These islands evoke scenes of sparkling white sands, luxury beach resorts, and leisurely time spent around the turquoise sea. (Text by Sneha Chakraborty)
St. Barts is a French Caribbean island with rolling hills, azure waters, and a relaxed vibe, where French is the official language.
A historic Caribbean gateway connecting Europe, the eastern Caribbean, and South America since the 17th century.
Named from the Spanish 'bajamar' (shallow water), this Atlantic archipelago has 700 islands, with about 40 inhabited.
A Caribbean island nation, it is the second largest Windward Island, located between Martinique and Saint Vincent.
A British overseas territory in the northern Leewards, this coral and limestone island is renowned for luxury tourism.
A British overseas territory in the eastern Caribbean, this island group includes four main islands and over 30 smaller ones.
Located between Martinique and Guadeloupe, this Eastern Caribbean island is officially called the Commonwealth of Dominica.
Situated northeast of Trinidad and Tobago, it is known as the 'Spice Isle' for its nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and cocoa.
Here, wildlife buffs can explore national parks with wetlands, while underwater sights include turtles, dolphins, and humpback whales.