical white sands, pristine coral reefs, and vibrant Caribbean culture – you'd expect nothing less from Jamaica's second city.
Montego Bay are two words that have become synonymous with Caribbean paradise.
If you’re seduced by bright blue skies, ice-white beaches, and miles of colourful coral reefs, you’re in the right place.
And not only does Mo’ Bay, as it’s known, have some of the plushest hotels in Jamaica, but after Kingston it’s Jamaica’s second city, which means it’s bubbling with life, night and day.
Holidays to Negril offers best of what Jamaica has to offer – tropical white sands, coral reefs, and beach bars that swing to a reggae beat.
Negril's a super-chilled town on the westernmost tip of Jamaica where Bob Marley, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones came to get away from it all.
Along its world-famous Seven Mile Beach there’s a row of luxury hotels lined up to the north, and smaller, family-run hotels clustered to the south.
And if you keep following the coastline around to West End, you’ll find the original hippie vibe still very much alive.
Holidays to Ocho Rios are a bona fide Jamaican blockbuster, the star is the Dunn River Falls, but there's a knock-out supporting cast of tropical beaches, craft markets and reggae nightspots.
The name Ocho Rios may not immediately ring a bell, but the photos certainly will – especially when it comes to its star attraction, Dunn River Falls.
This waterfall has starred in just about every TV advert and holiday brochure for Jamaica, and on its own is enough to lure you here.
But add slick shopping malls, jaw-dropping beaches, and white-water rafting, and you’ll understand why this big, purpose-built resort is one of the island’s most popular.
Dreaming of Port Antonio its quiet and beautiful haven, Port Antonio isn’t only visited for its charm.
If you’ve got an eye for arts and crafts, and all the jewels Jamaica has to offer, come and explore the city
Wander through the lush greens of our jungle trails, taking in the misty mountains, Or sail down a winding river on a bamboo raft.
This part of the island is featured in many famous Hollywood films such as Club Paradise and Cocktail, and is often pictured as the ‘ideal paradise escape’.
The metropolitan that is Kingston, Jamaica bursts at the seams with spectacular sights as busy city residents go about mixing work and play.
It’s a beautiful chaos waiting to be explored, this is the cultural mecca of our island.
The place to be if you want to experience the mesmerizing music and heady nightlife as you vibrate to the beat of the drums.
You’ll also find fine art galleries, epicurean dining, amazing views in the cool hills above the city, and incredible beaches.
Located on the western and central part of the island, Saint James’ parish is one of the larger parishes and offers glorious stretches of pristine sand, beautifully clear, sheltered and calm waters, and some of the most expensive real estate in the whole of the Caribbean, with luxury hotels and villas and beachfront mansions aplenty. Not for nothing has it adopted the epithet the Platinum Coast.
It was where the first British settlers, in 1625, landed and declared what is now the city of Holetown, as the island’s first capital, Jamestown.
Over a century ago Queen’s College, one of the most prestigious schools in the Caribbean, was opened here.
Nowadays, in addition to its property values, Saint James’ is noted for its designer shopping and fine selection of excellent restaurants.
Renowned for its beautiful beaches and sparkling waters, the western coast of Barbados, frequently called the 'platinum coast', is one of the most enviable locations in the Caribbean.
Home to the legendary and prestigious Sandy Lane hotel, the resort boasts 113 hotel rooms and suites, a stunning private villa, exceptional golf, gourmet dining, an outstanding spa and superb sports facilities.
The resort is also central to many of the island's sites, and only a 40 minute drive from Grantley Adams International Airport.
The postcard-perfect resort of Marigot Bay is located in an idyllic horseshoe bay, surrounded by hills topped with lush vegetation.
The author James A. Michener even described Marigot Bay as “the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean” and many people stand by this claim to this day.
As a natural harbour, Marigot Bay is a place where beautiful yachts love to call ‘home’ for a few days.
While the immaculate setting is the stuff of dreams, there’s plenty going on for holidays to be as activity-fuelled or relaxing as you like.
Take water taxis or charter a boat to explore the bay by water, kayak through the enchanting mangroves or go for a walk in the forested hillsides surrounding the water.
Christ Church parish, one of eleven into which Barbados is divided, is found at the southern end of island and is one of the largest of all the parishes.
Dating from 1629 it is one of the original six parishes created by Governor Sir William Tufton.
Nowadays it is known for its fabulous beaches and vibrant nightlife, with numerous restaurants, rum bars and nightclubs in the particularly popular areas of St Lawrence Gap and Oistins, the liveliest locations on the island.
Like its neighbouring parish Saint Lucy, Saint Peter is located in the north of the island and extends, in part, from the west to the east coast. Saint Peter’s western seaboard encompasses the white sand beaches, wealthy real estate and luxurious hotels and villas of Barbados’ Platinum Coast.
The low-lying, rolling hills and terraces of sugar cane give way to Speightstown, Barbados’ first major port and commercial centre.
Formerly known as Little Bristol, owing to its trading links with the UK, the town is still home to many colonial style buildings.
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