
Lesser Antilles
Bird photography tour
8 - 31 January 2027
As we traverse the volcanic arc of the Lesser Antilles we slow our pace to allow the verdant valleys of these idyllic destinations to reveal their avian inhabitants to us. This tour focuses on observation while creating intimate imagery of these rarely seen birds.

Our chances of seeing all four endemic Amazonas are high!

Both Red-billed and White-tailed Tropicbirds inhabit the coasts of many Caribbean islands.

These quirky birds seem nervous all day long with their constant twitching and trembling!

Our chances of seeing all four endemic Amazonas are high!
Gems of the Lesser Antilles
1 - 12 February 2027
13 - 24 February 2027
This thrilling and adventure-filled trip provides you with the unique opportunity to travel along this remarkable island chain on a multi-island birding adventure that takes you into the lush, heavily forested volcanic islands of St. Vincent, Dominica, St. Lucia, and the culturally-distinct French Overseas Territories of Guadeloupe and Martinique.

Fortunately one of the easiest endemics to see!

We often have these otherwise secretive regional endemics checking us out at one of our picnic spots!

One of the two results of the splitting of the White-breasted Thrasher complex, the St. Lucia Thrasher is the darker of the two.

Fortunately one of the easiest endemics to see!
Every Endemic in the Lesser Antilles
3 - 16 May 2027
Add a list of highly-threatened, single-island endemics and near-endemics to a plethora of regional specialities, and on top of that throw in the opportunities for pelagics, sea turtles, and cetacean sightings on island crossings and you’re left with a spectacular, unforgettable adventure in some of the most sought-after holiday destinations on the planet.

We only spend a day on the beautiful island of Montserrat, specifically for this mega endemic.

Probably only 150 of these Critically Endangered doves remain on the planet, and they're all confined to two rapidly diminishing patches of dry forest on Grenada.

A jaw-dropping beauty of a bird that is confined to the moist mountain forests of Dominica and Martinique.

We only spend a day on the beautiful island of Montserrat, specifically for this mega endemic.
Laid-back Caribbean Birding
13 - 24 November 2027
This relaxed, island-paced tour feels much more like a vacation than a birding trip – we seamlessly transit from rainforest to ocean time and time again, all the while enjoying the colourful cuisine that makes the Caribbean a truly delectable destination. From endangered parrots and hummingbirds to weirdly wonderful wrens and tremblers, we explore a lesser-known side of these idyllic destinations, enjoying every sight and sound along the way.

The region's largest hummingbird demands attention.

Another bird named for a rarely seen feature.

Of the four endemic warblers in the Lesser Antilles, the Plumbeous Warbler is the only species that is found on two islands. The others are all single-island endemics.

The region's largest hummingbird demands attention.