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Thinking of relaxing on a warm sandy beach? Stop thinking and organise a cheap flight to the Caribbean with Flight Centre. Booking cheap flights to the Caribbean has never been so simple.
The laid back islands of the Caribbean all have their own unique characteristics and individual history, but they share some things in common, like their love music, amazing food and rum punch! The Caribbean is the ideal destination to relax with sun, crystal blue water and palm fringed beaches. With cheap flights to the Caribbean, take an opportunity to sample the tranquil Caribbean way of life.
Captain’s Travel Tips:
- Travel with some US currency, as most places throughout the Caribbean accept US dollars as well as local currency
- Medical expenses in the Caribbean can be costly, so make sure you take out travel insurance before travelling to the Caribbean
- The Caribbean islands are around five hours behind the UK
- Savour the local Caribbean flavours with meals in some places for as little as USD $2.
- Try "mauby", made from the bark of a Caribbean tree, this local drink tastes a bit like an exotic sarsaparilla



