Caribbean holidays are everything you want them to be...from luxury sunshine paradise to unforgettable rainforest adventure From diving to honeymoons, cruising to golf, wedding to eco-adventure, music to history, the choice is yours. Here follows selected highlights from some of our selected Islands in the Caribbean:
Antigua
Cricket – home to the legendry Vivian Richards you will be able to watch a game of cricket on virtually any dya of the year in this cricket loving Island
Diving & Snorkelling – hundreds of wreck dives and good shelf diving
Swim with dolphins – once in a lifetime experience swimming with the dolphins in a 5.5million gallon lagoon in MarinaBay
Adventure Antigua – Elis eco tour – not to be missed Golfing – JollyHarbour golf club and cedar valley golf course
Deep sea fishing - charter fishing Marlin, Tuna, King fish, Wahoo, Shark or Barracuda, in the Atlantic waters of Antigua
Barbados
Full compliment of land and water sports including, golf, hiking, horse racing, polo, cricket, scuba diving, deep sea fishing, sailing and surfing
Shopping - The heart and soul of shopping in Barbados is Broad Street in the capital city, Bridgetown. There you will find several large department stores and duty free shops
Array of fine dining restaurants, dinner shows and nightclubs
·a number of sites of historical, architectural and natural interest and it is these that make Barbados special and unique
Turks & Caicos Islands
The Turks and Caicos Islands are famous for the 1,000 square miles of reef that surrounds us. They have been ranked “Best Fish Life” “Best Overall Destination” “ Top Fifteen Most Popular Dive Destinations Worldwide” “ Best Wall Diving” “ Best Beginner Diving” “ Best Big Animal Encounters” , and most recently ranked #1 “ Healthiest Marine Environment” all from Rodales’ Scuba Diving Magazine.
Other activities available include: bird watching (Great Blue Herons, Flamingos, Osprey and Pelicans); Cycling; Golf; Horseback Riding; Sailing; Snorkelling
St Lucia
Deep in St Lucia´s mountainous, tropical islands interior almost 1,800 feet above sea level, lies 19,000 acres of rainforest and the 29 miles of trails that run through it.
The rainforest is respected as a habitat for rare birds and plants and visitors can enjoy the surroundings on walks of varying degrees of ease / difficulty.
Historical, cultural and heritage sites can be found throughout the island
Variety of watersports, diving, deep sea fishing and landsports including golf and cricket