The Caribbean is dozens of islands with white sand, warm water year-round, and a character all their own: laid-back Aruba, glamorous St. Barthélemy, rum-soaked Barbados. It works equally well as an all-inclusive resort escape and as a multi-island cruise — especially at a club rate.
Why it pays to book through the club
Caribbean all-inclusive resorts and cruise cabins climb in price the closer high season gets. The club opens access to closed rates and cruise offers that never reach the open market — and on large packages the savings are substantial.
For example: 7 nights at a 5-star all-inclusive resort for two retails at around $4,100. Through the club the same package is $3,150. That is $950 saved on the booking — money you might put toward a diving certification or a full-day catamaran charter.
What to see
- Aruba — Eagle Beach and reliably sunny weather outside the hurricane belt
- St. Martin — two countries on one island, great food, and Maho Beach
- Barbados — rum distilleries, surfing, and colonial Bridgetown
- Cayman Islands — diving off Seven Mile Beach and swimming with stingrays
- British Virgin Islands — a sailing paradise of secluded coves
- Island-hopping cruise — several countries in one trip without constant transfers
When to go
The best season is December through April: dry, warm, and calm seas. Hurricane season runs from June to November — higher risk, but lower prices, and islands outside the storm belt (Aruba, Curaçao) stay a good bet year-round.
The Caribbean at club rates is a premium beach holiday without the premium markup. Get access to closed rates and choose your island.





