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Other islands of the Caribbean
There’s a lot to love about the Caribbean, the warm, subtropical climate year round, the stunning palm-lined beaches, and the lush green interiors. Every island has a completely different identity and a unique experience to offer which means that there is an island to suit whatever you are looking for.
Even just saying Jamaica can make you start to relax. Heaped in rich culture and heritage, Jamaica has long been known as the crowning jewel in the Caribbean. Alongside white sand beaches and crystal clear seas you’ll find a lively vibe and an infectious rhythm of everyday life in Jamaica. There’s always an excuse to dance, whether it’s a celebration or simply just walking down the street, the locals will always have a spring in their step. Be sure to suggest your customers visit Dunn's River Falls - a unique and world-famous attraction on the island of Jamaica.
A great shout for families the Dominican Republic offers tropical island vibes but on a much bigger scale than anywhere else in the Caribbean. Due to its size the Dominican Republic has so much choice on offer. Enjoy a cocktail on picture perfect beaches or get involved with some of the Caribbean’s most varied watersports.
Child-friendly beaches, with sheltered swimming areas and family-friendly resorts mean that the Dominican Republic is a family friendly go-to for many looking for a Caribbean escape.
Mountainous Grenada is a ruggedly beautiful Caribbean paradise of secluded beaches, waterfalls and rolling contours covered by lush rainforest scented with cinnamon and nutmeg. Comprising Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, Grenada itself is the largest island at 21 miles long, with French-flavoured capital St George’s at its heart. The lovely capital of St George’s is a mix of Georgian architecture, pretty pastel coloured houses with a genteel harbour esplanade and a lively daily market at Market Square. All Grenadian beaches are open to the public and are undisturbed by imposing hotels or apartments, so relaxing on any of the beautiful beaches should be a must