
Comprising of around 5,000 tropical islands and secluded cays known collectively as the West Indies, the Caribbean is situated in the turquoise waters between Florida and South America.
If you’re looking for that picture-perfect holiday destination, the Caribbean ticks every box; from warm crystal clear waters and sugar-white sand beaches fringed with coconut palms to breath taking sunsets, great food and of course, that ‘island time’ attitude which works its magic, leaving you relaxe...
Beaches Lapped by calm Caribbean waters, long ribbons of golden sands broken only by coral outcrops, line the glittering Platinum Coast on the west of the island. Barbados' most luxurious and upmarket hotels also cluster here so it is difficult to find an uncrowded spot. By contrast on the surf-splashed Atlantic shorelines to the east, you'll find beautifully rugged coastal cliffs concealing remote bays and beaches and large ocean swells more suited to surfing than swimming. Out and About In Barbados' capital of Bridgetown, Lord Nelson stands in National Heroes Square, the statue erected in 1813 and older than the one in London's Trafalgar Square. Another attraction in the capital is the massive Baobab tree, supposedly brought over from Africa in the 1700's and for shopping the busy port brims with duty-free shops. The islands Mount Gay rum distillery is the oldest in the world, its produce the main constituent of Barbados' excellent rum punch. One of Barbados' most visited attractions is the unique phenomenon of Harrison's Cave; an amazing gallery of stalactites and stalagmites, spectacular pillars, crystal-clear waterfalls and deep emerald pools. Dining and Entertainment The luxurious oceanfront restaurants of the Platinum Coast offer some of the island's finest gourmet, creole and seafood dining. Often mooted to be Barbados' most expensive restaurant, The Cliff boasts staggering ocean views and visitors flock to Payne's Bay for a taste of the Blue Monkey's coco shrimp and lobster burgers. But if you just fancy chilling out with the locals, check out the Bajan staple of fried chicken or head for St Lawrence Gap and along Bay Street for some of Barbados' coolest nightclubs where local bands play calypso, reggae and R&B most nights of the week. Activities Barbados boast the perfect conditions for a full raft of holiday water sports; swim with the turtles, feed tame tropical fish, or descend to the depths on an Atlantis submarine dive expedition viewing the coral reef and a sunken shipwreck. Trek out to some of Barbados' hidden bays and beaches on a 4x4 adventure touor across to the eastern and north eastern coast with swimming stops and visits to Edge Cliff, the pretty fishing village and surfing spot of Bathsheba and Joes River Forest, home to the Barbados Green Monkey.
Best Beaches Antigua's beaches are some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean with fine white sands lapped by clear turquoise waters. With so many from which to choose, it's always possible to find an uncrowded spot to yourself - in general, secluded beaches are more the norm than the exception. Those seeking active water sports should try the vast swathes of Dickenson Bay, Runaway Bay or Jolly Beach, all on the west coast and close to St John's. Also close to the capital are the unspoiled sands of the Five Islands, including Deep Bay and Galley Bay, home to nesting sea turtles. Across on the east coast, Long Bay Beach is popular for snorkelling and Half Moon Beach boasts beautiful fine soft pink sands and wonderful cooling breezes. Out and About Most holidaymakers tend to stay close to their hotel; public transport is practically non-existent, but if you do want to get out and about, the best way is to hire a car for a few days. Visit the neat little town of St John's with its colourful Saturday market and boutique stocked with British made duty free goods. If you're looking for gifts then locally grown sea island cotton, attractive straw goods and red clay pottery are all authentic purchases. In the 1780's, Nelson found a safe haven for the British fleet at English Harbour and today the sympathetically restored Nelson's Dockyard affords a picturesque glimpse of naval life in the Admiral's day and a perfect spot for an evening stroll or a leisurely lunch. Survey the scene from Shirley Heights nearby - white yachts now moored where once warships lay at anchor. Dining and Entertainment Antigua's seafood and fresh deep-sea fish are excellent - especially the crayfish. Sample local pepperpot stews, tropical fruits and vegetables or simply relax with a refreshing local rum punch. Evening entertainment is generally limited to the hotels; barbecues with island music accompaniment, al-fresco dinner dances and beach buffets are all on the menu with romantic wining and dining on ocean terraces a feature in many of the hotels. Activities Water sports are abundant - while the novice takes gingerly to the windsurfer in the transparent shallows, the more serious yachtsman is making for the deep water anchorage and international yachting centre of English Harbour.
