Beach & Relaxation

Caribbean Islands

Turquoise Waters & Island Bliss

🌍 Caribbean
📅 Best: December–April
💰 Moderate–Luxury ($200–$800+/night)

The Caribbean is not one destination — it's dozens, each with its own distinct character, culture, and flavour of paradise.

From the volcanic drama of St. Lucia and the cosmopolitan energy of St. Barts to the untouched coral atolls of Turks and Caicos, the Caribbean offers a spectrum of experiences far beyond the all-inclusive resort.

Jay and Elizabeth specialize in matching travelers with their ideal island — whether a secluded Anguilla villa, a BVI sailing charter, or a culinary adventure across Barbados's rum-soaked dining scene.


Experiences Not to Miss

Private Villa Rental in St. Barts
Sailing Charter through the BVI
Piton Hike in St. Lucia
Swimming with Sea Turtles in Barbados
Snorkeling at Buck Island, USVI
Conch Fritters & Rum Punch in the Bahamas
Secluded Beach Picnic in Anguilla
Carnival Cultural Experience

Suggested Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival — Choose Your Island

  • Fly direct from Charlotte to your island gateway
  • Settle into your villa or boutique resort
  • Welcome rum punch and sunset on the beach
  • Fresh Caribbean seafood dinner
Day 2

Ocean Adventures

  • Morning snorkeling or scuba diving on a pristine reef
  • Sea kayaking through mangrove lagoons
  • Stand-up paddleboard at sunrise
  • Fresh-caught fish lunch at a beachside shack
Day 3

Culture & Cuisine

  • Visit a local spice farm or rum distillery
  • Cooking class: jerk chicken or roti
  • Explore a historic port town or plantation house
  • Street food evening at a local market
Day 4

Island Hopping

  • Short ferry or charter flight to a neighbouring island
  • Explore a contrast — lush jungle vs. flat salt flats
  • Private beach on a deserted cay
  • Sunset cocktails on a different shoreline
Day 5

Relaxation & Departure

  • Morning yoga on the beach
  • Spa treatment with coconut and sea salt products
  • Final swim and farewell lunch
  • Transfer to airport

Insider Travel Tips

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Choose the Right Island

St. Lucia for drama and romance; Turks & Caicos for pure beach perfection; BVI for sailing; Barbados for food and culture; Anguilla for exclusivity. We'll match you perfectly.

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Hurricane Season

Hurricane season runs June–November. December–April is peak with idyllic weather. We know the best shoulder-season deals.

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Getting There

Charlotte has direct or one-stop connections to most Caribbean hubs. Smaller islands require connector flights — we handle all logistics.

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Budget Wisely

The Caribbean spans all budgets. The Dominican Republic and Jamaica offer affordable options; St. Barts and Anguilla are ultra-luxury.


🌤️ When to Visit Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean enjoys warm weather year-round. The dry season (December–April) is peak with minimal rain and calm seas. Hurricane season (June–November) brings storm risk, with September–October the most active months.

Dec–Apr
Dry season — peak
May–Jun
Warm, less crowded
Jul–Aug
Hot, some storms
Sep–Nov
Hurricane risk

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Jay and Elizabeth Nichols have personally curated the finest Caribbean Islands experiences. Let us design your perfect luxury itinerary — from boutique accommodations to exclusive excursions.

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The Caribbean is not one destination — it is more than 7,000 islands, each with its own character, culture, and color. From the French-inflected elegance of St. Barths to the volcanic grandeur of St. Lucia, the turquoise flats of the Turks and Caicos to the rum-soaked rhythms of Jamaica, the Caribbean offers the full spectrum of tropical perfection. These are the islands that invented the beach vacation — and they have never stopped perfecting it.

