The Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in 2024

By Brian Major

British Virgin Islands

I’ve been fortunate to travel widely across the Caribbean over the last 30 years. I’m also a descendant of Caribbean people, so many folks assume I’ve visited every island. Not likely—the Caribbean consists of 28 islands encompassing just over one million square miles. So while I’ve visited most, there are still a handful I’ve yet to encounter. But that’s a good thing. Many know the Caribbean of picture-perfect views —all lush green hillsides, soft beaches, sunny skies, sun loungers, and poolside cocktails. But that’s really just the white-sandy surface of this region, where each island has something distinct to offer. On Dominica , hiking is unmatched, notably its Boiling Lake, a flooded fumarole located in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, where you can traverse across the rim of an active volcano. The best island hopping is in the British Virgin Islands , while Barbados is the action island, where the historic Garrison horse racing takes place year-round.

If you’re looking to soak up some winter sun by a pool lounger and nothing more, then any island in the Caribbean will do—the hotels in St Barth's are amongst some of the best in the world. But if you’re willing to dig a little deeper and venture beyond the resort gates, these are the best islands in the Caribbean.

Which is the best Caribbean island for families?

When little travelers are involved, the ease of a resort jam-packed with activities can take the strain off parents and let everyone enjoy the trip. For this reason, Barbados is the ideal Caribbean island for families, and there’s everything from larger, more affordable resorts to smaller boutique offerings. For intergenerational holidays and trips with slightly older children, consider hiring out a villa— Oliver’s Travels allows customers to filter results by ‘great for kids.’

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Barbados

Best island for: action

Barbados might just be one of the best all-rounder islands in the Caribbean. Some of the top hotels in the region are found here, as are some of the best beaches, all accessible to the public—there are no private beaches in Barbados. Poolside beverages are spiked with rum, distilled on the island and best learnt about at St. Nicholas Abbey, a plantation house, museum, and rum distillery. Those looking for more diverse action can find it at the heritage railway, the racing car circuit, and the Garrison Savannah, a popular horse race that takes place throughout the year. And then there are the surrounding reefs, where you can swim with turtles, snorkel with seahorses, and spy whales in winter months.

Where to stay: Sandy Lane Hotel is one of the most glamorous hotels on the island complete with a British or American country club vibe—there are three golf courses on the hotel grounds. For something more low-key, Little Good Harbour ’s rooms feel more like private cottages and its fuss-free restaurant, The Fish Post, is beloved as one of the best in Barbados. For more ideas, consult our list of the best all-inclusive resorts on the island .

Saint Lucia

Best island for: romance

The Caribbean is synonymous with honeymoons but it's St Lucia that tops them all when it comes to serving up romance. You can thank the island’s mountainous landscape for that—it’s all about a room with a view of the 2,000-foot high Piton mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the island’s calling card.

There’s adventure to be found too, like exhilarating zip lines high above the island’s rainforest canopy or mud baths in Sulphur Springs, a geothermically active basin of hot springs and fumaroles within the the dormant Qualibou volcano in Soufrière.

Where to stay: Coconut Bay is the biggest crowd pleaser on the island—all inclusive and catering to couples, families, and even wedding parties. For something more private, Ladera is an eco-lodge where rustic suites have private plunge pools. See our edit of the best resorts in St Lucia for more.

Anguilla

Best island for: beaches

In a region characterized by beautiful beaches , Anguilla has the best in the region. Partly for their mesmerizing ribbon of blue water but also because their powdery white sands invariably host only a handful of other beach-goers. There are 33 beaches in total, and while each one I’ve encountered has been memorable, the standouts to see include Cove Bay, Maundays Bay, Rendezvous Bay, and Shoal Bay.

Anguilla is also a worthy choice for its culinary scene. Refreshingly there are no chain restaurants on the island. Instead, restaurants and eateries tend to be small family-run businesses. If you visit just one, make it Tasty’s, which serves up a stellar coconut-crusted fish and marinated conch salad by Anguillan chef Dale Carty.

Where to stay: The Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club is the newest shiny address on the island, with seven restaurants and bars and a fleet of private jets transporting guests to and from the property. Find more editor-vetted Anguilla hotels here .

British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

Best island for: island hopping

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) territory has few chain restaurants and no large hotels or mass tourism attractions. Instead, you’ll encounter turquoise waters, lush green hillsides, and distinctive cuisine and culture across the four main islands: Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, and Virgin Gorda.

Hopping from island to island—whether via public ferry or private catamaran—is the characteristic way to explore the BVI. On my last visit I sailed to Jost Van Dyke’s White Bay, home to casual beachfront eateries serving dangerously delicious rum cocktails and locally caught fish. Another fantastic spot is Willy T’s Floating Bar and Restaurant near Norman Island. Moored offshore, the cargo ship has been converted into an ultra-relaxed eatery.

Where to stay: Located on a broad, secluded calm-water bay on Virgin Gorda, Rosewood Little Dix Bay has 80 villas and suites each staffed with a personal butler. The Reef House is one of three restaurants and features farm-to-fork dining with fresh provisions sourced locally.

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Dominica

Best island for: diving

The calm waters surrounding Dominica make it one of the best diving spots in the world. The rainbow-colored seascape is best viewed at Champagne Reef, named for its bubbling waters generated by volcanic thermal springs rising from on the ocean floor. The reef also comprises plummeting cliffs, towering volcanic formations and the remains of a 17th-century Spanish shipwreck.

Another highlight is L'Abym, a dive site located on the island’s southern tip and suited to all skill levels due to Soufriere Bay’s gentle current. Underwater wonders are visible from 20 feet below the surface right down to a 1,500-foot maximum depth. An underwater wall extending its entire length gives the site its name.

Where to stay: Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski is the smartest place to stay on the island. All of the classic hallmarks are here—a full service spa, four swimming pools—but it’s the lush grounds, which incorporate Cabrits National Park, that make this spot memorable.

Grenada

Best island for: natural beauty

Grenada’s 133 archipelagic square miles are laced with waterfalls, hot springs and tropical rainforests across three main islands: Grenada, Petit Martinique, and Carriacou. Ringed by 45 white- and nine black-sand beaches, the hilly isles are dotted with acres of fruit and spice trees.

One-ninth of Grenada’s land mass is dedicated to national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, best seen on a guided hike of Grand Etang Forest Reserve. Sister Island Carriacou is a worthy day trip too, especially for the top-shelf diving and snorkeling.

Where to stay: Few places capture Grenada's understated magic like the Silversands Grenada resort , found at the sleepy end of the two-mile Grand Anse Beach. The biggest draw here is the 330-foot infinity pool, said to be the longest in the Caribbean, which stretches from the hotel’s entrance all the way to the sea.

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

Best island for: history and culture

There’s a distinct energy to Puerto Rico , one that draws upon a fascinating blend of Hispanic, African, American, and Caribbean culture and history. To see it start in colonial San Juan , the second oldest European-founded city in the Americas. Head to the old town where cobblestone streets are lined with colorful Spanish buildings housing trendy bars, boutique shopping and all-night entertainment.

Hundreds of thousands of Africans arrived in Puerto Rico via forced migration in the colonial era. Their contributions to the island’s culture, art, music and cuisine live on today in Loiza, home to Puerto Rico’s largest Black population. You can witness it via the artwork on display at Samuel Lind Studio, or at the Don Rafael Cepeda School of Bomba and Plena which puts on traditional music and dance workshops.

Where to stay: Caribe Hilton is within walking distance of historic Old San Juan and the Condado entertainment district. Designed in tropical modernist style by legendary Puerto Rican firm Toro Ferrer, the grounds incorporate 17 acres of tropical landscaping as well as nine restaurants and an oceanfront pool complex. See our edit of the best hotels in Puerto Rico for more.

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts and Nevis

Best island for: visiting two islands in one trip

Lush natural beauty and historic attractions are the hallmarks of this twin-island nation. Most travelers visit both islands, as smaller Nevis is a breezy 20-minute ferry ride from larger St. Kitts. Sightseeing on St. Kitts is best done via the scenic train—the only working railway in the Caribbean—which circumnavigates the island on routes that once transported plantation sugar cane. Another highlight is the Brimstone Hill fortress, built of hand-chiseled stones by enslaved Kittitians and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stand among the fort’s ramparts and cannon while taking in panoramic views of neighboring Saba, Statia, St. Maarten, and St. Barths .

Tiny Nevis’ resplendent landscape is overlooked by 3,232-foot high Nevis Peak, located at its center and visible from virtually every point on the island. Mountainside hiking and ATV tours uncover haunting ruins of colonial-era plantations and sugar mills.

Where to stay: Hide away in one of the traditional West Indian–inspired cottages at Belle Mont Farm . As the name suggests, dining here is farm-to-table, serving up freshly foraged organic fruit and vegetables plus seafood plucked straight out of the ocean.

This article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK .

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12 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in 2024

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Updated: December 15, 2023

by Haley Parker

When choosing your next vacation, I’m sure a few things sound as appealing as a wonderful Caribbean holiday. Imagine cocktails, adventure, soft, white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and palm-fringed beaches.

But choosing can be difficult. The whole Caribbean destinations area has more than 7,000 islands, keys, and islets, so I don’t know about you, but choosing the best Caribbean islands sounds like a feat too great for man. 

Narrowing down your options isn’t easy, and that’s where I come in. This is a comprehensive guide to the best islands in the Caribbean , and I promise, there’s an island or romantic vacation for everyone here. 

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My Bottom Line Up Front: The Best Island in the Caribbean 

Calling the best Caribbean island winner is no easy feat, with thousands of islands to choose from. After much consideration, there can only be one: St. Lucia . 

St. Lucia’ s beauty is epic. There are loads of activities for everyone – whether you visit while on your honeymoon or with your family. You won’t be bored.

My Selection Criteria for the Best Caribbean Islands 

When I decided to look into the best islands in the Caribbean region, I figured a checklist or selection criteria had always worked well for me, so why not trust this process again? 

To choose the best islands in this part of the world, I considered: 

  • You, my dear reader. Every person is different – some want a chilled vacation where they laze and tan about on the beach, while others are into shopping, adventure, or cultural experience. My selection of the best Caribbean islands caters to all kinds of people. 
  • How to get there. There are multiple flights from various U.S. cities to these islands, and where there are layovers and needing to take a ferry or boat, it’s more than worth it. 
  • Where to sleep. Not everyone has the budget to stay in exclusive all-inclusive resorts, so I wanted to ensure there’s an accommodation option for every traveler – wealthy or on a budget. 
  • What to do. The islands I chose offer a variety of activities to keep you and your family engaged – all vacation long. 
  • The X factor. I also considered some of the lesser-known and smaller Caribbean islands for my guide. These islands offer something extra special in the uniqueness factor, ensuring they are a must-visit. 

12 Best Caribbean Islands 

Looking for the best island(s) to enjoy your vacation or trip? Here are the 12 best Caribbean islands for you! 

St. Lucia 

Best for: Those who love the outdoors 

When it comes to first impressions, St. Lucia easily wins. With the duo Piton Mountains rising out of the Caribbean sea, the beautiful famous beaches, and tropical rainforests, it’s a sight to behold. 

St. Lucia is ideal for honeymooners, couples, or those traveling with kids. It has something for everyone to enjoy. You can just chill at the beach, book a tour, partake in numerous water sports, hike through lush rainforests, or sample the local culture and Caribbean cuisine. 

Where to Go in St. Lucia  

  • Soufrière 
  • Anse Chastanet beach 
  • Reduit Beach 
  • Pigeon Island National Park
  • Marigot Bay 
  • Rodney Bay 

What to Do in St. Lucia

  • Hike up Gros Piton or Petit Piton (or #both) 
  • Walk the Tet Paul Nature Trail 
  • Join the Gros Islet Beach Party every Friday night 
  • Drive into a volcano 
  • Take a mud bath in the sulfur spring pools 
  • Stroll through the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens 
  • Book an ATV tour, a rum tour, or a tour of a sugar mill plantation
  • Splash for fun at the Splash Island Water Park 

Consider These St. Lucian Accommodation Options 

  • Sandals Regency La Toc
  • Sandals Grande St. Lucian
  • Sandals Halcyon Beach
  • Calabash Cove 
  • Stonefield Villas Resort 
  • Sugar Beach 
  • Royalton St. Lucia Resort and Spa

The Cayman Islands

Best for: A chilled or adventure-filled experience 

The Cayman Islands is home to 66,000 friendly locals. They live on any of the three islands that form the Caymans: 

  • Grand Cayman – an elegant island 
  • Little Cayman – a tranquil island 
  • Cayman Brac – an island ideal for the adventurous spirits 

There’s something for everyone in the Cayman Islands. 

It may feel like you never left the U.S. when you vacay on these 102 square miles of islands; you get a South Florida vibe in the Cayman Islands. But it’s more chilled with less traffic. 

Where to Go in the Cayman Islands  

  • Georgetown, the capital 
  • Starfish Point Beach 
  • Black Pearl Skate and Surf Park 
  • Locked Inn Cayman 
  • Cayman Craft Market 
  • Oasis Aqua park 

What to Do in the Cayman Islands

  • Visit the colonial forts like St James Castle 
  • Explore the museums that chronicle Carib piracy and British maritime history 
  • Be amazed at the stingrays, multi-colored iguanas, starfish, and endangered sea turtles 
  • Get your tan on at sun-kissed beaches like Seven Mile  
  • Attend al fresco parties at the Sunset House or cocktail parties at Billy Bones 
  • Go scuba diving, deep diving in Cayman Trench, or snorkeling 

Consider These Cayman Islands Accommodation Options 

  • The Residences at the Ritz Carlton 
  • Treasure Cove Guest House 
  • Holiday Inn Resort, Grand Cayman 

The Dominican Republic 

Best for: Souls that love nature 

If you know a little about the Dominican Republic (not to be confused with Dominica, which is also located in the Caribbean), you’ll know it’s an international golfers hub. However, this Caribbean island offers much more than getting your “tee” on.

The Dominican Republic shares its island with Haiti, so you may want to visit both if you have the time and resources. Choose to get your share of vitamin sea by visiting the beautiful beaches, or check out the colonial towns, mountains, rainforests, mangrove lagoons, and waterfalls. 

Where to Go in the Dominican Republic 

  • La Romana for the best beaches and Bayahibe, an off-the-grid fishing village 
  • Santo Domingo, the capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site 
  • Punta Cana 
  • Bavaro Beach and Macao Beach 
  • The 3 Eyes National Park (Los Tres Ojos) 
  • 27 Charcos (or waterfalls)

What to Do in the Dominican Republic

  • Golf (#ofcourse) 
  • Try out some water activities – snorkeling, diving, fishing, kayaking, or scuba diving 
  • Horseback riding 
  • Enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the capital
  • Immerse yourself in the medieval era at Altos de Chavon
  • See the stunning waterfalls (#ElLimon) 

Consider These Dominican Republic Accommodation Options 

  • Boca Chica All-Inclusive Beach Resort 
  • Calle El Conde (Old Quarter) 
  • Hotel Riazor 

Jamaica  

Best for: Reggae fans 

Jamaica is one of the most famous Caribbean islands, and it’s for a good reason too. It’s #home to jerk chicken, reggae, and Bob Morley.  With nightlife and the smells of  jerk chicken , honeymooners kick back on beachside decks and sip Red Stripe to the sunset. Jamaica also offers soft, sandy beaches with pristine waters, delicious food at the local markets (soursop, ackee, and fried breadfruit), all-inclusive resorts, and action-packed activities.

Did you know? Rap music was initially created in Jamaica and became popular in the USA. 

Where to Go in Jamaica 

  • Kingston, the capital 
  • James Bond Beach 
  • Seven Mile Beach 
  • Frenchman’s Cove
  • Bob Marley Museum  
  • Blue Hole 

What to Do in Jamaica

  • Hike through the Blue Mountains (where some of the best coffee in the world is sourced) 
  • Be in awe of the Negril Cliffs 
  • Explore the Ocho Rios jungle  or Seven Mile Beach
  • See the birthplace of the legendary Bob Marley at Nine Mile 
  • Soak up the rum in the Kingston bars while you enjoy the Rasta off-beat tunes
  • Climb Dunn’s River Falls
  • Enjoy an ATV ride along the beach

Consider These Jamaican Accommodation Options 

  • Sandals Montego Bay
  • Sandals Ochi
  • Sandals Royal Plantation
  • Sandals Royal Caribbean
  • Sandals South Coast
  • Sandals Negril
  • Beaches Negril
  • Beaches Ocho Rios
  • GoldEye 
  • The Half Moon 
  • Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay

Turks and Caicos 

Best for : Those who are into water sports and stunning beaches 

The Turks and Caicos Islands are a British Overseas Territory consisting of 40-low-lying coral islands on an archipelago. Only eight of these islands and islets are inhabited. 

The Provinciales, the third largest paradise island, is busy with restaurants and cocktail bars, so if peace and quiet are more your scene, escape to the other islands in the archipelago. 

Combine that with the brilliant,  white sand beaches  that stretch for miles and it’s easy to see why its beauty continually captures the world.

Where to Go in Turks and Caicos  

  • Cockburn Town, the capital 
  • Grace Bay Beach – is considered to be the best in the world for its exceptional white sand and turquoise waters 
  • Grand Turk for diving 
  • Chalk Sound National Park  

What to Do in Turks and Caicos

  • Try deep-fried conch clams 
  • Go on a glass-bottom boat tour 
  • Take a boat cruise to Little Water Cay (an iguana sanctuary), Water Cay (secluded beach), or Fort George Cay (sandbars and sunken cannons) 
  • Hike through the thick mangrove forests (Bird Rock Trail is a must) 
  • Enjoy water sports activities like stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving with more than 200 dive sites to choose from 
  • Horse riding at Long Bay 
  • Free-dive at the Wall (an underwater plateau)

Consider These Turks and Caicos Accommodation Options 

  • Beaches Turks and Caicos
  • Grace Bay Club 
  • The Palms Turks and Caicos 
  • Blue Haven Resort 
  • Villa del Mar 

Anguilla  

Best for: The ultimate chic vacation vibe 

Anguilla is a small Caribbean island with more than 30 picturesque beaches you can enjoy , with magnificent  coral reefs , Plus, the water is warm all year. (#coulditgetanybetter?) 

You’ll get all the local Caribbean authenticity you need in Anguilla; there are no high-rise hotels, casinos, or cruise ships (#embargo). So you have access to all the low-key beachfront villas, coral-filled waters, and pretty sandy beaches or white sand beaches. 

Where to Go in Anguilla  

  • Heritage Museum
  • Prickly Pear Cays  
  • Shoal Bay East Beach
  • Meads Bay 
  • Rendezvous Bay 
  • Scilly Cay 

What to Do in Anguilla

  • Get a drink and enjoy the music at Dune Preserve, a funky-mellow bar owned by local celebrity and artist Bankie Banx 
  • Enjoy a meal at Veya, a treehouse-style restaurant 
  • Snorkel at Little Bay 
  • Try various water sports like wakeboarding, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding
  • Sample the local BBQ in the Valley 
  • Have a spa day at Aurora Anguilla, Malliouhana, or Zemi Beach House 

Consider These Anguillan Accommodation Options 

  • Belmond Cap Juluca 
  • Zemi Beach House, LXR Hotels and Resorts 
  • Frangipani Beach Resort 

Best for: Those looking to experience the old-world charm 

Saba (pronounced “say-bah”) is a tiny island only five square miles away. The island is a special Netherland municipality. With four main villages (called The Bottom, Windwardshide, Zion’s Hill or Hell’s Gate, and St. Johns, you’ll immerse yourself in old Caribbean charm. 

Saba is “The Unspoiled Queen:” it has fewer than 2,000 residents and no traffic lights, cruise ships, casinos, fast-food joints, or high-rise hotels. 

You can reach the quaint Caribbean island via a 12-minute flight from St. Martin or a 90-minute ferry ride. 

Where to Go in Saba  

  • Sea Saba’s Dive Shop 
  • Five Square Gallery (for Saba lace ) 
  • Jobean’s Glass Art Studio  
  • Mount Scenery 
  • Tide pools at Flat Point 
  • Saba National Marine Park 

What to Do in Saba

  • Climb the steps of the Ladder at Well’s Bay 
  • Explore Mt. Scenery Trail and make your way to the highest point on Saba 
  • See the neighboring islands of Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Eustatius from St. John’s 
  • Feel like you’ve time traveled and visit Crispeen Track
  • Visit a sulfur mine 
  • Check out Sandy Cruise Trail and take in the views of the Saban coastline and Diamond Rock 

Consider These Saban Accommodation Options 

  • Queen’s Garden Resort & Spa 
  • Juliana’s Hotel 
  • The Cottage Club 

Best for: Spices, chocolate, and waterfalls 

Grenada is also called Spice Island. I can imagine the salty ocean air mixed with the wafts of nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, and other spices. 

If you haven’t heard about this Caribbean island, that’s okay. It is closer to Venezuela and not a tourist hotspot, which makes this island so utterly charming. You wouldn’t have to worry about overcrowded dive spots, beaches, or nutmeg plantations. 

Grenada has one main island and six smaller ones. Besides being known for its spices, Grenada is famous for its beaches, waterfalls, rainforests, chocolate, and colonial cities. 

Where to Go in Grenada  

  • Sandals Grenada
  • St. George 
  • Grand Anse Beach 
  • Morne Rouge Beach 
  • Levera Beach 
  • Seven Sisters Waterfall  

What to Do in Grenada

  • Take a tour of one of the spice plantations (and buy some spices for home use) 
  • Explore the Underwater Sculpture Park 
  • Get to the tallest point in Grenada by climbing Mt. Saint Catherine 
  • Hike through the Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve 
  • Tube down Balthazar River 
  • Shop at Market Square 
  • Laze around on black and white sandy beaches 

Consider These Grenada Accommodation Options 

  • Mount Cinnamon Resort 
  • Spice Island Beach Resort 
  • Royalton Grenada Resort and Spa
  • Montserrat 

Best for: Ecotourists and nature lovers 

Montserrat , called the Emerald Isle, may sound like a French Caribbean island, but it’s British. It’s one of the least visited Caribbean islands, with around 8,000 visitors annually . In 1995, a volcanic eruption destroyed a lot of the island, which is still recovering. The severely affected areas aren’t open to tourists and form part of an exclusion zone. 

But that isn’t to say 10-mile-long Montserrat shouldn’t be one of the best Caribbean islands. The island sees mostly day visitors, but you can stay for longer too. 

Get to Montserrat via ferry or plane from Antigua. 

Where to Go in Montserrat  

  • Montserrat Soufrière Hills Volcano Observatory  
  • Plymouth, the former capital (the Caribbean’s Pompeii) 
  • Lime Kiln Bay 
  • Marguerita Bay 
  • Foxes Bay 
  • Bunkum Bay 

What to Do in Montserrat

  • Indulge in a frothy Guinness at one of the pubs 
  • Marvel at the volcano from Jack Boy Hill, or check out Garibaldi and views of Plymouth, Old Towne, and Salem 
  • Enjoy a drink at the Runaway Ghaut 
  • Hike any one (or all!) of the nine marked trails, like Dry Waterfall Trial (check out the Montserrat Petroglyphs), Oriole Walkway Trail, and Blackwood Allen Trail, and immerse yourself in the fauna, flora, and animal-life 
  • Beachcomb at Woodlands Bay and spot the washed-out driftwood 

Consider These Montserrat Accommodation Options 

  • Tropical Mansion Suites 
  • Gingerbread Hill 
  • Grand View Bed & Breakfast

Dominica  

Best for: A quiet getaway 

Dominica is like the Garden of Eden for the Caribbean because it’s so lush with rainforests, peaks and valleys, rivers (more than one for every day of the year), volcanic beaches, hot springs, and waterfalls. The undeveloped landscape will appeal to you if you love nature and are into green tourism. 

Where to Go in Dominica  

  • Morne Trois Pitons National Park  
  • Mero Beach 
  • Scotts Head 
  • Batibou Beach 
  • Soufrière Bay Beach 

What to Do in Dominica

  • Take in the Boiling Lake and go for a dip in one of the nearby waterfall pools 
  • Go birdwatching at Caroni Bird Sanctuary or the Syndicate Parrot Reserve 
  • Relax on the black sandy beaches 
  • Swim in the Emerald Pool 
  • Check out Victoria Falls 
  • Enjoy the Caribbean sea turtles as they nest or hatch 

Consider These Dominican Accommodation Options 

  • Jungle Bay 
  • Fort Young Hotel 
  • Beau Rive 

Guadeloupe 

Best for: Tourists and adventurers 

Like some other islands on this list, you may not have known about Guadeloupe’s existence. But you will surely now remember it. 

The Guadeloupe island is shaped like a butterfly, with wings spread over the two main islands (the largest ones) – Grande Terre and Basse Terre. Between the islands, you’ll find a few man-made bridges.

Grande Terre is the more touristy of the two islands, while Basse Terre is the wilder one. 

Where to Go in Guadeloupe  

  • Pointe-à-Pitre, the largest city 
  • Anse des Cayes 
  • Plage de la Caravelle
  • Pointe des Châteaux (Castle Point) 
  • Damoiseau (rum) Distillery 

What to Do in Guadeloupe

  • Explore the nightlife of Gosier 
  • Be brave and check out Morne à l’eau’s haunting graveyards 
  • Relax and get some vitamin sea at the Caravelle beaches 
  • Hike to the tallest point in the Lesser Antilles – La Grande Soufrière (the Tall Lady; an active volcano)
  • Find your inner Indiana Jones by sightseeing the ancient Arawak archaeological sites 
  • Dive at one of the many spots on Basse Terre 

Consider These Guadeloupe Accommodation Options 

  • Marco Polo Resort 
  • Hotel Bakoua Les Trois Ilets 
  • Le Jardin Malanga 
  • La Creole Beach Hotel & Spa

Best for: Sampling Curaçao

I’d never have guessed that Curaçao is part of the Netherlands; it’s such a Spanish-sounding name! The Caribbean island is famous for Curaçao since it’s the birthplace of this delicious orange-flavored liqueur. The Lahara orange peels are used to make the liqueur, and it’s indigenous to the island. 

Curaçao is blessed with great weather all year round: perfect temperatures, sunny days, and cool trade winds. 

Where to Go in Curaçao  

  • Chobolobo Distillery (where Curaçao is made) 
  • Willemstad , the capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site 
  • Shete Boka National Park 
  • Fort Amsterdam
  • Jan Thiel 
  • Christoffel National Park 
  • Playa Lagun 

What to Do in Curaçao

  • Explore the Hato Caves 
  • Take in the multi-colored Dutch mansions in the capital 
  • Fawn over the diverse fauna, flora, and more at the national park – the Lady of the Night orchid, cottontail rabbits, deer, hummingbirds, divi-divi trees, and the massive stone peak 
  • Cross the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge that links Otrobanda and Punda, the two halves of the capital 
  • Go on a SCUBA excursion

Consider These Curaçao Accommodation Options 

  • Sandals Curacao
  • Curaçao Marriott Beach Resort 
  • LionsDive Beach Resort Curaçao 
  • Curaçao Avila Beach Hotel 

Caribbean Island FAQs 

Question: what is the nicest of the caribbean islands .

Answer: There are many nice Caribbean islands, but the nicest are St. Lucia, Anguilla, Aruba, Antigua, the Cayman Islands, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Grenada, Jamaica, Saba, and Turks and Caicos. 

Question: What are the top 5 safest islands to visit in the Caribbean? 

Answer: Unfortunately, some Caribbean islands have gotten a rep for being unsafe, but it’s always up to you to stay safe when visiting another country. Nonetheless, the safest islands to visit in the Caribbean are: 

  • Anguilla 
  • St. Martin 
  • St. Barts 
  • The Cayman Islands 

Question: What is the least touristy Caribbean island? 

Answer: A few islands in the Caribbean offer an authentic, non-touristy vibe. These are Montserrat, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Saba, Curaçao, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. 

My Final Thoughts on the Best Caribbean Islands 

You can visit thousands of Caribbean islands, and if that’s your #bucketlist, you won’t ever get bored. There’s plenty to do, see, and experience in the Caribbean. 

I love St. Lucia because it’s a versatile island – whether you want to be in awe of the mountains and the green forests, do something adventurous, or just chill and sip a cocktail (or three). 

Plus, the other guides on EpicCaribbean.com will further help you and give you the necessary information. Check out: 

  • 4 Places to visit in the Caribbean without a passport
  • 21 Best beaches in Jamaica  
  • The ultimate guide to Caribbean island hopping  

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The ultimate tropical getaway, the Caribbean conjures images of palm-fringed beaches, rum-fueled dancing and lush jungle excursions. Pick any of the 700-odd islands that form an arc between Florida and Venezuela  and you’ll get all these things and more.

