Popular Destinations
Nassau & Paradise Island
Where Bahamian charm meets barefoot luxury. Spend your days diving shipwrecks, exploring pastel markets, or lounging poolside at five-star resorts. By night, Atlantis and Baha Mar come alive with gourmet dining, rooftop cocktails, and oceanfront indulgence. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, Nassau always feels like the perfect escape—vibrant, upscale, and just far enough away.
North Eleuthra (Harbour Island & Spanish Wells)
Tucked just off North Eleuthera, Harbour Island charms with candy-colored cottages, chic beach clubs, and that iconic stretch of pink sand where king air plane come to unwind in barefoot elegance. Nearby Spanish Wells moves at an even slower pace—quaint, quiet, and rich in Bahamian tradition. Together, they offer a refined escape that feels worlds away from the crowds. Arrive by king air plane, ferry across turquoise shallows, and step into the Bahamas’ best-kept secret—where luxury is subtle, and every return feels like a homecoming.
Bimini, Bahamas
Bimini isn’t just close to Florida—it’s a world away from everything familiar. Picture cracking open conch fritters where Hemingway once wrote, then diving the mysterious Bimini Road that’s puzzled archaeologists for decades. Mornings bring freediving adventures with grouper the size of small cars, afternoons on sandbars that vanish at high tide, and evenings around crackling bonfires where locals blur the line between legend and truth. When wild dolphins suddenly appear alongside your boat—curious and playful in ways that feel almost magical—you’ll understand why this tiny Bahamian gem has been casting spells on visitors for generations.
Florida Keys
The Florida Keys aren’t just another tropical getaway—where crystal-clear waters meet that unmistakable island rhythm that makes you forget about everything else. One moment you’re hauling in a prized catch on a morning charter, the next you’re swimming alongside sea turtles in living coral gardens or clinking glasses on a hidden rooftop as the sun sets in impossible shades of orange and pink. From Marathon’s laid-back fishing village charm to Key West’s quirky, anything-goes spirit, each island has its own personality but the same magical ability to make you lose track of time in the best possible way.
Grand Caymans
Grand Cayman strikes that perfect balance between Caribbean soul and cosmopolitan sophistication. You might start your morning diving the dramatic walls where the ocean floor plunges into electric blue abyss, then find yourself that evening at a beachside table where the chef’s tasting menu rivals anything in New York or London. The island’s magic lies in unexpected moments: swimming with southern stingrays who glide around you like underwater pets, discovering a hidden rum bar tucked behind a nondescript door in George Town, or watching the sun melt into the Caribbean while a world-class chef prepares your dinner steps away. It’s luxury that feels effortless rather than announced.
miami
Miami is a major coastal city in southeastern Florida, known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and tropical climate. It is a global hub for international trade, finance, and culture, serving as a gateway between the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The city features a mix of historic neighborhoods, modern skyscrapers, diverse communities, and lively nightlife, with nicknames including “The Magic City”.
atlanta
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, known for its significant role in the Civil Rights Movement and as a major hub for business and transportation, particularly its Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The city is rich in history, culture, and innovation, featuring notable attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. It is also famous for its green landscape and is nicknamed “The City in a Forest”.
new orleans
New Orleans is a vibrant city in Louisiana, founded in 1718, known for its unique blend of French, Spanish, African, and American cultures. It is famous for its live jazz music, Creole cuisine, and iconic celebrations like Mardi Gras. The city’s historic core is the French Quarter, which features distinctive Creole architecture and lively nightlife, with streets like Bourbon Street being a major draw. Due to its low-lying geography, the city has historically been vulnerable to flooding and is protected by an extensive system of levees.
tampa
Tampa is a major city on Florida’s Gulf Coast known for its vibrant downtown, diverse culture, and mix of urban and coastal living. It is Florida’s third-largest city, with a diverse economy driven by tourism, finance, healthcare, and the Port of Tampa, which is the largest port in Florida. Attractions include Busch Gardens, the Tampa Riverwalk, and the historic Ybor City, while its historic past as the “Cigar City” is still celebrated.
orlando
Orlando is a major city in Central Florida known globally for its theme parks, especially Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. Beyond its tourism, Orlando is the county seat of Orange County and the fourth-most populous city in Florida, with a growing metropolitan area. The city also has a history rooted in the citrus industry and the military, a vibrant downtown area, and a large innovation economy.