Christopher Columbus once claimed that Jamaica was the most beautiful island he had ever seen and we're sure you'll agree. Discover beautiful sandy beaches, hidden coves, verdant landscapes, gushing waterfalls, deep lush valleys and majestic mountains. One of Jamaica's most popular natural attractions, Dunn's River Falls, located near Ocho Rios, is a stunning 600 foot waterfall which cascades down to the beach. Guided tours take you on a challenging and refreshing climb to the top. Other popular attractions include the Luminous Lagoon near Falmouth, bamboo rafting on the Martha Brae river and the Dolphin Swim at Ocho Rios. Of course, music is everywhere and Jamaica is the birthplace of Reggae's most famous son, Bob Marley. Take a trip to his birth town of Nine Miles to learn more about the life of this local legend. Golf lovers will be pleased to hear that Jamaica is home to several world-class golf courses, including the Caribbean's oldest at Manchester Club. A PGA-quality course can be found at Breezes Runaway Bay.
An island of extraordinary natural beauty, St Lucia's dramatic twin coastal Pitons soar sheer from the sea swathed in a carpet of brilliant emerald, her steep coastlines and unspoilt reefs perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving in the crystal clear waters. St Lucia is a beautiful natural paradise, her spectacular underwater reefs home to rainbow-hued tropical fish, huge barrel sponges, soft corals and sunken ships. In the magnificent rainforests of the interior the air trills to the call of brilliantly plumed tropical birds including the rare St Lucian parrot, the Jacquot. All this natural unspoilt scenery is fiercely protected with access to the rainforest and all offshore reefs strictly controlled by permit.
Cuba, the Caribbean's largest island, is located 90 miles south of Florida. You must visit Havana, the islands capital, which has beautiful old colonial buildings and a sense of faded grandeur. The old part of the city and its fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage site and form the backdrop to many a photoshoot. Havana is also famous for its 1950s American cars, rum and cigars. Located 2 hours east drive from Havana you'll find Varadero which protrudes out on a long, thin peninsula and has over 20km of stunning soft white sand beaches.
A third of the world's nutmeg is grown here as well as copious quantities of cloves and mace, justifying its nickname the Spice Isle. Visit the spice markets on a Saturday at the capital St Georges and then see how they are processed at the Douglaston Estate. They even sprinkle nutmeg on top of the cocktails in the island's bars! The island is only 22-miles by 12-miles, and the interior is largely lush and tropical with stunning forests and jungle to explore. The most spectacular is the Grand Etang National Park where you'll pass the volcanic crater lake after which the park is named and the gorgeous Concord Falls, and spot some of the exotic birds that live there. Obviously the beaches are another great attraction, with lots of secluded coves to discover, and colourful coral reefs for snorkelling. Visit the neighbouring isle of Carriacou and lunch in a waterside restaurant overlooking the schooners.
An unspoiled Caribbean gem, this is the island that is said to have inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. There are plenty of beaches to visit here including Great Courland Bay where you can witness giant leatherback turtles hatching at certain times of the year, Castara Bay, which has 2 swimming beaches, Englishman's Bay and Pigeon Point, a stunning, much photographed sandy peninsula which is well worth a day trip. Tobago's also home to the oldest legally protected tropical rainforest, home to many endangered flora and fauna. Evening entertainment is low key and centred around the all-inclusive resorts but if you want a livelier night out then try Sunday School, no it's not a religious experience but a loud, raucous street party held on Sunday evenings in Buccoo. Steel bands sound the start of the proceedings followed later by a sound system playing soca, hip hop and R&B. Tobago also has its own 2 day Carnival held in Scarborough, the island's capital, and is scheduled for 7-8 March 2011 and 20-21 February 2012 (to be confirmed). Golf aficionados will be pleased to hear there are two 18-hole championship courses on the island; the Mount Irvine Bay Hotel & Golf Club has views of the Caribbean Sea and the newer Tobago Plantations Golf & Country Club is situated on the Atlantic coast so benefits from cooling breezes. There are great dive sites in Tobago including an arch named London Bridge, the rock strewn Boulder Valley, pretty Japanese Garden and the wreck of the MIV Maverick, which was deliberately sunk in 1997 to create an interesting dive site.
