Kleeneze Caribbean Cruise 2009 > The Islands

St Martin
The French side is emphasized by comfort and elegance with secluded beaches and fine dining experiences. In many shops, you will find the finest French fashions and the smell of fresh croissants and pastries mingle everywhere with the tangy aromas of West Indian cooking.
The Dutch side, in contrast, is a busy port and bustling commercial district.
Jost Van Dyke
Welcome to the small island of Jost Van Dyke. With a population of only 150, this really is a paradise lost – but it’s waiting for you to discover it!
It’s an idyllic getaway with just over 3 square miles of unadulterated beauty to wander through. where palm and seagrape trees fringe the finest white sands.
Virgin Gorda
The second largest island in the British Virgin Islands group, Virgin Gorda was discovered in 1493 by Christopher Columbus.
The Baths is Virgin Gorda's most famous beach, due to its hidden caves and pools nestled amongst giant volcanic boulders.
Deshaies, Guadeloupe
When sighted by Columbus in 1493, Guadeloupe was inhabited by Carib Indians who called it Karukera, 'Island of Beautiful Waters' and Deshaies is no exception to this moniker.
Antigua
Antigua is one of the most magic and captivating towns that you will have ever set foot in. It is perhaps one of the world’s best conserved colonial cities set in beautiful surroundings and featuring stunning architecture nestled in cobbled streets.