Rich in African culture brought to the region by the trade of enslaved people, the islands are also steeped variously in British, Spanish, French and Dutch heritage, making the Caribbean one of the most culturally diverse places on the planet and lending each island its own idiosyncrasies. 

Whether you’re looking for a party city or a family-friendly destination, we’ll help you decide where to go. Here are the eight best places to visit in the Caribbean.

Best for beaches

Boasting a beach for each day of the year, low-lying Antigua in the Leeward Islands delivers a multitude of postcard-perfect beaches, with coral reefs just a flipper-kick from shore. Depending on where you are, the hue shifts from brilliant white through rose gold to cotton candy pink. 

Choose between a beach lined with lively bars blaring out soca tunes, or a near-deserted strip of sand where it’ll be just you and the odd pelican diving for fish.

If you want to join picnicking locals, head to Jolly Beach on the west coast; for solitude, try Half Moon Bay in the southeast, and for tree-shaded golden sands, head to Pigeon Beach on the edge of Falmouth Harbor. 

The World Heritage Twin Pitons are framed by sunlit flowers in the early morning. Focus on flowers, with Pitons fading into background.

2. The Pitons, St Lucia

Best for hiking

These iconic twin peaks are St Lucia ’s most photographed attraction, which isn't surprising, as they tower more than half a mile above sea level and can be viewed from as far north as the capital Castries.

Gros Piton, the largest of the peaks, is the one to scale (Petit Piton has near-vertical slabs and climbing is restricted). Start at sunrise and you’ll be at the top before the heat of the midday sun. January, February and March are great months to visit because the soil will be dry. 

Wake to an up-close view of these verdant volcanic plugs by staying at Ladera Resort , which offers rooms that are completely open to the rainforest.

Planning tip: Book a guide from Gros Piton Tour Guides Association  and you’ll not only make it to the summit without losing the path, but you'll also learn the history of Fond Gens Libre, a settlement that played an important role in the 1748 slave rebellion (and the hike's starting point), and find out about the flora and fauna of the rainforest you pass through. 

Old sign of the Lafayette restaurant and bar in the Old Havana district

3. Habana Vieja, Cuba

Best old town

The most populated and most visited city in Cuba and one of the best cities in the Caribbean, beguiling Havana is associated with Hemingway and Cadillacs, music-filled theaters and grand rum bars.

The Havana you’re looking for is the old town, known in Spanish as Habana Vieja , where you can wander narrow streets, admire the architecture of restored Spanish buildings, stop to listen to a street-side salsa or son band and dip in and out of the various museums, churches and palaces that make up this Unesco World Heritage Site. 

The city hums in the day, but at night it’s all-singing, all-dancing. To soak up the vibe head to Plaza Vieja , pull up a chair on the terrace of one of the many bars and cafes and be entertained by roving bands.

Then head to the 200-year-old bar El Floridita , where Ernest Hemingway famously knocked back daiquiris after a day at the typewriter. 

4. Bonaire Marine Park

Best for snorkeling

Bonaire is the B in the Dutch ABC islands and lies to the east of Aruba and Curaçao, just off the coast of Venezuela in the southern Caribbean. Something of a trailblazer, the island turned its entire coastline – and that of neighboring Klein Bonaire – into a 6400-acre marine park in the late 1970s.

The island has about 90 dive and snorkel sites where you can explore the protected underwater world , mostly situated among the sheltered coral reefs off the west coast. This is a good place to visit in July, because it is south of the hurricane belt. 

Planning tip: Divers and snorkelers must pay the marine park nature fee, which is $25 for non-scuba visitors and $45 for scuba divers, and is valid for a year. You can purchase it directly from the National Parks Foundation .

5. The Grenadines

Best for sailing

An archipelago stretching 60 miles from St Vincent in the south to Grenada in the north, the Grenadines  feel remote and largely untouched by tourism.

With the challenge of occasional strong Atlantic winds and the reward of calm waters on deserted beaches (minus the odd rum shack), this is some of the best sailing in the world for the competent sailor. Passages between the islands only take an hour or two, so you’ll get plenty of downtime too.

Planning tip: This is a good place to visit in July, August, September or October, because it’s south of the hurricane belt. Start your charter in St Vincent and finish in Grenada for an easier sail. Easterly trade winds make it harder to sail north up the chain. 

6. Inagua, The Bahamas

Best for wildlife lovers

The southernmost island group in the Bahamas is made up of two islands. Despite its name, Great Inagua only has a population of about 1200 people, but its flamingo population exceeds 80,000 birds, flocking around aptly named Lake Rosa. And Little Inagua is the largest uninhabited island in the Caribbean, becoming a national park in 2002.

These remote islands are a haven for ecotourism, and visitors come to see the flamingos, parrots, pelicans and 140 other native and migratory birds that can be spotted here.

Planning tip: Travel by mail boat from Nassau , which is 320 miles northwest, or fly into Great Inagua airport. To visit Little Inagua, a nesting ground for endangered sea turtles, you’ll need to ask a fisherman to take you by boat. The best time to see the turtles hatching is between August and September. 

Tourist learning to windsurf at a busy Punta Cana beach

7. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Best for families

The glut of family-friendly hotels that hug the “coconut coast” on the east of the Dominican Republic make this a fun-filled place to go if you’re looking for an easy family holiday in the Caribbean.

The child-free may want to actively avoid the area, but if it’s an all-inclusive hotel with a waterslide you’re after, then you’ll find no shortage among the popular brands jostling for attention. 

Whether you want five-star luxury, such as that found at Bahia Principe Fantasia Punta Cana , which has a fairytale palace astride the swimming pool, or the recognizable cartoon characters found at the Nickelodeon resort , you’ll find a hotel to please the whole family. 

8. San Juan, Puerto Rico

Best for partying

Wherever you are on the island of Puerto Rico you’re never more than a couple of hours by car from San Juan , the island’s capital. This means there’s no excuse not to spend at least one night of your holiday partying Puerto Rico style.

A night out in San Juan is a raucous affair, generally centered around the old town, which has the highest concentration of bars and clubs. 

You’ll find piña coladas served until the early hours, but not in La Factoria , which is taking the island’s mixology to the next level (and often features on lists of best bars). Here you can try signature cocktails such as the lavender mule, made with ginger tea, lavender cordial and Ketel One vodka.

For a street-party vibe, head to La Placita de Santurce , which by day is the location of the fruit and veg market and by night filled with the sounds of salsa.

This is one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean in December or early January because the Christmas period (from December 15 to January 6) is even more of a party than usual. 

This article was first published May 14, 2019 and updated Nov 24, 2023.

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The Caribbean is a much-loved destination, but with so many new openings and exciting sustainable initiatives in the works, it’s well worth taking another look at the region. From new luxury hotels gracing the sandy beaches of Turks and Caicos to an unspoiled island boasting secluded white beaches and one of the largest coral reefs in the Caribbean, these four islands will quickly earn the top spots on your bucket list.

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With a little of everything on offer, Barbados’s geography is as diverse as it is stunning: waterfalls, craggy caves, superb snorkeling — even pink-sand beaches. Striving to keep the island and its coral reefs in pristine condition, the government is hot on sustainable tourism, implementing legislation and forming agencies whose sole purpose is to protect, preserve, and educate locals and visitors. So — where to stay? Completely reimagined, the sprawling O2 Beach Club & Spa opened its doors at the end of 2021.

Set on an idyllic beachfront, this new resort caters to all types of travelers: Explore the island on a 4×4 jeep safari, enjoy a romantic sunset catamaran cruise along the coastline, or unwind at the state-of-the-art Acqua Spa. Committed to being a responsible corporate citizen, the hotel (as part of Ocean Hotels) supports charities, initiatives and educational programs that help develop the community, allowing travelers to make a lasting impact at their destination.

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Over the next few years, expect to see big changes to Turks and Caicos. Alongside new hotel openings from Ritz-Carlton, the increased demand for branded residences has made a recognizable imprint on the island: A unique resort and residential community on a 14-acre oceanfront site, Grace Bay Resorts’ Rock House opened in Spring 2022 and totals just 42 villas and cottages.

Over the coming years, this new venture is set to be joined by Andaz Turks & Caicos Residences and The Strand Turks & Caicos residential resort community. It’s an exciting time to set down roots in the Caribbean, if you needed an excuse. With some of the most spectacular beaches and turquoise waters, as well as coral reefs that beg to be explored, there is so much to keep you entertained. While Grace Bay is the most popular, head to the area between Providenciales and North Caicos and you’ll find an untouched collection of small cays and deserted white sand beaches.

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For something a bit different, Saint Lucia’s Rabot Hotel — part of the famed Hotel Chocolat brand — offers unique experiences connecting you to the history and culture of the island. The sloping mountains provide the ideal growing conditions for cacao trees, which favor volcanic soil and shade. Since the 1700s, Saint Lucia has exported its cacao beans to Europe or to Hershey in Pennsylvania. But today, the island sets some aside for itself and produces its own world-class chocolate.

Delve into this historical relationship further where, set in a rain forest in a Unesco World Heritage Site, Rabot Estate is a six-acre site that is the island’s oldest working cacao farm. Here, Project Chocolat offers an unforgettable immersive experience connecting ethical cacao-growing with chocolate lovers. First, learn about how cacao grows with a tour of the groves. Then, graft a tree before finishing the tour by handcrafting your own chocolate bar and, of course, tasting some delicious cacao cuisine.

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Canouan island, the grenadines.

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Unspoiled and virtually undiscovered, Canouan Island is a hidden gem within St Vincent and the Grenadines. As a small island, Canouan Island (and the rest of the archipelago) is more susceptible to the effects of climate change. As a result, nonprofit organizations have sprung up with the specific mission of keeping the extraordinary landscape in immaculate condition.

One such organization — Sustainable Grenadines, or SusGren — aims to empower the people of the Grenadines through environmental education to build sustainable livelihoods and engage in biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation. With one of the Caribbean’s largest coral reefs, the small bays and coves that surround the island make for some incredible diving and snorkeling locales.

With the tagline of ‘The place where billionaires go to get away from millionaires,’ you can rest assured that you won’t run into any loud tourists. To enjoy a quiet vacation, we recommend Soho Beach House Canouan or Sandy Lane Yacht Club & Residences.

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The Caribbean is the ideal place to go for a tropical vacation, be it a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a special trip with friends. The best Caribbean islands offer warm sand, crystal-clear waters, swaying palm trees, and cloudless skies to help you escape the daily grind or the dreary winter season.

There are hundreds of islands and cays in the Caribbean, and over the years, we’ve explored some of the most amazing Caribbean destinations . Each island has something unique about it, and we’re always awestruck by the diversity in each country’s history, culture, and environment.

It can be hard to decide where to go, so in this guide, I’m sharing the 15 best Caribbean islands to visit . Keep this list handy so you can plan your trip and any future visits to one of the most beautiful regions in the world, the Caribbean!

1. Puerto Rico, one of the best Caribbean islands to visit

First, Puerto Rico is one of the best Caribbean islands for vacation , especially if you’re in the U.S. It’s easy to get to, has sunny weather year-round, and boasts beautiful beaches and landscapes.

You can’t miss San Juan , Puerto Rico’s capital city and home to historic homes, monuments, and attractions. Old San Juan is a walkable area with colonial architecture, a vibrant music scene, and landmarks like the Castillo San Cristobal , an 18 th -century fortress. This free tour will take you through town so you can explore all the highlights.

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Outside of the city, you’ll find the most incredible natural areas, like El Yunque National Forest . It’s a treasure trove of mountain peaks, lush foliage, and rainforest critters. This is also a haven for adventurers since you can enjoy forest hikes, waterfalls, swimming, and natural waterslides. If you can’t decide, this forest tour is a great way to spend the day in El Yunque.

Of course, the beaches of Puerto Rico are well worth visiting, so consider a day cruise to Culebra , where you can go snorkeling or take this sailing cruise along the Fajardo coastline. Along the way, you’ll visit the island of Icacos , a gorgeous spot for swimming and snorkeling.

  • Fairmont El San Juan Hotel – a beautiful beachfront resort in San Juan
  • Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde Beach Resort – a 5-star hotel in San Juan with private balconies overlooking the beach
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort – this luxurious spa hotel is by Playa Dorada

2. Dominican Republic, the best Caribbean island for an active vacation

With its romantic beaches, the Dominican Republic is one of the best Caribbean islands for couples . Here, you can enjoy watersports, nightlife, nature activities, and of course, plenty of downtime. Some of the best beaches here include the white sand beaches of Bavaro Beach and Macao Beach , the latter of which is a popular spot for surfing and dune buggy tours .

For something more relaxing, take a leisurely cruise to one of the DR’s nearby islands. This catamaran cruise goes to Saona Island , which has awesome mangroves and coral reefs. Another option is this day trip to Catalina Island , a place with diverse marine life, private beaches, and transparent waters. It’s the perfect spot to see parrot fish, trumpet fish, sea sponges, and all kinds of coral.

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I also can’t leave out a whale-watching tour like this one , which departs from Punta Cana and stops by Bacardi Island and the El Limon waterfalls .

Back on land, the Dominican Republic is one of the best Caribbean islands for adventure since it’s home to the longest zipline in the Caribbean, with multiple platforms and cables. So, if you want to soar over the rainforest canopy and the river, I recommend this tour .

Finally, the DR’s nightlife is unmatched, especially in Punta Cana . Coco Bongo is a super popular nightclub, so to get the complete experience, check out this Coco Bongo package with drinks.

  • Occidental Punta Cana – All-Inclusive Resort – enjoy a room with a mini-bar and views of Bavaro Beach, as well as access to 3 pools and 11 restaurants and bars
  • Catalonia Punta Cana – All-Inclusive – another all-inclusive resort with a spa, pool, restaurants, and all kinds of activities
  • Impressive Punta Cana – another 5-star resort on the beach with family-friendly facilities

3. Jamaica, the best Caribbean island for nature lovers

Jamaica has long been one of the best islands in the Caribbean to visit , so if you haven’t been here yet, I highly recommend it. Jamaica offers everything from pristine beaches to watersports to unforgettable cruises and sailing trips, so you’re sure to have a blast.

One of the most famous attractions in Jamaica is the 600-foot Dunn’s River Falls . A series of natural rock stairs lead to the waterfalls, which also include several lagoons you can swim in. It’s a must-see while you’re on the island, so consider this day tour , which also visits the Bob Marley Museum .

Jamaica, best caribbean country to visit

Another natural wonder to see in Jamaica is the Green Grotto Caves . The cavern walls are covered in green algae, and you can take a guided tour into the caves, where you can see an underwater lake, stalagmites, stalactites, and bats.

After dark, I recommend taking this lagoon cruise to see a bioluminescent waterway lit up by phosphorescent organisms and plankton. Not only is it a magical sight, but there are intriguing stories surrounding this glowing lagoon.

As you can see, Jamaica is one of the best Caribbean islands for nature lovers , and you can’t forget the lovely beaches here. Negril’s Seven Mile Beach and Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay are two popular spots. If you want to visit the latter, I suggest this catamaran cruise , which includes an open bar and snorkeling session.

  • S Hotel Jamaica – All-Inclusive – a boutique hotel in Montego Bay with a breakfast buffet and Caribbean cuisine
  • SeaGarden Beach Resort – All-Inclusive – one of the best family-friendly hotels in Montego Bay
  • Deja Resort All-Inclusive – another Montego Bay hotel next to Doctors Cave Beach with lovely rooms and a restaurant with a view

4. Barbados, another one of the best islands in the Caribbean

Barbados is known for having some of the most picturesque beaches and coastal landscapes in the world, making it one of the best Caribbean islands to visit .

For example, Bathsheba Beach boasts a striking scene with clear turquoise waters and impressive rock formations. Meanwhile, Dover Beach is a slice of paradise, especially for those who want to sunbathe among palm trees or enjoy some watersports.

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You also can’t miss Carlisle Bay , a small natural harbor that’s home to Barbados’ capital city of Bridgetown . While you’re here, consider exploring this beautiful city on this walking history tour , which takes you past Parliament, Town Hall, and other top sites. Also, this catamaran cruise departs from Bridgetown and includes a shipwreck visit, a snorkeling session, and lunch.

Some other interesting attractions in Barbados are the lush expanses of the Andromeda Botanic Gardens and Hunte’s Gardens , as well as St. Nicholas Abbey , a historic plantation home and rum distillery. For something off the beaten path, check out Harrison’s Cave Eco-Adventure Park , where you can explore a limestone cave system with stalactites and stalagmites.

With so much to do here, it’s worth adding Barbados to your list of Caribbean islands to visit . If you’re not sure what to do or see, this island day tour will take you to several famous landmarks and natural areas like Animal Flower Cave .

  • Colony Club by Elegant Hotels – a beachfront resort in Saint James with free bike rentals, a pool, a garden terrace, and balcony rooms
  • Radisson Aquatica Resort Barbados – an elegant hotel by the beach in Bridgetown
  • All Seasons Resort – one of the most romantic Saint James hotels with cottage-style accommodations

5. Bahamas, one of the best Caribbean islands to visit with family

Hands down, the Bahamas is one of the best Caribbean islands for families , and while it’s known for its beaches, there are lots of other things to do here, too.

First, New Providence is the most popular Bahamas island, and its capital city of Nassau is a hotspot for vacationers, offering everything from beaches and cruises to food, history, and nightlife. You can eat your way through the old town on this Nassau food tour , or try jet skiing, parasailing, and other watersports on this adventure tour .

The Bahamas, best caribbean island for families

Off the coast of New Providence, it’s worth visiting Paradise Island. If you go, check out the romantic Versailles Gardens , or consider this private beach excursion to nearby Rose Island, where you can enjoy an open bar, music, and kayaking or snorkeling.

Harbour Island also stands out for its pristine coastline, particularly the secluded 3-mile-long Pink Sands Beach . Over in the Exumas, you can swim with wild pigs and snorkel in the crystal clear waters at Pig Beach .

Finally, if you’re on Grand Bahama Island , I recommend exploring Lucayan National Park and its underwater caves. A good alternative is Clifton Heritage National Park in Nassau, on New Providence Island . This park is full of old ruins, lovely beaches, and an undersea sculpture garden.

  • The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort – one of the most elegant resorts on Paradise Island with an awarded chef restaurant and a Balinese spa
  • Grand Hyatt Baha Mar – a sophisticated resort in Nassau with six pools, a private beach, and a spa
  • SLS at Baha Mar – an oceanfront Nassau hotel with on-site watersports and a convenient location near the airport

6. U.S. Virgin Islands, some of the best Caribbean islands to visit

The U.S. Virgin Islands is a territory of the United States, so Americans can visit this Caribbean island with no passport required . The major islands here include St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, so I recommend focusing your vacation on these areas.

First, St. Thomas is wildly popular thanks to its historical monuments, pristine natural scenery, and stunning beaches. The capital city of Charlotte Amalie is full of old fortresses and cathedrals, like Fort Christian , Blackbeard’s Castle , and the Cathedral Church of All Saints . This food and culture tour takes you past the most visited landmarks and the shops on Main Street while treating you to delicious local cuisine.

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You’ll also find the most accommodation options and activities on St. Thomas, like this watersports tour at Cas Cay, where you can go hiking, kayaking, and snorkeling among the tropical fish, sting rays, and sea turtles. If you’re short on time but want to experience a bit of everything, this sightseeing tour is your best bet.

St. John also has incredible snorkeling and kayaking spots, as well as parks where you can explore the outdoors and the native flora. Finally, St. Croix is known for its Danish botanical gardens, mangroves, and coral reefs. So, if you love to explore new places while on holiday, these are some of the best Caribbean islands for your vacation .

  • The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas – stay here for easy beach access, an outdoor pool, beautiful gardens, and a daily buffet breakfast
  • Emerald Beach Resort – enjoy a seaside resort near St. Thomas’ capital city
  • Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham – St. Thomas – a 4-star hotel with balcony rooms, an outdoor pool, a gym, and a restaurant

7. Cuba, a unique island in the Caribbean

Known for its cigars, rum, and vintage cars, Cuba is one of the best Caribbean islands for a couples’ getaway . There is so much to discover here, from the amazing Spanish colonial architecture, dancing, and art to the magnificent valleys and romantic beaches.

First, you can’t miss a visit to the capital city of Havana , where you can mingle with the locals. Old Havana has the most iconic buildings and attractions like the Havana Cathedral , Plaza Vieja , and the Hotel Nacional de Cuba . It’s also worth checking out the historic city of Trinidad , which is full of museums, monuments, beaches, and nightlife venues.

I also recommend spending a day in Cienfuegos , a bayside city that looks like a postcard, thanks to its old monuments and colorful homes.

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Moreover, Cuba is one of the best Caribbean destinations for those who want to witness some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. For example, the lush valley of Vi ñales is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with short, rounded mountains ( mogotes ), caves, fields, and forests.

If you want a beautiful beach day, I suggest going to Varadero and Cayo Jutias , two of the best places in Cuba . Varadero is one of the country’s most famous beaches, so there is lots to do, while Cayo Jutias is more remote and private, but has the most amazing sunsets.

  • Hotel Nacional de Cuba – an iconic hotel from the 1930s that overlooks Havana and the outskirts
  • Casas particulares – A rental room/accommodation in a Cuban family’s home. I recommend finding one in each city you plan to visit, such as Trinidad, Viñales, etc.

8. Aruba, the best island in the Caribbean for a luxury holiday

Aruba is one of the best Caribbean islands for a luxury vacation , so I suggest it if you’re planning a special occasion. Here, you can enjoy long days on the beach, stunning coastal sunsets and views, and fun watersports like banana boat rides and snorkeling. If that sounds good to you, you’ll love this full-day tour with all kinds of aquatic activities, a waterpark visit, and a Caribbean buffet with an open bar.

You can also take a day trip to the island’s most interesting sites, like the California Lighthouse , the Alto Vista Chapel , and Arikok National Park . This Jeep safari tour takes you through Arikok and includes a refreshing swim at the Conchi Natural Pool and Baby Beach .

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Speaking of the beaches here, you should also check out Eagle Beach and Palm Beach . One of the unique experiences here is this semi-submarine tour , where you can see underwater sights like the Antilla shipwreck, the Arashi Reef, and all kinds of tropical fish and coral.

Back on land, the Butterfly Farm and the Aruba Aloe Factory Museum are two cool places that offer history and culture. Without a doubt, Aruba has a bit of everything, and it’s one of the best Caribbean islands for a honeymoon . If you’re traveling as a couple, I suggest taking this happy hour sunset cruise along the coast.

  • Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort – an Oranjestad hotel with amazing cabana-style accommodations, three pools, and watersports
  • Eagle Aruba Resort & Casino – located north of Oranjestad, on Eagle Beach, this hotel has spacious suites, a casino, restaurants, and a nearby golf course
  • Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort & Casino – also in Eagle Beach, this spa resort has gorgeous facilities, pools, waterslides, and ocean views

9. Turks and Caicos, another one of the best Caribbean islands for couples

The clean white sand, the clear turquoise waters, and the palm trees swaying in the breeze…the islands of Turks and Caicos are a slice of paradise. This region has eight inhabited islands, with Providenciales (Provo) being the most popular.

On Provo, you’ll find the most idyllic shorelines at Taylor Bay , Leeward Beach , and Grace Bay Beach , which is the best place to go parasailing. Grace Bay is the crown jewel of the island, and a popular site for all kinds of tours, from snorkeling cruises to catamaran sails and adults-only sunset cruises .

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In addition to being one of the best Caribbean destinations for couples , Turks and Caicos is an exceptional place to learn about different geological formations and marine life. Smith’s Reef and Bight Reef offer spectacular sea beds full of coral, while nearby Iguana Island has a diverse array of tropical fish. This half-day tour from Provo includes snorkeling equipment and a cruise past Big Water Cay, Fort George, and Half Moon Bay .

If you prefer to stay on land, this love buggy island tour is a must-do. You’ll roam around the island, passing by the Cheshire Hall Plantation , the Junkanoo Museum , and more.

Also, while Provo is the main destination for most tourists, the island of Grand Turk is also a beautiful location with beaches and attractions like the Turks and Caicos National Museum , the Grand Turk Lighthouse , and Pillory Beach .

  • The Oasis at Grace Bay – some of the suites at this 5-star hotel have an equipped kitchen, although there is also an on-site restaurant and bar
  • Alexandra Resort – All-Inclusive – another Grace Bay resort, this property is near the airport and has an exclusive pool and beach area
  • Neptune Villas – located on the southern coast of Provo, this resort has a restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, and complimentary watersports

10. Guadeloupe, one of the best Caribbean islands for relaxing

Guadeloupe is another top Caribbean island with a unique natural landscape featuring the La Soufri ère volcano and the Pointe des Chateaux , a peninsula with stunning rock formations.

There are also gorgeous waterfalls here, including the Carbet Falls and the Cascade aux Ecrevisses . For all these reasons, Guadeloupe is one of the best Caribbean islands for nature lovers who want to spend their days hiking through lush forests, climbing to scenic lookout points, and admiring the tropical flora and fauna.

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To all this, I must add the lovely beaches here, such as Plage de Grande Anse , a breathtaking beach with golden sands, aquamarine waters, and lush, green foliage. It’s also a popular spot for watersports like jet-skiing, paddleboarding, and surfing lessons . You can also check out nearby Plage de la Perle or Plage de Sainte Anne on the other end of the island.

Another intriguing area in Guadeloupe is the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin , a chain of coral islets and mangroves off the north-central coast of the island. You can take a paddleboarding excursion or a day cruise through the lagoon to see tropical fish, crabs, sting rays, and a variety of sea birds.

Back on land, be sure to visit the Jardin Botanique de Deshaies and the Memorial ACTe history museum.

  • Le Relais du Moulin – H ôtel de Charme & Spa Adults Only – this charming Sainte Anne resort has a spa, a pool, and suites with private balconies and terraces
  • Bwa Chik Hotel & Golf – a Saint François resort by the sea, with spacious suites overlooking the pool or the golf course
  • Canella Beach Hotel – a hotel in Le Gosier right in front of Grande Bay and just a short drive from the Domaniale Forest and the Pointe à Pitre harbor

11. Curaçao, one of the best islands in the Caribbean for watersports

Cura çao has some of the best beaches in the Caribbean and a wealth of historical Dutch monuments and Spanish colonial architecture.

This island may be small, but it has a lot to offer, from Shete Boka National Park in the north to Mambo Beach in the south. You can see both attractions, as well as Curaçao’s popular western coastline on this full-day beach tour . Along with the beaches of Piskado , Kenepa , and Cas Abao , you’ll also stop at the St. Willibrodus Flamingo Sanctuary .

Curaçao, best caribbean island for snorkeling

Grote Knip is another gorgeous beach, and it’s known for its rich marine life, which you can see on this snorkeling trip . It’s also worth taking a day trip to Klein Cura çao (Little Curaçao), an uninhabited island with a pristine coastline and some of the clearest waters in the world. This catamaran cruise includes a visit to the island, as well as snorkeling, a buffet, and an open bar.

Of course, you must also visit the capital of Curaçao, Willemstad . The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since it’s home to a series of 17 th and 18 th -century fortifications. It’s also full of shopping malls, museums, and landmarks like the Queen Emma Bridge , which was built in 1888. This is also where you can explore the 200,000-year-old Hato Caves , which are made of coral limestone and feature stalactites, stalagmites, and local bat species.

  • Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao – All-Inclusive Resort – a 5-star hotel in Willemstad with a pool, gym, lounge, playground, and other family-friendly facilities
  • Bayside Boutique Hotel – Blue Bay Golf & Beach Resort – another Willemstad resort with boutique suites overlooking the sea
  • Curacao Avila Beach Hotel – one of the best couples’ beach resorts in Willemstad with live music, a buffet breakfast, and a spa

12. Grenada, one of the best Caribbean islands to explore

Grenada is one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean , specifically in the West Indies. The southwestern region of the island is particularly popular since it’s where you’ll find the capital city of St. George’s , a beautiful town with picturesque squares, charming homes, and a lively port.

South of St. George’s, you can visit the idyllic beach of Grand Anse , which is considered one of the prettiest beaches on the planet. It has gorgeous sunsets, as the pinks and purples contrast perfectly with the warm golden sand and the aquamarine water. Another spot you should check out is Flamingo Bay and the nearby underwater sculptures, which you can see on this snorkeling tour .

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If you want to make the most of your time on this island, I recommend this full-day tour from St. George’s. You’ll visit great sites like Concord Falls , a chocolate factory, a rum distillery, and Grand Etang National Park , a forest reserve and Grenada’s largest national park.

