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Visit Saint Vincent & The Grenadines Islands
- from USD 2 950, 00 (10 days)
Including: Hotel accommodation on DBB basis, transfer, guided visits... flight ticket to be included on request.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a captivating chain of islands in the southern Caribbean, known for its volcanic landscapes, lush rainforests, and pristine beaches. Once inhabited by the indigenous Kalinago people and later influenced by African, British, and French cultures, the nation today reflects a vibrant mix of traditions and warmth. The capital, Kingstown, showcases colonial architecture and the historic Botanical Gardens — one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Adventure seekers can hike La Soufrière Volcano, while those craving relaxation can sail through the Grenadines, discovering gems like Bequia, Mustique, and the world-famous Tobago Cays marine park.
The Vincentian people are known for their friendliness, rhythm, and deep sense of community. Music and festivals fill the air, from lively soca to soulful reggae. Visitors can savor delicious local dishes such as roasted breadfruit with fried jackfish, callaloo soup, and tropical fruits fresh from the market. Whether exploring cultural heritage, diving into clear turquoise waters, or sharing stories with locals at a seaside café, travelers quickly feel the island’s heartbeat — genuine, welcoming, and unforgettable.
Visit Roatan Island
- from USD 2 800, 00 (7 days)
Including: Hotel accommodation on DBB basis, transfer, guided visits... flight ticket to be included on request.
Roatán, Honduras is a stunning Caribbean island celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and laid-back charm. Once a quiet pirate hideout and later a hub for British settlers, Roatán now thrives as a top diving and adventure destination within the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — the second largest in the world. Visitors can explore West Bay Beach, discover marine life at the Roatán Marine Park, or take a canopy tour through the lush tropical forest. The island’s colorful towns, like Coxen Hole and West End, blend island rhythm with friendly local energy, offering both relaxation and excitement.
Roatán’s people are warm and diverse, with Afro-Caribbean, Garifuna, and Central American influences shaping their music, cuisine, and traditions. Local dishes like baleadas, fried plantains, and fresh-caught seafood invite visitors to taste the island’s culture with every bite. Whether diving among coral gardens, dancing to Garifuna drums, or watching the sunset from a beachside bar, travelers soon discover that Roatán is not just an island — it’s a feeling of connection, color, and pure Caribbean joy.
Visit Anguilla Island
- from USD 2 960, 00 (8 days)
Including: Hotel accommodation on DBB basis, transfer, guided visits... flight ticket to be included on request.
Anguilla is a serene paradise of powdery white sands, turquoise waters, and understated luxury. With a rich history shaped by the Arawaks, Europeans, and a resilient local spirit, this British Overseas Territory has grown into one of the Caribbean’s most exclusive yet welcoming destinations. The island invites exploration through its 33 breathtaking beaches — from the calm shores of Shoal Bay East to the picturesque coves of Meads Bay. Visitors can also explore historic sites like Wallblake House or enjoy boat trips to nearby cays such as Sandy Island for snorkeling and tranquility.
The people of Anguilla are gracious, proud of their heritage, and deeply connected to their land and sea. The island’s culture shines through its music — especially reggae and soca — and its world-class cuisine that fuses Caribbean tradition with fine dining. Savor dishes like grilled lobster, conch chowder, and Johnny cakes while soaking in ocean views. Anguilla offers not just beauty, but peace — the kind that stays with you long after you’ve left its shores.
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