Caribbean has so much to offer that you would be left wondering as to what to see. Explore its surreal beauty at your pace while staying in a Caribbean vacation rental villa. From natural attractions and beaches to historic sites and casinos, the choices are overwhelming. We cannot do justice to all. However these are our favourite picks.
The Park is sure to seduce you with its heady mix of beautiful marine reef, spectacular trails, awesome plant life and the equally brilliant marine life. Adding more color to the park are the buildings with bearing the stamp of both colonialism and slavery. Another major attraction is the well preserved sugar plantation ruins. The huge underwater wonder is perfect for diving and snorkelling.
Rent a vacation villa in this scenic wonderland and rejuvenate in the healing waters of the abundant sulphur springs. The water gushing from under the earth forms the spectacular Diamond Falls. A brilliant riot of color forms as water gushes over the mineral rocks.
This place is a must visit for the nature lovers. There is a mind-boggling variety of birds. No other area in the Caribbean can match the spectacular diversity: The preserve is home to 97 native mammals, 617 butterflies, 400 birds, 55 reptiles, 25 amphibians and over 2,200 species of flowering plants! This world-class preserve is a must visit destination for students of tropical ecology and birdwatchers.
Most visitors are drawn to the Caribbean island to explore its mesmerizing beauty. Nature on these islands can include the spectacular coastline, deep valleys, volcanic peaks, tropical rainforests, unique wildlife and the amazing flora and fauna. From the coastline to the inland, the choices of sightseeing are as varied as the natural attractions of the Caribbean.
The awe-inspiring 600 foot waterfall majestically sprouting cold waters over a series of stone steps leading to the Caribbean Sea have to be seen to be believed. The slippery steps lead you atop this gigantic fall.
Magnificent monuments and historic buildings stand testimony to Caribbean's architectural heritage. Sightseeing options range from British naval yards to Spanish churches and forts and fortresses. The native tribes, who inhabited the islands before the advent of the Europeans, have also left deep imprints behind. No description can be complete without a mention of the Mayan ruins that provide an insight into one of the oldest civilizations of the world.
Giving competition to the historic monuments are the modern wonders, the glitzy casinos tempting the travellers to revel in the music and gaiety and tempt fate on the tables.