St. Johns, Antigua
The thriving capital of Antigua, St. John, is a populated neighborhood with charming narrow streets that climb up to the silvery domes of the Cathedral of Saint John. The beach, with wonderful bars and cafes, attracts many people.
Oranjestad, Aruba
Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba island, is a picturesqe place, with pastel colour buildings of colonial architecture.
Just 30 km long and 10 km wide, Aruba is a sunny island almost all over the year. Here there are the most incredible beaches in the world. It's better to explore Aruba on foot, walking along the streets with palm trees, of the capital Oratzestant.This city is full of life, and has the charm of a Dutch colony, pastel colored houses, the castle and a wonderful market.
Bequia, Grenadines
Bequia is the second largest island in the Grenadines, a Caribbean island chain. Its capital is Port Elizabeth. The island is a destination for many tourists, especially during the Easter events. It is worth noting that it is one of the few places where permitted with limitations whaling by the International Whaling Commission.
Bridgetown, Barbados
Bridgetown in Barbados is a breathtaking place, a tropical paradise, with many impressive sights.
Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, retains much of its British heritage. Τhe bustling city, the quiet hillsides and valleys with tropical vegetation, the sandy beaches, which are considered to be the most beautiful in the world and many other impressive sights are waiting to be explored.
Hue/Danang(Chan May)
The port of Chan May is located halfway between two historic and important cities.The surrounding coast is lined with superb white sand beaches.Vietnam's major cultural attractions are within an easy drive.
Willemstad, Curacao
Willemstad is one of the most picturesque cities in Caribbean. Its traditional heritage is visible even from the entrance of the harbor, where colorful buildings with triangular roof of Dutch type are lined along the coast. Visit the wonderful "Curacao Sea Aquarium", that hosts over 400 exotic species of marine life.
Frederiksted, St. Croix
Frederiksted is one of the two main towns on the island of Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is located on the western coast of the island and is known for its historic port, which plays a significant role in welcoming cruise ships and tourists.
Founded in the 18th century by the Danes, Frederiksted has preserved many colonial-era buildings with distinctive architecture. Its port was an important commercial hub during the colonial period and today serves as a gateway for many visitors arriving by cruise ships.
Today, Frederiksted’s port is equipped to accommodate large cruise ships, significantly contributing to the local economy through tourism. Visitors can enjoy city tours, explore historical landmarks, shop at local markets, and relax on pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters.
Mayreau (Grenadines)
Mayreau has several long sandy beaches,the besy of which is Saltwhistle.The other beaches are Saline,Windward and Upper beaus.Visitors can also visit Salt Pond.The island village has a few bars,restaurants and a small stone church from the little Catholic church visitors have fantastic views over the heighburing islands including the picturesque Tobayo Cays islands.
Charlestown, Boston
Charlestown is the oldest neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is located on a peninsula north of the Charles River, across from downtown Boston and also adjoins the Mystic River and Boston Harbor. Charlestown contains several places of historical interest and was also the location from which Paul Revere began his famous "midnight ride" before the Battles of Lexington and Concord. A restaurant opened in 1780 and still in operation, Warren Tavern, claims to have been one of Revere's favorite taverns.
San Juan (Puerto Rico)
San Juan is the second oldest city in North and South America. The houses in pastel colors, balconies with wrought iron, squares with rows of statues and blue narrow cobbled streets are a conspicuous contrast to this noisy, modern,full of energy city . Although the city is busy all day long, the old San Juan, really comes alive at night when the restaurants, pubs and cafes on the sidewalks are flooded with people of all ages enjoying the fantastic scenery of the island.
Castries (St.Lucia)
Saint Lucia is a small, tropical island, with a magnificent scenery. Mountains, dense virgin forests, sandy beaches and acres of banana plantations make it one of the most spectacular islands. Castries, the colorful capital of the island, has an authentic Caribbean charm and hosts several historical sights of Saint Lucia as La Tok Battery, a fortress on a hilltop with spectacular views of the port.
Saint Pierre, Martinique
With its unique historical allure, St. Pierre, Martinique, bears witness to the devastating 1902 volcanic eruption that decimated the town. Visitors can explore intriguing ruins and learn about its tragic past at the Volcanological Museum, while also enjoying the vibrant Creole culture, colorful architecture, and scenic coastal views the town has to offer.
Gustavia (St.Barts)
Gustavia is the capital of the island of Saint Barts. It offers beautiful natural attractions. This arid, volcanic rock is home to a special combination of iguanas, night-blooming cactus and magnificent beaches with white sand. Scuba diving and sailing are very popular here. In this city, the charm of a town with Scandinavian accents blends with many boutiques and duty free shops. The island is, also, famous for its chic French ambience and cuisine.
Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas)
The idyllic Caribbean island of St. Thomas is famous not only for its beautiful beaches and crystal waters but also for its duty-free market. Look for duty free shopping, from drinks to imported Chinese porcelain, diamonds and crystals. The capital of the island and the U.S. Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie. Enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife.
Scarborough (Tobago)
Εntering the port you will see this picturesque island of South Caribbean and the fortress of the 18th century, the impressive Fort King George, which now houses the Archaeological Museum. You can do scuba diving and explore sunken ships in the area.
Virgin Gorda (B.V.I.)
Virgin Gorda is a small scenic island of the British Virgin Islands. It is very popular with tourists and famous for the local's hospitality and friendliness. Its natural beauty is something out of a fairy tale. Amazing white sandy beaches with clear blue waters make an exotic scenery. Wooded hills create a lush landscape. All the common activities of a tropic island, such as sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving, are offered here. Do not miss to explore the indigenous plant-lined trails and natural wonders of national parks.