Antigua: Pronounced Anti-ga, not Anti-gwa, this island in the Caribbean offers relaxation, rum, and music on its powdered sandy beaches and sapphire blue waters.
U.S. Virgin Islands (St. John): St. John, part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, boasts sophisticated dining, tropical foliage, and turquoise waters. Accessible by seaplane, the island offers vibrant Danish Colonial buildings
Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin: Occupying the same island, Sint Maarten and Saint-Martin offer contrasting experiences. Sint Maarten, the Dutch side, is known for shopping and casinos
St. Kitts: With stunning natural beauty, St. Kitts features pristine sandy beaches, warm turquoise waters, and a variety of beach experiences, from water sports on Cockleshell Beach to secluded relaxation
Cayman Islands: As a self-governing British Overseas Territory, the Cayman Islands offer gourmet dining, world-class diving, and stunning natural landscapes across Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.
Aruba: Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba stands out for its dry climate, diverse landscape, and sunny weather. Outside Hurricane Alley, Aruba offers a variety of activities
Holbox (Mexico): Located on the north coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, Holbox offers a serene Caribbean getaway with whale shark viewing and minimal tourism.
Barbados: Known for its picturesque scenery and nesting turtle populations, Barbados offers vibrant tropical landscapes and cultural richness. Outside the hurricane zone, Barbados is a popular destination