🌍REGIONCaribbean
CATEGORYBeach, Romance & Culture
📅BEST TIMEDecember–April (dry season)
💰BUDGET$300–$800/day
👥YOUR EXPERTSJay & Elizabeth Nichols

Highlights & Experiences

🏖️Turks & Caicos — Grace Bay Beach consistently ranked the #1 beach in the world: blinding white sand, improbable turquoise water
🌋St. Lucia — The Pitons rise dramatically from the sea beside one of the Caribbean's most stunning beach resorts
🎵Jamaica — Bob Marley, Blue Mountain coffee, jerk chicken, Doctor's Cave Beach, and the warmth of the Jamaican people
🍹Barbados — The most sophisticated island: world-class food, cricket culture, superb rum, and a perfect beach on every coast
🦞St. Martin/Sint Maarten — Two nations on one island with the best restaurant scene and duty-free shopping in the Caribbean
BVI (British Virgin Islands) — The world's greatest sailing destination, with pristine anchorages and The Baths at Virgin Gorda

Quick Facts

RegionCaribbean Sea & Atlantic Ocean
CurrencyVaries by island (USD widely accepted)
LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, Dutch, Papiamento
Time ZoneAST (UTC−4, most islands)
Flight Time3–5 hrs from US East Coast
EntryUS passport required; visa-free on most islands

Why Caribbean Islands?

Your 5-Day Itinerary

Day 1

Turks & Caicos — Beach Perfection

  • Arrive Providenciales — Grace Bay Beach afternoon: the world's #1 ranked beach
  • Snorkeling at Bight Reef (steps from Grace Bay) — nurse sharks and eagle rays
  • Half-day boat excursion to uninhabited cays and pristine reefs
  • Dinner at Grace Bay Club or Coco Bistro under the palm trees
Day 2

St. Lucia — Drama & Romance

  • Fly to St. Lucia — check into a Piton-view resort in the Soufrière area
  • Drive-in volcano Sulphur Springs — the world's only drive-in volcano with mud baths
  • Hike the Gros Piton (guided, 3 hrs) — reward: views over the Caribbean that stop conversation
  • Sunset catamaran cruise between the Pitons
Day 3

Jamaica — Culture & Rhythm

  • Fly to Montego Bay or Kingston
  • Bob Marley Museum in Kingston or Nine Mile (his birthplace)
  • Blue Mountain Coffee estate tour — one of the world's finest coffees grown in lush peaks
  • Jerk chicken at Scotchies (authentic) and rum punch at sunset over Doctor's Cave Beach
Day 4

Barbados — Sophistication & Rum

  • Arrive Bridgetown, Barbados — one of the Caribbean's most architecturally beautiful capitals
  • Mount Gay Rum Distillery — world's oldest rum producer; outstanding tour and tastings
  • Bottom Bay or Crane Beach — the island's most dramatic beaches on the Atlantic coast
  • Oistins Fish Fry on Friday night — the Caribbean's best open-air seafood market-party
Day 5

BVI Sailing Finale

  • Transfer to Tortola, BVI — board a chartered sailboat for 2–3 days
  • The Baths, Virgin Gorda — walk through enormous granite boulders into sea caves and hidden pools
  • Saba Rock and the Dogs — pristine anchorages and snorkeling reefs
  • Jost Van Dyke — Foxy's beach bar, one of the Caribbean's most beloved rum spots

Insider Travel Tips

📅Book December–April

Hurricane season runs June–November. December–April is reliably dry with perfect trade-wind breezes. It's peak season — book early

🏝️Choose One Island Well

First-timers often try to island-hop too much. Pick one or two islands and go deep — you'll have a far better experience than rushing between five

🩺Travel Insurance is Critical

Emergency medical evacuation from the islands can cost $50,000+. Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is non-negotiable here

🤿Book Dive/Snorkel Operators Early

The best operators (especially in BVI and Turks & Caicos) fill up months in advance during high season. Reserve before you depart

When to Visit

☀️High Season (Dec–Apr)

The gold standard: dry, cool trade winds, perfect blue skies. Most expensive and busiest. Book everything 6–9 months out

🌴Shoulder (May & Nov)

Lower prices, fewer crowds, still excellent weather on most islands. A few tropical waves possible in November but rare

🌀Hurricane Season (Jun–Oct)

Risk of storms; lower prices and nearly empty beaches. Late August–October is highest risk. Travel insurance is essential if visiting

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