  • Radisson Grenada Beach Resort – this hotel in Grand Anse offers snorkeling and diving equipment to guests, and has several restaurants, bars, and a pool
  • Royalton Grenada, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort – a 5-star resort in St. George’s with a daily breakfast buffet, a kids’ club, and a pool overlooking the sea

13. St. Lucia, one of the best Caribbean islands for a beach vacation

St. Lucia is one of the overall best Caribbean islands and has long been known for its dramatic landscapes, coral reefs, volcanic beaches, and rainforests. With so much to see, it can be tough to choose, so I recommend this land and sea tour . You’ll visit major sites like the Pitons mountains, sulfur springs and mineral baths, waterfalls, and the coastline.

As one of the best Caribbean islands for hiking , St. Lucia has numerous trails like the Tet Paul Nature Trail , the Canaries Waterfall Trail , and the Gros Piton Trail . If you’d rather see the scenery from above, try this rainforest zipline adventure over the forest canopy.

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Moreover, the capital city of Castries offers an impressive Central Market , the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception , and Marigot Bay , a harbor with all kinds of recreation and watersports. Plus, Pigeon Island National Park , an incredible cape with 18 th -century ruins, is just a 30-minute drive away.

Of course, the beaches here are superb, so if you want some beach time while also sightseeing, take this full-day catamaran cruise . You’ll go snorkeling in Marigot Bay, zip-line over the rainforest, see waterfalls and springs, and feast at a Creole-style buffet.

  • Harbor Club St. Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton – a luxury resort in Gros Islet with four bars, a huge pool, a spa, and elegant rooms and suites
  • Bay Gardens Hotel – another stylish Gros Islet resort with lush gardens, two pools, and a free shuttle to Reduit Beach
  • Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort – a family-friendly hotel in Gros Islet with six pools, an exclusive spa, and 8 restaurants and bars

14. Bermuda, another one of the best Caribbean islands to visit with family

Bermuda is another one of the best Caribbean islands for vacation , thanks to its pink sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and delectable seafood.

A good place to start your adventure is in the capital city of Hamilton , which is full of dining and shopping venues, as well as nightlife. One of the best tours in the city is this food and culture tour , which takes you to the best local restaurants while teaching you about Bermuda’s history.

You should also visit nearby Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse and the Crystal and Fantasy Caves . These subterranean caves are 1,640 feet long and 200 feet deep and have a series of pathways so you can walk past natural pools, stalactites, and stalagmites.

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Along the coast, you’ll find Horseshoe Bay , a spectacular pink sand beach with limestone cliffs. In fact, some of the best beaches in the Caribbean are in Bermuda, including Warwick Long Bay , Elbow Beach , and Tobacco Bay .

These stunning beaches feature soft sand and refreshingly clear water, and several of them are perfect for practicing watersports. Adventurous types will love this catamaran day trip , which includes snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding, as well as snacks and Caribbean rum.

Another option is this full-day island tour which also includes snorkeling and a trip to some of Bermuda’s hidden gems, like the caverns of Blue Hole Park .

  • Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa – this Mount Pleasant property offers a free shuttle to the golf course, as well as on-site facilities like a spa, gym, and pool
  • Hamilton Princess & Beach Club – a waterfront hotel in Hamilton with a restaurant, bar, infinity pool, and quiet suites
  • Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa – one of the most elegant resorts in Somerset with private beaches, a spa, a tennis court, a putting green, and watersports

15. St. Maarten, the best island in the Caribbean for a romantic getaway

Beautiful St. Maarten makes for one of the best Caribbean getaways , thanks to its perfect mix of adventure and leisure.

Start your trip in the capital city of Philipsburg and go shopping, sightseeing, and dining along Front Street . Stretching from the Great Bay to the Great Salt Pond, Philipsburg has a buzzing port, and it’s not uncommon to see cruise ships docking here. In addition to the sea breeze and views of the bay, the city has old military and fortress ruins.

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It’s also home to Maho Beach , one of the most popular beaches in the country for its proximity to the airport. If you go here, you’re bound to see an airplane flying super close to the beach, and many tourists come here to go “planespotting.”

If you prefer something quieter and more secluded, go to Plum Bay or Baie Longue . That said, Great Bay Beach and Mullet Bay are two top beaches on the island where you can swim, dive, and ride ATVs . As one of the best Caribbean islands for watersports, St. Maarten has amazing cruise tours like this speedboat tour and this catamaran trip .

Back on land, don’t miss your opportunity to go zip-lining over Loterie Farm or Rockland Estate , which has the world’s steepest zipline.

  • Sonesta Ocean Point Resort – All-Inclusive – Adults Only – a hotel in Maho Reef where you can go swimming in the pool, diving in the sea, and eat at several restaurants
  • Hilton Vacation Club Flamingo Beach Sint Maarten – an intimate resort in Simpson Bay with beach access, an infinity pool, watersports, and oceanfront dining
  • Holland House Beach Hotel – the best hotel in Philipsburg with Caribbean decor, food, music, and all kinds of land and sea activities

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Now that you know the best Caribbean islands to visit , it’s time for the hard part: deciding where to go. To help you out, here is a Caribbean islands map you can download and use to plan your trip.

Also, if you have any questions about these destinations, or you’d like to share where you want to go in the Caribbean , leave me a comment below. I’d be happy to hear from you and help you out. Until then, have a safe trip and enjoy your island getaway!

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From My Personal experience, I would say Roatan is an overlooked Caribbean gem that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and a laid-back vibe. One standout resort is Caribbean SeaHawk Resorts, nestled in a tranquil cove with beautifully designed rooms and breathtaking ocean views – the perfect place to unwind. Beyond the resort, Roatan boasts stunning white sand beaches, incredible snorkeling and diving opportunities, and a vibrant local community that makes it an incredibly welcoming and authentic destination. If you’re looking for a Caribbean getaway that combines natural beauty, relaxation, and cultural immersion, Roatan should be at the top of your list – Caribbean SeaHawk Resorts is exceptional, but anywhere on this charming island is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Hi Katelin, Thanks for the recommendation. We actually mention Roatán in our guide to the best Central American countries to visit . I totally agree that it’s an underrated destination with lots of fun activities to offer.

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What an enticing topic! The Caribbean is undoubtedly a paradise for luxury travelers, and selecting the perfect beachfront resort can be a delightful challenge. Here I want to recommend one resort which is “Caribbean seahawk resort”. In this resort you will find azure sea, luxury villas, Beachfront, Ocean view, privacy, reunions, dive groups, west bay beach and the beauty of nature. So, I would suggest you should add this resort to your list.

Hi Julia, Thanks for the recommendation. We mention some hotels in Utila and Roatán, Honduras in our guide to the best places to visit in Central America , but it’s always nice to hear about other options.

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If there’s one island in the world that’s known for its diversity, luxury, entertainment, and celebration for all cultures and ethnicities, it’s St Maarten. Despite being the smallest island in the world, St Maarten is home to people from more than one hundred nationalities living in harmony on the island. It’s one of the best islands in the Caribbean!

Totally agreed, Ryan. Thanks for sharing your thoughts,

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17 Caribbean Islands You Need to Visit, Ranked

Paddle boarding in the British Virgin Islands, one of the best Caribbean islands

The Caribbean is a special place. With warm turquoise waters, delicious food and some of the largest coral reefs in the world, what's not to love? First dominated by Taino natives, the region is now a mix of indigenous, European and African cultures. 

We probably don't need to convince you that you should visit the Caribbean. Instead, we're here to help you decide where you should spend time. Out of 28 countries and territories, these are the 17 best Caribbean islands to visit.

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17. Guadeloupe

The Saintes Guadeloupe

Status:  French department

Capital:  Basse-Terre

*Rankings are from U.S. News and World Report's Best Places to Visit in the Caribbean list for 2023-24.

Where to Stay in Guadeloupe

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La Toubana was Guadeloupe's first five-star hotel.

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What to Expect in Guadeloupe

Caribbean Carbet Falls

Though French mainlanders love Guadeloupe, the island seems to escape being on everyone else's radar. Given how prone some Caribbean islands are to be invaded by overtourism , this is one of the things we like the most about it.

Unlike other islands which are territories that are still colonized by France, Guadeloupe is actually a French department. This means that it operates in the exact same way as any department on the mainland. 

Still, that doesn't mean Guadeloupans don't have a different accent or culture, which is heavily influenced by West Africa. The island is home to La Grande Soufrièr volcano, one of the region's highest peaks, which provides some great hiking opportunities.

Two flamingos on the beach in Aruba

Status:  Territory of the Netherlands

Capital:  Oranjestad

Where to Stay in Aruba

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Aruba Ocean Villas offers the only overwater bungalows on the island.

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What to Expect in Aruba

Eagle beach with divi divi trees on Aruba island

In some ways, Aruba is your typical Caribbean island. It has beautiful beaches, fancy resorts and lots of tourists.

But the island also stands out in several ways. The most important in our opinion is that it's outside of the hurricane belt, which means strong storms are less likely to hit during the long hurricane season.

Besides that, the cuisine of the island is unique, you can go hiking to see incredible rock formations, and there's a famous beach where you'll share space with a flock of cocky pink flamingos.

15. St. Martin/St. Marteen

Anse Marcel beach in St Martin

Status:  Territory of France/The Netherlands

Capital:  Marigot/Philipsburg

Where to Stay in St. Martin/St. Marteen

Sonesta Ocean Point Resort restaurant

Sonesta Ocean Point Resort is perfect for a relaxing adults-only vacation.

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What to Expect in St. Martin/St. Marteen

Marigot St. Martin

France and the Netherlands have split this island for hundreds of years. Travel from one side to the other is seamless, however, so most people still think of it as a single destination. 

The island brings everything you can expect from a Caribbean vacation spot, including shipwrecks, corals, delicious food and luxury resorts. Duty-free shopping and casinos are also very popular, though we'd encourage you to spend as much time outdoors taking in the beauty of the island as possible.

14. Jamaica

Caribbean town - Port Antonio, Jamaica

Status:  Sovereign nation

Capital:  Kingston

Where to Stay in Jamaica

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Skip staying at a resort, and stay at the family-owned luxurious Jamaica Inn .

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What to Expect in Jamaica

Montego Bay beach, Jamaica

Do we even need to introduce beautiful Jamaica? An incredibly popular destination, Jamaica is known for its music, its beaches, its waterfalls and its food. In fact, the country has some of the best food in the entire Caribbean . Your life will change the second you taste jerk chicken.

Jamaica's diverse landscape provides unique opportunities to hike in the rainforest, visit caves and sail along rivers. For something truly special, visit Luminous Lagoon, a bioluminescent bay, one of only five in the world.

Once you've had your fill of nature, you'll be able to enjoy the country's world-famous nightlife.

13. Curaçao

Lagoon in Curacao

Capital:  Willemstad

Where to Stay in Curacao

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Opened in 1949, the Avila Beach Hotel is the oldest hotel in Curacao that's still in operation.

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What to Expect in Curacao

Curaçao, Lagun Beach

Like its sister Dutch Caribbean island, Aruba, Curacao is blessed with a location outside of the hurricane belt. This means you can safely plan a snorkeling or diving vacation to the island, whose main attractions are its 38 beaches. 

When you're not playing in the water, make time to stroll around the beautiful and colorful capital of Willemstad, which combines Caribbean and Dutch architecture. If you like trying native dishes, order a hot bowl of iguana soup, a local delicacy.

12. Antigua

St John's, Antigua. Colorful buildings at the cruise port.

Status: Sovereign nation

Capital: Saint John's

Where to Stay in Antigua

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The Carlisle Bay Hotel is surrounded by the jungle on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other.

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What to Expect in Antigua

Shirley Heights Antigua

Wealthy British people love vacationing in Antigua (half of Antigua and Barbuda). It is the quintessential Caribbean paradise of your imagination. The small island draws people in with its picture-perfect beaches and clear water. 

It's also a very short ride away from St. Martin/St. Marteen, so it provides an opportunity for two trips in one.

11. St. Kitts and Nevis

Nags Head snorkeling in Nevis

Capital:  Basseterre

Where to Stay in St. Kitts and Nevis

Four Seasons Nevis

At Four Resort Nevis , you'll be in front of the famous Pinneys Beach. During the right time of year, you may get to see nesting and hatching sea turtles.

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What to Expect in St. Kitts and Nevis

Charlestown in Nevis

Devon Liburd, the CEO of Nevis Tourism Authority tells Far & Wide that this dual island nation offers two different experiences. Head to St. Kitts for a more developed tourism industry and raucous wildlife. Go to Nevis if you want a quiet and peaceful escape. "Nevis is a place where as soon as you step out of the plane, you feel your shoulders relaxing," he says.

For a truly unique memory, come during March and swim from St. Kitts to Nevis. We're not exaggerating. Separated by only 2.5 miles of water, the islands offer the incredible opportunity of a cross-channel swim .  According to Liburd, you'll probably get to see turtles, fish and other beautiful marine life as you swim — sounds magical, doesn't it?

10. Grenada

Brightly coloured hand-painted masks in Bequai, Grenada, Caribbean

Capital:  Saint George's

Where to Stay in Grenada

Mount Cinnamon Resort Grenada

At Mount Cinnamon Resort , each of the 37 villas and suites boasts ocean views.

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What to Expect in Grenada

Annandale waterfalls on Grenada Island, Grenada

Nicknamed "The Spice Isle," Grenada is known for its nutmeg plantations, which have (as of late) been complemented by cocoa farms. If you can tear yourself away from the beach, head inland and do some agrotourism , which usually includes some delicious tastings. 

If you don't want to leave the water, then head out into the ocean to snorkel or dive around the country's famous underwater sculpture park. Though the concept has been adopted elsewhere, Grenada pioneered it.

9. St. Barts

Gustavia, St. Barts Church

Status:  Territory of France

Capital:  Gustavia

Where to Stay in St. Barts

Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa

Besides beach access, Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa provides unique activities like a zero-waste cooking class.

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What to Expect in St. Barts

Yacht in St. Barts

St. Barthelemy may just be the most exclusive of all Caribbean islands. Its remote location, intimate size and a dizzying number of ultra-luxury hotels, spas and casinos have made it a favored vacation spot for the rich and famous. 

We're not going to sugarcoat this. You probably need a lot  of money to vacation in St. Barts. The island is so exclusive that it even has a pet name. That really says everything you need to know about it.

Swimming pigs in Exuma, Bahamas

Capital:  Nassau

Where to Stay in the Bahamas

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The Cove at Atlantis has become a bucket-list destination for people who love all-inclusive, over-the-top experiences.

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What to Expect in the Bahamas

Two Bahamian conch salads

The Bahamas consists of over 700 islands, and most people travel to a handful of them. The popular islands like Grand Bahama, Paradise Island and Harbor Island are great. And you're sure to have a good Caribbean vacation. 

But if you want to see the country outside of glitzy resorts, head to islands where tourism is limited. Trust us, there are still plenty of those. They're harder to get to, but the reward of seeing the real country is too big to pass up.

7. Barbados

Parliament building in Bridgetown

Capital:  Bridgetown

Where to Stay in Barbados

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Colony Club Hotel boasts a private river that runs through its properties, making for a magical setting.

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What to Expect in Barbados

Bathsheba, Barbados

To complement its perfect beaches, Barbados adds great music that can be heard playing from every corner of the island at any given time of day. It also has one of the best carnivals in the Caribbean. It's the best , if you ask Barbadians.

The island also has deep caves, lush gardens and plantations where you can learn about the region's dark history of slavery.

6. Cayman Islands

Kittiwake shipwreck in the Cayman Islands

Status:  Territory of the United Kingdom

Capital:  George Town

Where to Stay in the Cayman Islands

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If you're looking to pamper yourself, there's no better place to stay on the islands than at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman .

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What to Expect in the Cayman Islands

Stingray City in Grand Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands aren't cheap per se, but they are more affordable than some of their counterpart islands. And they manage to be so with the same bright blue water, soft sand and friendly vibes. 

We particularly recommend Little Island, which is the smallest and most intimate. Here, you'll really feel like you've stepped out of the world for a second.

5. St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Sea and palm trees in Saint Vincent

Capital:  Kingstown

Where to Stay in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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Petit St. Vincent is considered one of the most eco-friendly resorts in the world .

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What to Expect in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Vermont Nature Trail in St. Vincent

A collection of 32 islands make up this nation, and the largest island is St. Vincent. In St. Vincent, you'll find several luxury resorts right on the water but also the opportunity for outdoor adventures.

Hike up La Soufriere, an active volcano guarded by a lush tropical jungle. Go on a safari and try to catch a glimpse of some of the species that live on the island, like red foxes, alligators, deer and frogs. 

As for the Grenadines, there is an island for every type of person. Those looking for the ultimate luxury getaway go to Mustique, a private island that has hosted Princess Margaret and Mick Jagger.

But if you like a more chill vibe, you won't have a hard time finding that either.

4. U.S. Virgin Islands

Sailing in U.S. Virgin Islands

Status:  Territory of the United States

Capital:  Charlotte Amalie

Where to Stay in the U.S. Virgin Islands

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Lovango Resort & Beach Club is a newly opened resort with a 70-foot infinity pool.

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What to Expect in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Buck Island Lighthouse, St. Thomas

You don't have to have a passport to visit the gorgeous Virgin Islands — at least not the U.S. ones. 

The territory is a boating haven, with over 50 small islands and the signature clearness of the Caribbean Sea. St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix are the three main islands and where you'll likely be based.

If you're looking to cross a national park off your list, head to St. John, which is almost entirely made up of Virgin Islands National Park .

3. British Virgin Islands

Natural pool in a cave at The Baths in Virgin Gorda

Capital:  Road Town

Where to Stay in the British Virgin Islands

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The unique Oil Nut Bay features suites and villas built straight into a cliff.

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What to Expect in the British Virgin Islands

The Baths at British Virgin Islands

The U.S. News and World Report gave the bronze medal for best Caribbean destination to the British Virgin Islands. Located close to their U.S. counterparts, this collection of islands is also extremely popular for boating and sailing. 

In terms of geography, there are many similarities. But there is one thing that sets the British islands apart: The Baths. Located in Punta Gorda, it is a collection of giant boulders that rise from turquoise water, creating natural pools and caves. 

There are many naturally beautiful spots in the Caribbean, but the Baths stand out as particularly astonishing.

2. St. Lucia

The Pitons in St Lucia

Capital:  Castries

Where to Stay in St. Lucia

Jade Mountain

The famed Jade Mountain Resort has the best views of the Pitons.

Book it:  Jade Mountain Resort

What to Expect in St. Lucia

Cove in St. Lucia with boats

Breathtaking St. Lucia boasts the most iconic mountains in the entire Caribbean region. Its UNESCO-listed Piton peaks dominate the landscape, peaking out even where you least expect it. This has brought luxury resorts to its shores and made it a premium honeymoon destination. 

But the island is not just for romance. You can also have an adventure by spending the day hiking or by driving — yes,  driving —  the Sulphur Springs volcano.

1. Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos beach

Capital:  Cockburn Town

Where to Stay in Turks and Caicos

Amanyara, Turks and Caicos

For true seclusion, stay at Amanyara , which borders North West Point Marine National Park.

Book it: Amanyara

What to Expect in Turks and Caicos

Sailboat in Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos is the ultimate aspirational destination in the Caribbean. Neighboring the Bahamas, this collection of islands definitely deserves the top spot. 

We don't have to say that the beaches are beautiful with their soft sand. This is the Caribbean after all. But the famous Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales has been voted the best beach in the entire world.

Some great things that you can do here include horseback riding on the beach and whale watching. And if you find yourself in Grand Turk on a Thursday night, don't miss out on the Island Fish Fry , a weekly event that includes local vendors, live shows and a Caribbean vibe that guarantees a great time.

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With hundreds of islands, the Caribbean offers an array of destinations for travelers seeking a vacation with sand, sun, and crystal clear waters. Located just southeast of the U.S., it’s relatively easy to get to many Caribbean destinations from numerous U.S. hubs.

From family-friendly islands to honeymoon destinations, affordable escapes, and seasonal options, these are the best islands to visit in the Caribbean.

A Caribbean vacation offers travelers a fun-in-the-sun getaway, but there’s also so much more to get out of a Caribbean vacation. Caribbean vacationers can explore history, culture, cuisine, adventure, and incredible natural landscapes, such as volcanoes, waterfalls, bioluminescent bays, and unique flora and fauna.

It’s easy to get to the Caribbean from many U.S. destinations and airports, and U.S. travelers don’t have to worry about jet lag like they would when visiting islands like Fiji or Bali.

Divers and snorkelers may find the Caribbean especially enticing, as it’s home to some of the most exotic marine life in the world, as well as sea turtles and whales. The islands are also known for having friendly and welcoming locals, as well as iconic Carnival celebrations and festivals throughout the year.

Although the Caribbean islands have a hot and tropical climate year-round, it’s important to understand that most destinations have 2 main seasons: rainy and dry. The dry season from December to May is usually when visitors can enjoy the best weather. The rainy season is from June to November and includes the Atlantic hurricane season. The months of the edges of each of these seasons are considered the shoulder seasons.

Visiting during the rainy or shoulder season may offer better deals on airfare, activities, and hotels. Rainy season could mean sunny skies most of the day with an occasional tropical rain shower, or it could bring a hurricane.

The Caribbean is divided into 3 groups: The Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and Lesser Antilles . Although The Bahamas aren’t technically in the Caribbean Sea, these islands are still considered part of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community. Also, Turks and Caicos is part of the Lucayan Archipelago alongside The Bahamas.

However, most travelers aren’t too particular about such distinctions, so we’ve included both The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos in our roundup. After all, these islands offer what most Caribbean travelers are seeking, such as crystal clear waters and fine white sands.

Read on to learn about the best places to visit in the Caribbean and what type of traveler each island caters to, as well as the best Caribbean islands to visit by season and month.

1. Best Caribbean Island To Visit on a Budget: Jamaica

Jamaica Beach Shack

Excepting Jamaica’s luxurious Sandals resorts, the island can be a rather affordable destination for travelers who want a budget Caribbean vacation . Low-cost air carrier Spirit offers cheap flights from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) or flights with a layover in FLL from hubs including Chicago (ORD) or Dallas (DFW) for less than $280 round trip on select winter dates.

A quick search on Booking.com revealed many hotels under $100 per night, such as the charming Westender Inn , an oceanfront property with a pool and garden. For under $200 per night, you can lounge on the crystalline sands of the Sand and Tan Beach Hotel in Ocho Rios or enjoy grand sea views at the Hotel Grand A View .

Once in Jamaica, there are plenty of affordable activities to do during your stay. Lounge on the blissful Seven Mile Beach (which, despite its name, is actually only 4 miles long), or pop into a reggae bar to listen to the locals jam from your hammock.

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2. Best Family-Friendly Caribbean Island: The Bahamas

Family on a beach in Bahamas

From pirates to marine life to endless fun in the sun, The Bahamas offers everything a family with young children, teens, or even older adults could ever want. The massive resort complex Atlantis on Paradise Island, home to 5 different hotels, offers family-friendly services like stroller rentals, plus kids 6 and under eat free. There’s also an on-site water park and kids’ club activities. Teens will love the Atlantis underwater video arcade and the teen-only nightclub.

Meanwhile, Nassau is one of the best Caribbean islands for kids, thanks to its interactive Pirates of Nassau Museum , a fit for kids of all ages. You can get up close and personal with wildlife, such as flamingoes at Ardastra Gardens , a wildlife center that also features pigs, monkeys, and other animals. And it’s not just the most developed islands in The Bahamas that cater to kids. The serene stretches of soft sands and calm waters on islands like Exuma or the Abacos are some of the best Caribbean Islands to visit with toddlers, ideal for little kids to run, play, and shout to their hearts’ content.

3. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for All-Inclusive Resorts: Dominican Republic

Sanctuary Cap Cana Marriott All Inclusive

One of the best Caribbean Islands to visit for all-inclusive hotels is the Dominican Republic , thanks to resort areas like Punta Cana, La Romana, and Puerta Plata, all home to numerous resorts that offer all-inclusive packages.

Punta Cana has endless options for all-inclusive travelers , whether you’re on your honeymoon or on the hunt for a family-friendly all-inclusive resort. Choose from the luxury of the Sanctuary Cap Cana (a Marriott resort), the contemporary, family-friendly Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana (home to a water park), and the Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana (adults only), plus 2 new Hyatt Sunscape Resorts opening in 2024 and an all-inclusive, adults-only W Punta Cana coming in 2025 (one of the first all-inclusive W properties in the world).

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4. Best Caribbean Island To Visit With Friends: Anguilla

Gorgeous Scilly Cay

Anguilla is known as one of the friendliest islands in the Caribbean , which means visiting with friends will be lots of fun. You can interact with locals at the beach parties of Sandy Ground Beach and enjoy participating in the local culture, including Anguilla’s Carnival celebrations, which happen each summer and include boat races, street jams, and parades. The U.S. State Department has also named Anguilla one of the safest Caribbean islands ( marked as a Level 1 ) to visit, so you and your friends should be able to frolic freely without worry.

Anguilla has quite a bit of diversity in what to do on your vacation. Of course, there are those stunning Caribbean beaches, like the picture-perfect Shoal Bay or the pinkish-hued sunsets of Mead Bay. Friends can also hit up art galleries, visit museums, go snorkeling or diving, birdwatch, and share a meal on the famous island of Scilly Cay, a tiny island home to the Gorgeous Scilly Cay Restaurant , where you can dine on local grilled lobster or Caribbean-inspired surf and turf.

5. Best Caribbean Island To Visit on a Honeymoon: St. Lucia

St. Lucia

One of the best Caribbean islands for a honeymoon , St. Lucia’s breathtaking scenery, gorgeous hotels, and impressive natural wonders make it the perfect Caribbean island to visit as a couple . Visitors can admire the island’s emblematic backdrop, the moss-covered Piton Mountains that seem to rise directly out of the sea. Choose from world-class resorts such as Jade Mountain , home to its own chocolate farm and laboratory, and Hyatt’s all-inclusive Zoetry Marigot Bay , flanked with verdant foliage.

Pigeon Island National Park is one of the best spots on the island for couples who want to experience history, a wooded islet home to former British forts. Nature buffs should explore the cascading waterfalls, dense rainforest, and sulfur springs near Soufrière.

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6. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for Endless Beaches: Antigua

Antigua Beach

The Caribbean is indeed known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But not every island is created equal, and some have more beaches and better beaches than other destinations. Antigua wins for quantity when it comes to beaches, with around 365 different sandy stretches — you could spend a year there and never go to the same beach twice!

However, the large number of beaches can make it difficult to decide which ones to visit, especially if your trip is just a week long and not a year. We recommend Half Moon Bay, a crescent-shaped stretch of sand with a reef for snorkeling. Ffryes Beach is the one to visit for photos of sparkling sands and transparent waters, especially beautiful around sunset.

7. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for First Timers: Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands

Between the 3 different Cayman Islands, first-time travelers can get a true taste of what a Caribbean vacation is all about. Grand Cayman, the largest and most popular of the 3, is the perfect place to start , offering visitors a more curated, traditional resort stay and access to perfect Caribbean sands and waters, as well as plenty of dining, amenities, and activities. We love the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa , an IHG resort located directly on the famous Seven Mile Beach.

Those looking for something more off-the-beaten-path will also find it in Cayman on the other 2 smaller islands: Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Both of these islands are known for offering incredible marine life accessible to snorkelers and divers, plenty of solitude, and a general far-flung, deserted island feel.

8. Best Caribbean Island To Visit Solo: British Virgin Islands

BVI Tortola

Some Caribbean islands are safer than others, and solo visitors should feel comfortable heading to the British Virgin Islands : Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke — plus more than 50 other tiny islands and cays. It holds the lowest travel safety advisory rating (a 1) from the U.S. State Department . This means travelers should exercise normal caution.

Often referred to as BVI, these islands offer comfortable and luxurious resorts like the Rosewood Little Dix Bay or Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina (unfortunately, no longer affiliated with Marriott) for those that want to relax in style. There are also plenty of secluded beaches and hidden spots to hide away from more mainstream tourism.

Solo travelers who want to make new friends should head to Cane Garden Bay on Tortola, a picturesque stretch of white sands that features beach bars and hotels with live music, happy hours, and other activities. Another must-see is The Baths in Virgin Gorda, a mix of sea boulders, hidden coves, and white sands accessible by land or boat. Consider heading there first thing in the morning or later in the day to beat the day trippers. For a bit more solitude, consider Anegada, a quieter island known for its wildlife and peaceful beaches.

