The first part ofCaribbean Island Hoppingsaw us sail down through the Leeward Islands from Anguilla to Dominica. Here in Part 2, we continue island hopping south from Martinique to Grenada - the Windward Islands of the Caribbean. Island Hopping through the Windward Islands of the Caribbean I don...
Guadeloupe is a French overseas department, shaped like a butterfly, an island group located in the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles in the southern Caribbean Sea. Passionately Caribbean!
Saba is a tiny Caribbean island and diving destination, essentially the top of a volcano named Mount Scenery. At 2,910 ft (887m) it is the highest point of the Kingdom of the Netherlands! Part of the West Indies, Saba lies to the south-east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. ...
Separated by a short gap of sky-blue Caribbean Sea in the midst of the Leeward Islands, the duo that makes up Antigua and Barbuda represent one of the region’s most well-rounded tourist draws. In St. John’s parish, the small and tight-knit capital of the archipelago, there are cricke...
These hard-to-reach islands lie in the northern part of the Abacos, an island group in the Bahamas. They were our first introduction to super-clear water, inviting sand spits and spectacular beaches. To us, they represented beauty, peace and freedom. | Mark and Liesbet Collaert ...
Leeward IslandsBonaire belongs together with Aruba and Curaçao to the Leeward Islands. These three islands are also called the ABC islands and Bonaire is the most easterly island. Saba, Sint Maarten and Sint Eustatius are part of the Windward Islands. These three islands are also called the ...
Our Caribbean cruises lead the way with year-round sailing, 5 departure ports, 11 ships and itineraries that explore 23 islands and every region. We’d say you can island-hop until you drop, but you’ll be too relaxed for that. Willemstad, Curacao....
firm favourites among the yachting crowd: The Windward Islands feature beautiful St Lucia and 'spice island' Grenada; the Leeward Islands with super chic St Barth and sophisticated Antigua; and the British Virgin Islands offering the white sands of Virgin Gorda and the party scene on Jost Van ...
There’s so much to love about the islands – Laidback vibes, local cuisine. Our Caribbean cruises lead the way with year-round sailing, 5 departure ports, 11 ships and itineraries that explore 23 islands and every region. We’d say you can island-hop until you drop, but you’ll be to...
Island Hopping through the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean Anguilla Like many of these islands, Anguilla was discovered in the 15th century by the Italian explorer Cristopher Columbus. He named it Anguilla, meaning 'eel' or 'little snake' in Italian, presumable owing to its shape. Nowadays, An...