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Scroll down for February School Vacation Specials! Welcome to Caribbean Beaches The Big Winter Sales Are On! Contact one or our agents now! You can't beat these prices!
Click on the destination you desire and helpful information and links will appear. The two most popular ways to book a vacation in the Caribbean are as follows: Charters, 7-day, weekend to weekend charter flights can be booked from Boston, Providence and Hartford. These charter trips include round trip air, transfers and hotel stay all bundled into one neat package. They sometimes have the best prices but you have to go from Saturday to Saturday or Sunday to Sunday. Sometimes, during peak season there are Friday to Friday departures.
More About The Caribbean: The best deals on all-inclusive resorts are found in the Dominican Republic or in Cancun, Mexico. These two Caribbean destinations have the highest concentration of modern, full service beach resorts. Names like Melia, Riu, Barcelo and Iberostar offer fabulously landscaped resorts on pristine beaches including all you can eat and drink, sometimes for as little as one-thousand dollars per person, per week, and that includes air transportation from Boston and ground transfers too. These are the most popular charter destinations for the best price. Mexico's Cozumel and Mayan Riviera follow second for the best pricing in the full service, Caribbean resort market. Jamaica offers good deals too at well established, full service resorts at Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Negril. Jamaica is the original home th the Sandals, Ultra All-Inclusive resort concept. Dutch Aruba is one of the most popular and well established, but also one of the most expensive islands for full service or all inclusive resorts. Look for good deals to Aruba in summer, but there are also the November and March Madness sales offered by Apple and TNT. Then the Islands from Puerto Rico down to Grenada, The Greater and Lesser Antilles in their graceful arc, offer the full array of mostly more expensive, but sometimes reasonable, island vacations with British or French Caribbean flair. |