Make sure you have a holiday to remember! Choose one or more of our fabulous excursions.
view activitiesComprising of around 5,000 tropical islands and secluded cays known collectively as the West Indies, the Caribbean is situated in the turquoise waters between Florida and South America.
If you’re looking for that picture-perfect holiday destination, the Caribbean ticks every box; from warm crystal clear waters and sugar-white sand beaches fringed with coconut palms to breath taking sunsets, great food and of course, that ‘island time’ attitude which works its magic, leaving you relaxed and ready to enjoy a dream holiday.
Fancy a spot of action and adventure? If water sports are your thing, you’ll be spoilt for choice from scuba diving to sailing, windsurfing to kayaking. Beautiful national parks with volcanos and waterfalls provide the perfect backdrop to hiking or climbing. But if you just want to chill and enjoy a fruity rum punch in your hammock, while you watch the world go by, you’re in luck, as the Caribbean boats some of the best beaches in the world.
Once the sun goes down, the nightlife hots up with casinos, beach barbecues, steel bands, calypso music and of course, the Caribbean classic of limbo dancing! How low can you go?
If you’re making it a family break, there’s plenty of for the kids to do with special clubs and water parks. All-inclusive options make the Caribbean a good choice for budget-conscious breaks too.
Travel City Direct have picked the very best of the Caribbean and feature beautiful breaks in Barbados, St Lucia, Antigua and Jamaica.
Sail on a luxurious catamaran around the scenic bays of the Jamaican coast. Drinks, and hors d'oeuvres included. Bookable in resort, see your rep for details.
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An amazing opportunity for a 30-min splash around with these friendly, intelligent mammals. £95 per person.
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A wonderful tour journeying along the coast to take in The Pitons, the rainforest and the volcano from the air - £74 per person.
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Traditional Friday night fish fry with music and dancing in the atmospheric fishing village of Anse La Raye - £20 per person.
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Get nearer to Cuba's wildlife. Ride your very own Aqua Ray through the mangrove canals of Varadero's south coast - US$39 per person.
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An unforgettable day exploring the streets of old Havana. Step back in time to visit Hemingway's "El Floridita" and enjoy a refreshing daiquiri - US$67 per person.
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Take a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon for a 30-min swim with these beautiful and friendly creatures - £95 per person.
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Explore romantic Nassau and its historic sites, including the enchanting Ardastra gardens and its marching flamingos. Traditional bahamian lunch included. £23 per person.
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Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All pac...
Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All packages include rental equipment. Courses also include manuals, logbook and certificate. Return hotel transfers also included. Min age 10 years. Parental consent required for under 18s.
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Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The divin...
Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a
wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel
fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The diving tends to be quite
shallow and good
visibility means it is great for beginners. We have
teamed up with our reputable PADI friends at Ultramarine (Padi 5* Dive
Resort) to allow you to pre-book your diving before you go. Other options are available locally.
Includes bottle, weights and certification.
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Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The divin...
Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a
wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel
fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The diving tends to be quite
shallow and good
visibility means it is great for beginners. We have
teamed up with our reputable PADI friends at Ultramarine (Padi 5* Dive
Resort) to allow you to pre-book your diving before you go.
Includes full training, equipment, certification and 2 ocean dives.
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Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All pac...
Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All packages include rental equipment. Courses also include manuals, logbook and certificate. Return hotel transfers also included. Min age 10 years. Parental consent required for under 18s.
