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Caribbean holidays offer a tropical getaway for everyone in need of some sun, sea and relaxation. Perfect for family holidays or romantic getaways, from secluded beaches to all-inclusive resorts, the Caribbean has something for every kind of holiday.
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Whether you're looking for time-out and tranquillity, fast-paced adventure or family fun, the Caribbean offers something for everyone...
Relaxing: T
he Windward Islands offer tranquil secluded beaches with white sands for those looking to get away from it all. If you do get restless, pop on a snorkel to discover an underwater paradise in the crystal-clear waters.
Active:
Those in search of an active, adventurous holiday will find Dominica the perfect destination for a Caribbean holiday in 2024. Head for the hills to experience challenging walking routes and mountain trekking or take to the waters to try out river tubing or diving.
Romance:
Barbuda is the perfect hideaway island for loved-up couples. Spend your days lazing on secluded pink sands and your evenings sampling the local catch in beach-front seafood restaurants.
Shopping:
Love to shop? Nassau in the Bahamas should be the destination of choice for those looking to splash the cash while on holiday. A combination of designer boutiques, high-end fashion stores and more traditional markets will offer up plenty to keep you busy.
Grown-up families:
Energetic families can experience the beauty of Jamaica by hiking up the Blue Mountains. Beautiful plants and stunning scenery await you and, if you make it to the peak, you'll be rewarded with outstanding views.
Kids & teens:
The Dominican Republic offers a huge selection of family-friendly all-inclusive resorts. Mums and dads will be able to relax while the children have fun letting off steam at kids' clubs, splashing about in pools and watching the entertainment.
Nightlife:
The energetic nightlife of Cuba will thrill even the most die-hard party animal. Salsa the night away, sip on a mojito at a laid-back jazz bar or head to world-famous Tropicana to experience an extravagant cabaret show.
Festivals, parades, shows and concerts - there is always something going on in the Caribbean. Here's a snap-shot of some of the top events...
Barbados
Holetown Festival in mid February: Commemorating the anniversary of the first settlement of Barbados in February 1627, the week-long festival includes street parades and fashion shows, music concerts and theatre performances.
Trinidad and Tobago
Grand Turk Carnival, Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday in February: Billed as “The Greatest Show on Earth”, the annual carnival is the most significant event in the islands' cultural calendar. Calypso and soca music, extravagant costumes, stick fighting and limbo competitions help make up the colourful celebrations.
Jamaica
Reggae Sumfest in July: The largest concert festival in Jamaica, featuring a variety of Jamaican reggae artists. A week of live performances and the best beach party to be found in the area.
Turks and Caicos Islands
Music and Cultural Festival in late July - early August: This week long festival showcases the talents of local and international musicians playing Hip Hop, Reggae, R&B, Gospel and many more styles across a selection of venues. The local Miss Turks and Caicos beauty pageant remains a popular tradition and with fine local cuisine on offer this annual celebration is one of the most highly regarded in the region.
Whether you're looking for a sizzling summer or winter sun, the Caribbean will deliver. Find out the best time of year to go for you...
The Caribbean is largely regarded as a year-round destination. Temperature variations across the Caribbean are surprisingly slight, averaging between 24C and 29C through winter and summer.Peak season runs from December to mid-April, while hurricane season officially runs from July to late November, although satellite forecasts give enough warning for precautions to be taken.
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