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Antigua to Grenada 10 Nights

04/11/2025 through 01/22/2026
04/11/2025 through 02/07/2026

Day 1

Saint John's, the vibrant capital of Antigua and Barbuda, is a captivating destination known for its colorful colonial architecture. The city offers visitors a charming mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. A must-see landmark is the stunning St. John's Cathedral, an iconic structure built in the 19th century, which offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s religious heritage. The city is also home to the bustling Heritage Quay, a popular shopping district where tourists can find everything from luxury items to local handicrafts. There visitors can bask in the lively atmosphere, peruse local markets offering fresh produce and seafood, and enjoy waterfront dining with views of the harbor.

One of the most enticing aspects of Saint John is its proximity to some of the island’s most stunning beaches. With 365 beaches to choose from, there’s a perfect spot for every type of beachgoer. Dickenson Bay, known for its white sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, is a favorite among visitors. The city’s vibrant atmosphere, combined with its natural beauty and historical charm, makes it a must-visit destination in the Caribbean.


Day 2

The capital of picturesque St. Barthélemy, Gustavia is a veritable island paradise in the Caribbean. A former French colony, this small city on St. Barths’s west coast offers a variety of fine dining, designer shopping, and spectacular beachside activities to ensure a relaxing tropical getaway. Be sure to visit the historic site of Fort Karl for a panoramic view of Gustavia’s glittering harbor, then walk to Shell Beach to take a dip in warm, turquoise waters.


Day 3
Day 4 The island that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's classic "Treasure Island". Snorkel into the caves at Treasure Point, and keep your eyes peeled for the loot rumored to be hidden by pirateer Qwen Lloyd from the Spanish ship Nuestra Senora.
Day 5 One of the four islands that make up the British Virgin Islands, Jost van Dyke is a Caribbean paradise known for its white sand beaches, turquoise sea pools, and marinas filled with yachts.
Day 6 Tortola, the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, beckons travelers with its idyllic beaches and vibrant culture. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Tortola offers crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and a range of outdoor activities. Cane Garden Bay, one of the island’s most famous beaches, is renowned for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters. Whether you’re lounging under a palm tree or snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, this beach provides a quintessential Caribbean experience. For more information on activities, visit the British Virgin Islands Tourism website.

The island’s capital city, Road Town, is a lively hub of local culture and commerce. Here, visitors can explore the colorful markets and historical sites such as the Old Government House Museum. This museum offers insights into the island's colonial past and its transformation into a modern destination. The town also features charming shops and restaurants where you can savor local cuisine, including fresh seafood and Caribbean specialties.

For nature enthusiasts, Tortola is a paradise. Hike the trails of Mount Sage National Park, the highest point on the island, to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago. The park’s diverse flora and fauna make it a rewarding destination for eco-tourists. Additionally, Tortola is a gateway to the nearby Virgin Gorda and Anegada islands, each offering unique attractions such as the famous Baths on Virgin Gorda and the stunning coral reefs of Anegada.

Fun Fact: Tortola is named after the Spanish word "tortola," which means "turtledove." The island’s lush environment and tranquil waters provide an ideal habitat for these birds, adding a touch of local charm to your visit.
Day 7 Part of the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda is an island in the Caribbean famous for The Baths National Park, whose natural geologic granite formations dot the island's beaches and create stunning tidal pools and grottoes.
Day 8

The Virgin Islands, a tropical paradise in the Caribbean, invite visitors to relax and explore. Divided between the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) and the British Virgin Islands (BVI), this region is known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and lush greenery. From sunbathing on powdery white sands to snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs, the islands offer a beautiful escape from everyday life.

Each island has its own unique charm and attractions. In the USVI, St. Thomas is famous for its bustling harbor and historic downtown Charlotte Amalie, where visitors can explore duty-free shopping. St. John is home to Virgin Islands National Park, a protected area covering nearly two-thirds of the island, offering scenic hiking trails and secluded beaches. Meanwhile, St. Croix captivates with its cultural heritage, including the historic towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted, as well as the chance to dive at the nearby Buck Island Reef.

