Pearls of the
Lesser Antilles
from La Romana to Fort-de-France
Dominican
Republic
Forte-de-France
La Romana
Virgin Gorda
Saint
Barthélemy
Antigua
Les Saintes
Saint Kitts
Puerto Rico
Honey-coloured sands, ancient caves,
postcard-perfect fields of sugar cane and sprawling golf courses make up this breathtaking part of the Dominican Republic’s coast. From shipwrecks to turtle nesting stretches, you can explore endless treasures on the first stop of your adventure.
La Romana
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This unspoiled gem in the British Virgin Islands
is something out of a dream: its famous cacti, sugary sands dotted with hawksbill turtles and white, black and red mangroves are a photographer’s—
and bird watcher’s—paradise.
VIRGIN GORDA
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This celebrity-favourite island is famous for its chic harbours, upscale boutique hotels and beautiful beaches—both secluded and dotted with
sarong-clad sunseekers.
Saint Barthélemy
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Hemmed with impressive reefs, crystalline waters
and schools of multicoloured fish, Antigua’s pink-and-white coastline is something to behold. With a UNESCO-listed marina, sickle-shaped beaches perfect for kitesurfing and the ultra-instagrammable Half Moon Bay, this island’s most stunning spots
range from bustling to virtually untouched.
antigua
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With coral towers and sunken ships beneath glassy waters, a rainforest trilling with monkeys and hummingbirds, crater lakes and waterfalls, the atmosphere of this West Indies island is as
intoxicating as it is unforgettable.
SAINT KITTS
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Made up of nine pristine islands—seven of which
are uninhabited—the Guadeloupean volcanic archipelago is one of the Caribbean’ most breathtaking, and includes Terre-de-Haut Island:
a member of the Most Beautiful Bays
in the World Club.
les saintes
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In Martinique’s historic capital, you can
meander through picturesque colonial buildings, tranquil harbours and charming restaurants overlooking turquoise waters: the perfect
way to wrap up your trip.
forte-de-france
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Hemmed with impressive reefs, crystalline waters and schools of multicoloured fish, Antigua’s pink-and-white coastline is something to behold. With a UNESCO-listed marina, sickle-shaped beaches perfect for kitesurfing and the ultra-instagrammable Half Moon Bay, this island’s most stunning spots range from bustling
to virtually untouched.
antigua
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Honey-coloured sands, ancient caves, postcard-perfect fields of sugar cane and sprawling golf courses make up this breathtaking part of the Dominican Republic’s coast. From shipwrecks to turtle nesting stretches, you can explore endless treasures on the first stop
of your adventure.
la romana
X
This unspoiled gem in the
British Virgin Islands is something out
of a dream: its famous cacti, sugary sands dotted with hawksbill turtles and white, black and red mangroves
are a photographer’s—and
bird watcher’s—paradise.
virgin gorda
X
This celebrity-favourite island is
famous for its chic harbours, upscale boutique hotels and beautiful beaches—both secluded and dotted with sarong-clad sunseekers.
Saint Barthélemy
X
With coral towers and sunken ships beneath glassy waters, a rainforest trilling with monkeys and hummingbirds, crater lakes and waterfalls, the atmosphere of this West Indies island
is as intoxicating as it is unforgettable.
Saint kitts
X
Made up of nine pristine islands—
seven of which are uninhabited—the Guadeloupean volcanic archipelago
is one of the Caribbean’ most breathtaking, and includes Terre-de-
Haut Island: a member of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club.
les saintes
X
In Martinique’s historic capital,
you can meander through picturesque colonial buildings, tranquil harbours and charming restaurants overlooking turquoise waters: the perfect
way to wrap up your trip.
Forte-de-france
X