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Halcyon Cove By Rex Resorts, Antigua
Halcyon Cove By Rex Resorts, Antigua

Country: Antigua » Antigua

Stay at Halcyon Cove By Rex Resorts 7 nights Room Only from only £891.21pp. Departs from LGW 24th Apr 2012. 2 Adults

Package Holidays from £891.21 pp
Coconut Beach Club Hotel, Antigua
Coconut Beach Club Hotel, Antigua

Country: Antigua » Antigua

Stay at Coconut Beach Club Hotel 7 nights All Inclusive from only £1160.12pp. Departs from LGW 13th Aug 2012. 2 Adults

Package Holidays from £1160.12 pp
Jolly Beach Resort Hotel, Antigua
Jolly Beach Resort Hotel, Antigua

Country: Antigua » Antigua

Stay at Jolly Beach Resort Hotel 7 nights All Inclusive from only £1014.62pp. Departs from LGW 24th Apr 2012. 2 Adults

Package Holidays from £1014.62 pp

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Late deals to the Caribbean


All aboard all things West Indian! That is what should be on your mind when you are preparing to jet off to the West Indies for your last minute holiday. The Caribbean offers plenty of moneysaving deals for people who want to save money yet enjoy a luxurious holiday.


Why late deals to the Caribbean are so popular


For travellers who want to touch the pearly white sands of the French Caribbean, the islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and St Martin are the top places to go to. Virtually untouched by tourists due to French being the sole language of use on these three islands, a French Caribbean holiday is just the thing you need to spread your holiday wings. Be daring and go to the French islands such as Martinique to drink the best rum in the world at one of the many rum plantations on the island.


Late holiday deals mean that going to Martinique or Guadeloupe can provide value for money especially if you book closer to the date. If you prefer islands that speak English, you are spoiled for choice whether you want to go to Antigua, Anguilla, Bermuda or St Lucia. The charming nations of the Anglophone Caribbean are a throwback to days gone by where traditional values still count in day to day life.


Did you know: Spanish speakers should try the sultry islands of Cuba and the Dominican Republic to learn more about the Spanish influence in the Caribbean.