There is no match against their England counterparts and two One-Day matches are still to be finalised.
The tour, which is in keeping with the stated West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) policy of providing emerging players with international exposure, is the fourth planned over the period of a year.
The 'A' team visited Sri Lanka last June and July and will host the England Academy, the 'A' team equivalent, from February 15 to March 19 for two four-day Tests and five One-Day matches.
Sri Lanka 'A' are expected in the Caribbean in May and June on an itinerary still to be finalised.
The visit to Sri Lanka last June and July was disrupted by the dispute between the WICB and the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) but went ahead with three four-day Tests and five One-Day matches against Sri Lanka 'A'.
The WICB has placed emphasis on such exchanges after it scrapped the inclusion of foreign 'A' teams and the West Indies Under-23 from the domestic first-class tournament in 2004.
The last 'A' team tour of England in 2002 included 13 members who had either played or were to play Test cricket. But it was a disaster that severely damaged the reputation of West Indies cricket there.
Wisden Cricketers Almanack reported that "their (the West Indies' players) behaviour made more impact than their cricket".
It added: "It was a gloomy tour which demonstrated how badly the gleaming pride of past West Indies sides had rusted."
Both manager Joel Garner and coach Gus Logie were critical of players' attitudes, and Tino Best, Sulieman Benn and Renako Morton were all penalised by the WICB's disciplinary committee for misdemeanours on tour.
This summer's tour is a chance to put matters right.
The home-and-away itineraries for West Indies 'A' and England 'A':
West Indies 'A' in England:
July 21-23: vs Durham, Chester-le-Street.
July 26-28: vs Leicestershire, Leicester.
August 2-4: vs Warwickshire, Edgbaston.
August 6, 9: One-Day matches to be arranged.
August 12-13: vs Pakistan, Shenley.
August 16-18: vs Nottinghamshire, Trent Bridge.
England Academy in the West Indies:
February 19-21: Warm-up match, Antigua.
February 24-27: vs West Indies 'A', Antigua.
March 3-6: vs West Indies 'A', Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia.
March 9, 11: One-Day matches vs West Indies 'A', Beausejour Stadium.
March 14, 17, 19: One-day matches, Three Ws Oval, Barbados.