North America & Caribbean

North America offers a captivating blend of diverse experiences. The continent is home to bustling metropolises like New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, renowned for their culture, cuisine, and landmarks. Nature lovers can explore stunning national parks like Yellowstone, Banff, and the Grand Canyon, while adventure seekers enjoy skiing in the Rockies and surfing in California. The Caribbean adds a laid-back, tropical charm, with its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. Popular island destinations include Jamaica, the Bahamas, and the Dominican Republic, each offering its own flavour of paradise.

  • Dominica

    Sandwiched between the beautiful islands of Guadeloupe to the north and Martinique to the south, the Caribbean Island of Dominica is renowned for its untouched wilderness featuring flowing mountain streams, lush emerald woodlands, serene lakes, steaming hot springs and undulating…

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  • Dominican Republic

    Sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, the Dominican Republic is not your typical Caribbean destination. Endowed with the idyllic beaches and aquamarine waters that the archipelago is famous for, its unique geographical and cultural features are what set it…

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    Set north of Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada is a beautiful island country dubbed the ‘Spice Island’ due to its fertile spice plantations. This independent Caribbean nation is comprised of one main eponymous island as well as numerous smaller surrounding islands…

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  • Honduras

    Despite being the second largest and second most populated country in Central America, the remarkable nation of Honduras is often overlooked by tourists. Those who do visit tend to take a whirlwind tour of the impressive Mayan ruins at Copán…

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    Mexico offers travelers a tantalizing smorgasbord of nature, history, cuisine and culture. Aztec and Mayan archaeological treasures, tequila, charming colonial cities, Mexican food and beach culture, all these features and more make up this tourist and historical hub. The culturally…

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    Situated in the Lesser Antilles chain, Saba is a beautiful Caribbean Island, which belongs to the Netherlands. It stretches for 13 square kilometers, boasts a rugged coastline and encompasses a unique protected ecosystem. Visitors can sample the rich island flavors…

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  • Saint Eustatius

    Tiny, laid-back Sint Eustatius or ‘Statia’ is a Dutch island (where English is spoken too) in the northern Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Centered on the Quill Volcano, enrobed in a lush jungle of fruit trees and wild orchids,…

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    Located just to the west of Puerto Rico, this pair of sister islands provide visitors with an idyllic tropical island experience. Somehow, this vibrant island state has remained under the radar of mass tourism, carving out a niche as an…

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    The Caribbean Island of St Lucia is home to beautiful volcanic, palm-fringed beaches, excellent reef-diving sites, countless little luxury resorts, and charming fishing villages. With a lush interior featuring soaring mountains, dense rain forest, fertile valleys, and acres of banana…

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    Resting in the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast of the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands are a British Overseas Territory consisting of seven main islands and about 40 small islands and uninhabited cays. This easily accessible island chain has…

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