Don’t have a passport but really want to visit the Caribbean? You can visit the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), which became U.S. territories in 1917: St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas.

9. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for Luxury: St. Barts

Eden Rock

St. Barts isn’t the easiest Caribbean island to access, which is why high-profile celebrities and athletes often vacation there to get away from the general public and shutter-happy paparazzi. An overseas territory of France, the island oozes French sophistication combined with Caribbean glamour.

Besides the many exclusive luxury hotels, such as   Eden Rock , a seafront property that offers sophisticated amenities like yacht rentals, and the Rosewood Le Guanahani , which feels intimate and secluded, thanks to its 66 rooms and suites, it’s also a paradise for shoppers. Thanks to duty-free status, you’ll pay a lot less tax on luxury goods on the island.

10. Best Caribbean Island for History and Wildlife Buffs: St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts

While the 2 islands of St. Kitts and Nevis boast blissful beaches, lush rainforest, and coveted Caribbean waters, the destination is also ideal for those who want to understand more about the culture of the Caribbean . St. Kitts was Great Britain’s first settlement in the Caribbean. Nevis featured the region’s first hotel, the Bath Hotel, which dates back to the 18th century. These days, when it comes to hotels, we favor the elevated Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour .

Learn more about the island’s history at the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Animal lovers may also enjoy the fact that this island is home to hundreds of free-roaming vervet monkeys. Just don’t get too close to them! Between the months of June and September, visitors can spot 3 different species of turtles hatching: the hawksbill, the leatherback, and the green turtle.

11. Best Caribbean Island for Adventure Travelers: Dominica

The pool at the InterContinental Dominica

Known as the nature hub of the Caribbean, Dominica’s viridescent landscape is home to extensive rainforests, tree-covered mountains, dramatic gorges, inviting freshwater lakes and hot springs, and even active volcanoes. The island’s landscape is decidedly unique, from the bubbling saltwater rising up from the sea floor at Champagne Beach to the sulfur springs of Wotten Waven, rumored to have healing properties.

With 3 national parks on the island, there’s much to do in the way of hiking, whether it be to reach a secret waterfall, wander through a cloud forest, or just enjoy dramatic views of the island’s memorable landscape. You can enjoy some of the island’s best natural wonders right from the hotel if you stay at the   InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa , which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the greenery and volcano of  Cabrits National Park .

12. Best Caribbean Island for Top-Rated Beaches: Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay

Turks and Caicos has some of the very best beaches in the Caribbean, with the whitest, finest sand, and clearest, most enticing waters. Although some may argue that Turks and Caicos isn’t really a part of the Caribbean, we’re including them in this roundup. With 40+ different islands, this archipelago has plenty of sand to go around — and all beaches are public, so you can visit as many as you’d like.

Grace Bay is probably the most famous beach on the islands, often snagging the top spot on best beach lists. It’s home to a reef system, and a portion of it is part of the Princess Alexandra National Park . Long Bay Beach’s winds are ideal for kiteboarders, while families should head to the lagoon waters of Half Moon Bay. AvGeeks should head to Pine Cay Beach, where you can feel the breeze from landing airplanes landing at and taking off from the Pine Cay Airstrip , though definitely don’t expect to spot any 747s.

Grenada

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June until the end of November, so winter and spring are the best times to visit almost any of the Caribbean Islands if you’re looking for sunny, dry weather .

However, with peak season comes peak prices and high crowds, so if you’re visiting during prime time, you might want to consider one of the more affordable Caribbean islands (Jamaica or Dominica) to stay within budget, or one of the more obscure Caribbean islands (Grenada or St. Vincent and the Grenadines) to have a crowd-free Caribbean winter escape.

Curacao

The ABC islands of Aruba , Bonaire, and Curaçao sit outside of the Atlantic hurricane belt , so they’re less susceptible to major or damaging storms. These are the best places to visit if you’d like to escape to the Caribbean in the summer, which coincides with hurricane season.

The best southern Caribbean islands to visit include St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, and Grenada, as well as Trinidad and Tobago . These islands are closer to Latin America and are usually less likely to get hit by a hurricane, though they’ve all seen their fair share of intense tropical storms.

Just remember, there are no guarantees when it comes to nature, so if you want to minimize the risk of hurricanes or other tropical storms, visit the Caribbean during the dry season (December to May). The highest risk of hurricanes is from August to October, so you may want to consider avoiding those months in the Caribbean if you’re worried about bad weather.

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Beyond just hurricanes and budget, there are certain times of year when it’s ideal to visit specific Caribbean islands. From underwater visibility to whale migrations to iconic cultural celebrations, these are the best islands to visit in the Caribbean each month.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in January

Grenada sailing

Foodies should head to the Cayman Islands in January for the Cayman Cookout , which brings together revered chefs, mixologists, and spirits connoisseurs from around the world (January 9 to 15, 2024). This year’s event also includes a musical performance from the Goo Goo Dolls.

Grenada is another island to visit in January (and the beginning of February), as the destination hosts Grenada Sailing Week . The event (January 28 to February 2, 2024) consists of sailing races and lots of parties back on dry land.

January is one of the sunniest and driest months in the Caribbean, so you’ll likely have excellent weather on all of the islands. Just book ahead to get the best prices, and know that you may encounter crowds this month and in the months following, especially around spring break .

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in February

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

It’s prime sperm whale season throughout the Caribbean, but especially in Dominica between November and March. Head out on a boat around areas like Scotts Head, Roseau, Layou, and Point Round to admire these gentle giants — just make sure not to lure the animals. You may also spot spotted and spinner dolphins.

For those that want an iconic Carnival experience outside of Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival event (February 12 to 13, 2024) is famous worldwide, featuring parades, partying, and some of the most elaborate costumes you may have ever seen.

Finally, celebrate the leap year and welcome in the month of March with the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta (February 29 to March 3, 2024), home to 4 days of sailing and lots of cuisine and Heineken beer.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in March

Diving in Bonaire

March is another perfect month in the Caribbean, with smooth seas for sailing and excellent visibility for diving and snorkeling. Head to Antigua for the Superyacht Challenge (March 11 to 17, 2024) to see boats race for the win.

Or, focus on the delights of the underwater world, diving and snorkeling around the Turks and Caicos Barrier Reef , Grenada’s Molinere Bay  Underwater Sculpture Park , or Bonaire, where the capital of the island, Kralendijk, translates to coral reef.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in April

Cuba trumpet player

April brings continued sunshine to the Caribbean, as well as the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival (April 1 to 7, 2024), home to sailing and lots of fun.

For a unique Caribbean experience, let’s not forget about Cuba , a country a few hundred miles away from Florida. April brings the island’s Afro Cuban Dance Festival (March 30 to April 9, 2024) to Havana. U.S. citizens can travel to Cuba if they meet one of the 12 categories of travel set by the U.S. government , which include things like educational activities, support for Cuban people, public performances, and workshops.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in May

Antigua Sailing Week

May is an excellent month for travelers looking for the best Caribbean islands to visit on a budget — although there’s just slightly more rainfall, the prices are usually more affordable, and the crowds start to dissipate. It’s the perfect time to visit St. Lucia thanks to the St. Lucia Jazz and Arts Festiva l (April 30 to May 9), which blends jazz, blues, R&B, swing, calypso, and Latin music with cuisine, dance, craft markets, and more.

This month also brings one of Antigua’s most notable events: Antigua Sailing Week (April 27 to May 3, 2024).

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in June

Bahamas

As the Atlantic hurricane season gets its start, the ABC islands, which have more stable and drier weather, become more popular as they reside outside the Atlantic hurricane belt. This is why heading to Bonaire’s Rum Week (June 12 to 17, 2024) is the optimal plan for travelers who want a trip focusing on Caribbean spirits, cigars, cuisine, and sunshine.

Pineapple lovers should travel to The Bahamas for The Bahamas Pineapple Festival (June 7 to 8, 2024). Here, you can chow down on this flavorful fruit alongside other Bahamian desserts and beverages.

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Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in July

Carnival

July is a month for celebration in the Caribbean . Enjoy Carnival celebrations in St. Vincent and the Grenadines ( Vincy Mas , July 4 to 10, 2024), St. Lucia (July 10 to 17, 2024), and Antigua (July 26 to August 6, 2024).

St. Kitts and Nevis celebrates Restaurant Week (July 13 to 23, 2023), where restaurants around the island will offer special menus around a theme ingredient. The upcoming festival’s ingredient is pineapple.

Finally, Jamaica gets festive with its Reggae Sumfest (July 16 to 22, 2024), featuring nonstop concerts and events.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in August

Tortola on BVI

Brave the heat and humidity to attend Anguilla’s Summer Fest (August 1 to 11, 2024) , celebrating the 50th anniversary of the island’s Carnival history. Events include the Miss Anguilla competition, boat races, concerts, parades, and more.

Both the British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts and Nevis honor their Emancipation Days in August. To celebrate, these destinations feature several days of music, parties, and more.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in September

Hurricane season lasts about half the year. However, the most common time for cyclone activity is around September 10, according to the National Hurricane Center. Still, that doesn’t mean storms will definitely occur around that time. If you’re willing to brave the possibility of hazardous weather (most often intermixed with plenty of sunshine), September happens to be prime turtle-hatching season on many Caribbean islands . Spot them on islands such as Aruba, St. Kitts and Nevis, The Grenadines, and even in Mexico, Florida, and Puerto Rico , too.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in October

Remember, even during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the ABC islands often see much less inclement weather , so October is a good time to visit.

If you’re willing to brave a bit of rain, visit St. Lucia, which celebrates its Creole Heritage Month in October. Festivities begin October 1 with Oktoberfest and end on the last Sunday in October to celebrate Creole Day. Or, vacation in Barbados , known as the birthplace of rum. The island celebrates its Food and Rum Festival each October.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in November

Cayman Islands Pirates Week Festival

November welcomes the final month of hurricane season, so you may see clear skies as the end of the month approaches. Families and adults alike can celebrate at the Pirates Fest in the Cayman Islands . It’s celebrated on all 3 islands (Little Cayman, November 3 to 5, 2023; Grand Cayman, November 9 to 19, 2023; and Cayman Brac, November 24 to 26, 2023). The merriment includes parties, cultural events, turtle releases, costumes, dancing, and plenty of pirate fun.

Those looking for a slightly higher-brow experience than “Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum” can find it in St. Bart’s. The annual St. Barth’s Gourmet Festival (November 7 to 12, 2023) welcomes top chefs and hungry foodies from around the world.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in December

Christmas beach

Spending the holidays in the Caribbean is the ideal winter getaway. The weather starts improving, so those in search of winter sun will find warm and drier conditions in nearly all of the Caribbean Islands . However, we suggest a visit to The Bahamas, where 16 of the islands celebrate Junkanoo , which includes dancing, music, and elaborate costumes. The festival occurs on the day after Christmas annually.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix celebrates the Crucian Christmas Carnival , which begins in December and culminates on Kings Day, which is January 6.

If the beach and sunshine don’t inspire you around the holidays, consider a trip to Europe, home to some of the world’s best Christmas markets , instead.

With so many islands in the Caribbean, it’s easy to find the right one for you . Whether you’re on a budget, looking for the best beaches, or want to travel in a specific month or season, the wide range of Caribbean islands offers something for every traveler.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What caribbean island should i visit first.

Most Caribbean islands are ideal for first-time visitors, but we suggest heading to the Cayman Islands, which offers a little bit of everything. Islands such as the U.S. Virgin Islands are also easy for first-timers, as you don’t need a passport, and most locals speak English.

What is the cheapest and safest Caribbean island to visit?

One of the most affordable Caribbean islands is Jamaica. Dominica, a more under-the-radar destination, is also cheaper. Visiting any of the Caribbean islands during the low season (June through November) means you may get better prices. The safest Caribbean islands are the British Virgin Islands, ideal for solo travelers, and Anguilla, which markets itself as a very safe Caribbean destination.

Which is the nicest part of the Caribbean?

If you’re looking for a luxury vacation, the nicest part of the Caribbean may be St. Bart’s, an island frequented by the rich and famous. If you’re traveling with your family, The Bahamas is the best Caribbean island to visit with toddlers, children, and teens, with lots to do and see.

Where is the prettiest place in the Caribbean?

The prettiest place in the Caribbean is debatable. Antigua and Turks and Caicos are known for beaches, while islands like Bonaire may be most beautiful underwater, with extensive marine life. If you love natural wonders like waterfalls, hot springs, and rainforests, St. Lucia and Dominica are 2 of the prettiest Caribbean islands.

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Which Caribbean Island Should You Visit?

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Which Caribbean Island Should You Visit?

Each Caribbean island has its own draw, like Anguilla’s long white beaches.

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The resurgence of travel to the Caribbean is hardly surprising. Despite all the shake-ups in tourism around the globe, the region’s sunny skies, turquoise waters, magnificent natural landscapes, engaging culture, cuisine, and historic sites remain intact and alluring.

Combine these elements with the Caribbean’s extensive air connections to U.S. gateways and the health and safety framework adopted across this tourism-reliant region, and it’s clear that Caribbean destinations will continue to top getaway wish lists.

From families seeking a cost-effective getaway to couples in search of the ultimate romantic getaway, here are the best Caribbean islands to visit based on an array of interests.

Beaches: Anguilla

Anguilla’s greatest treasure may be its magnificent beaches. Virtually all of the 33 found across Cove Bay, Maundays Bay, Rendezvous Bay, and Shoal Bay feature long coastlines, powdery white sands, and deep blue waters. The island’s small-scale character means the beaches are uniformly uncrowded.

Visitors can even take a powerboat trip from Road Bay in the Sandy Ground district to Sandy Island , a small sliver of white-sand beach eight minutes from the shore. The exclusive private island is ideal for an afternoon of easy relaxation sampling barbecue and the tasty local rum punch.

Premium resorts and gourmet dining are standard fare on this British overseas territory in the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands. The big local news is the November debut of the Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club , a beachside luxury resort located on the grounds of the highly regarded former CuisinArt property.

The exclusive new resort delivers three suite categories, a collection of villas offering generous outdoor spaces, and a private jet fleet dedicated for guests’ exclusive use. Boutique property Frangipani Beach Resort and the Four Seasons Resort & Residences both reopened in November. All three are positioned along lengthy stretches of white-sand beachfront with panoramic Caribbean Sea views.

Luxury: Nevis

Encompassing a scant 36 square miles, Nevis offers travelers a fast-disappearing Caribbean experience with no tall buildings, crowds, warehouse stores, or chain restaurants. Its easygoing charm belies an outstanding collection of luxury resorts and high-end dining venues.

A singularly verdant island even by Caribbean standards, Nevis’s green hills surround 3,232 foot-high Nevis Peak at its center. Ruins of colonial-era sugar plantations dot the hillsides, and visitors can explore the landscapes and take in panoramic island views via hiking and ATV excursions.

Luxury resorts are diverse and plentiful here. The 350-acre beachfront Four Seasons Resort Nevis, the island’s largest property, reopened in November following a multi-year, multi-phased enhancement.

The resort features redesigned suites, more than 50 private vacation rental homes, three infinity-edge pools, a Robert Trent Jones II golf course, and a nine-court tennis facility. There are unobstructed Caribbean sunset views at the renovated Mango gourmet restaurant and an extensive collection of the Caribbean’s signature spirit at the Crowned Monkey rum bar.

Built on the site of a 300-year-old sugar plantation, Montpelier Plantation & Beach embraces a laid-back chic with gardens and a private beach equipped with hammocks, cabanas, and a beach bar. The resort’s Mill Privee restaurant serves imaginative, intricate takes on contemporary Caribbean cuisine.

Boutique luxury resort Golden Rock —which has just 11 spacious guest rooms—sits on 100 acres along the slopes of Nevis Peak, amid tropical gardens with views of nearby Antigua and Montserrat.

Locals and visitors alike can enjoy fine seaside seaside at Gin Trap restaurant , but Nevis is also home to casual beach bars, headlined by Sunshine’s Beach Bar and Grill , a stroll across Pinney’s Beach from the Four Seasons.

Water activities—like catamaran sailing, fishing, and diving excursions—are a great way to experience the British Virgin Islands.

Water activities—like catamaran sailing, fishing, and diving excursions—are a great way to experience the British Virgin Islands.

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Ocean adventure: British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are a collection of 50-plus island s with diverse landscapes, serene beaches , and green hillsides. The main four are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke, and visitors and residents can journey among them via an extensive system of local ferries.

Not surprisingly, water sports are extremely popular here . Travelers can check the BVI Tourist Board website for links to local operators that lead deep-sea fishing, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and diving excursions. Full- and half-day private boat charters are popular too: Groups traveling on one of Dream Yacht Charter ’s catamarans are treated to air-conditioned cabins with a staff including a captain, chef, and first mate.

The BVI are also home to unique marine sites, most notably the Baths National Park on Virgin Gorda’s north shore. The Baths’ massive granite boulders form sheltered beachfront pools and crevices perfect for exploring, wading, and creating infinite Instagram posts.

Food Fete, the BVI’s premier culinary celebration, returns this year with in-person events across the islands throughout November and December. A highlight will be the Anegada Lobster Festival November 26–28, which includes an island-wide scavenger hunt and tastings focused on Anegada’s spiny lobster, the island’s culinary specialty.

Culture: Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico’s unique heritage combines influences from the Indigenous Taino culture, the island’s centuries as a Spanish colony, and its long stretch as a key port in the transatlantic African slave trade, which profoundly impacted the island’s culture.

“The island’s African legacy manifests itself in all aspects of daily life,” says Dr. María Elba Torres Muñoz, director of the Instituto Interdisciplinario y Multicultural, General Studies Faculty at the University of Puerto Rico. “It is felt and lived in their songs, in the dance, their food, their bodies, their way of speaking, their vocabulary, the way of loving.”

Contemporary visitors can trace Puerto Rico’s African influences through creations on view in seminal collections at the Museo de Arte de Ponce , Museo de las Américas , and Museo de Historia de Caguas , or at the Samuel Lind Studio in San Juan’s colonial district. They can also taste it in dishes such as mofongo, bacalaitos, and pasteles that are based on African cuisine. Try authentic crab-based Puerto Rican cuisine at El Burén de Lula in Loiza, home to Puerto Rico’s largest Black population, a legacy of its 16th-century settlement by Yoruba people from the West African countries of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo.

Puerto Rico’s unique heritage can be seen across the island in its art and architecture.

Puerto Rico’s unique heritage can be seen across the island in its art and architecture.

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Romance: St. Lucia

Lush natural beauty, soaring mountain landscapes highlighted by the UNESCO World Heritage Pitons , and multi-hued sunsets make St. Lucia a paradise for couples and an ideal Caribbean romance destination.

The scenery creates a dreamy backdrop for St. Lucia activities that bring lovers together: Picture detoxifying mud baths and relaxing hot-bath treatments at the volcanic Sulfur Springs in Soufrière and strolls through the Botanical Gardens’ flowery canopy. Couples can also opt for more adrenaline-inducing pursuits, from helicopter tours to zipline and horseback excursions.

There’s plenty of romance in accommodations too. The suites at hilltop luxury resorts Anse Chastanet and Ladera were built with fourth “open” walls that overlook the Pitons.

Destination spa resort BodyHoliday reopened in October with programs that couples will appreciate, including (if they need some separate “me” time) a personalized Wellness Rehabilitation that incorporates relaxation techniques, fitness programming, holistic nutrition, and spa treatments. Beachfront sister property Rendezvous has also reopened with a focus on amenities and services designed to help couples to “reinvigorate” their relationships, including intimate, private beachfront dinners with chef-designed menus and “date nights” with champagne service and live entertainment. Couples planning destination weddings will find buy-out options here so they can create an on-property “bridal bubble.”

Family-friendly: Dominican Republic

Infinite stretches of coconut-palm-lined, white-sand beaches, and upscale resorts are de rigueur in the Dominican Republic’s Punta Cana district, the Caribbean’s all-inclusive resort kingdom and an easy win for families. Dozens of U.S. flights connect daily with the Punta Cana International Airport, and although the phrase “all-inclusive” can raise some travelers’ eyebrows, the combination of accommodations, cuisine, amenities, facilities, and activities makes this type of resort a hassle-free option, especially for family trips. You don’t need to be stuck on campus the whole time though; resorts’ tour desks can arrange off-property excursions, such as coastal catamaran tours.

Properties range from family-themed to adults-only and include branded properties familiar to sun-and-fun-seeking U.S. travelers.

Nickelodeon Punta Cana is a haven for families with its seven flexible accommodation categories, including two- and three-bedroom “super villas” measuring 2,200 square feet. Kids (and their parents) can cool off at the Aqua Nick water park. Plaza Orange features live entertainment and family-friendly movie premieres, while kids can meet their favorite Nickelodeon characters throughout the day at Character Central.

The “ecochic” Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda is at the other end of the design spectrum. Located on pristine Playa Esmeralda, a barely touched coastal region surrounded by tropical forest, the property emphasizes sustainability across four distinct boutique “villages,” each offering customized environments, activities, and accommodations. It’s a family-friendly option, thanks to kid-focused amenities, but it also caters to parents who may need the occasional break at one of its adults-only areas.

For grown-ups looking to ditch the kids entirely, the D.R. has plenty of adults-only properties, including TRS Cap Cana Hotel , where they’ll find the Zentropia Palladium Spa & Wellness Centre, an Ibizan-style beach club, and à la carte eateries serving Argentinian and Japanese fare. Or they can check into Breathless Punta Cana and burn off a few calories under tall palms with beachside fitness classes, or pump up the jam at the resort’s swim-up bar and multi-level Freestyle Pool, featuring live DJ music and curated cocktails.

Bonus: Belize for Adventure

While Belize is not an island, its prime coastal location on the Caribbean Sea makes it feel like one. What’s more, the temperate weather, many direct flights from the U.S., and the fact that the country’s official language is English, all make Belize a great—and often overlooked—warm-weather vacation option. The country is a wonderland of natural attractions, with extensive cave systems, lush jungles, and world-class dive sites. Combined with diverse cultures and historic treasures, Belize stands at the forefront of Caribbean adventure destinations.

Belize is a nexus for Maya, Caribbean, Garifuna, and even Mennonite cultures. English is the official language, although Belizean Creole is the most widely spoken.

The Maya civilization flourished in the region from 1500 B.C.E. through 1200 C.E., leaving behind archaeological sites now open to visitors. Several are located within Belize’s caves, which are accessible via guided tours that can range from easy walks to challenging excursions that require spelunkers to squeeze, crawl, climb, rappel, and swim through different sections.

Cave’s Branch Adventure and Jungle Lodge offers adventure-themed stays in the Belizean rain forest. Travelers can select their degree of exposure to nature, with “tree house” accommodations located 200 feet above the Caves Branch valley or jungle bungalows and cabanas located deep within the rain forest and equipped with separate air-conditioned and screened-in rooms, plus outdoor showers.

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16 of the best Caribbean islands to visit

Whether you want food and culture or wildlife and nature, you’ll find a place to suit you among our pick of the best caribbean islands.

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T he idea of a holiday to the Caribbean needs little selling: some of the world’s best beaches, most charismatic people and year-round sun make it an easy job. Picking which island is a lot harder. Do you fancy soaring volcanic mountains or dreamy coral islands? Spanish rhythms, gourmet French cuisine, a colourful Dutch waterfront? While most people go to fly and flop, once there it’s soon clear that this is a rich and diverse region with a lot more to offer, including more than 20 world heritage sites. Here’s our expert guide to 16 of the best Caribbean islands that will suit couples, families, independent travellers and anyone seeking fresh adventures.

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1. St Kitts and Nevis

Come to St Kitts and neighbouring Nevis for the quiet Caribbean life — a mellow itinerary of golf, delicious meals and lazy beach days, led by a regular crowd who like their hotels five-star. Manicured St Kitts has most of the big resorts. It’s still lush and adventurous — you can hike through rainforest and spot green vervet monkeys — but, like Antigua (which is only a 20-minute flight away), it feels uncannily British. A quarter of the size of Barbados, Nevis is compact enough to explore on foot. Chic independent hotels have transformed its grand old plantation houses but consider, too, the candy-coloured clapboard bungalows of Oualie Beach Resort. If you tire of lounging on golden sands, you can climb Nevis’s sole misty peak in search of crystalline waterfalls, wander around botanical gardens spotting mango-stealing monkeys, or sip potent “Killer Bee” rum punches at Sunshine’s Beach Bar & Grill.

• Best hotels in St Kitts and Nevis

Rick’s Café in Negril, Jamaica (Alamy)

Like the rhythm of its beloved reggae music, the best of Jamaica is offbeat — stylish hideouts among huge and humming resorts and funky island architecture in universal modern concrete. It’s also large and lively by Caribbean standards and your best bet for finding character. Much like Punta Cana in neighbouring Dominican Republic, the main resort towns of Montego Bay and Ocho Rios are pretty soulless; instead try Negril in the west, which has a hip, easy vibe and is home to Seven Mile Beach, one of Jamaica’s best stretches of white-sand beaches. Treasure Beach, in the southwest, is quieter but equally laid-back. And at the other end of the island is Port Antonio, a favourite jungle hideaway for artists and hedonists — including Rudyard Kipling and Errol Flynn — for more than a century. Leave time to roam the John Crow Mountains, a Unesco world heritage site that stretches over 10,000 acres and is home to no fewer than 200 species of resident and migrant birds.

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Soufrière Bay and Petit Piton in St Lucia (Alamy)

3. St Lucia

St Lucia ’s natural beauty had European powers fighting over it for centuries — “seven times British, seven times French”, as any local will tell you. Now one of the Caribbean’s independent nations, it’s among the friendliest and most peaceful of the bunch. While other islands look postcard-ready, with sandy stretches of coast in every direction, St Lucia’s appeal is its diverse landscape — the terrain varies so much you could be in a tropical rainforest one minute and beside a volcano the next. This makes it perfect for soft adventure, whether you’re looking to hike the Piton mountains or go zip-lining through the dense jungle. Nearly all the resorts, attractions and golf courses are along the west coast (as are the two main cities, French-influenced Soufrière and the more British-feeling capital of Castries) — so if you want the wild, jungle scenery, take a drive along the east coast to be impressed by the animal tally the island offers.

• Best hotels in St Lucia • Best all-inclusive hotels in St Lucia • Best things to do in St Lucia

The Carib Dixieland Steel Orchestra from Tobago performing in Port of Spain, Trinidad (Getty Images)

4. Trinidad and Tobago

With Venezuela nipping at its heels, the country of Trinidad and Tobago is the most southerly of the Caribbean islands, falling outside the hurricane belt. Like St Kitts and Nevis, the two islands have their own distinct flavours. Trinidad is big and brawny; oil-wealthy enough not to need tourists, but still thrilling to visit. Just a 40-minute flight from Grenada, it’s a birdwatcher’s nirvana. And the food! Its diverse population — a mix of Javanese, Syrian, Indian, Lebanese, Creole and African — makes for a deliciously varied menu. Calm, lush Tobago’s a bit slower, with a deserved reputation for great beach holidays. There are fewer all-inclusive hotels here, which arguably makes for a more authentic experience. It’s also a great place to spot giant turtles, which come in to nest between March and September.

Petite Anse in Grenada (Alamy)

This diverse drop of land is exactly how you’ve always imagined the Caribbean to be: pristine, mostly empty world-class beaches; its own distinct cuisine (think nutmeg ice cream, coconut-sweetened stews, and bean-to-bar chocolates); and friendly, laid-back locals you’ll actually chat to. Yet, on an island of 105,000 people, there are only around 1,400 hotel beds. (St Vincent and the Grenadines — with a slightly larger population — has 2,500 hotel beds.) Consequently, Grenada feels almost devoid of tourists — the pace is slow, the sands peaceful, the people welcoming — and there is plenty of day-trip fodder to strap on your boots and backpack for. This is the island for those who thought they knew the Caribbean already.

• Best hotels in Grenada • Best beaches in Grenada • Best things to do in Grenada

Beach bungalows on Eleuthera (Getty Images)

6. The Bahamas

The Bahamas , made up of some 700 islands and just off Florida, used to be mainly known for Atlantis, the wacky lost world-themed hotel and waterpark where Michael Jackson once lived. Shame, because the other islands beyond New Providence (where Atlantis is) are so different they have their own name: the “Out Islands”. Eleuthera is boho and beautiful, while Harbour Island is fashion-shoot handsome, with its pink sand beaches favoured by posh Brits and Waspy Americans. The Abacos are teeny-weeny, one-church, car-free specks; and Andros is all about the diving. Everyone can find their own Bahama to fall in love with. The one drag? You need to fly between them — but planes are cheap, frequent and reliable.

