The neighboring regions of Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda, exhibit a variety of geographical characteristics. Saint Kitts and Nevis, to the north, is made up of two main islands, with mountainous terrain and lush rainforests. Saint Barthélemy, to the northwest, is a small volcanic island known for its stunning beaches and luxury resorts. Guadeloupe, to the east, is an archipelago consisting of two main islands, Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, with diverse landscapes including mountains, rainforests, and waterfalls. Montserrat, to the south, is a volcanic island with a lush green landscape and black sand beaches. Saint Lucia, to the southwest, is a mountainous island with tropical rainforests, volcanic peaks, and stunning beaches.