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On Friday evening (when else?) we take you to the west coast fishing village of Gouyave to blend in with the locals as they wind down (or up) for the weekend. Go unfed, as you get to buy fish pizza,...
On Friday evening (when else?) we take you to the west coast fishing village of Gouyave to blend in with the locals as they wind down (or up) for the weekend. Go unfed, as you get to buy fish pizza, fish kebabs, fish cakes, fish poached in garlic, fish and potato pie, baked fish, stir fried fish (and prawns, and lobster in season...) There are drinks from rums to fruit juices and all the familiar bottled ones. All is fresh, scrupulously clean, and relaxingly friendly. There is sometimes entertainment: drummers, or a steel band. Come and dip into the real Grenada. This is less of a tour than our other products: we do not breathe down your neck all evening!
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Away from the madding crowd and the beaches, this takes you into 'real' heart of Grenada, which can only be explored on foot. We used to call it the rainforest walk, but Ivan cleared most of the tre...
Away from the madding crowd and the beaches, this takes you into 'real' heart of Grenada, which can only be explored on foot. We used to call it the rainforest walk, but Ivan cleared most of the trees out of the way to give you a better view. This is a half-hour walk (each way, that is) which can be slippery (especially in the rainy season, June - December), and is far from level. After crossing a small river (that's 'stream' in European), you get to two waterfalls beneath which you can bathe.
Take something to drink, insect repellent, swimming things, and you will need walking shoes that can cope with mud.
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If you have green fingers, or if you just know a first-rate floral show when you see one, this is a morning not to miss! Take a leisurely walk around two immaculately-kept and well-stocked private ga...
If you have green fingers, or if you just know a first-rate floral show when you see one, this is a morning not to miss! Take a leisurely walk around two immaculately-kept and well-stocked private gardens. Enjoy the sexy pink and 'lobster claw' heliconias, the bottle palms, lotus, torch ginger and, as the saying goes, much, much more (but its TRUE!) At the second stop, drink juices and sample jams made from the fruits youve just seen, and take home a taste of Grenada. Not so much a tour; more a visit to friends' homes.
Youll soon know why Grenada has won Gold at Chelsea Flower Show five years running.
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Until you've seen Tobago from a parasail flight, you haven't seen Tobago ! Imagine flying up to 300 feet above the Caribbean Sea , then the boat stops! You slowly drift downward towards the water an...
Until you've seen Tobago from a parasail flight, you haven't seen Tobago ! Imagine flying up to 300 feet above the Caribbean Sea , then the boat stops! You slowly drift downward towards the water and just when you are about to get dunked, WHOOOSH, the boat takes off and you go soaring back up Anyone Can Parasail - All Ages Gentle, Dry Takeoffs & Landings from the Parasail Boat, great Family Fun.
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Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All pac...
Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All packages include rental equipment. Courses also include manuals, logbook and certificate. Return hotel transfers also included. Min age 10 years. Parental consent required for under 18s.
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This exciting off-road excursion in search of adventure, will allow you to cover parts of the island and appreciate sights that most visitors never get to discover. Well drive on dirt roads off the b...
This exciting off-road excursion in search of adventure, will allow you to cover parts of the island and appreciate sights that most visitors never get to discover. Well drive on dirt roads off the beaten track, through rivers and old plantations from the Caribbean coast into the heart of the island. Well leave the jeeps behind to engage in a 20 min. walk to reach a waterfall where you can swim in its natural pool and marvel at the natural wonder. You will see a variety of birds, among which, the colorful Motmot, and other exciting wildlife. After a delicious local lunch, our journey continues alongside a river where its easy to notice Caymans (small crocodiles).
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Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The divin...
Well-preserved coral reefs surround most of Antigua and play host to a
wide variety of marine life, including turtles, dolphins, parrotfish, angel
fish, lobster, stingrays and nurse sharks. The diving tends to be quite
shallow and good
visibility means it is great for beginners. We have
teamed up with our reputable PADI friends at Ultramarine (Padi 5* Dive
Resort) to allow you to pre-book your diving before you go.