• Best hotels in the Bahamas • Best all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas

Serving rum punch at Ana’s On The Beach in Dickenson Bay, Antigua (Alamy)

Antigua confounds lazy categorisation. Despite its reputation for beachy glamour — superyachts basking in wide harbours; barefoot, moneyed guests draped over cushioned loungers in immoderately priced resorts — this is resolutely a “proper” island with plenty of snorkelling opportunities and a standout marine scene. None of the 365 beaches are closed to locals, and the island is not as in thrall to the tourist buck as some are. The island’s a doddle to explore too: nothing on Antigua is ever more than a 45-minute drive away, and unlike some of its Caribbean neighbours, even in peak season life is all about cricket, sailing in English Harbour and hanging out in rum bars.

• Best all-inclusive hotels in Antigua • Best villas in Antigua • Best things to do in Antigua

Arikok National Park in Aruba (Getty Images)

Dutch-owned Aruba does a great deal for the package holidaymaker. It was one of the first Caribbean islands to exploit its tourist potential — in the 1950s, as early cruise-ship advertising cashed in on the calypso craze among Americans at the time. But its fly-and-flop appeal is only half the story. Despite its bijou size (just 20 miles by six miles), it’s easy to skip the blonde sand and explore the interior wilderness. Arikok National Park is dream hiking terrain with dragon-tooth cliffs, ancient petroglyphs and abandoned gold mines; alternatively, hire a car and head north to snorkel among reef fish at Malmok Beach.

Oistins Fish Fry on Friday night in Barbados (Alamy)

9. Barbados

Twenty-one miles long and 14 miles wide, Barbados packs in plenty of treats to feast on, from botanic gardens to rum distilleries. And Bajan buses following the coastline — yellow with blue stripes and vibrating with reggae beats — are regular and cheap, providing an easy way of getting around the island. Sip a rum punch and kick off your flip-flops as you peruse a menu in the Caribbean’s culinary capital. Oistins Fish Fry, the Friday-night market where islanders and tourists tuck into chunks of herby grilled fish and £1.50 beers, is no secret. But it stands up to the hype: the grub is the best and cheapest you’ll eat here (£8 a plate — make a beeline for Pat’s Place and try the meaty marlin). Or pootle down to Mount Gay’s slick rum distillery, near Bridgetown. End the tour in its trendy bar, where you can find out exactly what’s in that blush-pink punch you’ve been drinking.

• Best all-inclusive hotels in Barbados • Best luxury villas in Barbados • Best things to do in Barbados

Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic (Getty Images)

10. Dominican Republic

Toss aside everything you know about “ the DR ”, the cheap and cheerful package holiday haven for the sloshed and sunburnt. Instead, think of this sultry, Spanish-blooded nation as Cuba-lite or an easier, breezier Mexico. In fact, its tacky identikit-resort reputation applies only to two tiny pockets near the big airports: Punta Cana (in the south) and Puerto Plata (in the north). The Brit perception of it would confound any hip New Yorker or wealthy Eastern Seaboarder, who can fly here in under four hours and consider the DR the height of sophistication. Don’t miss out on the whale-watching opportunities when you’re here, either. Humpbacks choose Samana Bay on the northeast coast as the best place to mate and give birth each spring (January to March). And since they love the warm waters of this sheltered arc, you only need to sail a few minutes from the coast for a glimpse (usually, finding humpbacks involves cruising for hours).

• Best hotels in the Dominican Republic • Best all-inclusive hotels in the Dominican Republic • Best things to do in the Dominican Republic

Riders at the beach on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos (Alamy)

11. Turks and Caicos

The A-lister’s Caribbean is all about islands that allow you to have an entire stretch of beach to yourself, feed you five-star sushi and cocoon you in spaces worthy of an interior-design magazine. The specks of the Turks and Caicos , two hours’ flight from Miami, are where Americans retreat to for near-Maldivian levels of solitude. The private island of Parrot Cay, where Bruce Willis and Keith Richards have holiday homes, put the destination (discreetly) on the map. Stay in its main hotel, and take boats out to tiny outcrops inhabited only by iguanas.

• Best hotels in Turks and Caicos • Best things to do in Turks and Caicos

Plaza de la Catedral in Havana (Getty Images)

Havana , ooh na-na! The capital is stop number one on your visit to Cuba . Stroll the streets of Old Havana, the crumbling historic quarter of Baroque churches, cobbled plazas and grand mansions, and take in street art in the waterfront San Isidro barrio. Looking for something greener? Head off by coach 110 miles west to pine-scented Viñales, a sculpted valley of shaggy limestone mountains flecked with dinosaur fossils, where beasts of burden till palm-bordered tobacco fields.

• Best hotels in Cuba • Best things to do in Cuba

Morne Trois Pitons National Park in Dominica (Alamy)

13. Dominica

Dominica is one of the least developed islands in the Caribbean — you won’t see any sprawling beach resorts here — and that’s part of its charm. The forest-covered, mountainous interior is ideal for intrepid hikers, with the multi-day Waitukubuli National Trail the most challenging in terms of length; it’s also possible to do a segment of the trail as a taster. Much easier is the walk around Freshwater lake, or to the Trafalgar Falls. For those looking for something a bit more sedate, the volcanic isle has plenty of other options. In Wotten Waven, you’ll find a cluster of hot springs where locals have built rustic sulphur baths around. At Titou Gorge, swimming at the confluence of hot and cold springs is a tourist favourite. And don’t forget Bubble Beach, the rough and ready departure point for Champagne Reef, where undersea volcanic activity releases a steady stream of bubbles like its namesake wine.

• Best things to do in Dominica

The view from Jamesby island in the Grenadines (Alamy)

14. St Vincent and the Grenadines

Anchored by the mighty, volcanic hulk of St Vincent, this idyllic chain of 31 islands in the southern Leewards lies scattered across a turquoise sea like dropped jewels. A favourite escape for yachties, honeymooners, affluent families and anyone who loves island-hopping, they deliver an authentic and uncommercialised taste of the Caribbean. Bequia — the largest of the Grenadines — is a popular base for exploring, while neighbouring Mustique is a private island with fabulous villas that have long been a favoured getaway for rock stars and royalty. Canouan, with a lofty golf course and superyacht marina, is another jet-set escape while tiny, all-inclusive Petit St Vincent is the place for quality downtime with a partner. Getting out on the water is a must, with the Tobago Cays providing your chance to swim with turtles. Nearby Mayreau and Union Island, meanwhile, are two top spots for kitesurfing — and for a challenging hike you can climb the 1,234m (4,048ft) La Soufrière volcano that crowns St Vincent.

• Best hotels in St Vincent and the Grenadines

A harbourfront restaurant in Gustavia, capital of St Barts (Alamy)

15. St Barts

Though only eight square miles, French-speaking St Barts packs a mighty punch with its stylish crowd, five-star hotels, luxury shops, gastronomic restaurants and indefatigable party spirit. A short runway ensures a heart-thumping fly-in (ferry services are also available) while the topsy-turvy hills promise exhilarating drives to discover white sand beaches that are immaculately maintained. Once Swedish, the island is now thoroughly Gallic, so expect euros, yellow postboxes, driving on the right and handsome gendarmes. Admiring the sunset is a daily ritual and the nightlife is as crazy as you wish, peaking in the festive season when the harbour in the capital, Gustavia, is packed with superyachts admiring the fireworks. There are pockets of peace, too: Colombier beach, accessible only by boat or foot, and a thriving art scene. Families will enjoy the shell-strewn beaches, water sports and gourmet picnics — just don’t look at your bank statement until you get home.

• Best hotels in St Barts

Shoal Bay East in Anguilla (Getty Images)

16. Anguilla

Looking for the finest beaches in the Caribbean? The 33 you’ll find in Anguilla are top contenders. Low-lying and arid, this small and quirky British Overseas Territory draws a well-heeled crowd who appreciate the island’s tranquil vibe, characterful luxury resorts and sophisticated restaurant scene. Beyond the fascinating Heritage Collection Museum in East End, which documents the island’s eventful history, there’s little to see in terms of sights. That leaves plenty of time for boat trips to pancakes of sand like Prickly Pear Cays and Sandy Island for a boozy lobster lunch then maybe some dancing under the stars at the informal bars in Sandy Ground. The well-established Moonsplash music festival takes place in March with Carnival — which includes sailing races — held at the end of July and beginning of August. You can also take a 45-minute ferry ride across to French-speaking St Martin where there are chic shops.

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Additional reporting by Nigel Tisdall and Qin Xie

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Written by Anietra Hamper Updated Mar 19, 2024

The Caribbean, with its nearly perfect tropical weather, beautiful beaches, turquoise water, and island breezes, is a top vacation destination almost year-round. There are thousands of islands throughout the Caribbean Sea that are popular places to visit for tourists, each with its own flair and appeal.

One of the reasons for the popularity of these islands is the range of all-inclusive resorts that make vacations easy. There are adults-only resorts, family resorts, and bungalows available for solo travelers.

In the Caribbean, it's easy to plan visits to several destinations on a single trip, whether you are island hopping on an excursion or taking a Caribbean cruise to multiple islands.

For help planning your vacation, read our list of the best places to visit in the Caribbean.

1. British Virgin Islands

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Snorkeling at Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are hands-down one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. For starters, there are 60 islands that make up the BVI, so there is no shortage of places to explore, reefs to dive, and white-sand beaches to sink your toes into while on vacation.

The British Virgin Islands has a mix of tourists and enough activities and lodging to accommodate high-end luxury, all-inclusive preferences, and more rustic experiences.

Beaches are a big draw in the BVI, from the popular family-friendly Cane Garden Bay on Tortola island to the quiet and picturesque Deadman's Beach on Peter Island .

The azure Caribbean waters that surround the islands are clear and perfect for surfing, diving, snorkeling, sailing, and windsurfing. There are many excursions you can take from the islands, like dolphin tours and sunset cruises.

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Trunk Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands are top places to visit in the Caribbean because travel to them is easy, especially from the United States. The U.S. Virgin islands consist of St. Thomas , St. John , and St. Croix . It is easy to island-hop between the three for day trips.

St. Croix is the largest of the islands and attracts honeymooners and scuba divers to its waters. The island is only 22 miles long, with two cities and a nice cultural scene with artisans and architecture.

St. Thomas is the most diverse with regard to visitors, and it generally attracts couples and families to its beaches and cultural city center.

The island of St. John is the smallest island and more rustic than the other two. St. John has a lot of natural beauty beyond well-known beaches like Trunk Bay. Two-thirds of the island is protected national park land, so you will see the Caribbean in its most natural state.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in the US Virgin Islands

The Pitons, St. Lucia

The tropical paradise of St. Lucia is one of the top honeymoon destinations in the Caribbean, and it is easy to see why. It has many posh resorts and is equally as relaxing as it is fuel for adrenaline junkies. The clean beaches are where most vacationers spend a majority of their time. Anse Des Sables Beach and Plantation Beach are two of the popular ones.

St. Lucia has many activities to take advantage of on the island, from ziplining through the rainforest to off-roading. It is a desirable island for diving trips and snorkeling excursions. The island has quiet natural beauty but it also has nightlife and restaurants in Rodney Bay .

Palm-lined beach at Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean country and one of the most popular for vacationers and honeymooners.

It is easy to get to the Dominican Republic, which is one of the reasons it is one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. It is a two-hour flight from Miami and an eight-hour trip from most cities in Europe.

If the beach is your focus, you have 250 miles of beautiful beaches to choose from on the island.

Some of the best places for tourists to visit include Punta Cana and Puerto Plata , where you will find many resorts and departure points for excursions, like snorkeling and diving.

A visit to the capital, Santo Domingo , is also worthwhile for a taste of history.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Dominican Republic

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

The Cayman Islands are top islands to visit for those looking for epic diving experiences in the Caribbean.

The island chain is made up of Grand Cayman , Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac . Grand Cayman is the most popular island for vacationers, and it has a number of popular dive sites, like the Kittiwake Shipwreck and artificial reef.

Grand Cayman is also famous for the tranquil Seven Mile Beach , one of the best beaches in the Caribbean , and Stingray City, where tourists can get up close to the giant sea creatures that will eat food right out of your hand.

You can stay at one of the many resorts on Grand Cayman and make day trips to the other two islands during your stay.

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Divi divi tree on Eagle Beach, Aruba

The crystal-clear waters of Aruba are ideal for a perfect island getaway. Aruba is not as popular as some of the other Caribbean islands, which makes it one of the best places to go because you can enjoy the island's beaches and attractions at their best without large crowds of people.

Swimming in the Caribbean waters is the top thing to do in Aruba. Eagle Beach and Palm Beach are two of the best beaches on the island .

Diving is also popular in Aruba. If you are a novice, you can take a diving lesson from your resort and head out for a day to explore some of the nearby coral reefs and shipwrecks.

For non-beach activities, Arikok National Park is a popular excursion , and the Aruba Ostrich Farm is a fun experience, especially for families.

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YS Falls, Jamaica

By the time most vacationers leave Jamaica, they feel like a local.

Almost everywhere you go, you will be immersed in Jamaican culture, from the reggae music to the jerk chicken cooking on a roadside grill. Jamaica is a popular Caribbean destination because there are frequent flights to the island and many all-inclusive resorts, making it an easy vacation to plan.

While Seven Mile Beach in Negril is where you will likely spend part of your vacation, Jamaica is great for travelers who enjoy being active. Dunn's River Falls is just one of many breathtaking waterfalls in Jamaica , where you can swim in the water and hike up the falls. There are also guided excursions to Blue Mountains National Park and snorkeling.

Like most of the Caribbean, some times are better than others for a visit. The best time to visit Jamaica may be when you have free time, but otherwise you may want to consider the weather and storm season.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Jamaica

Grace Bay, Turks & Caicos

Turks and Caicos was dramatically impacted by the 2017 hurricane season, but it is still one of the best places to go in the Caribbean, especially as it rebuilds and looks to attract tourists. There are 40 islands and small cays that make up Turks and Caicos.

Grand Turk is home to the only cruise ship port. Providenciales, or " Provo ," is known for its top-shelf luxury resorts and one of the best beaches in the world , Grace Bay.

Diving and snorkeling in the Turks and Caicos is recommended around spots like Bight Reef, which has spectacular underwater reefs and fish.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is one of the best Caribbean getaways because there are plenty of flights to the island, and it appeals to various kinds of vacationers.

The clear-water beaches are nice for families, the shops in San Juan attract cruise ship passengers, the secluded island of Vieques is a quiet place for couples, and the 25-foot waves at Tres Palmas beach in Rincon attract surfers from around the world.

Kick back with your beach towel on Flamenco Beach or hike up to the El Morro fortress, one of the top attractions on the island . At night, you can step out to enjoy the bioluminescent microorganisms that glow in Mosquito Bay.

The other nice perk of Puerto Rico is that there are often discount packages available year-round, even in the winter months, when other Caribbean islands hike their prices.

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View of Antigua from Shirley Heights

The main draw of Antigua is its 365 beaches that range from calm, shallow waters that are nice spots for swimming to deep water that is ideal for snorkeling.

Dickenson Bay is one of the most popular beaches on Antigua for relaxing. If you are looking for more secluded beaches, the tucked-away sands at Hawksbill Bay are quieter and ideal for couples and honeymooners.

Non-beach activities on Antigua are numerous, which is why this is one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. For a panoramic view of the island, hike to the top of Shirley Heights, where you can even see the Montserrat volcano. Another fun outing is going to St. John's Saturday Market, where you can buy unique souvenirs, from spices to crafts.

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Bottom Bay, Barbados

Barbados has a laid-back vibe for a quiet Caribbean vacation, and that is one of its greatest appeals. The beaches in Barbados , like picturesque Bathsheba, Carlisle Bay, and Dover, have pristine white sands, where you can spend the day relaxing in between swimming in the lukewarm water.

Spend an afternoon in Bridgetown and look at the old architecture as you buy spices from local street vendors.

Barbados is a fun island to explore, with many attractions and natural landmarks that are open for tourists. Harrison's Cave offers a nice tour to see the stalactite and stalagmite formations, and Animal Flower Cave is a sea cave that you can access on your own.

If you enjoy snorkeling, you will want to book a day excursion that takes you to see shipwrecks and swim with sea turtles.

An inviting Anguilla beach

The island of Anguilla offers one of the most authentic Caribbean experiences because cruise ships are not allowed on the island, so it is a bit less touristy.

Instead of large hotels, Anguilla has small villas on the beach. You will find some luxury resorts on the island if you are looking for additional pampering, but the overcrowded tourist scene that is common on some other islands does not happen in Anguilla.

Most vacationers on Anguilla hang out on one of more than 30 unspoiled beaches, like Meads Bay, Shoal Bay East, and Rendezvous Bay. Day-trip excursions are popular for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tours around the island.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Anguilla

Dutch buildings in Willemstad, Curacao

The island of Curacao is unique because instead of the subdued blue and green colors that you see on buildings on other islands, you will see a vibrant and colorful Dutch influence in the historic architecture. The port city of Willemstad has a fun energy and old European flare, but the beaches are still the main draw.

The snorkeling and diving are excellent on Curacao, and many coral reefs are easy to access. Cas Abao Beach and Playa Lagun are top beaches on the island. It is easy to rent water sports equipment on the island or take a diving lesson.

St. George's, Grenada

The draw of Grenada is the experiences that you will have on the island, besides the memorable imagery of its beautiful beaches. You can spend mornings beachcombing for shells and afternoons touring one of the island's spice plantations. You will want to visit the colorful harbor and walk St. George's beautiful streets.

Grenada has 45 beaches, but two-mile Grand Anse Beach is the most popular. There are several natural areas to hike, like La Sagesse Nature Center and the Grand Etang National Park. Be sure to plan a little time to visit one of the fun spots on the island, Market Square, where you can pick up souvenirs from local vendors.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Grenada

Anse Marcel beach on St. Martin

The small island of St. Martin is a bit more active with tourists than some other Caribbean islands. It is a dual-owned island, so one side is French and the other side is Dutch.

The beaches are tranquil and plentiful, so you can try a new one each day of your vacation. Orient Bay, Mulley Bay, and Cupecoy Beach are popular, but there are plenty of others to enjoy.

There are many non-beach activities on St. Martin, like ziplining near the Pic du Pardis mountains, snorkeling, and sailing. Day trips to Anguilla are popular and easy to book from St. Martin. You can also do a catamaran tour around the island.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

The 32 islands that make up St. Vincent and the Grenadines capture the pure essence of the Caribbean with their remoteness and quiet tropical breezes. These are popular islands for anyone who wants to just lay in a hammock beneath a shade tree or soak in the sun next to the turquoise water, and not do much else.

If you do feel like exploring, there are plenty of attractions and things to do , from snorkeling, sailing, and hiking, to island-hopping. The charm of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is their many hideaways and small islands, which will make you feel like you have the tropical paradise to yourself.

There are many boutique hotels and resorts on the islands. While December through April is the popular season to visit, you can find nice hotel discounts and the same 80-degree temperatures by planning your trip in May, June, or November.

Paradise Island, Nassau

The Bahamas are popular tourist islands with more than 700 of them dotting the Caribbean waters.

The capital city of Nassau is a common port for cruise ships, so you will find attractions to fill your time like shopping, beaches, markets, Paradise Island, and the Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre.

Some of the other islands in the Bahamas like Exuma , Eleuthera , Harbor Island , and Abaco have spectacular things to do like fishing, relaxing on beaches, diving, swimming in hidden coves, and exploring natural parks.

You can find lots of all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas that take the guesswork out of planning, whether you are going for a romantic vacation or a family getaway.

Lots of people like to head to the Bahamas for a winter getaway from mid-December through mid-April. That is the ideal time to go to enjoy the Bahamas' consistently perfect weather outside of hurricane season, but you will have higher prices and more crowds during those months.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Bahamas

Tropical waterfall in Basse Terre, Guadeloupe

If you are looking for a more secluded Bahamas vacation in an unspoiled setting, then Guadeloupe will appeal to you.

This French Caribbean island is more rustic than other islands. Guadeloupe is made up of Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre , two isles separated by the Salée River and a cluster of smaller islands. You can spend a full week in each region or divide your vacation into day trips visiting the top attractions and sightseeing destinations.

Some of the highlights in Guadeloupe include hiking and birdwatching at the Guadeloupe National Park, snorkeling at the Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve, and soaking in the tropical gardens at the Jardin Botanique de Deshaies.

Guadeloupe is covered in lush forests and picturesque waterfalls, so there is always a quiet place to escape to, even during the busy months of December through May when the weather is ideal on the islands.

The seasons in the Caribbean are somewhat similar, but some months will see more rain than others, and the experiences on the islands vary at different times of the year. Spring Spring is a nice time to visit the Caribbean. March and April are still in the high season window, so prices will remain at a premium but deals can be found outside of spring break.

There are still a large number of tourists in the early spring, especially with spring break schedules. Late spring, in May, ushers in the shoulder season, so it is a nice time to go, when you have a balance of great weather and lower prices.

Spring temperatures are very warm and there is little rainfall. Beach days are optimal, and swimming, snorkeling, and diving are great, with clear and calm water before hurricane season arrives in June.

Summer The summer months of June, July, and August are the low season in the Caribbean . This is the time to snag great deals on resort stays and take advantage of additional perks that are usually offered to attract tourists, like free nights and dinners. The tourist crowds are gone during the summer months, opening up availability at resorts and giving you more room on the beach.

Summer is also the start of the turtle nesting season , which generally goes through October. If you are traveling to see the turtles, then this is an ideal time to visit. Check with your specific islands of interest to get detailed information on nesting locations, schedules, and excursions. The downside to visiting the Caribbean during the summer months is that it is the beginning of hurricane season and hot. You may run the risk of encountering a major storm.

June has more rain than July and August, which are usually sunny months. The summer has higher temperatures (averaging in the mid-to-upper 80s Fahrenheit) and high humidity, which is uncomfortable for some travelers.

Fall The fall months in the Caribbean are still within prime hurricane season and less popular months for tourists. September, October, and November are on the Caribbean shoulder season so there are a few advantages of going just before the high season starts in December. You can get great prices for hotels and airfare during these months and there are fewer people on the islands.

Fall is a great time to look for last-minute getaway deals on resorts and Caribbean cruises.

One bonus of visiting during the fall is the shorebird migration, which takes place as birds make their way from their northern nesting sites to their southern winter sites in South America. This is an opportunity to see dozens of species that cannot be seen otherwise. You should refer to the migration details of the country that you plan to visit to more precisely target the timeframe for that region.

The caution for fall Caribbean travel is that it is still hurricane season . While most days will have mild and comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, and less rain than in the summer, there is always a risk of a hurricane or tropical storm. It is best to purchase trip insurance if you plan to travel in the fall.

Winter The winter months of December, January, and February are the best time to visit the Caribbean. These are the ideal months to travel, with the best beach weather, tours in full swing, and sites open on the islands ready to cater to tourists. The winter months have the least rainfall .

The Caribbean islands are an easy travel choice, especially for North American tourists wanting to escape from the snow and cold weather. Flights are frequent to the Caribbean islands, and with so many to choose from, it is easy to book a winter vacation. You will also have an abundance of Caribbean cruise options during these months.

The only downside to booking a Caribbean vacation in the winter is the cost. Since this is high season, you can expect to pay a premium for hotels and resorts, flights, cruises, and tours. Early Availability is also reduced during the popular months, but with so many islands to visit, you should have no problem if you plan several months ahead.

Early January is typically quieter than the rest of the winter after the Christmas crowds have gone home and before people plan winter vacations.

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More Caribbean Fun: Most people head to the Caribbean for the beautiful beaches , and there are thousands to discover, from The Bahamas to Cuba . The Caribbean is also a top vacation destination because it has some of the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in the world and is among the best places to go snorkeling in the world , so you can be assured of a relaxing and memorable vacation.

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02/18/2024 by Emily Becker Leave a Comment

It would be silly to sum up the entire Caribbean region with any kind of overarching description. Each island has a unique character and culture of its own, distinct scenery and attractions. Even the beaches are different, ranging from the quintessential soft white sand of Aruba, to the unexpected pink ones and rocky coves of Curacao.

If it’s been impossible for you to choose which island to visit, I don’t blame you! To be honest, each of them sound like an absolute dream in their own right. To help you decide, here’s a breakdown of the 14 best Caribbean islands to visit, with everything that makes each one special:

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Aruba has everything that makes a Caribbean island a beach lover’s dream: white sand so soft you don’t need to wear sandals; calm, baby-blue water; and hospitable locals who are as friendly as they are laid-back. The entire island is only about 70 square miles, but you can find a variety of beaches in Aruba , each with a unique character.

One in particular stands out from the pack, though. Eagle Beach faces west, meaning this is the spot for the best sunsets. Besides the pristine sand and tranquil water at Eagle Beach, there are also iconic fofoti trees (aka divi-divi trees) that are native to Aruba. These are low-growing and have the appearance of large bonsai trees, which is why so many people go to Eagle Beach to take photos of them!

Another huge plus for Aruba is that it’s a fantastic destination for solo female travelers . It’s a small island and known to be very safe, so exploring it on your own is a breeze. There’s a misconception that Aruba is merely a honeymoon island, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

From rugged adventures like exploring Guadirikiri Cave and traversing Arikok National Park to hanging out with flamingos at Flamingo Beach , there is so much to do in Aruba for every kind of visitor. It’s no wonder why it’s such a popular destination for solo travelers.

  • When to go: March is the busiest time on the island, so aim to visit between April and August, when there are fewer crowds and prices are lower. You’ll also have a better chance of missing hurricane season if you visit before August.
  • Where to stay: This sweet ocean cabin is an incredible option that won’t break the bank.

2. The Bahamas

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This archipelago nation is full of hidden gems and unique experiences. You can swim with pigs in the Exumas , snuggle up to nurse sharks, feed huge iguanas, and snorkel in the second-deepest blue hole on the planet, among other exciting things to do in the Bahamas .

From tourist hot spots like Paradise Island and the culture-rich capital city of Nassau to the glorious national parks and tiny pristine islands, there’s a variety of vibes in the Bahamas . You can escape to Bimini for a remote beach day or spend an afternoon hiking through caverns at Lucayan National Park.

If you want a relaxed, no-fuss trip, don’t pass up the opportunity to spend some time at Staniel Cay. This small island only has a couple hundred inhabitants and a down-to-earth atmosphere that feels worlds away from the big hotels on Paradise Island. Find out what to do in Staniel Cay in this complete guide.

  • When to go: High season in the Bahamas is from mid-December to mid-April. During this time, you’ll have the absolute best weather, but prices are high and it’s crowded. Aim for the sweet spot: November and May. You might encounter some rain during these months, but prices will be lower.
  • Where to stay: Consider staying at EMBRACE resort in Staniel Cay , which promises to immerse guests in Bahamian culture and hospitality.

best Caribbean islands bonaire

Bonaire is a hidden Caribbean gem that deserves your attention. This small island – neighbor to larger Aruba and Curacao – offers an incredible tropical experience that leaves a lasting impression on all kinds of travelers.

Bonaire stands out as a destination that is both off-the-beaten path, but also so easy to visit and navigate. Unlike some remote destinations, reaching Bonaire is hassle-free, with a small international airport that ensures a swift customs clearance process. Within minutes of landing, you can be at your hotel, ready to start your adventure.

Bonaire’s underwater world is a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers . The island’s marine park, protected since 1979, has some of the Caribbean’s most vibrant marine life. What sets Bonaire apart is that the coral reef starts right offshore, with many hotels offering their own “house reefs”; It’s a fantastic experience for snorkelers and divers of all levels of experience to really see the underwater world of the Caribbean.

The island also stands out for its quirky colorful vibe. While it’s not known for bustling nightlife, the island offers a delightful dining scene in downtown Kralendijk, where you can savor local cuisine. The atmosphere is relaxed, and you’ll find friendly locals (many of whom are Dutch). Settle in, stay a while, and spend the evenings chatting over a cocktail about what you saw underwater that day.

  • When to Go : Bonaire is great anytime of the year! The ABC islands are outside of the Hurricane Belt, meaning you don’t have to limit your travels to high season (November to April). To be sure, the weather is delightful and sea conditions calm during this period, but you can visit Bonaire anytime of year.
  • Where to Stay : Harbor Village Beach Club is hands-down the most comfortable and peaceful place to stay in Bonaire. The beachfront suites are spacious and comfortable, and the snorkeling right off the private beach phenomenal.

4. St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

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Although it’s the most densely populated and most visited of the US Virgin Islands , St. Thomas lives up to the hype with its postcard-perfect beaches and lush green mountain peaks. This tropical escape is especially ideal if you’re a US citizen, because you don’t need a passport to visit, and it’s a very short flight from Florida.

