Luxury Tour of Caribbean
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Anguilla
Located north of the island of St. Maarten, this archipelago of 102 km ² is a British overseas territory. Anguilla is the main island, with an area of 96 km ² and rises to 65 m.The main town is the capital: The Valley.
Anguilla is a marine reserve which counts no less than seven marine parks.
Friendly and welcoming, embraced by white sand beaches and turquoise sea breathtaking, the island will provide memories that will last a lifetime.
Antigua
Antigua, the island of 365 beaches, east of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean side "Leeward Islands" and the Atlantic Ocean is placed south of Saint-Martin and Sant Bartholomew (45minute flight) and north of Guadeloupe.
Coast fringed white sandy beaches is a succession of coves and bays protected from deep coral reefs .... . nature here has retained all his rights, and beautiful hilly landscapes no less than 365 beaches!
Real postcard where colors are available in the azure blue sky, turquoise crystal clear waters to green dense tropical forest, let yourself be seduced by the sweetness of life in the rhythm of Caribbean calypso and soca.
Barbados
Pear-shaped, Barbados is a relatively flat island, rising at most to 336 m at Mont Hillaby, in the central highlands. There are numerous caves on the island.
Barbados is considered part of the Lesser Antilles, its area is about 430 km².
British Virgin Island
The British Virgin Islands are a group of about forty islands in the Caribbean, of which only 16 are inhabited. They are situated in the Caribbean.
Dominica
Located at the centre of the Caribbean archipelago between Guadeloupe and Martinique, the island of Dominica will surprise you by its pristine landscapes where exuberant nature abounds. This island of 750 km² will delight lovers of hiking, diving, fauna and flora; in short, all those who have the soul of an adventurer. It has 9 dormant volcanoes and more than 365 rivers; it is the most mountainous of the Caribbean islands.
Guadeloupe
At the heart of the archipelago of the West Indies, Guadeloupe is located at the junction of two chains of islands from which it is composed: La Grande Terre, flat and with limestone in the east, and La Basse Terre, volcanic and mountainous in the west.
La Basse Terre, is the mountainous, wooded and volcanic part of Guadeloupe, abounding with many rivers and waterfalls. The highest summit is the active volcano of La Soufrière, at 1467 meters. It also has numerous beaches of black sand and red sand.
La Grande Terre, is much flatter than La Basse Terre, bordered by a mangrove in the south west, hills and by an arid jagged plateau with rocky and wild shores to the north.
In the south, from Gosier to Saint-François, the coast is called the Riviera, and aligns seaside health resorts and beautiful beaches of white sand.
Marie-Galante
Nicknamed “The island of One Hundred Mills” or “The Big Cookie”, Marie Galante is about 40 km from the coast of Guadeloupe.
Martinique
Martinique is located in the Lesser Antilles archipelago. It has an area of 1,128 km² and is about 70 km long by 30 km wide. It is one of the smallest French departments.
Martinique offers without doubt one of the richest impressions of the Lesser Antilles. It is divided into two parts.
The North,consists of a mountain range dominated by the Pitons du Carbet (1207 m) and the Montagne Pelée (1397m). The rains are more frequent in this region than in the South and result in a vegetation of incomparable richness.
In the South, the terrain is composed of small hills called mornes. On the coast, the beautiful white sandy beaches overlook crystal clear waters and bays are linked together as coves. The South is a tourist area “par excellence”.
Mauritius
Between the sky and the Indian Ocean, in the heart of the Mascareignes Islands, Mauritius is nestled between the island of Réunion 200 km to the west and Rodrigues to the east.
Tropical garden lying on the water, lagoon of turquoise blue to emerald green protected by the coral reef, 100 km of sandy beaches lined with coconut palms and casuarinas, easy living to meet a people arc rainbow .. if heaven exists, may be it is here!
Let yourself be seduced by this charming island with many faces.
Saint Lucia
The smallest island of the Caribbean, St Lucia is 40 km north of Martinique and 32 km from the archipelago of St Vincent & Les Grenadines.
The landscape of St Lucia is most famous for the Grand and Petit Pitons, overlooking the Baie de la Soufrière to the south of St Lucia. The island has one of the few volcanoesin the world accessible by car.
With its verdant valleys and its intense blue sea, this mountainous island issues a call to discover the exotic Caribbean.