Ecuador
Bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the east and south, and skewered by the equator just north of its capital of Quito, mainland Ecuador is divided into three climatic zones by the great, knobby spines of the Andes. The highlands themselves feature native market towns and magnificent volcanoes, such as still-active Cotopaxi, [...]
Virgin Islands
The U.S. Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands share similarities beyond their names. The volcanic topography and flora and fauna found in both groups are comparable. Both incorporate dozens of small, uninhabited or private islets off the main islands’ coasts.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a warm, tropical island lying between Florida and South America. The island covers an area of approximately 8,897km² (5,528 miles²) of lush green rainforest, fine sandy beaches and gentle rolling foothills. The island’s temperature varies little all year round and averages 23°C (73°F) in January and around 27°C (81°F) in July.
Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands have it all: year-round sun, golden beaches, some of the best diving in the world, and the seclusion and tranquility of a desert island. In these islands visitors can experience the beauty of nature in the lap of absolute luxury.