Whether your idea of appreciating nature involves lounging in a beach chair or climbing a mountain, there’s lots to adore here. Drive up to Drake’s Seat to get a panoramic view of the island, kayak through the mangroves at Cas Cay, or catch a sunrise at Sapphire Beach.

It’s time to start planning your St. Thomas itinerary !

  • When to go: The best way to avoid a majority of the cruise ship madness is to visit St. Thomas between April and June, before the summer heat ramps up. It might be a bit more rainy during these months, but having fewer people at the beaches is definitely worth it.
  • Where to stay: If you want to go for luxury, this king suite has incredible amenities and stunning views of Sapphire Beach.

5. St. John, US Virgin Islands

Trunk Bay Overlook in St John USVI

This small island packs a big punch and is perhaps the most underrated of the US Virgin Islands. About 60% is covered by Virgin Islands National Park , meaning you’ll find a virtually untouched natural wonderland there. Unlike St. Thomas, St. John has just one chain hotel; most visitors opt for more quaint options like bungalows or villas. Because the island is so small and most of the accommodations are perched high up on hilltops, many have astonishing views of the turquoise waters below. Hello, paradise!

In St. John you may want to rent some snorkel gear so you can check out the marine life at Maho Bay Beach, which is known for its sea turtles. If you’re down for a hike, consider the beloved Reef Bay Trail, which will take you to a remote beach in Reef Bay. It’s only five miles, out and back.

If you’re eager to check out Virgin Islands National Park, there’s plenty to do there. Popular activities include kayaking in Hurricane Hole, exploring the Annaberg Plantation Ruins, and of course hiking.

Read up on everything you need to know about visiting St. John here .

  • When to go: April to May and September to October are the best months to go to St. John, because you’ll get shoulder season prices, plus the island is especially lush during these times. However, visiting in September or October means there is a risk of hurricanes.
  • Where to stay: This gorgeous estate is located inside Virgin Islands National Park, and all rooms have a private patio.

6. Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

Jost Van Dyke, a jewel nestled in the British Virgin Islands, is the epitome of a secluded yet vibrant beach getaway. This charming island is celebrated for its pristine beaches, with White Bay Beach taking center stage. Jost Van Dyke is renowned for three compelling reasons, each of which contributes to its allure for the right traveler.

First and foremost, it’s home to the iconic Soggy Dollar Bar, a legendary beach bar known for crafting the Painkiller cocktail. Secondly, this island has achieved a level of “country music fame,” as it played a pivotal role in the lyrics of Kenny Chesney’s songs, who fell in love with Jost Van Dyke and immortalized it in his music. And third, White Bay Beach is absolutely breathtaking, exactly what many of us imagine when we picture the Caribbean island’s shores.

Jost Van Dyke is tailor-made for those seeking the quintessential experience in the Virgin Islands—a small island blessed with an absolutely breathtaking beach, boasting one of the most picturesque stretches of sand in the entire Caribbean. Even if you don’t spend your entire trip here, if you take a trip to any of the U.S. or British Virgin Islands, a day trip to Jost Van Dyke is a must.

  • When to Go : Jost Van Dyke is best enjoyed during the dry season from December to April, but we would take the chance to go there any time of the year.
  • Where to Stay : Jost Van Dyke introduced its first luxury villas in 2022 at the Hideout BVI – absolutely the place to stay for a few nights of luxury right on White Bay Beach.

7. St. Lucia

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In many ways, the landscape on St. Lucia feels surreal. Lush rainforests in the island’s interior give way to volcanic-sand beaches with vibrant turquoise water. Off the coast are brightly colored coral reefs, as well as dolphins, whales, and so much more. And the whole island is a hotbed of geothermal activity to boot.

St. Lucia is also rich in culture and has a fascinating history. Having changed hands between Great Britain and France a handful of times, there are influences from both countries, as well as a strong Afro Caribbean culture that is present in everything from the gastronomy to the textiles.

From soaking in mineral-rich muddy water at Sulphur Springs for a natural spa treatment to climbing the steep mountain of Gros Piton, there’s plenty to do in St. Lucia to keep you busy as a solo traveler or otherwise.

  • When to go: Like St. John, the best time to visit St. Lucia is from April to May. Rainfall is low, and when it does rain, it comes in short spurts. It’s not a very popular time to visit, so you’ll enjoy fewer crowds.
  • Where to stay: This lookout spot not only has incredible views but it’s surrounded by nature and has a rugged vibe perfect for adventurous travelers. Here’s a listing of some of the best Honeymoon resorts as well.

8. Dominica

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Dominica is the ultimate adventurer’s fantasy and perhaps the most rugged of the islands on this list. Thundering waterfalls carve out pristine pools in the lush green jungles of the island’s interior, making for a grand contrast with the black and silver volcanic-sand beaches. This isn’t a Caribbean island with the typical soft white sand, but it has its own beauty to behold.

A popular activity in Dominica is canyoning in the rainforest , where you’ll encounter deep gorges, impressive waterfalls, and pools that you can swim in. Don’t miss out on a visit to the Emerald Pool, where the waters are ideal to cool off in after a long, sweaty hike.

Another huge attraction is the diving. There are 20 species of whale that make their home near the coast of the island, so if you have your PADI certification , you’ll definitely not want to miss out on the chance to dive here.

  • When to go: This is one of the islands that is totally fine to visit during peak season (October to June), because the cruise ships only dock in the capital city Roseau and the crowds stay there for the most part. If you venture to other parts of the island, you’ll still avoid most tourists.
  • Where to stay: There are a ton of cool, eco-friendly options in Dominica on Airbnb; this one was my favorite because of its homey feel and jungle location.

9. Antigua and Barbuda

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Antigua and Barbuda consists of three islands, actually, the third being a small uninhabited one called Redonda. Antigua is the largest and has the most to do, and Barbuda is full of natural beauty and wildlife. On both, there are large swaths of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters just right for wading, snorkeling, and diving.

One of the best beaches in Antigua is Half Moon Bay, which gets its name because of its shape and stark white sand. You can also learn about the country’s rich history at Nelson’s Dockyard , which is Antigua’s most prominent historic site. If you want to get a taste of the wild nature of this island nation, make sure to spend some time on Barbuda, where you’ll find rare birds and other wildlife.

Although Antigua is a top honeymoon spot , don’t let that deter you from traveling there solo. If you rent a car, you can easily traverse the island in its entirety, taking in the stunning views along the way. With a diverse landscape and so much to see, you’ll forget about the honeymooners at the big chain hotels.

  • When to go: Low season in Antigua and Barbuda is from May to November, with hurricanes and heavy rains a possibility from September to November. For the best shot at good rates and weather with fewer crowds, book for stays from May to August.
  • Where to stay: There are great options on Airbnb for spacious rental units, like this one with an incredible view.

10. Curaçao

curacao best caribbean islands

Curaçao is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is evident in the pastel-colored buildings in the capital city of Willemstad. This combination of Dutch architecture and cacti-filled rolling hills on a tropical island might seem peculiar, but it’s what makes Curaçao unique and worth visiting. Plus, if you look at photos of the seas surrounding the island, you’ll notice vibrant hues ranging from turquoise to spearmint green.

Unlike many of the US Virgin Islands and others in the Caribbean, Curaçao doesn’t depend almost entirely on tourism. There are several other industries that thrive here, which means the island has a strong sense of identity and individuality. Because of this, it’s one of the most culturally rich islands in the Caribbean.

You’ll want to spend some time in the historic center of Willemstad, taking in the sights of the old town, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You also can’t miss spending some time on the island’s most beloved beach, Grote Knip, with its rocky cliffs on either side and fine white sand. All of Curaçao’s beaches are in cozy coves like this one, which I find especially charming.

Other popular activities here include cliff diving at Playa Forti, seeing blowholes at Shete Boca National Park, and hiking through Christoffel National Park.

  • When to go: Because Curaçao is further south than the other islands on this list, it doesn’t suffer the wrath of hurricane season nearly as much. Visit between May and November during low season and you’ll enjoy lower prices, fewer crowds, and just the occasional rainstorm.
  • Where to stay: Our top pick for Curaçao is Mondi Lodge , which has quaint bungalows with a true island feel. Plus, the rates are reasonable for the amount of space you’ll have.

11. Jamaica

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This is the place to go if you want to fully immerse yourself in Caribbean culture. Although many visitors stick to the gigantic resorts of Montego Bay, there’s so much more to see. From the ivory sands of Seven Mile Beach to the jungles of Ocho Rios to the Negril Cliffs, Jamaica has plenty of gorgeous scenery to behold.

It’s also full of adventure to keep a solo traveler busy, from climbing to the top of Dunn’s River Falls to exploring a bioluminescent lagoon and the beautiful Blue Mountains.

Sure, chowing down on delicious jerk chicken and basking in the radiant Caribbean sun sounds like a dream, but Jamaica’s lush green interior is also worth exploring. You can also visit the birthplace of the “King of Reggae” Bob Marley in Nine Mile on this history-filled day trip and hum along to his songs as you explore the capital city of Kingston.

  • When to go: Peak tourist season begins in mid-December, so the sweet spot is visiting in November, since hurricane season will have just ended. Another decent time to visit is late April and May, as the summertime crowds haven’t arrived yet.
  • Where to stay: Forever Cottage is far from the crowds of Montego Bay, and is the best price you’ll find for a property just a minute’s walk from the beach. You’re welcome!

12. Grenada

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Grenada is proof that the best islands in the Caribbean are so much more than beach destinations. Known as the Spice Isle, this volcanic island is booming with cultural, historical, and gastronomical richness. The capital city of St. George is a joy to explore, with its brightly colored buildings, hilltop views, and museums, such as the Grenada National Museum. Check out the main market, where you’ll immediately smell the luscious scent of vanilla pods and nutmeg wafting through the air. You can even get a closer look at how the spices are cultivated and prepared on a spice tour , if you fancy.

The adventure doesn’t stop in St. George, though. Head to Grand Etang National Park to see a large water-filled crater of an extinct volcano, along with the park’s famous mona monkeys. The island’s lush interior features several waterfalls that you won’t want to miss, such as the Seven Sisters and the Annandale Waterfall .

  • When to go: May is a great time to visit Grenada, because peak season ends in April and it’s still relatively dry. November is also rather dry, with a low risk of hurricanes and reasonable prices.
  • Where to stay: Laluna offers spectacular hospitality and is just two minutes from the beach. It’s a great option if you’re looking to pamper yourself.

13. Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico is another entry on this list that Americans don’t need a passport to visit. From colonial forts to world-famous surf spots to waterfall-filled jungles, the island has everything that makes the Caribbean such an attractive region.

You could spend your entire Puerto Rican vacation just enjoying the sights and sounds of the capital of San Juan. The colorful streets and pounding salsa music fill this city with life. You might never want to leave — and I wouldn’t blame you.

If you want to spend a day in the sand, head to Luquillo Beach for gorgeous seaside views. Looking for a bit of adventure? Go to El Yunque National forest to slide down a natural waterslide and hike through the jungle. You can also take a glass-bottom kayak to see a bioluminescent lagoon at night.

  • When to go: Mid-April to early June is the best time to visit Puerto Rico, as the wintertime crowds will have subsided and the rainy season won’t be in full force yet.
  • Where to stay: Casa Coral is a certified Travel Sustainable property and is just steps from Luquillo Beach. It has great reviews and is one of the most affordable beachfront stays you’ll find.

14. Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Kitts and Nevis

If you’re seeking the best Caribbean island to visit for activities beyond the beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis should be at the top of your list. This captivating island offers a blend of history, adventure, and relaxation.

Saint Kitts is steeped in history, and it offers an array of land-based activities that seem endless. If you love a cool fort – or a stunning view – a visit to Brimstone Hill Fortress is a must. It’s arguably one of the Caribbean’s best forts, featuring a massive stone fortress with maze-like ramps and stairs.

Beyond the fort, Saint Kitts offers a ton of exciting activities. Start with the Saint Kitts scenic train—a three-hour journey that gives an overview of the island’s history and landscape. Or zipline through the jungle, go horseback riding on the beach, or ride an ATV through the rainforest .

Don’t forget about the second island in this dual-island nation: Nevis, birthplace of Alexander Hamilton (and home to a great tour all about his life!). Nevis – a no-stoplight piece of paradise – is the ultimate calm, Caribbean getaway, with a stunning white sand beach, and a volcanic peak rising from its interior. It’s worth a day trip, or a few nights of your stay.

  • When to Go: Saint Kitts is a year-round destination, but the best time for families to visit is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor adventures.
  • Where to Stay : The iconic Park Hyatt in Saint Kitts is the place to stay for a luxury resort on Saint Kitts. For the best luxury trip, though, split your stay between the Park Hyatt Saint Kitts and the Four Seasons Nevis , just a 10-minute boat ride across the channel.

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If you’ve been dreaming of lazy beach days followed by exciting jungle adventures, it may be time to pack your bags and head to one of these incredible Caribbean islands. There’s so much more to do in this part of the world!

If you’ve been to any of these, which is your favorite?

About Emily Becker

Emily Becker is a digital nomad based in Costa Rica. She's been traveling on and off since 2014 and has visited 15 countries—planning to tick many more off her bucket list. In addition to writing for BMTM, she works as a copywriter and project manager.

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20 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit (If You Love Nature & Hate Crowds)

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit if you Love Nature and Hate

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Stretching from the southeastern U.S. down to the north coast of South America, the Caribbean consists of more than 700 islands, islets, reefs, and cays.

Yet the vast majority of travelers seem to visit the same old hoary chestnuts (see: the Cayman Islands, Grand Bahama, and the U.S. Virgin Islands ) for their Caribbean Islands vacation year after year.

Fortunately, most of our favorite islands have yet to succumb to the wave of mass tourism   that’s currently sweeping Europe and some of the more popular beaches in Southeast Asia.

But, for more adventurous travelers, here are our picks for 20 of the best Caribbean Islands to visit if you love nature and hate crowds:

READ MORE: 30 Best Exotic Islands to Visit

  • Maria-Galante (Guadeloupe)

SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN ISLANDS

Western caribbean islands.

  • Isla De La Juventud (Cuba)
  • Isla HolBox (Mexico)
  • Isla De Providencia (Columbia)
  • Little Corn Island
  • Rosario Islands (Colombia)
  • Roatan (Honduras)
  • San Blas Islands (Panama)
  • South Water Caye (Belize)

NORTHERN CARIBBEAN ISLANDS

Eastern caribbean islands.

Best Eastern Caribbean Islands - Barbados

Located 100 miles east of its nearest Caribbean neighbor, Barbados offers big waves, a rugged northern coastline, and a mountainous interior that make it a haven for nature lovers . Measuring just 17 miles long and 14 miles wide, it’s is a tiny eastern Caribbean island with a huge heart.

Start by exploring Historic Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site . It’s home to the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, whose collection includes artifacts from the island’s Amerindian and colonial history. You can even enter some of the old prison cells there.

In terms of natural attractions, there’s the 1.4-mile-long Harrison’s Cave, the 6.5-acre Andromeda Botanic Gardens (featuring the largest collection of tropical plants in the eastern Caribbean), and the Flower Forest (which is filled with flowers , birds and monkeys).

In terms of waterspouts, there’s also snorkeling with Sea Turtles in Folkestone Underwater Park & Marine Reserve, Scuba diving through sunken ships (such as the 360-foot freighter S.S. Stavronikita ), and sailing in the trade winds off the island’s southern tip.

For a taste of true Bajan culture, head to the Friday night fish fry in the town of Oistin’s. And if you can time your visit for late July or early August, don’t miss the Crop Over Festival , the island’s most important cultural celebration.

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READ MORE: The Top 10 Things to Do in Barbados

Best Eastern Caribbean islands to visit: Culebra, Puerto Rico

CULEBRA (Puerto Rico)

Although it’s located just 19 miles east of Puerto Rico, the smallest of the inhabited Spanish Virgin Islands feels like it’s a world away.

Seven miles long and three miles wide, with less than 3,000 residents, Culebra has virtually no nightlife to speak of.

But it does have crystal clear waters with 60+ feet of visibility, gorgeous white sand beaches (Culebrita is among the best), and the oldest lighthouse in the Caribbean.

Thanks to the establishment of the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge in 1909, there are also lots of seabirds and turtles, not to mention exceptional scuba diving.

READ MORE: The History of Caribbean & Latin American Art

Best Caribbean islands to visit: Dominica

Often confused with the Dominican Republic, “The Nature Island” is 65% covered in tropical rainforest , with more than 300 miles of hiking trails.

And that’s just one of the many reasons it’s at the top of our personal list of the best Caribbean destinations to visit. The impressive sea turtle conservation program on the island is another.

Thanks to copious rain, impressive waterfalls are everywhere, with Emerald Pool, Trafalgar Falls, and Victoria Falls all making it worth the hardy hikes to reach them.

Other highlights include the Morne Trois Pitons National Park (the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the eastern Caribbean), snorkeling Champagne Reef (where geothermal activity makes the water warm and bubbly), and the Kalinago Barana Autê (home of the pre-Columbian Carib people).

READ MORE: The 10 Best Waterfalls in the World (World Travel Bucket List)

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Grenada

With its growing focus on sustainable development– including eco-resorts , agritourism initiatives, and innovative environmental practices– Grenada is rapidly emerging as one of the best Caribbean islands for nature lovers.

The island has introduced/expanded its protected areas, including Levera National Park (a nesting site for Leatherback Sea Turtles) and Grand Etang Forest Preserve (which offers birdwatching, hiking, and river tubing activities).

If you get a chance, visit during the island’s countless cultural festivals , which include the Grenada Chocolate Festival, Fish Fridays, and the Carriacou Maroon & String Band Music Festival.

READ MORE: The 20 Best Festivals in the World

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THE GRENADINES

The Grenadines are comprised of 31 islands and cays stretching between St. Vincent and Grenada, with ownership and governance divided between those two countries.

But the archipelago is sparsely populated. Even the biggest of the islands– 7.1-square mile Bequia and 12.6-square mile Carriacou– only have around 5,000 to 6,000 permanent residents.

These remote, idyllic tropical vacation destinations are some of the most beautiful caribbean islands and are rarely visited. They offer travelers a getting-away-from-it-all experience with unspoiled beaches, endemic birds, and dazzling coral reefs teeming with marine life.

Bequia boasts beautifully forested hills in the north, as well as some impressive drift dives. The Tobago Cays, which are protected as a marine park, offer some of the finest snorkeling in the Caribbean.

Union Island, a kiteboarding haven, has recently emerged as an off-the-radar adventure travel hotspot.  And Carriacou teems with lively local culture, especially if you visit during Carnival.

READ MORE:   St Kitts Travel Tips (A St Kitts Island Guide)

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Marie Galente

MARIA-GALANTE (Guadeloupe)

Discovered in 1493 by Christopher Columbus and named after his flagship, Maria-Galante is a 61-square mile island located in the Guadeloupe archipelago.

Best known for sugar production during the colonial era, the island offers a rural taste of French West Indies tranquility, with myriad farms, pristine beaches, and lagoons protected by coral reefs.

This is a place truly in touch with its folkloric traditions, which is one of the main reasons we consider it among the best Caribbean islands to visit .

But it can be surprisingly lively at night, when locally produced rum and “ti punch” sweetened with sugar cane bring the piano bars and nightclubs to life.

READ MORE:   Caribbean Music Styles (An Overview of Caribbean Island Culture)

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MONTSERRAT 

Montserrat was a showcase for the lifestyles of the rich and famous in the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, when classic albums by icons such as Dire Straits, Duran Duran, and The Police were recorded at Sir George Martin’s AIR Studios.

But in 1995 the long-dormant Soufriére Hills volcano roared to life, destroying the capital city of Plymouth and forcing two-thirds of the local population to flee.

Now the island has been reborn as a nature sanctuary . Nature lovers will enjoy exploring the island’s nine world-class rainforest hiking trails, stunning scenic coastlines, and some of the best Scuba diving the Caribbean has to offer.

READ MORE:  The Best Hiking Trails (for your World Travel Bucket List)

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Saba island

SABA (Netherlands Antilles)

Known as “the Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean,” this Dutch island is just a 12-minute flight away from St. Maarten.

With a total area of 5 square miles (pop. 2,000), the island’s centerpiece is the aptly named Mount Scenery, which rises 2,910 feet above sea level.

Naturally, climbing and hiking the Caribbean Island’s mountain trails are among the most popular activities.

But the protected waters of Saba National Marine Park also draw visitors with stunning 220-foot tall volcanic pinnacles, dolphins, and the occasional whale sighting.

READ MORE:  20 Best Mountains in the World

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ISLA DE LA JUVENTUD (Cuba)

Located approximately 31 miles south of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud (translation: Isle of Youth) was known as the Isle of Pines until 1978. Much of the western caribbean island is covered in lush pine forests, and lumber extraction remains a big business in the area.

Encompassing around 850 square miles, it’s the largest of the 350 islands in Cuba’s Canarreos Archipelago and the seventh-largest in the West Indies. But it only has a population of around 86,000 people, most of whom reside in the northern city of Nueva Gerona and the central city of Santa Fe.

The island’s intriguing  ecotourism attractions include the beautiful waters and beach of Playa Paraíso, the rare Cuban Crocodile, and a  cave complex near Punta del Este that features more than 200 ancient indigenous cave drawings.

Referred to as “Cuba’s Hidden Treasure,” Isla de la Juventud also offers numerous hiking trails lined with animals and plant life and some of the best snorkeling and Scuba diving in the Caribbean.

READ MORE: The Best Places to Scuba Dive (World Travel Bucket List)

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Isla Holbox, Mexico

ISLA HOLBOX (Mexico)

Located about 40 minutes northwest of Cancun (around 3 hours by bus from the airport), Holbox Island is a tiny fishing village that’s developing into a haven for ecotourism in the Caribbean.

The island is separated from the mainland by a shallow lagoon that provides sanctuary to thousands of herons, flamingoes and numerous endangered species.

Golf carts are the most common form of transportation– no cars allowed– with Yum Balam Biosphere Reserve and Isla Pájaros (Bird Island) ensuring you’ll see more animals than people.

But the island’s big draw is the annual afuera, a gathering of hundreds of massive whale sharks who come to feed off the Yucatan Peninsula coast every June to September. Swimming with whale sharks was one of the most incredible adventures my daughter and I have had together.

READ MORE: Isla Holbox Mexico (the Hidden Gem of Quintana Roo)

Isla, Providencia, Colombia, one of our picks for Top 15 Caribbean Islands to Visit

ISLA DE PROVIDENCIA (Colombia)

Situated in the Caribbean Sea between Costa Rica and Jamaica, Providencia is part of a Colombia-owned archipelago located 482 miles northwest of the mainland.

The mountainous island (which has a maximum elevation 1181 feet) was the site of an English Puritan colony that was originally founded in 1629. But Isla de la Providencia was best-known as the base for Welsh pirate Henry Morgan, who eventually became Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica.

Local rumors suggest that some of the treasure that Morgan (most famous as the face of Captain Morgan Rum) and his men pillaged during their many raids on Spanish ships remain buried here.

History lovers will enjoy exploring the various forts and cannons that can be found scattered on neighboring Santa Catalina Island, which is accessible via a footbridge. Visitors can also snorkel the island’s impressively pristine coral reef system.

READ MORE: St. Thomas Islands (Outdoor Adventures on Cas Cay)

Blue Hole Mineral Spring in Westmoreland, Jamaica

“But wait,” I can hear you saying. “Isn’t Jamaica the epitome of overtourism in the Caribbean?”

Of course, if you stick to mass tourism caribbean vacation spots such as Montego Bay, Negril, and Ocho Rios, the answer is yes. But once you venture outside these meccas for sun/sand/surf worshippers, Jamaica has plenty to offer those seeking the sanctuary of nature.

The Blue Mountains are best known for growing some of the best coffee in the world . But they also offer fantastic hiking, with lots of endemic flora and fauna and stunning views from the 7,402-foot summit.

The southwestern parish of St Elizabeth is far off the typical tourist track. Outdoor activities there include swimming at Treasure Beach, looking for Crocodiles on a Black River Safari Tour, and spending a day at YS Falls (which is a lot less crowded than those at Dunn’s River).

Elsewhere on the island, you can bathe in the Blue Hole Mineral Spring (Westmoreland), visit Frenchman’s Cove and the Blue Lagoon (Portland), or try surfing in St. Thomas.

READ MORE: Top 20 Things to do in Jamaica for Nature Lovers 

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LITTLE CORN ISLAND (Nicaragua)

With a distinctive Creole culture that incorporates African, Indian, and Spanish roots, this tiny island 43 miles off the coast of Central America feels more Caribbean than Nicaraguan.

There are four different languages spoken on Little Corn Island – Creole, English, Miskito, and Spanish– and there are no cars or roads whatsoever.

Originally known as a backpacker’s haven , the beautiful beaches and excellent snorkeling/Scuba diving in this pristine paradise have attracted more upscale ecotourists in recent years.

Thankfully, despite the gradual uptick in visitors, the remote island remains unspoiled by mass tourism development.

READ MORE: 10 Off the Beaten Path Eco Tourist Destinations

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Rosario Islands, Colombia

ROSARIO ISLANDS (Colombia)

Located just a 45-minute boat ride away from the historic city of Cartagena, this little-known treasure is an archipelago comprised of 30 small islands.

The islands are part of the Corales Islas del Rosario Natural National Park, which was created to protect 4,633 square miles of reefs, sea grass, and mangroves (and the aquatic species that inhabit them).

As you might expect, the snorkeling and Scuba diving here are superb. But you can have an equally amazing time just curling up in a hammock with a stiff drink, watching the spectacular sunset over the sea.

READ MORE: The Best Things to Do in Cartagena, Colombia

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ROATÁN (Honduras)

Situated approximately 40 miles off the country’s northern coast, Roatán is the largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras.

The sleepy island’s population is primarily a mixture of Cayman Islanders (who came over after Britain abolished slavery in 1838), Mestizo migrants from the mainland, and entrepreneurs and expats from the US, Canada, South Africa , and Australia .

Roatán’s cities can be a bit more on the bustling side than some of the other islands on this list. But there are also gorgeous remote beaches, wildlife refuges, and mangrove forests to explore.

But the main reason to visit Roatán is the fact that the island sits directly atop the Mesoamerican Reef, the second largest reef system in the world. So the snorkeling and Scuba diving here are easily among the best in the Caribbean.

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Best Western Caribbean Islands - San Blas Islands, Panama by lapping from Pixabay

SAN BLAS ISLANDS (Panama)

The San Blas archipelago encompasses a whopping 378 islands and cays, stretching approximately 200 miles along the Caribbean coast of Panama .

Most of these impressively pristine islands have few roads and even fewer people. Many of the islands are ringed by healthy coral reefs and gorgeous water, which has made them increasingly popular amongst Scuba divers and sailing enthusiasts.

The 49 San Blas Islands that are inhabited are largely home to the Kuna Indians, a semiautonomous tribe that was driven from the mainland during the Spanish invasion. Many Kuna still practice the ancient traditions of their ancestors, including the crafting of brightly colored, appliquéd fabrics known as molas .

In addition to learning about their indigenous culture, other popular activities in the area include snorkeling the calm waters of Cayos Limones and Cayos Holandeses.  

READ MORE: Exploring Coiba Island & Coiba National Park, Panama

SOUTH WATER CAYE (Belize)

From gorgeous white sand beaches lined with palm trees and hammocks to brilliant waters colored in dazzling shades of blue, this 15-acre island is a picture-perfect testament to the beauty of Belize’s cayes.

Located approximately 14 miles off the coast of Dangriga, South Water Caye is accessible by boat or a quick flight. But its idyllic, relatively pristine romantic allure feels far removed from the tourism development of mainland Belize.

The island’s greatest attraction for nature lovers is its remarkable proximity to the Belize Barrier Reef , which is part of the world’s second largest reef system after Australia ‘s Great Barrier Reef.

Snorkeling right off the beach puts you in the South Water Caye Marine Reserve, which boasts an impressive array of marine life, including Rainbow Parrotfish, Reef Sharks, Moray Eels, and Spotted Rays. If you get chance, don’t miss a chance to go on a nighttime dive or snorkeling tour: The reef’s colors really come alive after dark!

If you’re not a fan of snorkeling or Scuba diving, you can also go birdwatching on the aptly-named Bird Islands, try kayaking or paddle boarding, or search for the curious Manatees that frequent nearby Man Of War Caye.

READ MORE: The Ancient Xunantunich Mayan Ruins of Belize

Best Southern Caribbean Islands - Aruba Image by Helmut Mueller from Pixabay

The “A” in the ABC islands of the Netherlands Antilles (which also include Bonaire and Curaçao), Aruba is not what most people expect from a Caribbean hotspot.

