Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

FT. LAUDERDALE
Indulge in some watersport activities along Ft. Lauderdale's seven miles of beaches. Explore Riverwalk, a beau- tiful promenade offering fantastic dining and shopping opportunities, or enjoy a day safari in nearby Everglades National Park.

GRAND CAYMAN
Soak up the sun on Seven Mile Beach, a picturesque stretch of white sand set before turquoise waters teeming with coral and tropical fish. Snorkel at Stingray Sandbar or pay a visit to the quirky town of Hell, with its own resident "Devil."

Grenada

GRENADA
Grenada's picturesque beaches and fishing villages are backed by dense rainforests and long-silent volca- noes. Enjoy calaloo soup, crabs and some local rum along the Carenage, the inner harbor of St. George's, the capital city.

ISLA MARGARITA
This "Pearl of the Caribbean," located off Venezuela's north coast, boasts 320 days of sunshine per year. Walk the beaches of Playa el Agua or Playa Parguito, lined with coconut palms, or shop for hand- made hammocks along the beaches of La Caracola.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN
Approaching her 500th birthday, Puerto Rico's Sanjuan is a city with a rich heritage and a wealth of modern conveniences. Stroll the cobbled streets of Old San Juan, with her massive fortresses and shaded plazas, or grab a towel and head for the white-sand beach.

ST. KITTS
This sleepy island is the ideal place to get lost in the lull of Caribbean life. Visit the capital city of Basseterre, boasting Victorian architecture, or travel Circle-Island Road to see work- ing sugarcane trains and the Carib petro glyphs in Old Road Town.

St. Lucia

ST. LUCIA
St. Lucia is striking, with its hidden coves and sprawling banana plantations. Gaze at the landmark twin Piton volcanoes rising sharply out of the western sea, and wander through the capital city of Castries to shop the lively Castries Market.



St. Maarten

ST. MAARTEN
Consisting of a French side and a Dutch side, St. Maarten is one of the most visited of the Caribbean islands. Grab a bite at the public market in Marigot, shop the duty- free boutiques of Phillipsburg or visit the galleries and casino along the Maho Bay strip.

Relax on the beautiful Orient Bay Beach on the most popular shore excursion in St. Maarten.

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

ST. THOMAS
Colored with pastel-painted ware- houses and the ruby walls of Fort Christian, St. Thomas is perfect for passing time. Explore powder-white beaches or capture beautiful Caribbean panoramas from Skyline Drive. You can also visit the famous Blackbeard Castle.

The most exciting shore excursion in St. Thomas includes a Wild Thing expedition around the island.

St. Vincent

ST. VINCENT
Rugged and low-key, St. Vincent is a wonderful place to do some island exploring. Wander the cobblestone streets of Kingstown, complete with colonial homes and fish markets. Or visit the picturesque falls of Baleine.

Explore the historic Fort Charlotte on the most interesting shore excursion in St. Vincent.

rortola, British Virgin Islands

TORTOLA
Sneak off to Smugglers Cove or Brewers Bay to work on your tan. Then sport some flippers and take to the turquoise waters. Spend some time in bustling Road Town with its quaint West Indian-style homes and top-notch restaurants and shops.

A certified dive to explore the famous RMS Rhone shipwreck is the most popular shore excursion in Tortola.