Includes equipment, manual and certification.
Available in...
This is a half day version of this tour. It includes the west coast as far as Gouyave, but then turns off through agricultural / plantation country to the rainforest road. You still see Concord wat...
This is a half day version of this tour. It includes the west coast as far as Gouyave, but then turns off through agricultural / plantation country to the rainforest road. You still see Concord waterfall, the nutmeg factory, the crater lake, but you get home in time for lunch!
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For anyone wanting to take in Grenada at their own pace, or with their own mix of stops, or to their own time schedule, a 'Do Your Own' is the answer. All we ask is that you spend a minimum of four ...
For anyone wanting to take in Grenada at their own pace, or with their own mix of stops, or to their own time schedule, a 'Do Your Own' is the answer. All we ask is that you spend a minimum of four hours out. Ideal for people with special interests, or with young children; also for those wanting to see places not on the mainstream agenda. A 'pick and mix' experience for the independent-minded, charged by the hour.
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Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All pac...
Barbados offers a fantastic underwater show.
The water is warm and clean, and the view is
fantastic. There is great diving to suit all
levels. Other options are available locally.
All packages include rental equipment. Courses also include manuals, logbook and certificate. Return hotel transfers also included. Min age 10 years. Parental consent required for under 18s.
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Cruise the clearest waters in the world to get to a remote tropical island for lunch (with wine), sunbathing and snorkelling. £26 per person.
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Experience the splendour of Antigua's stunning coastline from the air with a 30-min helicopter tour - £74 per person
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Explore Antigua by open-top jeep, kayak through the mangroves and even take a skiff to explore uninhabited islands - £54 per person
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Visit the walled city which was once a Mayan fortress. Then on to El Castillo, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Continue to Xel-Ha, a natural aquarium for your snorkelling and swimming pleasure. Locker...
Visit the walled city which was once a Mayan fortress. Then on to El Castillo, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Continue to Xel-Ha, a natural aquarium for your snorkelling and swimming pleasure. Lockers, towels, food and drinks all included. Operates: Tue, Thu and Sat
From CANCUN | Adults approx $112,
Children approx $68; From RIVIERA
MAYA | Adults approx $109, Children
approx $65;
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Nature's sacred paradise. Today, it is an incredible 'eco-archaeological' park where you can enjoy discovering its historic and natural wonders, swim in the Caribbean Sea, natural pools, underwater r...
Nature's sacred paradise. Today, it is an incredible 'eco-archaeological' park where you can enjoy discovering its historic and natural wonders, swim in the Caribbean Sea, natural pools, underwater rivers, canals, Cenotes and snorkel with multicoloured fish. Operates: Daily.
From CANCUN | Adults approx $89,
Children approx $45; From RIVIERA
MAYA | Adults approx $89, Children
approx $45;
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Sail the crystal-clear water channel on board a catamaran. Snorkel the marine park and visit 'Isla Mujeres', with time for shopping. Snorkel equipment, lunch buffet on a private beach club and open b...
Sail the crystal-clear water channel on board a catamaran. Snorkel the marine park and visit 'Isla Mujeres', with time for shopping. Snorkel equipment, lunch buffet on a private beach club and open bar included. Operates: Daily.
From CANCUN | Adults approx $59,
Children approx $32;
From RIVIERA MAYA | Adults approx
$70, Children approx $44;
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Visit the impressive ruins of the Mayan Civilisation, the Castle, the Temple of the warriors and Observatory. Science, architecture and the sacred well will tempt the imagination. The journey is by c...
Visit the impressive ruins of the Mayan Civilisation, the Castle, the Temple of the warriors and Observatory. Science, architecture and the sacred well will tempt the imagination. The journey is by coach and approx 3 hours each way. Operates: Wed and Sun.
From CANCUN Adults approx $74,
Children approx $35;
From RIVIERA MAYA Adults $64,
Children $32;
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