Sure, there’s perfect weather, friendly people, stunning beaches that have been named among the most beautiful beaches in the world, and postcard-worthy ocean views nearly everywhere you turn.

But the tiny southern Caribbean island (19.6 miles long and 6 miles wide) also features windswept trees and rugged shorelines on the northeast coast, and dramatic rock formations and desert-like landscape in the interior.

Animal lovers will enjoy the Bubali Bird Sanctuary (which provides breeding grounds for more than 80 species of migratory birds ), the Aruba Ostrich Farm (offering close encounters with the world’s largest bird species), and Aruba’s Butterfly Farm (which has educational exhibits on the miracle of metamorphosis and offers excellent photo opportunities).

For outdoor adventures, the hiking trails at Arikok National Park feature lava formations and ancient Arawak art .

Climbing the Casibari Rock Formation provides breathtaking views of Aruba’s landscape. And caves along the coast feature stalagmites and stalactites, as well as a colony of bats (in Guadirikiri Cave) and Arawak Indian drawings (in the Fontein Cave).

READ MORE: The 20 Best Things to Do in Aruba for Nature Lovers

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CURAÇAO

Curaçao is a curious country– as colorful as any of its Caribbean neighbors, but with a distinctive personality all its own. This is partly due to its location 40 miles from Venezuela, partly due to its ownership by the Netherlands, and partly due to its complex history.

You won’t want to miss the the capital city of Willemstad , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its 500 years of history includes the 17th century Fort Amsterdam, Mikve Israel Emmanuel Synagogue (the oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere), the Queen Emma and Queen Juliana Bridges, and the excellent slavery-focused Museum Kura Hulanda.

In terms of natural attractions, start with hiking in St. Christoffel and Shete Boka National Parks . St. Christoffel features hiking trails leading to Curaçao’s highest point (1,292 feet); wildlife such as the rare White-tailed Deer; and ancient Arawak cave paintings. Shete Boka offers a natural bridge, blowholes, and caves that serve as Sea Turtle breeding grounds.

You can also explore the island’s cactus-strewn backcountry via an ATV or Jeep safari, try an undersea adventure with Substation Curaçao (which takes visitors 1,000 feet beneath the waves), or Scuba dive world-renowned sites such as the Tugboat and the Blue Room.

READ MORE: Top 10 Things to Do in Curaçao for Nature Lovers

Best Caribbean Islands to Visit: Staniel Cay, Bahamas

STANIEL CAY (Bahamas) 

This tiny 2-square mile island, with a population of just 110, is an under-the-radar ecotourism haven in the remote Exumas. And that’s precisely what makes it one of the best Caribbean islands to visit .

With just two hotels, a restaurant/bar, and a marina, there’s not much action in sleepy Staniel Cay to attract the cruise ship crowd.

But for nature lovers, there’s the picturesque Thunderball Grotto (featured in the 1965 James Bond film), the famous swimming pigs of Major Cay , sailing, and scuba diving in impossibly blue waters.

If that’s all a little too much activity for you, there are also several perfect little beaches without a single soul in sight.

What is the Caribbean?

Located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and North America, north of South America and east of Central America, the Caribbean is comprised of the Caribbean Sea, the islands within it and even some islands in the Atlantic Ocean (Bahamas & Bermuda). Because of political and cultural connections, the Caribbean also includes the mainland countries of Belize, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.

The enormous 1.06 million square miles of the Caribbean archipelago is divided into regions: the Lucayan Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles and the ABC Islands.

Lucayan Archipelago 

The Lucayan Archipelago contains the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands.

The Greater Antilles Islands

The Greater Antilles contains the Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica and Puerto Rico.

The Lesser Antilles Islands

The Lesser Antilles islands are divided into the Leeward Islands, the Windward Islands, and the ABC Islands.

Leeward Islands

The Leeward Islands are Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Saba, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius, Saint Kitts and Nevis, US Virgin Islands.

Windward Islands

The Windward Islands are Barbados, Dominica, Greeda, Martinique, Saint Lucia, St.Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago

ABC Islands

The ABC Islands are Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao.

What continent is the Caribbean in?

The Caribbean is in the continent of North America.

What are the Caribbean Islands?

There are more than 700 Caribbean Islands, but most of the islands are uninhabited.

These are the Caribbean Islands with the most significant populations: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominica, Dominican Republic,  Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent,  the Grenadines ,Sint Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States Virgin Islands.

How many countries are in the Caribbean?

There are 26 independent countries and other territories in the Caribbean.

Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Netherlands, Antilles, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands.

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The best Caribbean Islands to visit on your next vacation

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Whether you want to relax on sandy beaches, snorkel, visit a volcano, or enjoy Caribbean food - there's a Caribbean Island experience for everyone. In this guide, I have selected the best Caribbean Islands to visit along with things to consider when booking. Which will you choose for your next vacation?

Factors to consider when picking a Caribbean Island to visit

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With so many Caribbean islands to choose from, there are a few things to consider before deciding on a destination. Let's take a look:

The weather

The Caribbean experiences good weather throughout most of the year. However, it can be cooler in December and January, especially in the mornings. So, if you’re visiting the Caribbean for Christmas or Valentine’s Day, choose one of the hotter islands, such as Aruba . On the other hand, it can get very hot on the beach in the summer. Whenever you have the chance, reserve or rent a cabana. I traveled with my girlfriends to Aruba and we lounged on the beach for most of the day. Those of us who were under the cabana were protected, and the rest of us got sunburned. Many of the beaches and hotels offer cabanas and they are well worth the investment.

Activities and attractions

Looking for buzzy nightlife? If so, popular islands like Trinidad and the Bahamas, where celebrities often visit, might fit the bill. There you’ll find several beachside bars where you can grab a drink. More adventurous types should head to Jamaica , where you can spend time outdoors riding ATVs or ziplining through the forest. If you’re more interested in a quiet vacation, the Turks and Caicos might suit you best. There you can stay at a private beachside villa where you can sunbathe without being seen. The US Virgin Islands is a particularly good place to take children because of its many family-friendly resorts , which include fun activities for all ages.

Getting there

Where are you flying from? If you’re in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, you’re just a short flight from Nassau, Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. In fact, depending on what island you’re visiting, you can be there in less than 2 hours. You can also find several flight deals from major cities like New York City to the Bahamas or the Dominican Republic, or from Los Angeles to Jamaica. Hailing a taxi on the Caribbean islands can be expensive, so renting a car is a good option for getting around. If you don’t want to hire a car, many of the islands, including Barbados and St. Lucia, have good public transportation. You can also stay in a walkable neighborhood like Sandy Point in the Virgin Islands, or a beach town like Eagle Beach in Aruba.

Accommodation options

Would you prefer to stay in a large resort or a boutique beachfront hotel with quick access to sandy beaches? There are several large hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico, each with its own restaurant, spa, and convention center. There, you’ll be a short drive from the beach but close to various city amenities like shopping and dining in San Juan. If you want to be just steps from the beach, consider the island of Jamaica, where you’ll find many charming hotels within a short walk of Negril Beach.

Of course, your budget will be important when you’re making your Caribbean travel plans. The cost of hotels and food can fluctuate depending on the island you choose. For example, Trinidad and Tobago, along with Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, have many budget-friendly hotels to choose from. You can also save money by visiting the islands outside of peak season, typically from September to November. Although staying at an all-inclusive resort might be more costly, it will make tracking your spending in the Caribbean easier, because pretty much everything is part of the package (including food and various activities).

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The best Caribbean Islands

1. the bahamas, the best caribbean islands to visit for nightlife.

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The Bahamas is home to scores of bars, many of which open after hours. Some are on the beach, where you can dance in the sand, while the heart of the city is home to luxurious nightclubs with grand staircases and famous DJs playing the latest hits. Stay at one of the party resorts for a club-like atmosphere that lasts from morning to night. This is also a great way to meet people if you're traveling solo.

  • For partying, the best time to visit the Bahamas is around Spring Break (March/April) or later in the spring (May/June).
  • For the best nightlife, consider booking your stay in Nassau .

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2. Jamaica, the best Caribbean Island to visit for adventure

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Jamaica is one of the best Caribbean Islands to visit if you like outdoor adventures. For something a little different, there are several waterfalls where you can go climbing, soak in relaxing waters, or row through caverns. Jamaica also provides opportunities to surf, go ziplining over waterfalls, or horseback ride. Visit Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios to enjoy rainforest bobsledding – no snow required.

  • The best time to visit Jamaica is in the winter months to avoid the really hot weather.
  • The best cities to visit are Negril , Montego Bay , and Kingston (the capital city).

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3. Barbados, the best Caribbean Islands for foodies

Rows of colourful houses gracefully perch on the soft white sand, while swaying palm trees dot the landscape.

Foodies will love getting a taste of Barbados . On the island, there are numerous bars, rum shops, fine dining restaurants, and food trucks where you can sample an array of tropical dishes. Don’t leave without trying some of the island’s most popular dishes and drinks, such as fish cakes, guava cheese, chicken feet, and rum punch. Visit in mid-October for the Food & Rum Festival , which takes place on the southwest end of the island, to meet celebrity chefs and try lots of local cuisine. If you fancy brushing up your kitchen skills, why not learn to cook Creole and Caribbean dishes while you’re on vacation, several places on the island offer cooking classes.

  • The best time to visit Barbados is in the winter.
  • The best places to visit include Bridgetown (the capital city) and Saint James .

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4. Dominican Republic, the best Caribbean Island to visit for history lovers

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The Dominican Republic has a rich history, having become independent in 1844. There are several historical sights to discover around this island to help you learn more – these include the El Faro a Colón, a monument in La Isabela near Santo Domingo, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.

  • The best time to visit the Dominican Republic is early to late spring when the weather is at its finest.
  • Santo Domingo is the best city to visit in the Dominican Republic.

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5. Puerto Rico, the best Caribbean Island to visit for tropical rainforests

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See a variety of plants and wildlife on a tour of El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico . While visiting the park, you can also enjoy a swim, go for a hike on the trail, or hop on a horse to see even more of the forest. Just be sure to take your bathing suit and camera along – this is a photographer’s paradise.

  • The best time to visit Puerto Rico is winter or spring.
  • The best cities to visit in Puerto Rico are San Juan (the capital) and Ponce.
"One of the most popular events is the Trinidad Carnival, which takes place in February and is a colorful carnival similar to Mardi Gras. Carnival participants often throw mud, paint, and flour for added fun. If you’re into music, there are several Caribbean festivals that you might enjoy, such as the Crop Over Festival held in July in Barbados, which features calypso bands. If you prefer reggae music there’s Sumfest, which also takes place in July on the island of Jamaica."

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Plan your visit to the Caribbean islands

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A visit to the Caribbean can be great for a family holiday, an adventure vacation, or a romantic getaway. No matter your reason for traveling to this exotic destination, there’s an island that will suit your travel style and budget. The Caribbean Islands are a beautiful place to make memories, so start planning your island vacation today. Find the best flight deals , hotels , and vacation packages for your preferred island.

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Sure, the Caribbean may be widely considered a destination for couples and families, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have an amazing solo trip. In fact, I’ve traveled solo to the Caribbean many times and have always had an unforgettable experience.

The Caribbean is a place to relax and unwind in a tropical paradise, though each island offers unique opportunities to enjoy local beaches, hiking, adventure, wildlife, food, and culture.

Of course, not all Caribbean islands are the same, and some tend to be more suitable for solo travelers than others. To help you find these top Caribbean vacations for solo travelers , I’ve collaborated with some of my favorite bloggers to come up with a list of our favorite Caribbean destinations to explore alone.

Note this solo female travel guide is not exhaustive. For instance, the main islands of the British Virgin Islands as well as Saint Kitts are just a few other great solo spots; however, the below offers a solid starting point for researching the safest islands in the Caribbean to visit as well as the most worthwhile islands for traveling alone.

Also note that the destinations listed below are not all single islands; some are island nations or archipelagos. In those instances, suggestions for which islands to base on will be in the paired text!

Disclaimer: Please always check current travel advisories for a particular country before booking a trip.

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Once you’ve  grabbed your seat , read on for our Caribbean travel guide sharing some of the most fun and safe Caribbean islands for solo travelers.

Best Caribbean Islands For Solo Travel

On any list of solo travel pros and cons , one of the biggest advantages of solo travel is having ultimate freedom over your schedule. Luckily, there are loads of incredible places in the Caribbean.

Here is a list of the best Caribbean destinations for solo travelers:

1. Dominican Republic

Bavaro Beach in the Dominican Republic is a top spot for a solo Caribbean vacation

If you’re looking to have fun while traveling alone , one of my favorite Caribbean destinations is the Dominican Republic. It’s technically not an island, but a nation on the island of Hispaniola with a lot to do and see for a memorable solo beach trip .

First of all, if you’re looking for a relaxing solo trip to the Caribbean, Punta Cana is a must! The region is very safe and is known for its plethora of all-inclusive resorts, beautiful connecting beaches, and tropical paradise setting.

Most likely, much of your Punta Cana itinerary will revolve around relaxing on the sand, switching between swimming in the sea and pool, and partaking in resort activities. Because of this and the fact that everything is typically included, there is little to stress about — a definitely plus when traveling alone.

It certainly has some of the best Caribbean resorts for solo travelers!

Want to go beyond the all-inclusive resorts?

Opt for a Dominican Republic road trip where you can:

  • Explore the many things to do in Santo Domingo , the capital of the DR
  • Visit the beaches of San Rafael, Los Patos, and Paraiso along the Larimar Coast
  • Go bird watching at Oviedo Lagoon in Jaragua National Park
  • Camp at Eco del Mar and take a boat trip to the gorgeous Bahía de las Aguilas Beach for sunset
  • Stay in a treehouse in the jungle at Rancho Platon in Barahona
  • Summit Pico Duarte, the highest point in the Caribbean and one of the top spots for hiking in the Dominican Republic

If you need to rent a car, I recommend checking out Discover Cars , which price compares different sites and can help you save up to 70% on your rental.

Nervous about driving in the Dominican Republic on your own? Choose a homebase and book day trips and excursions or hire a driver to take you around to explore the best of Dominican Republic travel .

Just make sure to do your research on which Dominican Republic cities and towns are the safest for visitors, as the destination tends to see more crime than the others on this list, particularly outside of the resort and tourist zones.

-By Jessie from Jessie on a Journey

Dominican Republic Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Dominican Republic tours .

Click here for a list of top-rated Dominican Republic hotels .

2. Guadeloupe

Babin Beach makes Guadeloupe one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

Guadeloupe is one of the best beach destinations for solo travelers . Not only is it one of the safest Caribbean islands for solo travel with a low crime rate, but as you drive you’ll see sign after sign beckoning you to another beach or park.

Just to give you a quick lay of the land, Guadeloupe is actually an overseas department of France comprised of seven inhabited islands — and even more uninhabited islands. Interestingly, the Guadeloupe Archipelago is a Biosphere Reserve.

You’ll likely spend most of your time exploring Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, which are linked by a bridge and together form a butterfly shape when viewed from above.

Personally, I rented a car, as driving around Guadeloupe is the best way to experience all that the destination has to offer, like rainforest hiking in Guadeloupe National Park, stand-up paddle boarding through mangroves from Plage de Babin (Babin Beach) to Islet Macau, hiking the rugged coastal Trece Des Felices trail, and exploring the more than 200 beaches.

Don’t miss Plage de Grande Anse — often touted as the best beach in Basse-Terre — as well as Plage de Salée à Bananier, one of the Caribbean’s most brilliant black sand beaches.

To date, traveling Guadeloupe on my own has been one of my favorite Caribbean trip experiences, and it’s the safest Caribbean Island for solo female travel I’ve ever been to.

Guadeloupe Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Guadeloupe tours .

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Aruba is one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

Aruba is a dreamy island destination featuring never-ending shades of turquoise water and soft white sand. Families, friends, and honeymooners alike frequent this Caribbean island and frankly, it’s easy to understand why. The ocean is so pristine that it’s almost hard to believe.   

Aruba features more than just those famed blue waters, though. Rugged lava rocks replace the sand on the western coast, and forests of green cacti climb up to dry mountainside trails. 

These unexpected landscapes are exactly what makes Aruba so incredible to explore as a solo traveler. And, as the island is only 20 miles long and 6 miles wide, you can see a lot if you put your mind to it, even in a short amount of time. 

I highly recommend that all solo travelers rent a vehicle. You will be able to visit forgotten corners of the island and travel at your own pace, stopping as often and as long as you wish. If you have 4WD, you will be able to access the secret natural swimming pools inside Arikok National Park. 

For anyone wary of solo travel in Aruba, don’t fret — it is consistently ranked as one of the safest Caribbean islands for travel .

Common crimes are limited to vehicle break-ins and petty theft. Don’t leave money, cameras, or purses unattended. 

Though I had visited other Caribbean islands in the past, I truly was not ready for how unique and ruggedly beautiful Aruba would be. I highly recommend Aruba travel for all solo females. Your Aruba solo trip will truly be unforgettable! 

– By Monica from This Rare Earth

Aruba Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Aruba tours .

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4. Puerto Rico

Old San Juan in Puerto Rico is a top destination for solo travel in the Caribbean

A top Caribbean island for traveling solo is Puerto Rico.

First of all, no Puerto Rico travel guide would be complete without mentioning San Juan, the capital of the island. San Juan is a popular tourist destination, making is a great place to meet other travelers, including those traveling solo.

This city is filled with top-rated hotels and resorts and is also rich in history and architecture. In fact, Puerto Rico’s architecture is gorgeous with various styles including Spanish Colonial, Gothic, and Baroque. 

In terms of history, you’ll be transported back to the 16th century as you walk around Old San Juan. From there, admire historic art at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico that includes art from Puerto Rico, Latin America, and other Caribbean islands.

From San Juan, you can take day trips to places like El Yunque National Forest — a great place for solo travelers in Puerto Rico as long as you stay on the marked trails — Carolina Public Beach, and the beautiful island of Culebra.

For a weekend (or longer) getaway, head to Vieques, a paradisical island off Puerto Rico’s eastern coast. Here you can kayak a bioluminescent bay at Mosquito Bay, hike through the Playa Grande Sugar Mill Ruins to Playa Grande, spend time lounging on Starfish Beach, and enjoy Vieques’ top farm-to-table dining .

Now, when exploring San Juan, always be cautious at night, especially if you’re walking on an isolated street. Make sure not to take out valuable items such as your wallet unless you really need to as it might make you an easy target for robbers. 

One place you need to avoid at night is La Perla, a popular neighborhood with interesting street art. Instead, spend your evening enjoying the many nightlife options; whether you’re looking for a casual bar or a vibrant nightclub, Puerto Rico has them all.

-By Rasika from Bae Area & Beyond

Puerto Rico Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Puerto Rico tours .

Click here for a list of top-rated Puerto Rico hotels .

5. San Blas Islands 

Enjoying sunset in the San Blas Islands on a solo female travel Caribbean vacation

One of the best places for solo travelers to visit in the Caribbean is the San Blas Islands in Panama. This hidden gem is often overlooked by travelers due to its remote location, making it the perfect vacation spot!

There are actually 365 islands in San Blas, but only a few are inhabited. The Indigenous Kuna people coordinate all travel for those visiting the San Blas Islands. 

The Kuna Yala region is an autonomous region in Panama, meaning you need your passport to enter.

Most people get transportation from Panama City to San Blas via car then boat, others prefer to fly into one of the smaller airports, and some charter a catamaran boat to get around the islands. Just be sure to book with a company that is familiar with the Kuna region.

The Kuna people are very friendly hosts. They will take you to other islands for a few hours to snorkel or relax on the beach.

While you’re relaxing, the staff is catching dinner (unless you have dietary restrictions). They’re also happy to teach you about Kuna history and culture. Sitting on your deck eating fresh seafood with new friends while the sun sets over the water is an incredible way to spend a solo trip. 

The San Blas Islands are the perfect getaway for solo travelers looking for a mixture of relaxing vacation and local culture. No Panama travel guide would be complete without mentioning them!

– By Pam from The Directionally Challenged Traveler

San Blas Islands Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated San Blas Islands tours .

Click here for a list of top-rated San Blas Islands hotels .

6. Martinique

Relaxing on the beach in Martinique which is one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

Martinique is one of the Caribbean’s French islands. From perfect beaches with coconut trees to authentic creole dishes, Martinique is definitely a dream destination for solo travelers!

The official language in Martinique is French, although the mother tongue there is Créole.

Créole culture is very generous, warm, and welcoming, which suits solo travelers as it makes Martinique a very safe destination for both solo male travelers and solo female travelers.

The pace of life on the island is slower than on the continent, creating an environment where visitors are more likely to meet locals and share experiences and conversations.

The best things to do in Martinique tend be water sports and time at the beach — basically activities that feature lots of translucent turquoise water and soft golden sand.

Additionally, landscapes on the island will take your breath away. Some of the best beaches include Anse-Noire Beach — a black sand beach hidden in a cove — and Anse Dufour, an easily accessible golden sand beach. 

During your stay in Martinique, you may want to book a tour to Baignoire de Joséphine, which is famous for its shallow turquoise waters and white shoals. This swimming area is only accessible by boat, with boat toars typically including a traditional punch drink and some coconut snacks.

Be careful though as the drinks can be strong — especially when spending the whole day in the strong Caribbean sun! 

– By Mary from brbymary

Martinique Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Martinique tours .

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7. Holbox Island

Enjoying the beautiful beaches on Holbox Island which is one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

The Mexican Caribbean island of Holbox (pronounced hole-bosh) is one of the best islands for solo travelers because it’s safe, beautiful, and popular with backpackers, so it’s easy to meet people. It is located in the Yucatan Peninsula, about 3 hours from Cancun — though it feels a world away!

Isla Holbox (Holbox Island) is a small town, and it feels just as charming as any other Mexican pueblo; but, it has the bonus of being located on the gorgeous Caribbean Sea.

The streets and roads on Holbox are “paved” with beach sand, and you’ll use a bike or golf cart to get around as there are no cars allowed on the island, and all the bars are shoe-optional!

Besides being one of the most beautiful places in Mexico, Holbox Island has retained a humble vibe. There are no big-name all-inclusive resorts in Holbox, no chain restaurants or bars, and no tourist shops. In fact, everything on the island is run by its 2,000 residents!

There are so many great things to do in Holbox and, of course, the majority revolve around being near, in, or on the Caribbean Sea.

Nature lovers will enjoy the Yum Balam Nature Reserve, a protected natural area located around Holbox Island. The reserve is home to a sizable flock of wild flamingos, and in the summer months, large numbers of whale sharks migrate past this part of the island. The June to September whale shark season is one of the most popular times to visit Holbox.

Punta Cocos is one of the best beaches in Holbox , with hammocks in the water to enjoy during the day. At night, you can see bioluminescence at this beach. This natural phenomenon is caused by microscopic phytoplankton in the water that emits light to give off a twinkling effect.

On the opposite side of the island, you’ll see the more posh side of Holbox. If you want a solo spa getaway, there are gorgeous bungalows you can rent to pamper yourself all along the island’s main beach, Playa Holbox. Besides the chic hotels and resorts, you’ll also find nice restaurants and hip rooftop bars. 

To get to Holbox Island, you’ll fly to Cancun International Airport. From the airport, you can rent a car and drive or take a bus for about 3 hours to the small town of Chiquila. From Chiquila, you’ll board the 30-minute ferry to Isla Holbox. If you come by rental car, you must leave it in a paid parking lot next to the ferry dock, at a cost of about $5-10 per day.

Visiting the island is a true highlight of any Caribbean or Mexico travel experience!

– By Shelley of Travel To Merida

Holbox Island Travel Resources:

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Colorful Curaçao architecture makes it one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

Is Curacao safe for solo female travellers? The short answer is yes!

Curaçao might not be the first island that comes to mind when you think about the Caribbean; but, after living in the Caribbean three times and having traveled to many islands, I’d say Curaçao is a great pick for solo travelers.

Curaçao is located in the Southern Caribbean Sea, next to the better-known island of Aruba.

What makes Curaçao a great island for solo travel is the fact that it’s quite a safe and well-organized island with friendly people and plenty of activities you could easily join on your own.

Curaçao is known as one of the best Caribbean islands for scuba diving and snorkeling. And you definitely won’t be the only one who signs up for a day of diving or even a week-long scuba diving course on their own. It’s a great way to meet other people and explore the island’s beautiful coral reefs.

Or sign up for a morning of quad biking or a fun boat trip.

Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, is very walkable, with enough on offer to keep you entertained for several days. The historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with beautiful buildings, several museums, a fort, and nice street art.

Pietermaai, on the outskirts of Willemstad, probably offers the largest selection of good quality eateries but throughout the island you’ll find a wide range of great restaurants, cafés, and beach bars.

And then there are all of Curaçao’s beautiful beaches, which range from small, quiet beaches to lively beaches lined with popular beach clubs. Bring your snorkeling gear to every beach you go to because almost all of them offer good snorkeling directly from the shore.

Rent a car to explore the more remote corners of Curaçao, and if you love hiking climb Christoffel Mountain for a nice view of the island.

I think this gives you a good idea of what Curaçao has to offer and why it’s a great island for solo travel in the Caribbean .

-By Sanne from Spend Life Traveling

Curaçao Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Curaçao tours .

Click here for a list of top-rated Curaçao hotels .

Bermuda's white sand beaches make it one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

If you are a solo traveler and want a Caribbean holiday with the best beach vibes, try Bermuda.

It is the shipwreck capital of the world and has the best beaches; though, it also has so much more to see and do that vacationing in Bermuda should be on everyone’s bucket list whether they travel solo or not. That being said, Bermuda has some specific things on offer for solo travelers.

For one thing, it is safe.

Moreover, almost everyone speaks and understands English.

And lastly, it has great tourist infrastructure and the chances of getting lost off the grid are very low.

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Cooper Island Nature Reserve, and Crystal Caves are just some of the attractions here, and of course, there is the wind and the waves (as long as you avoid hurricane season). So if you are planning solo travel to Bermuda, be sure to plan a perfect itinerary or you are bound to miss some fun activities and experiences. It is especially important to do your research on the weather and what to pack.

Whether it is island hopping or snorkeling, map out your activities, where you intend to do them, and your budget well in advance.

Since hotels are expensive, start planning beforehand so you can book well in advance and possibly even find a deal. And, if it fits your solo travel budget , consider hiring a car or a tour guide to get the most out of your trip.

-By Sayali from Yotripp

Bermuda Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Bermuda tours .

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10. Antigua

Staying at Hermitage Bay in Antigua, one of the safest islands to travel alone

When you think of Antigua travel , you likely picture couples frolicking on the beach hand-in-hand and honeymooners gazing into the sunset.

Well, I’m here to tell you that Antigua adventures abound for solo travelers, from hiking in Antigua to scooter snorkeling to exploring the lush 1,680-acre Wallings Nature Reserve.

And if you’re into health, you can take a solo trip to Hermitage Bay and enjoy some yoga and spa time. It’s one of my favorite places for a Caribbean wellness retreat .

Hungry? Join the party at Shirley Heights on Sundays, where locals and visitors come together to dance and enjoy some local barbecue food. It’s a social scene and a great spot to meet locals while traveling — though even if you feel awkward mingling simply taking in the view while sipping a rum punch is worth the trip.

Of course, visiting some of the beautiful beaches Antigua is known for is also a must. A few top picks include Rendezvous Bay Beach, Pigeon Point Beach, and Half Moon Bay.

Scared to travel solo ? Feel good knowing that Antigua is generally considered a safe destination with a low crime rate!

Antigua Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Antigua tours .

Click here for a list of top-rated Antigua hotels .

11. St. Lucia

Luxury hotels in St. Lucia help make it one of the best Caribbean islands for solo travel

While St. Lucia is typically considered a honeymoon destination, I’ve visited this Caribbean island solo — and loved it! I can confirm it’s one of the safest places to travel alone in the Caribbean.

Not only is St. Lucia one of the most breathtaking destinations in the Caribbean, but it showcases a wide range of experiences, from adventures like scuba diving and snorkeling colorful reefs to culinary offerings like Fish Fridays at Gros Islet’s Jump Up and Anse La Raye to finding beautiful secret beaches in St. Lucia .

Additionally, there are many unique activities like driving into a volcano in Soufriere — where you can also partake in a therapeutic mud bath — and climbing the iconic Piton Mountains.

The island is also one of my favorite for exploring water sports and wellness and is the perfect place for a romantic getaway for one, especially as there are so many unique luxury resorts, like Jade Mountain Resort and the BodyHoliday .

