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The Caribbean is ideal for winter sun, with the best time to visit being the UK’s cooler months, December to April. Expect dry weather, pleasant 25-30°C temperatures, and low humidity, though this is also the busiest and priciest period.

For a quieter, more affordable trip, consider May, June, or November. These months fall just outside the rainy season, offering great weather with the occasional shower but plenty of sunshine.

The rainy season, from June to November, brings short, heavy downpours rather than all-day rain, so you can still enjoy plenty of sunshine during this time!

What To Expect

Cuba: Less than a hundred miles away from the United States, the minute you arrive, you feel as if you’ve been transported back to the 1950s. Stepping into Havana is a film-set ideal, a nostalgic world of classic cars, crackling transistor radios, clacking dominoes and children playing with handmade toys in the street, it’s no wonder it has become so popular with tourists from all over the world.

The Bahamas: Heaven on earth? With over 700 islands, there’s an island for every traveller out there. Whether you’re looking to sip Bahama Mamas the entire time or you want to explore the country from the ocean floors, there’s an adventure at every turn in the Bahamas.
 
Dominican Republic: Although the Dominican Republic hasn’t had a great reputation in the past, allowing over development and huge resorts, the responsible tourism movement is gaining ground here. With 16 national parks, jungle, rivers, coast and mountains, Dominican Republic holidays offer activities from rafting, hiking and canyoning, to diving and water-sports.
 
Jamaica: Kick back, crack open the rum and browse our Jamaica travel guide, to learn about an island that is so much more than Rastas, reggae, rice and peas. Seek out hummingbirds in mountainside forests, swim in cool pools beneath a waterfall, and discover the locations that influenced Bob Marley, on a revealing tour of this tropical Caribbean island.

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Top 5 Things to See and Do in the Caribbean

1. Sailing the Turquoise Waters of the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands, a cluster of stunning isles in the Caribbean, are a sailor’s paradise. With crystal-clear turquoise waters and gentle trade winds, they offer an unparalleled sailing experience. Whether you charter a yacht or join a group tour, navigating from island to island allows you to discover secluded coves, world-class snorkelling spots, and pristine beaches. Each island has its unique charm, from the lively vibe of Tortola to the natural baths of Virgin Gorda, ensuring an adventure-filled journey at sea.

2. Exploring Historic Havana, Cuba

Havana, the capital of Cuba, is a vibrant city where history comes alive. Its colourful colonial buildings, vintage cars, and rhythmic music played on street corners evoke a nostalgic charm. As you wander through Old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, you’ll encounter magnificent plazas, churches, and fortresses that tell tales of the city’s colonial past. Don’t miss out on enjoying a traditional Cuban meal followed by a night of salsa dancing, immersing yourself fully in the city’s electrifying atmosphere.

3. Diving into the Underwater World of Belize’s Great Blue Hole

Standing as a testament to human ingenuity and the grandeur of ancient civilisation, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are a marvel. Located on the outskirts of Cairo, these iconic structures, especially the Great Pyramid, have fascinated travellers for centuries. Beyond the pyramids, the Sphinx, an enigmatic limestone statue, adds to the area’s allure. Exploring these ancient wonders, one cannot help but feel a deep connection to the rich tapestry of history that the land has witnessed.

4. Reveling in the Festivities of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

The Caribbean is renowned for its festive spirit, and nowhere is this more evident than at the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. Held annually, this exuberant celebration is a riot of colour, music, and dance. Revelers adorn themselves in elaborate costumes, moving to the infectious rhythms of soca and calypso music. From the lively parades to the traditional ‘stick fighting’ competitions, it’s a cultural extravaganza that offers a deep insight into the region’s traditions and love for life.

5. Hiking the Majestic Pitons of Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia, an island gem in the Caribbean, is renowned for its iconic twin peaks, the Pitons. These volcanic spires, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, are a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Embark on a guided hike up these peaks to be rewarded with panoramic views of the lush island landscape and the shimmering Caribbean Sea. The trails, though challenging in parts, are filled with diverse flora and fauna, making the ascent not just an adventure, but a journey through the vibrant ecosystem of the Caribbean.

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