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St. Lucia |
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This island combines some of the most spectacular scenery in the Caribbean: golden beaches, hidden coves, sulphur springs, dormant volcanoes and tropical rainforest. It is an interesting mix of French, English and Creole culture and food. The island is a popular starting point for a leisurely sail through the Grenadines to Grenada and also combines well with a stay in Barbados. A huge choice of all inclusive hotels from which to choose such as le Sport and the Jalousie Hilton |
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St. Kitts and Nevis |
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Sister islands just 20 minutes flight from Antigua. Each strongly maintains its own identity. St. Kitts has lush rain forests, an extinct volcano to climb and an abundance of exotic flora and fauna. Many of the hotels are beautifully converted plantation houses such as Ottleys and Rawlins Plantation. Life on Nevis is relaxed. Long stretches of golden sand cooled by trade winds. Like St. Kitts many of the hotels are plantation houses such as the Nisbet Plantation Beach Club and the Montpelier Plantation Inn. |
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