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Another one of the British Territories, this volcanic island is different from the others – in the north it has black sandy beaches! Not what you’d expect from a Caribbean island huh?
Coral reefs and rocky caves also line the north of the island, making it picturesque above the water and rich in marine life below.


Another French territory, this rugged island has an interesting blend of French and West Indian culture. Known as the isle of flowers because of its rich, lush, tropical vegetation, bright in colours. However, they are not the only things which are colourful – its coastlines are dotted with brightly coloured houses too, which make this island very pretty indeed.
This island is also great for active, outdoorsy visitors, as there is so much to do here – it’s a walkers paradise.


This French territory sits in the south Caribbean, and from above its two main islands look like a butterfly. So much so it is known as le papillon (butterfly in French)!
This island retains its French identity quite strongly – locals say the following of the five islands, “decidedly French yet undeniably Caribbean”.
Another example of a varied landscape – these islands change from tropical rainforests into white sandy beaches in a blink of an eye.


Another British territory, consisting of three islands – the largest is Grand Cayman and loved for its beaches and incredible diving. The second largest is Brac and is known for great deep sea fishing, while Little Cayman, the smallest, is home to a very diverse mix of wildlife. However, there really is nothing British about these islands, warm waters lap white sandy beaches, where manta rays, whales and dolphins are frequently seen.

As the name suggests, these islands (four main islands plus many other smaller islands) are part of British overseas territory ,but we can assure you the beaches are nothing like those in the UK!

These islands are especially loved by sailors – due to the steady trade winds and hundreds of little islands to hop betwee


This tiny little Caribbean island is actually Dutch (it’s an independent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands), it was formally part of the Netherlands Antilles, but is now independently viewed as a country. It is a favourite with American tourists and honeymooners because of its idyllic setting.
Off the coast of Venezuela – this island is known as having “blonde” coloured sand rather than the white which many of the islands are known for.

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