Last Minute Caribbean Vacation Savings
Last Minute Caribbean Vacation Savings
Riviera Maya, Mexico BlueBay Grand Esmeralda Resort & Spa SAVE up to $580 per couple
Royal Hideaway Playacar SAVE up to $790 per couple PLUS Receive up to $500 USD in Resort Credits
Zoëtry Paraiso de la Bonita Riviera Maya SAVE up to 57% Cancun, Mexico
Crown Paradise Club Cancun SAVE up to 38%
Royal Solaris Cancun SAVE up to 55%
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Buenaventura Grand Hotel & Great Moments SAVE up to 49%
Hilton Puerto Vallarta SAVE up to $920 per couple
Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta SAVE up to 50%
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Barceló Bavaro Palace SAVE up to 25%
Occidental Punta Cana SAVE up to $460 per couple
Catalonia Royal Bavaro SAVE up to $520 per couple
Majestic Colonial Beach Resort SAVE up to $570 per couple
Majestic Elegance Punta Cana SAVE up to $950 per couple
Majestic Mirage Punta Cana SAVE up to $1250 per couple
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic BlueBay Villas Doradas SAVE up to $460 per couple
Casa Marina Beach Resort SAVE up to $300 per couple
VH Gran Ventana Beach Resort SAVE up to $300 per couple
Jamaica Sunset at the Palms SAVE up to 57%
Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay SAVE up to 30% H
edonism II SAVE up to $540 per couple
Costa Rica Occidental Tamarindo SAVE up to 20%
The Westin Golf Resort & Spa Playa Conchal SAVE up to $930 per couple
Aruba Barceló Aruba SAVE up to 20%
Nassau Breezes Resort Bahamas SAVE up to 27%
Warwick Paradise Island Bahamas SAVE up to $320 per couple
Barbados Accra Beach Hotel 1 FREE Night (minimum 5 night stay)
Almond Beach Hotel SAVE up to 35%
Coconut Court Beach Hotel SAVE up to 45%
Antigua Galley Bay Resort & Spa SAVE up to 30%
The Verandah Resort & Spa SAVE up to 32%
St. James’s Club & Villa SAVE up to 32%
Pineapple Beach Club SAVE up to 47%
St Lucia St. James’s Club Morgan Bay SAVE up to 37%
Coconut Bay Resort & Spa SAVE up to 60%
You will visit the following 12 places:
Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda is a twin-island nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of two major inhabited islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird, Green, Guinea, Long, Maiden and York Islands). The country is nicknamed "Land of 365 Beaches" due to the many beaches surrounding the land. Positioned where the Atlantic and Caribbean meet, it's known for reef-lined beaches, rain-forests and resorts.
St Lucia
St. Lucia, known for its distinctive mountains, is an island that travellers dream about - a small, lush tropical gem that has volcanic beaches and fishing villages as well as luxurious resorts. The volcanic island of Saint Lucia is more mountainous than most Caribbean islands, and its dramatic twin coastal peaks, the Pitons, form the island's most famous landmark.
Barbados
Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles. It is 21 miles in length and as much as 14 miles in width, amounting to 166 square miles. It is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic and 62 miles east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea therein, it is about 104 miles east of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and 250 miles north-east of Trinidad and Tobago. Barbadian traditions range from afternoon tea and cricket (the national sport) to pursuits such as scuba diving at Dottins Reef and golfing on designer oceanside courses.
Mexico
Mexico is a land of extremes, with high mountains and deep canyons in the center of the country, sweeping deserts in the north, and dense rain forests in the south and east. It is located between the U.S and Central America. Ancient ruins such as Teotihuacan (Aztec) and Chichen Itza (Mayan) are scattered throughout the country, as are Spanish colonial-era towns. In capital Mexico City, upscale shops, renowned museums and gourmet restaurants cater to modern life.
Quintana Roo
Quintana Roo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo or Estado Libre y Soberano de Quintana Roo, and often referred to as ''The Mexican Caribbean'' is a state of Mexico that is part of the Yucatan Peninsula, with a shoreline along the Caribbean that has grown in just a few decades into a major tourism destination. It includes large resort cities built specifically for the Yanqui/Euro tropical vacation business, small communities with a more local Maya-Mexicano character, and fascinating ancient Maya archaeological sites.
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas. The 2010 census reported Puerto Vallarta's population as 255,725 making it the fifth largest city in the state of Jalisco, and the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area. The City of Puerto Vallarta is the government seat of the Municipality of Puerto Vallarta which comprises the city as well as population centers outside of the city extending from Boca de Tomatlán to the Nayarit border (the Ameca River). Around the Bay, marvellous beaches, lush jungles and sparkling waterfalls offer many opportunities for the adventurous while five star resorts, world-class shopping and gourmet restaurants satisfy even the most sophisticated traveller. Stretching from the south end of Old Town to central downtown, a newly extended and refurbished boardwalk along the ocean, called the Malecon, passes by any number of shops, restaurants, and hotels, and often plays host to mimes, break-dancers, clowns and artists.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a small, rugged, rainforested Central American country with coastlines on the Caribbean and Pacific. Since the late 1980's Costa Rica became a popular nature travel destination, and its main competitive advantage is its well-established system of national parks and protected areas and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Costa Rica is also known for its beaches, volcanoes, immense biodiversity and progressive environmental policies, being the only country to meet all five criteria established to measure environmental sustainability.
Nassau
Nassau - an attractive harbour, a colourful blend of old world and colonial architecture, and a busy port, is the capital and largest city of The Bahamas. The tropical climate and natural beauty of the Bahamas have made the city a popular tourist destination. Nassau is considered a historical stronghold of pirates.
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo, known officially as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic. Its metropolitan population was 2,084,852 in 2003, and estimated at 2,253,437 in 2006. The city is located on the Caribbean Sea, at the mouth of the Ozama River. Founded by Bartholomew Columbus in 1496, it is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas, and was the first seat of Spanish colonial rule in the New World. It lies within the boundaries of the Distrito Nacional (D.N.; "National District"), itself bordered on three sides by Santo Domingo Province.
Puerto Plata
San Felipe de Puerto Plata, Puerto de Plata, often referred to as simply Puerto Plata, is the ninth-largest city in the Dominican Republic, and capital of the province of Puerto Plata. The city serves as one of the most important trading ports in the country. Puerto Plata is famous for resorts such as Playa Dorada and Costa Dorada, located east of San Felipe de Puerto Plata. There are a total of 100,000 hotel beds in the city. The only aerial tramway in the Caribbean is located in Puerto Plata, in which visitors can ride up to the Pico Isabel de Torres, a 793 meter high mountain within the city. The amber museum, is also a well-known attraction in this city. La Isabela, a settlement built by Christopher Columbus, is located near Puerto Plata.