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For those of you who have had enough of Cancun, Punta Cana and the like, and would like to explore less well -known Caribbean gems that are still spoiled by the masses, Delta came to the rescue.
From the Winter 2025, the airline established in the US launches its largest Latin America and Caribbean schedule ever, including the addition of two destinations to their flight card, the island nations of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada.
The flights are offered from their Atlanta (ATL) Hub, and the additions will make the formerly out-of-the-way islands a lot easier for many Americans who use this airport routinely, The greatest state in the stateLike a transithub:

Non -stop flights from Atlanta to 2 of the most triggerest sunny spots in the eastern Caribbean
The new flights are managed by Delta’s Boeing 737-800 Fleet, which are equipped with first class, Delta Comfort+ and main cabin seats, on a daily frequency, from December 12, 2025, up to and including April 122026.
This means that customers in Atlanta, or every traveler who endures Atlanta, enjoy non-stop connections with the duo of East Caribbean countries during the peak travel season, and it could not have been in time.
After all, there is simply no beating of the Caribbean when it comes to sunny outings for Americans.


Just think of all the luxury all-inclusive Endless kilometers of powders sugar white sand Along Turquoise waters and all the delicious seafoods you can hurry to, and how effortless and easy it feels compared to crossing the pond or flying further away to Asia.
We are not sure of you, but we love the convenience, the short flights from 2 to 4 hours, and for how American-friendly these islands are, and in both St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada, it is no different.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Lush nature, volcanic landscape and epic walks


St. Vincent and the Grenadines are mainly known for their lush nature and with mountain coverings, volcanic landscape.
La Soufrière is on St. Vincent, the main island, La Soufrière is one of the longest Stratovolcanos in the Caribbean, and the rainforestpad leads to its peak full of animals in the wild – make sure you look at local safety advice before trying a walk is still active.
In the grenadines, the adjacent archipelago, there is a wide range of activities that are offered, from sailing to diving to island hopping:
There are countless Paradisaian islands that brag Unpobbed sandy beaches And secret baths with crystal clear seas to discover here.


Bequia Island is one of the most popular of the grenadines for newspapers, because of the picturesque Admiralty Bay, relaxed fishing villagesAnd rich heritage (for the culture lovers who are there, make sure that you do not miss the local maritime museum).
If you like to be a little more exotic, taking a boat trip to the Tobago Cays is a must-do: this collective of small uninhabited islands is surrounded by lively colored coral reefs, and they are ideal for snorkeling.
Grenada
Spice Island, Historic Forts & Underwater Sculptures


Grenada, on the other hand, is an even more unusual collective of islands that rotate around a head, Grenada Island, or ‘Spice Island’, famous for its unanswered rain -used interior, volcanic landscape, and of course abundance of herbs, cinnamon, cinnamon, to cloving, to nutmeg.
The top attraction on Grenada is Grand Anse, A piece of white sand of 2 miles Along clear blue waters, supported by first -class facilities and beach bars.
The capital St. George of the country is nearby and the 18th-century fort George recommends a beautiful panorama of the entire island.
For nature lovers, Grand Etang is a National Park consisting of countless hiking trails, and a crater lake, where you can cherish in the tropical atmosphere, and rare animals in the wild, such as Mona monkeys and Grenada Doves.


As beautiful as Spice Island can be, No visit to Grenada is complete without Carriacou and Petite MartiniqueTwo smaller islands of the state, where you will find more picturesque bays, coral reefs and sleepy coastal villages.
Oh, and if you have ever wondered where the most iconic underwater sculpture park of the Caribbean is located, search no further than Molinière Bay:
A diver and snorkeling favorite, it contains 75, complicated immersed immersed sculptures signed by the British artist Jason Decaires Taylor.


Delta is heavy in the Caribbean the next winter
Delta’s flights to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD) and Grenada (GND) are already an exciting development, but wait until you hear about their great new expansion in the Latam and Caribbean region:
To start with, they will add a Saturday service from Detroit (DTW) to Grand Cayman (GCM), as well as the increasing flight frequency to Nassau (NAS), in the Bahamas and Cancun (CUN).
For Minneapolis (MSP), Nassau has been added as a destinationGiving Midwesterners an outing option during their hard winter.
In Boston (Bos), the airline St. Thomas (STT), on the US Virgin Islands, serves daily during the high season, an ever -trendy alternative to Americans who do not have a passport.


That said, Cancun (CUN) remains the most popular Caribbean destination from Boston, so to meet the rapidly rising demand, A second daily flight has been added To their winter schedule.
Other additions are Austin (AUS) to Cancun in the winter, Austin to Los Cabos (SJD), also in Mexico, for two months in December and January, and Saturday flights from Raleigh-Durham (RDU) to San Juan, in Puerto Rico (Sju).
Finally, Nashville (BNA), Kansas City (MCI) and Indianapolis (IND) also see new Saturday flights to Cancun.
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