THE CARIBBEAN - DESTINATION BY DESTINATION
Check out the following pages to learn all about the member islands and countries of the Caribbean Tourism Organization
tastes, interests or budget. Across all the islands and destinations there really is something for everyone; but of course it is important to pick the destination most suited to you and your travelling companions.
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he diversity of the Caribbean makes it a unique holiday destination whatever your
If the choice seems almost
overwhelming fear not, this comprehensive country by country guide will help you plan a dream holiday that’s perfect for you. The beachlife is fantastic wherever
you choose but don’t underestimate the range of opportunities to learn more about the culture and lifestyle of the region or to indulge in a
favourite pastime or passion. Eating out across the Caribbean is a real experience as well; and festivals or special events can turn a simple night out into an evening full of memorable entertainment. Every destination has its own appeal and on the following pages you can read the key facts about each. You can gain some insider tips,
see what’s new and discover the key highlights to look out for. Use these country guides, and
consult the map on pages 26-27 to help you plan the perfect Caribbean itinerary.
Read on to find the perfect destination for you; there are over 30 member destinations to discover!
ANGUILLA
33 pristine white sand beaches with tempting turquoise waters, a contemporary international style, world class accommodation and mouth-watering cuisine. It offers a choice of international
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hotels and luxury spa resorts, modern villas and our smaller more intimate properties featuring apartments, small hotels and welcoming guesthouses – our
he British Territory of Anguilla is one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets boasting
Suite 11, Parsons Green House, 27 – 31 Parsons Green Lane, London SW6 4HH T: 020 7736 6030 E:
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What’s New? Auberge Resorts’ Malliouhana Hotel and Spa will re-open in December 2013 under new ownership
Charming Escapes. Visitors and locals alike enjoy
Anguilla’s pastime of dining out and when it comes to choosing you are spoilt for choice! The island has more than 100 restaurants offering international and local cuisine. Anguilla’s passion for the sea is boundless and our fabulous beaches and coves are unspoilt, un-crowded and recognised by many people as some of the world’s very best. You can explore art galleries, tour historic sites and museums that catalogue the island’s history or take a walk through historic Sandy Ground. There’s horse riding, tennis, sailing and golf at Cuisinart Golf and Spa Resort’s 18-hole international course. Or relax and be pampered at one of
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Anguilla’s superb spas or have one of our wellness specialists come to you. Powder white beaches, turquoise
waters, days filled with sunshine, friendly people and a warm welcome are always awaiting visitors to Anguilla.
The island of Anguilla is the pinnacle of your search for the idyllic tropical escape.
$ ESSENTIALS
Size: 35 sq miles Currency: EC and US dollars are widely accepted Population: 15,000 Main City: The Valley Local Beer: Carib Dish of the Day: Crayfish and lobster
Itinerary
Arrive from Antigua, check into Viceroy Anguilla and enjoy the amazing
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ocean-front villa and private pool. Day 2: Breakfast by the pool – morning on the beach. Lunch at the Half Shell, Viceroy. As it’s Friday we head to Sandy Ground for dinner and then a beach stroll to the Pump House for music and dancing.
Day 3: Saturday is great for a beach bar lunch at Smokies at the Cove with great views of St Martin. Back to the Viceroy Spa followed by cocktails at the sunset lounge, dinner at Coba and then the Sunset Bar.
Day 4: Sunday is Scilly Cay, a tiny atoll off the east of the island with sand in your toes, musƒic, rum punch and bbq lobster, crayfish and chicken. Day 5: A walk down Meads Bay beach to Jacala for lunch, swimming and totally relaxing….For dinner, casual at Sandbar for tapas and delicious cocktails and then we are finishing off at Elvis’s Beach Bar, a stroll away down the beach.
Kellie Samuda – 360 Private Travel
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