Home to the world’s third-largest barrier reef system and miles of 6,000-foot vertical drop-offs, Turks & Caicos is a must-visit destination for snorkeling and wall-diving enthusiasts.
A helicopter tour of Montserrat provides a spectacular view over the Soufrière Hills volcano, which has been active since a catastrophic eruption in 1995.
Excavated by the Barbadian government, visitors are now able to take an electric tram down into the extensive cave system to view stunning coral formations and waterfalls.
The most famous geological landmark in the BVIs, The Baths National Park is situated on the southwestern tip of Virgin Gorda. Featuring unique volcanic boulders that stretch along the coastline to create spectacular salt-water grottoes and pools, you can hike around and snorkel in.