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  • NELSON’S DOCKYARD MUSEUM

    This museum has been restructured to tell the story of English Harbour and of the people that toiled and sweated

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  • St Lucia

    The two towering volcanic peaks on St Lucia’s south-west coast, the Pitons, are one of the most famous landmarks in

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  • Guyana

    This is no Caribbean island, you realise with a start as you peer through the cabin window of your BWIA

     
  • Jamaica

    Jamaica is the largest of BWIA’s island destinations, the third largest of the Caribbean islands after Cuba and Hispaniola, and

     
  • Grenada

    Lush, green volcanic mountains, fine white-sand beaches, excellent sailing and diving, and a lively summer Carnival are among Grenada’s biggest

     
  • Caracas

    A short flight with BWIA from Port of Spain brings you to one of Latin America’s richest states and its

     
  • Barbados

    Along low swoop over the sea and along the island’s south-east coast brings your flight to Grantley Adams Airport, eleven

     
  • Antigua and Barbuda

    Your first glimpse of Antigua, as your BWIA plane prepares to land at V. C. Bird International Airport, is likely

     
  • NELSON’S DOCKYARD MUSEUM : Nelson’s Dockyard Gift Shop

    There is well stocked gift shop attached to the Dockyard Museum in the Naval Officer’s House. It carries old maps,

     
  • NELSON’S DOCKYARD MUSEUM: Points of Interest

    THE CAMELFORD ANCHOR – Legend has it that the anchor marks the spot where Lt. Lord Camelford shot Lt. Peterson