Anguilla
This British West Indies island has beautiful, uncrowded beaches and
rivals St. Barts as a vacation mecca for the rich and famous.
Aruba
Quiet lounging isn't Aruba's big draw — instead, people visit this
desert island for near-perfect weather year-round and for the
opportunity to fill their itineraries with activities.
British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islanders could drape the terminal at Beef Island
Airport in a giant banner that reads, "Welcome to the Sailing Capital of
the World" — although they'd never actually do anything so crass. But
that's essentially what the BVI has become over the past 30 years: the
globe's number-one spot for summer (and honeymoon) sailors.
Dominican Republic
Friendly people, a vibrant culture, miles of beaches and affordable
resorts all attract visitors to the bustling, Spanish-flavored Dominican
Republic.
St. Lucia
Best known for its dramatic landmark mountains, The Pitons, the
French West Indies island of St. Lucia is also home to abundant
rainforests, mountainous terrain, and spectacular dive sites.
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