British Airways Caribbean Holiday Sale Is On (UK Departures)

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British Airways has launched its latest sale on holidays to the Caribbean with prices starting at £579 per person for 7 nights with departures starting from September 2018. While the headline price is for a stay at a 3* resort the airline is also offering deals for stays at 4* and 5* properties too and, if you’re looking to avoid the cramped 10-across Economy Class seating, there are deals including Premium Economy and Business Class too.

Here’s a link to the Caribbean sale page

All bookings need too be made by 1 May 2018

British Airways Caribbean Destinations

All the destinations appear to be included in the sale:

  • Antigua
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bermuda
  • Cayman Islands
  • Dominican Republic
  • Grenada
  • Jamaica
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • St Lucia
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turks and Caicos
  • Cancun

Economy Class Deals

Here are some example deals that the BA site is currently showing:

3* Accommodation

  • Barbados (7 nights) – £579pp
  • Tobago (7 nights) – £579pp
  • St. Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £629pp
  • Grenada (7 nights) – £649pp

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4* Accommodation

  • St. Lucia (7 nights) – £729pp
  • Barbados (7 nights) – £765pp
  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £779pp
  • Bahamas (7 nights) – £880pp
  • Trinidad (7 nights) – £953pp

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5* Accommodation

  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £855pp
  • Barbados (7 nights) – £926pp
  • St. Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £1,255pp
  • Jamaica, Montego Bay (7 nights) – £1,269pp
  • St Lucia (7 nights) – £1,355pp

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Link To Sale Page


Premium Economy Deals

4* Accommodation

  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £1,102pp **All Inclusive**
  • St. Lucia (7 nights) – £1,163pp
  • St Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £1,267pp
  • Tobago (7 nights) – £1,229pp
  • Barbados (7 nights) – £1,261pp

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5* Accommodation

  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £1,122pp **All Inclusive**
  • Antigua (7 nights) – £1,844pp
  • St Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £1,720pp
  • Jamaica, Ocho Rios (7 nights) – £1,833pp **All Inclusive**
  • Bahamas (7 nights) – £1,850pp

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Link To Sale Page


Business Class Deals

4* Accommodation

  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £1,988pp **All Inclusive**
  • Jamaica, Montego Bay (7 nights) – £2,074pp **All Inclusive**
  • St Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £2,237pp
  • Tobago (7 nights) – £2,192pp
  • Barbados (7 nights) – £2,170pp

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5* Accommodation

  • Punta Cana (7 nights) – £2,020pp **All Inclusive**
  • Jamaica, Montego Bay (7 nights) – £2,382pp **All Inclusive**
  • St Kitts & Nevis (7 nights) – £2,679pp
  • Antigua (7 nights) – £2,722pp
  • Barbados (7 nights) – £2,343pp

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Link To Sale Page


Bottom Line

It’s always worth pricing up the flights and hotels separately just to check what kind of deal you’re getting but some of these offers look to be pretty good value.

The one that sticks out for me is the Premium Economy deal to the new Park Hyatt on St Kitts for £1,720 per person – I’m a huge fan of Park Hyatt properties so the opportunity to visit this new property combined with the fact that the flight should be fine in Premium Economy is very tempting.

Don’t forget that BA has been adding seats to its Boeing 777’s which operate most (if not all) of the airline’s Caribbean routes so things are getting less comfortable in Economy Class.

Personally speaking I’d be prepared to save a little on accommodation so that I could spend a little more on the airfare just to avoid the 10-across seating at the back of the plane…but others may see things differently.

All the deals outlined above are available on the BA Caribbean Sale page

Any of these deals look good to you? Another other deals you’ve spotted that are worth a look?