St Martin

Marigot is the main town on the French side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. The island is widely known for its hundreds of gourmet restaurants on both sides of the island. Neighbouring islands include Saint-Barthélemy, Anguilla, Saba, Sint Eustatius "Statia", Saint Kitts and Nevis. With the exception of Nevis, all of these islands are easily visible on a clear day from St. Martin.
Virgin Gorda
The most chic resorts of the British Virgin Isles are located on Virgin Gorda, an eight-square-mile island divided nearly in two, with settlements at each end. The south of the island is best known for the curious assembly of house- sized rocks called “the Baths,” which are jumbled together to form huge underground pools and caverns. The beach at the Baths is large, wide, and sandy – perfect for sunning and swimming.
St Bart’s
Tiny, picture-perfect St. Barts has long been the haunt of the very rich who come for privacy, gorgeous beaches, and exquisite French cuisine. It has 20 or more magnificent beaches, linked by hilly narrow roads you can explore in open-air Jeeps or “mini-mokes.” In Gustavia, the island’s Lilliputian port, quaint streets lead past small markets and bakeries – and dozens of small shops selling French perfumes, sportswear, watches, and crystal.