Caribbean Islands

Set amid a tropical utopia where majestic palms line a white-sand beaches, there is no greater way to enjoy a vacation than staying at a luxurious Caribbean resort. Whether it is a simple or all-inclusive, these tropical stays can perfectly accommodate families, friends and groups, as well as solo travelers and couples.

With sunny skies, white-sands, swaying palms, welcoming people and warm weather year-round, meet your personal tropical oasis in the Caribbean Islands. Now, that’s just par for the course, as they also present lush rainforests, verdant mountains, wonderful waterfalls and exotic wildlife. This magical ambiance of these islands makes it a major tourist destination with some 28 nations and territories. So, that’s nearly 7,000 islands in total, represented by influences from France, England, Africa, Spain and the Netherlands. Meanwhile the region is narrowed down into three main groups: The Bahamas, the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.

Shaped by a diverse history, the richness here has been blending into food, architecture, culture, style and overall spirit. With so much being offered, the hardest decision to make is, what will be first. From breathtaking beaches and crystal-clear waters to wide gastronomic offerings and fun-filled activities, you can begin your road to paradise.

A Brief Synopsis of the Caribbean Islands

With each Caribbean island bringing a unique vibe and a distinctive allure. start planning your next trip with the following. So, keep scrolling to find out which one is the best for you!

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Anguilla

Set amidst soft sands, balmy water temperatures and near-perfect weather, immerse in the timeless beauty that abounds in Anguilla. In fact, this county showcases 33 breathtaking beaches to choose from, with some shorelines reflecting pinkish-white sands. Just 16 miles long, it features simple, low-key spots, including chic beach houses and sleek boutique hotels to high-end resorts. Tackle some water sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking and sailing, as well as snorkeling and scuba diving. And if you’re up for challenges on land, the likes of golf, tennis, horseback riding will keep you active. Additionally, you can experience art gallery hopping, coupled with sightseeing historical sites and natural attractions. Leading the list for attractions, include Dolphin Discovery, Rendezvous Bay Beach, Scrub Island and the historic Wallblake House. From freshly-caught seafood to classics like jerk-style meats, the island is a culinary haven of appetizing desires.

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Antigua & Barbuda

Set along an unspoiled coastline that boasts 365 beaches, Antigua is an authentic haven of pleasure. Meanwhile, her close neighbor, Barbuda features a large lagoon and is surrounded by a protective reef. Both are known for their friendly people, pink-fringed shorelines, mysterious cliffs and an enjoyable climate. Antigua’s ridged coast hugs hundreds of little coves surrounded by alluring aquamarine waters and candy-colored villages. Connect to the ocean with snorkeling, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and PADI certified scuba diving. Back on dry land, hiking, cycling, horseback riding and tennis are bona fide pastimes. Sights to see include 17 Mile Beach, Prickly Pear Island, Half-Moon Bay, Stingray City, Dickenson Bay and Frigate Bird Sanctuary. Suited for a whole host of budgets, accommodations are wide-ranging, with everything from small guest houses to luxurious resorts. When it comes to a culinary adventure, Barbados and Anguilla have some similarities, but there are many differences as well.

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Aruba

Fringed by world-class beaches and crystal blue waters, soak up the rhythms and colors of Caribbean island life in Aruba. Part of the ABC islands, the friendliest people will give you the warms welcome, especially being the LGBT community. Moreover, in an area where the hurricanes seem to skip, year-round travel becomes idyllic. Oranjestad is the capital, while the High-Rise and Low-Rise sections are where the resorts reside. Palm Beach and Eagle Beach are the centerpiece, well-known for their pristine shorelines. Add adventure into your itinerary with kiteboarding and windsurfing, as well as fantastic opportunities for snorkelers and scuba divers to explore. Meanwhile, hiking, soccer, baseball and golf are a flurry of land activities to experience. For something special, the Conchi Natural Pool is the much sought after natural attraction with refreshing waters. The foods here will tickle your fancy, with everything from seafood and stews to Johnnycakes.

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Bahamas

The Bahamas flourishes with a palm-fringed coastline boasting sugar-fine sands and calm waters. And best of all, it’s just a hop, skip and jump away from the U.S. Technically, its not considered one of the Caribbean Islands, however it’s close in proximity. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty that abounds, as the chain comprises of 700 islands and 2,400 cays. The capital, Nassau is recognized for its crowning achievement, the neighboring Paradise Island, hosting a superabundance of upscale resorts. Atlantis presents seven outstanding resorts, in addition to championship golf courses, world-class casino, marine habitat and an action-packed141-acre water park. If you enjoy getting wet, swimming with pigs is a favorite pastime, along with jet-skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, snorkeling and diving. Known for its breathtaking beauty and seclusion, the Exumas is the perfect place to visit or stay. Feeling hungry? Bahamian dishes center upon seafood, influenced by South American and Creole cuisine.