That being said, you don’t have to break the bank as a solo traveler, as St. Lucia is home to hostels, guesthouses, and Airbnbs.

You’re certainly in for a treat when visiting St. Lucia solo!

St. Lucia Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated St. Lucia tours .

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12. The Bahamas

swimming with pigs at Big Major Spot Cay on a solo Caribbean vacation

It doesn’t get much more relaxing than the Bahamas, an archipelago and country in the West Indies of the Caribbean.

Bahamas travel is synonymous with stunning white sand beaches, pastel colored homes, aquatic adventures, and delicious seafood (conch for breakfast , anyone?)

Oh, and you absolutely must spend some time relaxing in the sand with a tropical “Bahama Mama” cocktail. Hey, when in Rome The Bahamas!

There are 700 islands in total, so travelers researching unforgettable solo Caribbean vacations will have plenty of activity options to really customize their trip.

When choosing your base, popular tourist destinations like Nassau and Grand Bahama will make it easier to meet other people and overcome loneliness when traveling solo , if that is something you’re nervous about. Nassau can get especially bustling as this is the capital of the Bahamas and the main cruise port.

Now, if you’re looking to get away from the crowds and experience something truly unique, I highly recommend heading to the Exumas , a group of of 365 cays — of which only 29 are inhabited — located about 30 minutes by plane from Nassau.

Here the word that will likely to come to mind is “pristine”, especially as you gaze upon the destinations’s sapphire-blue waters.

You can base yourself in Staniel Cay, which has beautiful beaches and guesthouses and is an easy location for day trips.

A few not-to-miss Exumas experiences include swimming with pigs at Big Major Spot Cay , swimming with nurse sharks at Compass Cay , enjoying the daytime party and good vibes at Chat ‘N’ Chill , and spending time in the Thunderball Grotto — featured in the James Bond movies Never Say Never Again and Thunderball !

Bahamas Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Bahamas tours .

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13. Grand Cayman

Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is a top solo female travel Caribbean attraction

Constantly touted as one of the safest islands to travel alone , visiting Grand Cayman is a great choice for solo travelers craving a laid-back vacation with lots of activity options.

Grand Cayman is part of a group of islands called the Cayman Islands, which also includes Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

While all of these islands are considered some of the best islands for solo female travel, Grand Cayman is a particularly great option as it’s the largest and showcases a wide range of experiences.

Visit Spotts Beach to relax and see wild sea turtles, look at (but don’t touch) the many starfish at Starfish Point, grab a drink at Rum Point, wander the beachy capital of George Town, or book an aquatic excursion — like a snorkeling or diving tour, as the Cayman Islands are home to 365 dive sites (one for every day of the year!).

Grand Cayman is also home to the coral sand-laced Seven Mile Beach, one of the top attractions in the Caribbean.

Interestingly, the Cayman Islands is known as the “culinary capital of the Caribbean”, with Grand Cayman in particular being home to incredible restaurants — like Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, which serves up lionfish to help curb their destruction of local reefs.

This all being said, there are many things to do on Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, so make sure to visit all three on your trip if you have the time. This will allow you to really experience the magic of Cayman Islands travel .

Grand Cayman Travel Resources:

Click here for a list of top-rated Grand Cayman tours .

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14. Grenada

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Grenada is the best Caribbean island for first timers.

It is one of the Windward islands and known as the ‘Spice Island.’ It is an island that is perfect for the foodie solo, diving solo and nature solo with rainforests and over 160 types of birds. Grenada is a melting pot of races. Head away from the south and you can experience the true Grenada vibe, away from the tourists. 

Why is it good for solos? Grenada feels authentic and is rich in art and crafts. Visit the chocolate factory to taste the island’s chocolate and see the necklaces and other crafts hand-made from the chocolate beans.

Sample the rum at the Rum Factory on the River Antione Estate that still makes rum the old fashioned way or see how nutmeg is processed at the Nutmeg Factory. 

Once a former British colony, this island has a mix of architecture with influences from the French and the British. Admire the super yachts at Port Louis Marina and stroll around the quaint and colourful capital, St George. 

Although it is good for solos, you won’t find that many here but if you’re searching for an island with friendly welcoming locals, that is rich in spices and traditional, then Grenada is your island.

-By Lisa from Girl About The Globe

Grenada Travel Resources:

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15. Bonaire

white sand beach meeting clear turquoise waters on Bonaire Island

The island of Bonaire sits just 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela and is a lovely quiet place for a tropical solo getaway in the Caribbean.

Bonaire is only 111 square miles (288 square kilometers) large, which makes it a great island for solo travelers.

It’s easy to navigate and distances are small. Moreover, there are plenty of fun things to do for sunseekers or if you’re into water sports, nature, or history.

The atmosphere on the island is relaxed and I felt very safe as a solo female traveler, although I recommend not leaving valuables unattended in your car or at the beach.

The capital of Bonaire is Kralendijk . Don’t expect a bustling city, but a small and pleasant shopping street with colorful buildings and street art.

The best time to visit is the evening when Kralendijk comes to life and you can dine at nice hotspots such as Sebastian’s Restaurant and La Cantina .

You can’t go to Bonaire without exploring the beautiful underwater world. There are several diving schools on the island, but you can also go snorkeling. Some good snorkeling spots are 1,000 steps , Andrea I and II, and Salt Pier —where you have a good chance of spotting sea turtles.

Ready for some beach time? Then hop on the ferry to “No Name Beach” on the beautiful island of Klein Bonaire (Little Bonaire). There are no facilities on this uninhabited island, so you might want to bring your own picnic.

Other beautiful beaches are Donkey Beach , Te Amo Beach , and Pink Beach .

Nature lovers should head to the north of Bonaire, where you will find Washington Slagbaai National Park . This park has a rugged coastline, salt lakes, cacti, and wildlife like flamingos, iguanas, and lizards. You can make a road trip by 4×4 car or go hiking and snorkeling.

In addition, I recommend you to do a “tour of the South” where you can visit rescued donkeys in the Donkey Sanctuary , do water sports at Sorobon , see the Slave Houses (an important part of Bonaire’s history), and admire the Bonaire Salt Flats . You can click here for a top-rated private tour option .

💡 Pro tip for solo travel in Bonaire: Don’t feel like going to a fancy restaurant or eating at your hotel by yourself? There are many great food trucks on the island with delicious food. This way you can enjoy a nice meal, but don’t have to feel uncomfortable.

-By Kimberley from Just Go Global

Bonaire Travel Resources

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Tips For Solo Travel In The Caribbean

Now that we’ve gone over some of the best beach holidays for solo travelers and answered the question, “Are the Caribbean Islands safe for solo female travelers?”, let’s chat about a few tips that can help make your Caribbean solo travel adventure extra safe and fun.

-Research entry and exit requirements. These can vary between Caribbean islands, but you may need a visa or specific documents to enter or exit.

-Research local safety concerns. While the destinations mentioned above are relatively safe, no place is without its issues. Make sure to research any local scams and safety issues and prepare accordingly.

For instance, in many tourist areas in the Caribbean you may need to learn how to avoid pickpockets — such as by wearing pickpocket-proof garments ( like these ).

-Keep general solo travel advice in mind. A few essential solo travel tips to keep in mind include investing in safety essentials like a door stop and personal safety alarm, never leaving your drink unattended, and avoiding walking alone in more desolate areas at night.

-Pre-book your airport transportation. One way to to curb travel anxiety — especially if it’s your first time flying alone — is to arrange transportation to your hotel before you arrive. Often the first day is the most challenging, so eliminating potential stressors is a smart idea.

-Use this time to grow your relationship with yourself. All of the Caribbean destinations listed above have one major thing in common: they are all tropical paradises full of opportunities to unwind. Make sure to carve out downtime to just relax on the road , journal, meditate, and spend time with yourself.

-Meet people by booking group tours. Of course, you should also book local excursions! Group tours offer a great way to meet other people in an organic way.

-Pack reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. The sun can be intense in the Caribbean, so protect your body by applying reef-safe sunscreen daily and by always wearing a hat and sunglasses. You can also buy clothing with SPF to further protect your skin!

Bavaro Beach is one of the best beaches to travel alone in the Caribbean

Renting A Car For Solo Travel In The Caribbean

Need to rent a car for your Caribbean trip? I highly recommend using Discover Cars to quickly compare your rental options.

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Travel Insurance For A Solo Caribbean Trip

When visiting the Caribbean—or anywhere else in the world—it’s wise to get travel insurance.

For this, I have two recommendations:

SafetyWing . If you’re looking for something straightforward and budget-friendly, you can’t beat SafetyWing. They offer one global policy that you can cancel at any time or continue paying for long-term coverage (making it the perfect option for digital nomads!).

Their plan includes medical coverage, trip interruptions, personal liability, unplanned overnight stays, lost luggage, and more.

World Nomads . For something more comprehensive, World Nomads is a great option. While you’ll pay a bit more, you’ll typically get higher coverage maximums as well as additional inclusions—like trip cancellation.

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Visitors on a budget can still enjoy a tropical vacation thanks to perks like free beach access and frequent deals on airfare and hotels. To help you find the right island for the right price, U.S. News ranked the best cheap Caribbean vacations based on top recommendations from industry experts and everyday travelers. Vote for your ideal bargain Caribbean getaway below, and for additional ways to save money on a Caribbean getaway, check out these Caribbean cruise deals .  (Note: The U.S. Department of State advises tourists to reconsider travel to Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago due to crime; check the website for updates before booking your trip and be cautious if you do decide to travel here.)

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With optimal scuba diving conditions and protected coral reefs, Curacao is an aquatic lover's paradise. The island also appeals to outdoorsy types with its impressive flora and fauna, and to history buffs with its rich and unique Dutch and Jewish cultural heritage. Getting here can be pricey, but if you visit between May and November, you'll find steeply reduced hotel and flight rates. You can also snag deals on Curacao vacation rentals year-round. Stick to free activities like relaxing on Playa Lagun and checking out the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge for additional savings.

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Jamaica has long been a prime destination for tourists thanks to its laid-back culture, impressive scenery and varied attractions. You may spend more money than you would in some other Caribbean destinations, but you can nab flight and hotel deals if you're willing to visit between June and November (hurricane season). Protect your investment by purchasing an affordable travel insurance plan before your trip. Or, arrive in April or May to enjoy budget-friendly prices without the threat of a hurricane. You may also find deals on all-inclusive resorts , which cover lodging, food, drinks and often more.

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Vacationers enjoy the contrast between bustling Trinidad and serene Tobago. Plus, there's no shortage of lodging options on either of these two islands, meaning you can easily find a reasonable room rate in an area that appeals to you. If you're planning to visit for the Trinidad Carnival in February or early March, book your accommodations well in advance to secure lower rates. As far as affordable activities go, head to one of the free or low-fee beaches or take advantage of your hotel's pool to soak up some sunshine.

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Martinique's variety of free attractions (think: Les Salines beach and St. Louis Cathedral) and budget-friendly street food vendors make it an excellent option for a cost-effective tropical vacation . Plus, you can find deals on many of the island's hotels for less than $150 a night – much cheaper than lodging found on other Caribbean islands. And the hotels typically include plenty of on-site amenities, such as idyllic pools, beach access and tasty eateries. However, staying in popular tourist spots like Les Trois-Îlets and Fort-de-France can be pricey, especially during the peak winter and spring months.

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Travelers frequently crowd this American paradisiacal territory, but if you plan far enough in advance – at least a few months – and visit outside the peak winter season, you have a solid chance of scoring a great hotel or vacation rental deal in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Just steer clear of the ports of call: The Virgin Islands are a popular stopping point for cruises, and prices around the docks are often inflated. While you're here, take advantage of the destination's many free outdoor attractions like Virgin Islands National Park on St. John and Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge on St. Croix.

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Grenada is often overlooked, meaning those who do visit can experience the island's white sand beaches and laid-back vibes without burning through their savings. Plus, it costs absolutely nothing to walk through Grenada's colorful capital, St. George's – including its aromatic Market Square – and swim in Grand Anse Beach's sheltered bay. The months from summer through fall are perfect times to visit: Deals on lodging and flights abound, and the island is less crowded. Save some extra coin by dining on fare from one of Grenada's local street vendors.   

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Travelers planning a cheap Caribbean vacation should look no further than Havana. Not only is this vibrant Cuban city easy to navigate (many attractions can be found within a few miles of each other), but travelers can explore it at no cost on a free walking tour. When it comes to lodging, opt to stay with a Havana resident (these are called casas particulares); accommodations are regularly priced at less than $50 per night. Keep in mind, Americans will need a Cuba Tourist Card, a travel license, travel insurance and various customs forms to visit.

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Finding a bargain in Barbados will require patience, especially if you plan to visit in winter. Warm temperatures, turquoise waters and lively festivals draw visitors in droves. If you can wait until May to experience the island, you'll find agreeable rates comparable to those available during hurricane season . To get the most bang for your buck, consider staying in one of Barbados' top-notch all-inclusive resorts . What's more, all of the island's 70-plus miles of white sand beaches are free to visit, regardless of where you stay.

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These islands aren't the easiest to reach, but that's part of the appeal. With a lush rainforest to hike through and numerous beach bars serving tropical cocktails, there are plenty of ways to pass the time on culturally rich St. Kitts. Meanwhile, the quiet, secluded beaches in Nevis are perfect for relaxation. Finding affordable room rates in both locations is easy – you can often score hotel rooms for less than $200 per night – but keep in mind, some attractions and eateries close during the hurricane-prone summer months.

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The capital of the Dominican Republic is an ideal destination for budget travelers. In addition to plenty of free or inexpensive attractions, such as the Zona Colonial and Los Tres Ojos National Park, visitors will find affordable room rates here for less than $100 per night. Plus, the city's favorable exchange rate ($1 is equal to roughly 55 Dominican pesos) makes it easy to make your dollars count. Just try to avoid traveling here during hurricane season, which lasts from about June to November; instead, time your visit between December and March to enjoy highs in the mid-80s.

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T20 World Cup 2024: What to explore at Caribbean islands? Tourist hotbeds in West Indies to visit!

Scuba diving, hiking, barrier reef... from Jamaica to Antigua, there is a lot to do!

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The highly anticipated ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 will begin on Sunday, June, at Texas' Grand Prairie Stadium.  

This year's edition of the T20 World Cup is noteworthy since it is the first major ICC tournament held in the United States, as well as the first World Cup hosted by North America since 2007.  The United States of America is co-hosting the tournament alongside the West Indies. It is only natural that many Indian fans will go to the United States and the Caribbean to witness such a historic and thrilling event. 

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The matches held in the West Indies are scattered across several islands of the Caribbean. When you are not in the stadiums cheering on your favourite team, there is a lot to explore and enjoy at these archipelagos. Here is a traveller's guide for the cricket fans who have booked their tickets for the T20 World Cup matches held at West Indies.

 1. The Bahamas

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The Bahamas is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean, near the southeast coast of Florida and north of Cuba. Although it is not geographically located in the Caribbean, it is regarded to be part of the West Indies region. It is famed for its beautiful sand and clear water beaches and has about 700 different islands to visit. 

There are also several large resorts in the Bahamas that draw millions of tourists each year, including Atlantis, Paradise Island, and the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar. The Bahamas offers a variety of interesting activities, like scuba diving, snorkelling, birding, fishing excursions, and more. There are additional distinctive spots, such as the pink beaches of Harbour Island, the third-largest barrier reef, and the famed swimming pigs of Big Major Cay, which have become a popular tourist attraction. With such attractions, it's no surprise that the Bahamas is one of the top holiday destinations in the Caribbean.

2. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the eastern Caribbean that is less well-known than other Caribbean countries. It is known as the "jewels of the Caribbean" and contains 32 islands, with Kingston serving as its capital. St. Vincent and the Grenadines, like other Caribbean nations, has gorgeous beaches and a diverse marine life, but it is also well-known for sailing and sport fishing. St. Vincent also has black sand beaches due to the country's volcanic nature. 

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Hiking and exploring the country's many islands are other popular activities for nature enthusiasts. The botanic gardens in the center of Kingston are home to exotic flora and a variety of animals that have been conserved for over 200 years.

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Jamaica is the Caribbean's third biggest island country, and it has a rich cultural heritage and historical significance. It is also a popular holiday location, with over 4.3 million visitors every year. Unlike the other entries on this list, Jamaica boasts a variety of habitats, including deep rainforests, extensive mountain ranges, and magnificent coral reefs. It is also known for its smooth white sand beaches and distinctive black sand beaches. 

Jamaica is the source of world-renowned reggae music, and its cultural identity is a fusion of European and African influences. Jamaica is a magnificent treasure trove waiting to be explored, with its vibrant traditional costumes, rich musical heritage, and distinct dancing steps.

4. Barbados

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Barbados is the Caribbean's easternmost island. It is an island made nearly entirely of coral limestone produced by coral reefs, with more than 200 beaches. With a pleasant tropical environment and crystal blue waters, it is a must-see location for everyone visiting the Caribbean. 

Barbados has one of the greatest nightlife scenes in the Caribbean. It is the birthplace of rum, and Friday nights in its capital, Bridgetown, are famous for rum and reggae cruises, as well as live music. There is also the island's sole sea cave, the Animal Flower Cave, which is also the oldest tourist destination in Barbados and is known for its sea anemones, from whence the name derives.

5. Turks and Caicos Islands

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The Turks and Caicos Islands are a British Overseas Territory located in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 925 kilometers southeast of Miami, Florida. The name "Turks and Caicos Islands" is thought to have arisen from the Turk's Head cactus, which originates on the islands. As a British foreign territory, the islands are regarded quite safe and have a well-developed tourism infrastructure. It also has the world's third biggest barrier reef, as well as Bright Reef (Coral Gardens), one of the world's most popular scuba diving destinations. The coral reef is made up of a single major ridge that stretches around 350 feet from the coast. It is also home to a variety of aquatic species, including sea turtles, barracudas, lionfish, and indigo hamlets. 

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Providenciales, in the Turks and Caicos, features one of the world's best white sand beaches, as well as a plethora of luxury hotels, villas, and shopping centers. 

6. British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are a British overseas territory made up of four bigger islands: Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke, as well as 32 smaller islands and islets scattered across the region. It is one of the Caribbean's most upscale and premium tourist destinations, known for its luxury villas and huge resorts. Their magnificent beaches, as well as the silky white sand beaches, have earned them global reputation.  The British Virgin Islands' stunning turquoise sea is a popular destination for sailing, diving, and snorkeling excursions.

7.  Antigua

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Antigua is a Caribbean Island country that forms part of the Antigua and Barbuda archipelago. It has an incredible 365 islands and is the prime location for travellers who prefer spending time on beaches. Some of the more popular beaches are Valley Church Beach, which is known for its tranquil ambience away from the crowds, Fort James Beach, which was built on the remnants of an old fort, and Dickenson Bay, which is the biggest and most popular beach on the entire island. 

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You may also visit the famed Nelson's Dockyard, which was originally a naval station in the 18th century, and Shirley Heights, a former military lookout from which you can see the island's picturesque views from above.

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9 Best Islands in the Caribbean to Retire

Beautiful weather, an affordable cost of living, and a relaxed vibe await retirees on these Caribbean islands.

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When retirement approaches , many begin to consider where they want to spend their golden years. While some retirees are most comfortable in the familiar surroundings of their hometowns, others envision themselves in an idyllic location — one that might offer beaches, sunshine, delicious food, palm trees, and a laid-back atmosphere. Perhaps they fell in love with a place they visited, and, for many, that place might be one of the islands in the Caribbean .

For some retirees, the goal is to reduce their living expenses and live comfortably on a limited fixed income. Others, meanwhile, prioritize luxury and amenities, ideal weather, and beautiful scenery. Living costs, ease of obtaining residency, tax benefits, financial requirements, expat communities, residential developments, and lifestyles vary among the islands, so a solid amount of research should go into making this important decision.

So, before you go out and buy your “I Live Where You Vacation” T-shirt, an extended visit with input from locals and expats is highly recommended. The U.S. State Department also offers advice about what to consider before retiring abroad. With insight from experts on the subject, we’ve selected some of the best Caribbean islands for retirement.

Puerto Rico

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As a U.S. territory, Puerto Rico offers many advantages for retirees seeking a tropical climate without relocating abroad.

Health care is widely available, and Medicare is accepted. Retirees can own property in Puerto Rico , too, with no restrictions or visas. For qualified retirees, the Individual Investors Act waives island and federal income taxes on dividends, interest, and capital gains for residents who live in Puerto Rico for at least half the year.

The cost of living is around 11 percent lower than on the mainland, and rents are about 53 percent less. In the major cities, like San Juan and Ponce, English is widely spoken, but it’s helpful to know at least some Spanish. The weather is warm , although humid at times, and hurricane season comes each year from June through November, peaking in August and September.

A number of established retiree communities, as well as assisted living facilities, are available. “Retirees will have no trouble settling into life in Puerto Rico,” according to an article by U.S. News & World Report . “The island is a retirement haven, home to big, active, and well-established retiree communities from the U.S. mainland. Most retirees settle around San Juan and the beach neighborhoods east of the city, though pockets of expats can be found around the island.”

Isla Mujeres, Mexico

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Located in the Caribbean about eight miles from the coast of Cancun, Isla Mujeres was once a fishing village. The atmosphere is still laid-back, and the cost of living is affordable. The small island offers beaches, clear and warm waters for snorkeling and diving, delicious restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Apartments, condos, and hotels are available, and rents and overall cost of living are relatively low. Most residents get around on motor bikes or golf carts, saving the expense of an automobile.

Retirees can apply for a temporary residency visa or permanent visa (after four years) at their local Mexican consulate, with financial qualifications. Those with legal residency can enroll in public health insurance for a small premium. Many purchase private insurance to cover medical expenses or pay out of pocket. Medicare is not accepted, though it is advisable for U.S. citizens to maintain coverage in the event they need to return to the U.S. for treatment.

U.S. Virgin Islands

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The main islands of St. Thomas , St. Croix , and St. John are attractive places to retire for those seeking mild weather, beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and access to restaurants and nightlife. As a U.S. territory, the U.S. Virgin Islands require no visas or passports for relocating. Medicare is accepted, and medical facilities are available on all the islands. The U.S. dollar is the currency, there’s no sales tax, and English is widely spoken.

The overall cost of living is higher than in the U.S., and rents are about six percent higher. A look at recent listings showed a wide range of rental costs, and like in most places, location, views, and amenities make a difference. Purchasing real estate on the islands works similarly to the mainland U.S., with attorneys representing both the buyer and seller. Travel + Leisure A-List advisor Margie Hand said, “When I was in the U.S. Virgin Islands this past June, I was shocked at all the people I met who had retired there. Some were working at stores in town, and one was an artist who sold pieces to local stores.”

Turks and Caicos

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Turks and Caicos is a British overseas territory consisting of eight main islands and more than 300 small ones. Average temperatures range from a high of 88 degrees Fahrenheit in July to 81 degrees Fahrenheit in January, and the climate is relatively dry . English is the official language, and the currency is the U.S. dollar. “These islands are some of my favorites in the Caribbean,” Hand told T+L. “However the cost of living may be high for some retirees.” In Providenciales, the most populous island that's also home to the international airport, monthly rents range from abut $1,500 to $3,660 in the city center. Condos, town houses, residences, and vacant land are available to purchase at a range of prices, plus there are no restrictions on property ownership by foreigners.

The government grants temporary residency permits with annual applications and offers investors permanent residency if they purchase property to use as a home. The investment must be $300,000 or $1 million, depending on the island, and the funds can be used for new construction or renovation of an older property. There are no taxes on real estate, income, inheritance, or estates. And the new Health City Medical Centre on Grand Cayman provides a range of high-quality, affordable health care,

On Anguilla , the northernmost of the Leeward Islands, the lifestyle is casual, and fishing, snorkeling, golf, tennis, and sailing are popular activities for visitors and residents. The cost of living here is on the high side, but apartments are available starting between $1,000 and $2,000 monthly. However, there are no income taxes, VAT taxes, or taxes on capital gains or inheritance.

Steve Haines, a longtime resident of Anguilla and a real estate broker at Trophy Properties , represents Four Seasons Anguilla Residences. He told T+L, “Some of the greatest things about the island are the wonderful people, perfect weather, and unbelievable food.” He added, “I’m seeing retirees who buy residences for year-round [living], as well as others who spend half the year here. It’s a combination of both.” Haines also noted that the island’s new airport — in progress — will make it easier to reach the destination in the future — perfect for visitors and residents.

Retirees are able to purchase property with an Alien Landholders license and additional fees. Those who own property are able to obtain permanent residency. With one hospital on the island, residents may need to travel to nearby St. Maarten for medical care or to one of the other islands — something to consider when retirement planning. Private insurance that includes transportation to the U.S. or a nearby large city is advisable.

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Dominica , nicknamed the “Nature Island,” is considered one of the most affordable Caribbean islands for retirees. There's an income tax based on residency status and income sources, but the destination offers tax incentives for retirees, including a reduced rate for those over age 65. “Navigating the landscape of Dominica taxes can be a crucial factor for individuals and businesses considering the island nation as a destination for investment and residency,” according to a recent article by Rihab Saad , managing director at Next Generation Equity.

For retirees who decide to make Dominica their permanent home, the Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program enables foreigners to establish permanent residency by making an investment of at least $100,000 in a government fund or real estate.

Both public and private health care services are available, and private insurance is recommended. Haines, who often spends time with friends who live in Dominica, said, “The island reminds me of Hawaii — very lush with fruit trees and gorgeous scenery. [It's a] beautiful place to live.”

Dominican Republic

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Located on the island of Hispaniola (along with Haiti), the Dominican Republic is one of the most affordable islands in the Caribbean for retirement. The cost of living here is about 47 percent lower than in the U.S., and rents are about 75 percent lower. The tropical climate, convenient location (it's about two hours from Miami), outdoor activities, and entertainment at resorts and hotels also make the destination an attractive option for retirees. Most expats and retirees live in Santo Domingo, Santiago, or Punta Cana.

The Dominican Republic offers a retirement visa for long-term residency with modest financial requirements, and those who decide to spend their golden years here can start with a standard tourist visa while the retirement visa is in process. Social security and pension benefits are not taxable, but all residents must pay taxes on income from financial investments such as stocks and bonds, certificates of deposit, and more.

According to a September 2023 article by Ashley Kilroy, an investment and insurance expert at SmartAsset, “Expats will need to purchase private health care insurance. Although this is an additional expense, it costs less to see a doctor and receive treatment in a private hospital in the Dominican Republic than in the U.S. International health insurance may cost up to $200 per month, and it covers most procedures and emergencies, and even some prescriptions.”

This small island in the southern Caribbean offers a stable political climate, warm weather, and a location outside the hurricane belt. Resorts, museums, shops, and towns provide plenty of activities and entertainment. While the overall cost of living in Aruba is slightly higher than in the U.S., rents are about 57 percent lower. There's an income tax, and retirees are eligible for exemptions on foreign pensions and annuities.

Quality health care — both public and private — is available, too. Foreign tourists can stay in Aruba for up to 90 days (180 days for citizens of the U.S. and the Netherlands). To stay longer, an application must be made to the Department of Immigration and Naturalization Services for a residence permit. A guaranteed annual income of at least $50,000 may qualify applicants age 55 and over for the status of “retired with guaranteed income.” According to luxury Caribbean property specialist 7th Heaven Properties , “The Government of Aruba welcomes foreign investment and there are no restrictions on foreign buyers buying property on the island with a view to moving to Aruba.”

Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, Belize

Located on Central America’s northeastern coast, just south of Mexico, Belize (formerly called British Honduras) consists of a mainland area and about 450 islands. Two of the islands (called cays) are popular retirement destinations: Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker. Both are a short flight or boat trip from the mainland. On a trip to Ambergris Caye a few years ago, I met retirees from the U.S. and Europe, happily adapting to the slower pace of life, living without cars (just about everyone drives a golf cart), and spending less than they did at home.

Belize correspondent for International Living, Shane Kenny, who moved his family to the country in 2019, noted in a recent article , “With Ambergris Caye being such a hot tourist destination, it’s also one of the more expensive places to live in Belize.” Of Caye Caulker , about a 30-minute ferry ride from Ambergris Caye, Kenny said, “Many consider Caye Caulker to be the laid-back, smaller version of Ambergris Caye. Be prepared to walk everywhere, as the streets are unpaved and there are no cars on the island — just a few golf carts.”

The government of Belize explains how to acquire residency or retirement status through the Visitor's Permit Extension, Qualified Retired Person Program, and permanent residency. Also making Belize an attractive retirement spot, the official language is English and the currency is U.S. dollars along with Belizean dollars.

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