A2Btransfers provide transfers in the Caribbean. We supply resort transfers in the form of taxis and minibuses from all airports to most resorts and hotels in the Caribbean.
The Caribbean is named after the Carib Indians who inhabited most of the beautiful islands before Columbus Santa Maria became the first cruise ship to enter the area.
This is a beautiful area with white sandy beaches, coco trees, great nightlife, and happy and welcoming people. In the Caribbean you will find everything you need to make your holiday perfect.
Antigua and Barbuda were colonized by the English in 1632 – some forts still remain scattered around Antigua. Barbuda served as a stud farm for slaves, but after the abolition of slavery and the sugar cane market’s collapse it grew into a top holiday destination with the picturesque combination of charming towns, cobblestone streets with old forts and great beaches. A2BTransfers supplies Holiday Taxi, Airport Taxis and Resort Transfers throughout .
The predominantly flat Barbados has only a few gently rolling hills to the north, with dramatic differences between the east and west coast. The west coast,
the Caribbean side has beaches made of fine white sand and natural coral reefs. Theres a lot of hotel development, but the coastline remains attractive none the less. The Atlantic side is less developed and more untouched with a lively surf as the sea pounds the more rocky shoreline.
The coral structure of the island acts as a natural filter making the waters amongst the purest of the world, water sports and sunbathing are the most practiced Island activities.
A stay on the island is not complete without a visit to the capital Bridgetown where life centers around Trafalgar square another must-see is the Malibu Rum Factory that sits right on the beach. Beautiful blue-green water and a complimentary Malibu Rum drink in hand with the beach and sands, make for a beautiful setting.
Jamaica is one of the bigger islands in the Caribbean. When you say Jamaica you immediately think of Bob Marley, Rum and Bobsleighing.
Kingston, the capital city, is the first place many business travelers arrive at. Located on the Southern coast of the island, the city offers world class business hotels, upscale shopping, magnificent dining and top entertainment day and night.
The main tourist areas are on the northwest of the island because of the better beaches. Montego Bay is probably the best known beach resort further to the west. Negril is also a good option with low rise rural hotels and high rise palm trees.
Ocho Rios and Port Antonio offer great opportunities to go hiking in the hills. Should you want to go even higher you head for Mandeville, located at 2000 feet above sea level.
Jamaica has a wealth of fascinating historical sites, including an astounding collection of 19th century churches built for local residents and free slaves. In addition, there are many old 17th century forts and great houses, some restored to museum quality and others in still accessible ruinous condition.