Take your pick.
The main Lesser Antilles are (from north to south to west):
Leeward Islands:
Virgin Islands:
U.S. Virgin Islands: St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix
British Virgin Islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke
Anguilla (UK)
Saint Martin/Sint Maarten (France/Neth. Antilles)
Saint-Barthélemy (Fr.)
Saba (Neth.)
Sint Eustatius (Neth.)
Saint Kitts
Nevis
Barbuda
Antigua
Redonda
Montserrat (UK)
Guadeloupe (Fr.) - The Guadeloupe Islands has a part under the wind and another without.
Windward Islands:
Dominica
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
Grenadines
Grenada
Martinique (Fr.)
Barbados (Barbados is a Continental Island found 100 miles east of the Windward chain)[2][3][4]
Trinidad and Tobago (are sometimes erroneously considered part of the Windward Islands. They are the most southern islands of the Caribbean region. [1][5][6]
Leeward Antilles – islands north of the Venezuelan coast (from west to east):
Aruba (Neth.)
Curaçao (Neth.)
Bonaire (Neth.)
Margarita Island (Ven)
Coche (Ven)
La Tortuga (Ven)
Cubagua (Ven)
Venezuelan Archipelago (Ven)