The Caribbean
From the northernmost beaches of the Bahamas all the way to the forests of Guyana, the Caribbean is a tapestry of diverse cultures, reflecting the indigenous heritage as well as the influences of African, European, and Asian cultures. The region's vibrant music, dance, and cuisine are a testament to this cultural fusion. From the bustling markets of Jamaica to the Carnival celebrations of Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean offers a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and history that continues to captivate travellers from around the world. We are proud to call this region our home, and we look forward to welcoming you to our shores!
Barbados
Barbados is an island of the Lesser Antilles, 21 mils in length, as much as 14 miles in width and divided into 11 parishes. Located at 13.4N, 15.4W, the island is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic Ocean and is 100 kilometers East of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea. Barbados is relatively flat with the exception of one major high point, Mount Hillaby, which measures approximately 1,115 feet or some 343 metres above sea level. The West Coast of Barbados offers calm, clear water which is ideal for a range of beach activities, while the East Coast is spectacular with its crashing waves and an environment perfectly suited to sun bathing, walking, jogging, surfing and quiet relaxation.
St. Lucia
Soft sandy beaches, swaying palm trees and crystal clear waters — Saint Lucia is the epitome of a Caribbean paradise. Visitors to the lush, tropical island can admire the twin peaks of the Pitons, explore the island's rainforest, or simply relax on the golden beaches of the Caribbean coast.