The Caribbean/Bahamas/Bermuda
Everyone has a different image of their perfect honeymoon, but
may not know exactly how to find what they have imagined. This
section provides more detailed information of each of the most
popular destinations in the Caribbean/Bahamas. This page offers a brief overview.
For more details of a location, island, cruise line, either click on
the links on the right for the specific location or in the links
provided below.
St. Lucia For more images of St. Lucia, please
click here
Boasting a drive-through volcano, as well as its own National
Rain Forest Reserve with over 19,000 color-splashed acres of natural
wonders, St. Lucia's exotic beauty truly captures the luxuriant
allure of the Caribbean. From the distinctive twin peaks of Les
Pitons to the cascading majesty of Diamond Falls and the translucent
turquoise sea that frames it all, St. Lucia dazzles the eye as it
seduces the body and spirit. Experience a vacation full of natural
splendor and romantic vistas when you travel to St. Lucia.

Antigua
Touching down in Antigua, guests are whisked away on a short
private cruise to Long Island, home of the tropical haven o where sun-kissed days are enjoyed basking on one of the world's
finest beaches. This corner of the Caribbean, where pure white sands
embrace crystal clear waters, is also home to rare Spanish sheep,
beautiful birds such as the white egret and blue pelican, nurse
sharks, eagle rays and brilliant reef fish.

Area Attractions
- Archaeological Site: On the northeastern corner of Jumby Bay
Island lies an archaeological site of floor flints dating back
7000 years.
- Bat Cave: Located on the north side of English Harbor, Bat
Cave is home to hundreds of bats hanging upside down from the
ceiling. Local legend says that the cavern actually goes under
the sea as far as Guadeloupe. You will need permission from the
Medical School to visit Bat Cave.
- Casino Night in Antigua: Join in the fun at casino night in
St. John's. Located on English Harbor near the shopping village.
- English Harbor: Once used as a base for the British Nave,
English Harbor is home to Antigua's historic district. Features
on the Harbor include Nelson's Dockyard National Park and many
shops and restaurants.
- Great Bird Island: A bird watcher's fantasy. Boat over to
this tiny uninhabited islet and see the nesting grounds of the
red-billed tropic bird. From April to September the laughing
gulls, purple martins, terns, and brown noodles grace the
island.
- Green Castle Hill: Starting at the brick factory, climb this
one-hour, not-so-easy trek to Green Castle Hill to see the most
spectacular three-way view of Antigua. Rock formations rise up
to 180 meters and are thought to be prehistoric megaliths.
- Hiking: There are numerous hiking trails throughout Antigua.
The following are just a few: Wailing's Woodland; Old Road;
Falmouth; and Rendezvous Bay. Jumby Bay has over 4 miles of
hiking and walking trails.
- Museum of Antigua & Barbuda: Housed in the colonial Court
House, the Museum features displays on both the Arawak and
colonial artifacts discovered through archaeological digs on
both islands.
- Nelson's Dockyard National Park: Just 11 miles outside of
St. John's lies one of the biggest attractions in the eastern
Caribbean, Nelson's Dockyard National Park. This beautifully
restored Georgian naval dockyard was home to the British Fleet
during the Napoleonic Wars.
- Pasture Bay, Jumby Bay Island: From May to December,
experience the rare sightings of the hawksbill sea turtle during
their nesting season.
- Shirley's Heights: East of English Harbor lies Shirley's
Heights, named after the former Governor of the Leeward Islands
in 1781, where a partially restored fortification of the
island’s observation post still remains. Enjoy breathtaking
views or stroll the grounds to see the Palladian arches,
barracks and Victorian garden.
- Shopping: Visit the colorful shops and local vendors in St.
John's. Browse for some of Antigua's wonderful native products
such as pottery, carvings or Antigua's rum. Visit Duty-free
Heritage Quay or Redcliffe Quay for clothing, jewelry, local
arts and crafts, Cuban cigars, and other luxury items.
Jamaica

Amazing sunsets every day in Negril in western Jamaica...
The beaches in Jamaica are truly spectacular, from secluded
private coves to Negril's world-renowned seven-mile stretch of
powdery white sand, all looking out onto the ultra-clear, turquoise
waters of the Caribbean. So a couple could be forgiven for spending
their entire heavenly Sandals vacation basking in the seductive
warmth of the ever-present sunshine, while sipping exotic tropical
drinks and gazing out at the endless expanse of aquamarine sea.

Our Captain Mr. Sam takes us to The Pelican Bar at
Whitehouse, Jamaica. A truly unique
experience.
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Exuma, Bahamas
Endless crystal turquoise water beguiles the senses and invites
you to explore vibrant coral reefs beneath its surface in this
quintessential island paradise.

The water is so clear, this starfish is actually on the ocean
floor...

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St. Lucia
Boasting a drive-through volcano, as well as its own National
Rain Forest Reserve with over 19,000 color-splashed acres of natural
wonders, St. Lucia's exotic beauty truly captures the luxuriant
allure of the Caribbean. From the distinctive twin peaks of Les
Pitons to the cascading majesty of Diamond Falls and the translucent
turquoise sea that frames it all, St. Lucia dazzles the eye as it
seduces the body and spirit. Experience a vacation full of natural
splendor and romantic vistas when you travel to St. Lucia.

For more images of St. Lucia, please
click here for more pictures of St. Lucia