Welcome to the Caribbean
We invite you to an exotic trip to the Lesser Antilles, located in the Caribbean Sea. This is a hospitable paradise: a picturesque landscape, warm turquoise water and serenity.
There is an island of Mayreau, which is a part of the Grenadines archipelago. Its area is only 2 square kilometers! Its deserted white beaches attract many tourists.
The most beautiful bay on island is called the Salt Bay because of the salt deposits nearby. Locals used to sell it!
Mayreau is not the only popular destination for yachtsmen. There is a larger island - Martinique and its marina Le Marin, which is the largest yacht marina in the entire region. There are 830 berths here. 55,000 yachts arrive each year.
The rich underwater world of the Caribbean Sea is a real magnet for divers. Near the island of Grenada you can admire a unique attraction: an underwater sculpture park.
The first exhibits were sunk to the bottom in 2006, and since then the collection has been constantly growing. Such parks are both a tourist attraction and an important contribution to the environment: the objects become artificial reefs where marine life develops.
And yet, the Caribbean islands are primarily associated with the sun, palm trees, blue water, lying on white beaches and swimming in the crystal-clear warm sea. This is one of the few places on the planet where you can sail to an uninhabited island and lie on the soft sand!
Our journey has come to an end. The total area of the Lesser Antilles is about 14 thousand square kilometers. Each piece of land is a combination of natural beauty and a fabulous vacation. Let's take another look from above at this incredible palette of all shades of blue!
Video and photos by Stanislav Sedov
26 September 2024
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