Travel Guides

Travel Guides

Ahhhh, The Spa
Costa Rica is abloom in spas, sprouting up like mushrooms after a rainstorm.
Costa Rica In Belief
Costa Rica, almost the size of West Virginia, stretches 288 miles north to south, with 631 miles of Pacific coastline and 132 miles on the Caribbean side.
Getting There & Around
Nature Air and Sansa are the two major domestic carriers, serving more than a dozen destinations throughout the country.
Delta Guide 2014
Delta
We’re proud to bring you our comprehensive Caribbean, Mexico and Latin American Travel Guide.
The Caribbean, The Bahamas & Bermuda
These are exciting times in the Caribbean—and in the very best sense.
Mexico
Finding your way to Mexico—whether to the warm beaches of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, the spas of Cancun or the meeting rooms of Monterrey—can’t possibly get much easier than when flying with Delta Air Lines.
Central America
Delta Air Lines has Central America covered, welcoming passengers aboard its nonstop flights to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
South America
You can probably name at least 10 top attractions that make travel to South America a first choice for business and/or pleasure.
Anguilla Beach
Welcome to Anguilla
On behalf of the government and people of Anguilla, I warmly welcome you. Encircled by unrivaled white beaches and breathtaking azure, crystalline seas, Anguilla is regarded as a destination of choice among visitors from around the world.
Anguilla Beach
Anguilla Tranquility wrapped in Blue
If you get lost driving around Anguilla, your sense of direction (how to say this tactfully?) is not really good. This tiny island whose name means “eel” in Spanish, measures just 16 miles long and three miles at its widest point, so there only is one main road. While we’re at it, there are only six stop lights on the entire isle, which is all that’s needed for such a small island whose population, please note, totals just over 13,000.
Couple in Anguilla
Headquarters for Romance
Anguilla’s posh hotels and villas, discreet staffers, candlelit dining, pampering spa treatments, sublime beaches, and safe vibe all add up to tropical bliss for folks in love.
Cap Juluca Beach
Accommodations
Anguilla’s accommodations are an integral part of the island’s tourism product. Whether your clients choose to stay in a five-star resort, luxurious villa or at one of the island’s unique Charming Escapes properties, there’s an accommodation that fits their style and budget. Quaint inns, guesthouses and intimate bed and breakfasts are another option to share with your clients. Many are managed and staffed by Anguillians, so not only are they enjoying a unique accommodation experience, they are also getting to know the people and their culture more intimately. We’ve listed the properties available throughout the island and classified them under these three distinct categories. You can get more information at ivisitanguilla.com.
Anguilla Art Gallery
Must-See, Must-Do Sights & Activities
No jury would convict your clients if, upon setting foot in Anguilla, they never left their resort or villa; the resorts and villas on this island really are that good. But whether people are curious about the history and culture of the island they’re visiting, or eager to sail with the wind or swim with the fishes—of which Anguilla has multitudes—this little isle offers a surprising bounty of wonderful things to see and do. For even more things to see and do, visit ivisitanguilla.com and click on the “activities” section.
Lobster Fest at CuisinArt Resort
Culinary Heaven
Once upon a time, before there was a Food Channel, Anguilla raised the bar for sophisticated dining in the Caribbean, and its restaurants continue to set the standard today, some 30 years after the initial opening of Malliouhana Hotel. Clients will thank you for recommending the following culinary experiences.
Parade of Troupes
Events & Festivals
Virtually all the events in Anguilla have a quality that’s sometimes elusive in our modern, commercialized world: They are authentic rather than staged to attract tourists—yet at the same time, the Anguillans are genuinely happy to share these celebrations with visitors. Following are some highlights of the calendar year; for events that don’t have their own website, visit ivisitanguilla.com/on-island-festivals-and-events.
Guadeloupe: Many Islands, Many Flavors of Paradise
Paradise got closer—a lot closer—this spring.
Different Strokes for Different Isles
The east wing of the Guadeloupe butterfly—the two bridge-connected islands that account for most of this French department’s territory—Grande-Terre has more hotels than any other island in the archipelago, and its low-lying terrain makes it easy to get around.
How to Sell Guadeloupe
It’s not hard to figure out which clients you should urge to visit Guadeloupe.
Step Back in Time
Built in the 1600s to protect Basse-Terre, this stronghold’s remarkably preserved and extensive fortifications evoke an era when France and Britain battled for control of Caribbbean islands.
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