Why go to one Caribbean island when you can go to eight?Holiday like never before to Antigua, St Kitts, Barbados, St Lucia, Grenada, St Maarten, Tortola, and DominicaA fly-cruise holiday is the perfect way to explore more of the Caribbean islands (Image: Carles Navarro Parcerisas/Getty Images)With beautiful beaches, breathtaking natural wonders, delicious food and a laid-back vibe, Caribbean holidays have all you could want and more. The only problem? Deciding which island to visit. Luckily, on a P&O Cruises Caribbean fly-cruise holiday, you don’t have to choose. After all, why visit one island when you can experience eight? Included are direct flights from a choice of UK airports (and home again) to Barbados, Antigua or St Kitts, plus airport transfer direct to your ship. It’s the perfect way to explore more of these Caribbean islands, from classic spots to lesser-known gems – all while travelling in style on the fabulous Arvia, Britannia or Iona. An exquisite itinerary full of culture
Enjoy a refreshing drink at the swim-up bar on Arvia
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Where to start? Barbados, of course, with its fascinating history and irresistible spirit. Once the heart of the colonial Atlantic trade route, the island is shaped by Caribbean, British and African influences. The capital, Bridgetown, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is packed with architectural and cultural treasures. Barbados is also the birthplace of rum, so a rum punch is worth a try for the over-18s. St Lucia is a tropical paradise famous for its Pitons – twin dormant volcanoes that dominate the skyline. The whole island is a natural wonderland, full of lush rainforests and beautiful botanical gardens. If you’re a beach lover, you’ll be spoilt for choice on Antigua, which has a different one for every day of the year. Yes, that’s 365 of them, from long stretches of white sand to secret coves. Meanwhile, St Kitts is the classic Caribbean island you’ve dreamed of, with deserted beaches, sleepy villages, lush greenery, and a 45-minute ferry ride to equally charming sister island, Nevis.











