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The Caribbean is already a destination of choice for travel and now the biggest cricket event of the year, the ICC Cricket World Cup, is going to take place here. Pack your bags and join the fun of sun n’ sand, calypso and cricket in the Caribbean islands.

Duration of the Cricket World Cup: 13th of March till April 28

Venues for the world cup matches in West Indies: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago

ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 will see 16 teams competing over a 51-day period. Most accommodations are fully reserved but you can still try your luck.

Antigua and Barbuda: This Island has an expansive, winding coastline that makes it a perfect beach paradise. It is a popular destination with honeymooners and nature lovers. That is why there is no dearth of accommodations here.

Barbados: It is here that the final of the world cup is set to be played on the 28th April. Barbados is a coral island, pushed out of the sea by volcanic activity. This is also a paradise for surfers and golfers. Coral reefs fringe the Barbados shoreline to provide excellent snorkeling and Scuba Diving.


Grenada
: Grenada is the most southerly of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean. Grenada has a great deal to offer its visitors in terms of hiking, exploring, sailing, diving and much more. Since already quite booked you should reserve your accommodations here right away.

Guyana: Its name means Land of many waters, its here the Caribbean meets South America. Perched on the north-east corner of the South American continent, Guyana stretches 450 miles from its long Atlantic coastline into dense equatorial forest and the broad savannah of the Rupununi.