Tortola, the largest island in the BVI, boasts stunning beaches and a lively sailing culture. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore hidden coves or visit Jost Van Dyke, a smaller island known for its laid-back vibe and famous beach bars like the Soggy Dollar. The Baths on Virgin Gorda, a unique formation of granite boulders creating natural pools and grottoes, are a must-see for anyone visiting the BVI.

For food lovers, the Virgin Islands offer a taste of Caribbean cuisine, blending fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and bold spices. Local favorites include conch fritters, johnny cakes, and curried goat, often paired with refreshing drinks like rum punch. Visitors can enjoy these dishes at beachfront restaurants or casual food trucks scattered across the islands.


Day 9

Nestled under the imposing view of volcanic Mount Liamuiga, charming Basseterre is the best place to begin your next Caribbean adventure to St. Kitts. From the island’s untouched natural beauty, best seen by boarding the famous St. Kitts Scenic Railway, to the glittering beaches of Frigate Bay, perfect for snorkeling and jet skiing, there are plenty of excursions guaranteed to thrill you in Basseterre. Be sure to stop by the city center to visit Independence Square or venture thirty minutes outside of Basseterre to scenic Brimstone Hill Fortress; both sites will give you a glimpse into the area’s French colonial past. Set sail for this Caribbean capital and soak up the tropical sun!


Day 10 St. Kitts and Nevis is a West Indies island country and the Western Hemisphere's smallest sovereign state. Major events include Carnival (December - January), June's St. Kitts Music Festival (June), and Culturama (one week from July - August).
Day 11 Terre-de-Haut is an island off the coast of Guadeloupe and replete with a variety of stunning viewpoints to gaze out at the sparkling waters of the Caribbean Sea. Highlights include Plage de Pompierre, Fort Napoléon des Saintes, and Le Chameau, Terre-de-Haut's highest point.
Day 12 Martinique is a lush island in the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles and replete with attractive beaches, tropical forests, and colonial architecture. An overseas département of France, this island destination is a popular stop on Caribbean cruises. Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France, is the perfect place to gaze at some of the island's historic buildings, visit cultural theaters and museums, or sample from local distilleries. The island is also ideal for a variety of outdoor adventures, including snorkeling, kayaking, and hiking.
Day 13 Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines, is a hidden gem in the Caribbean Sea that captivates visitors with its unspoiled beauty and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Often described as the "island in the clouds," Bequia (pronounced "Bek-way") offers a tranquil escape where turquoise waters meet lush green hills. The island's charm lies in its simplicity—no sprawling resorts or crowded beaches, just a peaceful haven where time seems to stand still.

Port Elizabeth, the island's main town, is a delightful blend of vibrant colors and laid-back vibes. Stroll along the Belmont Walkway, where you can browse local crafts, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or simply take in the stunning views of Admiralty Bay. Bequia's maritime heritage is celebrated at the Bequia Maritime Museum, where you can learn about the island's rich history of boat building and whaling. For a taste of local culture, visit the Bequia Easter Regatta, a beloved annual event that draws sailing enthusiasts from around the world.

For nature lovers, Bequia is a paradise waiting to be explored. The island is home to several beautiful beaches, each with its own unique charm. Princess Margaret Beach, named after the British royal who once swam there, is a crescent of golden sand lapped by clear, calm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. If you're looking for a more secluded spot, Lower Bay offers a tranquil retreat where you can relax under the shade of palm trees. Bequia is also a gateway to the stunning Tobago Cays, a group of uninhabited islands surrounded by coral reefs, where you can dive with sea turtles and explore vibrant underwater worlds.

Fun Fac: Bequia is one of the few places in the world where traditional whaling is still practiced, albeit on a small and sustainable scale, permitted by international agreements.

Bequia’s blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and relaxed pace makes it an irresistible destination for those seeking a true Caribbean experience. Whether you're exploring its vibrant marine life, soaking up the sun on its pristine beaches, or immersing yourself in its rich history, Bequia promises a vacation that you'll never forget.
Day 14 This cluster of five tiny islets, remain uninhabited, and are protected as a national park. Unspoiled beaches and sheltered anchorages are a favorite amongst yachtsmen and snorkelers alike!
Day 15 Grenada's capital is set amid an old volcano and a spectacular harbor. Fort George, an 18th-century defensive structure, provides amazing views of St. George's Bay.

01/28/26 - 02/07/26

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