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Much loved by Brits, Barbados, Antigua and Saint Lucia are likely to be the first islands to spring to mind when considering a Caribbean escape – and with silken, sun-kissed sands, locals who feel like old friends and rum cocktails galore, there’s no reason travellers shouldn’t flock to these shores every year. But the Caribbean’s less-frequented isles are equally deserving of attention. Easily reachable by direct flights, Barbados and Saint Lucia are perfectly coupled with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, home to 32 postcard-perfect islets and cays, or Grenada, where rolling rainforests and vast cocoa plantations await. From Antigua, venture to twin islands St Kitts and Nevis for landscapes that are as historically rich as they are breathtaking.
Pure Luxury recommends combining Barbados with the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, such as Bequia or Canouan – where Mandarin Oriental is opening the doors of its latest property this month.
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