The Pitons, near Choiseul and Soufrière, are St. Lucia's iconic symbol, yet few climb them. Gros Piton, 2,530 feet (771m), is climbable by fairly fit hikers, but Petit Piton is ideal for experts.
Chocolate enthusiasts should visit Grenada's annual Chocolate Fest to explore the island's cocoa forests and get involved with interactive experiences.
The Caribbean's deep sea is generally reserved for experts, but SubStation Curaçao lets everyone explore.
In Cuba's rural interior, roads are rough. For adventurous travelers, the UNESCO-listed Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, named for German naturalist-explorer Alexander von Humboldt, is worth the trip.
Havana's architecture quickly changes from beautiful period buildings to decrepit Brutalist concrete structures. The greatest method to absorb it all? In a vintage automobile
The British Virgin Islands are one of many Caribbean island clusters, and Virgin Gorda's Baths National Park is its most stunning geological wonder.
Few sites combine classical music and the jungle like Barbados' privately owned Hunte's Gardens. Visitors will see monkeys and hummingbirds fluttering to Bach's sensual music.