This is a voyage for those who want to see and do things out of the ordinary. Cross the Atlantic relishing your “me time” and arrive in the Southern Caribbean, which is usually the last part of the Caribbean that cruisers explore. Because these tend to be smaller and less developed than other Caribbean islands, they’re meant for the savvy traveler to discover plus, you’ll be here at a time just before most tourists arrive. These islands are filled with unique sights, attractions, and activities. On arid Aruba, find odd-looking divi-divi trees that always point southwest, the direction of the trade winds. In the Grenadines and Grenada, discover rainforests, mountains, and waterfalls, and the privacy and seclusion of places like beautiful Mayreau with a population of less than 300 – still virtually free of development. Go snorkeling in the clear waters of Grenada to find an eerie undersea sculpture garden slowly being modified by sea creatures. See flocks of pink flamingos on Bonaire. Spend time in the UNESCO owns of St. George’s, Bridgetown, and Cartagena where gingerbread, forts, and Georgian architecture help unravel a complex past. And if you’re looking for more typical attractions like great beaches and clear waters, you’ll find those here too – some of the Caribbean’s best.