Enhanced PromptGreater Antilles map, Caribbean Sea surrounding the island chain, turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, lush tropical vegetation, dense rainforests covering mountainous regions, volcanic peaks rising above the horizon, crystal-clear lagoons, coral reefs teeming with marine life, diverse geography featuring numerous small islands, cays, and islets, prominent islands including Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Cayman Islands, smaller islands such as the Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas, trade winds blowing gently across the region, warm tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, hurricane season affecting the area annually, colonial history evident in architectural styles and cultural influences, Spanish, British, French, and indigenous Taino heritage blending together, rich biodiversity supporting a wide range of flora and fauna, unique ecosystems found only in the Greater Antilles, mangrove forests, cloud forests, and coral atolls, UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the ancient city of Cíudad de la Isla Mona and the San Juan National Historic Site, vibrant cities like Havana, Santo Domingo, Kingston, and San Juan, world-renowned music genres such as salsa, reggae, and merengue originating from the region, stunning natural wonders including the Grand Canyon of the Maravillas and the Rio Camuy Cave Park, breathtaking sunsets and sunrises painting the sky with hues of pink, orange, and purple, dramatic stormy weather patterns bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, picturesque fishing villages dotting the coastline, historic fortifications and colonial architecture, scenic coastal roads winding along the shoreline, traditional festivals and celebrations honoring local culture, mouthwatering cuisine featuring seafood, rice and beans, and plantains, laid-back island vibes and welcoming locals, international cruise ships visiting major ports, cruise ship terminals and marinas bustling with activity, luxury resorts and eco-lodges catering to tourists, protected areas and national parks preserving the region's fragile ecosystem, unique geological features formed by volcanic activity and erosion, majestic waterfalls cascading down rocky cliffs, secluded beaches accessible only by boat or hike, opportunities for snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding, historical sites and landmarks commemorating significant events and figures, scenic hiking trails offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, world-class surfing and kiteboarding spots, beautiful bioluminescent bays glowing with millions of tiny organisms, charming colonial towns perched on hillsides, colorful street art adorning buildings and walls, traditional crafts and handmade goods sold by local artisans, coffee plantations and rum distilleries producing high-quality products, stunning vistas from mountaintop viewpoints, picturesque harbors filled with sailboats and yachts, tranquil atmosphere of secluded coves and bays, vibrant nightlife and entertainment options in major cities, authentic Cuban cigar rolling demonstrations, historic forts and defensive structures, serene and peaceful ambiance of secluded beaches, picturesque village scenes depicting everyday life, dramatic mountain landscapes carved by rivers and erosion, scenic drives along winding roads, pristine coral reefs hosting an incredible array of marine life, world-renowned museums and galleries showcasing local art and history, iconic landmarks like the Christ of the Abyss statue and the El Morro fortress, hidden waterfalls and secret swimming holes, bustling markets selling fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts, stunning sunrises and sunsets over the ocean, tropical storms bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds, historic missions and churches built by early European settlers, picturesque old town squares, vibrant street performers and musicians, stunning aerial views of the island chain from aircraft or hot air balloons, traditional folkloric dances and music performances, beautiful botanical gardens and nature reserves, scenic coastal walks and hikes offering breathtaking views, unique geological formations created by volcanic activity, secluded coves and inlets perfect for snorkeling and swimming, picturesque harbor scenes featuring colorful boats and fishermen, stunning displays of fireworks and pyrotechnics during festivals, lively night markets selling local delicacies and souvenirs, historic sugar plantations and rum distilleries, tranquil atmosphere of secluded beaches and coves, picturesque hillside towns perched above the sea, scenic views from mountaintop lookout points, beautiful beaches lined with palm trees and crystal-clear waters, stunning underwater scenery and marine life, vibrant cultural festivals and celebrations, historic lighthouses and beacons guiding sailors and fishermen, picturesque village scenes depicting everyday life, serene and peaceful ambiance of secluded coves and bays, stunning vistas from mountaintop viewpoints, picturesque harbors filled with sailboats and yachts, tranquil atmosphere of secluded beaches, scenic drives along winding roads, pristine coral reefs hosting an incredible array of marine life, world-renowned museums and galleries showcasing local art and history, iconic landmarks like the Christ of the Abyss statue and the El Morro fortress, hidden waterfalls and secret swimming holes, bustling markets selling fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts, stunning sunrises and sunsets over the ocean, tropical storms bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds, historic missions and churches built by early European settlers, picturesque old town squares, vibrant street performers and musicians, stunning