Honeymoon Guide
Caribbean
Anguilla
As the northern outpost of the Leeward Isles, Anguilla is secluded. And with just a sprinkling of luxurious hotels, the island is exlusive too. Mile upon mile of pristine sands and offshore coral cays make it the dream for escapists.
Antigua
Still one of the Caribbean's most unspoilt islands, Antigua reputedly has a different beach for each day of the year. During its colourful history, the island was fought over by the Spanish, the French and the British, and each nation has left an influence which can still be seen and felt today.
Aruba
Aruba is a small Dutch Caribbean island lying just 18 miles off the coast of Venezuela in the azure blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. A unique melting pot of people, languages and cuisines, this beautiful destination has something for everyone - you won't want to leave.
Bahamas
Stretching down from the southern tip of the United States, the Bahamas is a coral based archipelago, surrounded by miles of crystal clear waters which teem with multicoloured fish around the world's third largest barrier reef system.
Barbados
Stunning beaches and genuine Bajan hospitality have helped make Barbados one of the most popular Caribbean islands. Affectionately known as Little Britain, it has a charm and personality of its own.
Bermuda
This enchanting archipelago of 150 islands and islets lies 700 miles off the North American coast. The seven main islands are linked by causeways and bridges and the main town, Hamilton, boasts a colourful harbour and charming colonial-style buildings. ll of our Bermuda hotels make for fabulous honeymoon settings. Unwind on sweeping pink-sand beaches, savour mouth-watering seafood caught that day and go diving in an underwater paradise.
British Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands (VIs) are renowned for their gorgeous beaches and amazing scenery. On these idyllic islands you can truly relax and soak up the sun. The main island is Tortola whose best beaches are located on the North coast. You can take in the magnificent view from the top of the islands hill's or ride up to the top of Mount Sage where the panorama of the surrounding islands are just as breathtaking. If you are looking for paradise islands with splendid beaches, then the VIs are perfect.
Cayman Islands
The three islands of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac offer holidaymakers a range of memorable Caribbean experiences above and below their crystal blue waters. The largest, Grand Cayman, is home to the elegant capital, where visitors can pick up duty free bargains and learn about the islands' culture, and the famous Seven Mile Beach, a seemingly endless stretch of immaculate white sand.
Cuba
The largest island in the Caribbean and historical favourite of hedonists and thrill-seekers, Cuba is beautiful, passionate and never less than fascinating. As the last bastion of world communism, this land of elegant towns and stunning beaches has achieved something of a cult status with travellers, writers and musicians, paying homage to its beauty and resilience. Cuba is truly unique; a quality few countries can lay claim to.
Dominican Republic
Occupying the eastern half of the Caribbean’s second largest island, Hispaniola, the Dominican Republic is an historic, yet vibrant and energetic country. Home of the original European settlement in the Americas, this is a nation rich in cultural delights as well a destination famous for its fabulous beaches and holiday resorts.
Grenada
Often dubbed 'Spice Island', Grenada is famous for its nutmeg, ginger and vanilla, as well as its mountain forests and beautiful beaches. Relaxing and peaceful, it’s low on evening entertainment but fabulous for authentic Caribbean cuisine, idyllic beaches and beautiful scenery, so head here for a rejuvenating Caribbean escape.
Grenadines
The islands of the Grenadines are untouched by mass tourism and offer an authentic and Caribbean experience. Each of the volcanic islands offers a diversity of scenery, from both black and white sand beaches to lush forests and picturesque waterfalls and an incredible underwater world. The destination is well known as being one of the best sailing areas in the Caribbean and the Tobago cays are a snorkelers’ and divers’ paradise.
Jamaica
Even just saying Jamaica can make you start to relax. Easy-going and laid-back, it's the third largest of the Caribbean Islands and its diverse attractions range from the wide sandy beaches of Negril to the vibrant nightlife of Montego Bay and Ocho Rios and the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains.
St Kitts & Nevis
St Kitts and Nevis are perfect for those lured by the Caribbean but wanting to stay away from the crowds. The rich vegetation, palm fringed beaches and volcanic backdrop make these beautiful tropical islands just as appealing as their more mainstream counterparts.
St Lucia
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Les Pitons; the twin peaks which rise dramatically out of the ocean in the South, St. Lucia is an island of breathtaking contrasts with truly epitomises a Caribbean paradise.
Turks & Caicos
This small chain of islands and tiny cays is a British Crown Colony and has something of a castaway feel. Pleasures are pure and simple here. You'll spend days on the beach, exploring other islands and generally soaking up the sun.
