The lesser Antilles is a group of three smaller islands, including the Bahamas archipelago, the Virgin Islands, the Leeward Island, and the Windward.
LEEWARD ISLANDS
Located northeast of the Caribbean Sea, Leeward Antilles comprises the most northerly and westerly of the Lesser Antilles. Colonialism has shaped this island’s language, culture, and economies.
The largest island of Lesser Antilles, the Windward Islands, sit south of the Leeward Islands. It’s a landscape of volcanoes, hot springs, craters, and sulfuric vents discovered in the mountains.
The ABC islands is among the group of three westernmost islands, and it consists of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. All three islands share the same culture, language, and customs.