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Barbados

Combining 70-miles of magnificent coastlines, history and culture, Barbados is the epitome of a tropical hideaway. The easternmost island in the Caribbean, it consists of a diverse landscape including lush rolling hills and flatlands. Just as popular as its beaches, the country is well-known for its sugar cane fields and rum distilleries. Looking for fun things to do on water? Thereupon, consider paddleboarding, kayaking and Hobie Cats sailing, on top of scuba diving and snorkeling. Enjoy endless recreation options on land like cycling, horseback riding, karting, hiking and playing cricket. Wondering what to see? A number of attractions await, including Harrison’s Cave, Morgan Lewis Windmill and Mount Gay, for the very best in rum. When you are thinking about accommodations, consider guest houses, luxury villas, self-catering apartments and upscale resorts. Showcasing flying fish and Cou Cou, the island’s melting pot culture features authentic dishes from India, Britain, Africa and Ireland.

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Bonaire

Whether you want to kick back or immerse yourself in nature, indulge in island isolation in Bonaire. Outside the hurricane belt, it’s another one of the Caribbean Islands to make up the ANC island chain. In spite of being a tiny island where the terrain is as dry as it is inhospitable, this country is blessed with spectacular waters surrounding it. In fact, the colorful coral reefs attract snorkelers and divers from all over the globe. Meanwhile, travel by foot, bike or ATV terrain vehicle through Washington-Slagbaai National Park, a vast desert landscape with mangroves and volcanic hills. Quench your travel craving by visiting Echo Parrot Sanctuary, Donkey Sanctuary and Cadushy Distillery, where you can drink cactus. Need a place to stay? Basically, you’ll encounter small guesthouses, B&B’s, private villas and numerous luxury resorts. A food lover’s dream, thrill your palate with a unique Caribbean spin on many international dishes.

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British Virgin Islands (B.V.I.)

Majestically set next to electric blue waters and powdery-white sands, the British Virgin Islands is a sight to behold. This overseas territory from England is a volcanic archipelago, comprising of four main islands and fifty-some islets and cays. The four main islands include Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, Anegada and Virgin Gorda, all in close proximity by boat. Satiate your thirst for adventures  on water with surfing, kiteboarding, snorkeling to wreck diving. Plan a trip to Virgin Gorda, which includes some legendary natural attraction. Featuring giant granite boulders, grottos and tidal pools the Baths are ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Meanwhile, in Spanish Town, try hiking up to Gorda Peak, the highest point in the country. Just like its easy-going approach, discover an impressive collection of accommodations scattered across its land. With seafood being the forefront for foods, amplify your appetite for the tastes of Spiny Lobster, Conch and Mahi Mahi.

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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands is a conglomerate of white-sand shorelines, coral gardens and refreshing waters. Embrace the scenic and serene as offshore reefs surround the nation, with famed Smith’s Cove attracting snorkelers and scuba divers globally. The main hub is Grand Cayman, spanning about 76 square-miles by 22-miles. It includes the capital, George Town and Heroes Square, a regular stop for cruise liners. More off the beaten track, Cayman Brac is named after its breathtaking bluff, attracting nature-lovers and thrill-seekers to engage. Just ten-miles long, Little Cayman is just as you imagine, with pink-hued sands and gentle surf. Pretty as a postcard, the town of Seven Mile Beach may be a little over six-miles long, but it packs a punch. Featuring delightful coral-sands, it’s home to dozens of ritzy resorts, restaurants and bars. Finally, satiate your food cravings with bold flavors like Spicy Lionfish Tacos, Goat Curry and Creamy Coconut Rundown.

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Cuba

The largest and most culturally-influenced island in the Caribbean, Cuba emits timeless beauty that abounds. Taking center stage, the capital, Havana, flourishes in old-world architecture, free-spirited culture and a bustling nightlife. Meanwhile, in historic Old Havana, hit the narrow streets in Old Square. Thereupon, it’s filled with lively markets, street vendors, art galleries, museums, cafés and those renowned classic American cars. From tourist-heavy to deserted beaches, discover a little slice of sandy heaven while in Cuba. With unrivaled water clarity teeming with exotic fish, the coral reefs are a haven for snorkelers and divers. Nature lovers can spend time at the El Nicho Waterfalls or hike to Pico Turquino, the highest point in Cuba. Varadero is another hive, playing host to one of largest resort areas in the region. Enchanting your palate is diverse here, as this nation’s melting pot has roots in Africa, Spain, Italy, America and more.

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Curaçao

Defined by rugged landscapes combined with picture-perfect bays and coves, toss your cares away in Curaçao. Showing off its pride in Dutch heritage, this country is the last of the “ABC Islands” to be featured. Willemstad is the capital, and is well-known for its pastel-colored colonial architecture and floating Queen Emma Bridge. Converted from a 19th-century Rif Fort, it now houses a shopping center filled with luxury boutiques. The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are the perfect spot for snorkelers and divers to explore, as well as offering kayaking, canoeing and windsurfing. An adventurer’s playground, take on mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing and rappelling, on top of ATV or Buggy tours. When considering where to stay, experience a wide scope of options including bed-and-breakfasts, historical houses, mid-sized hotels and top-of-the-heap resorts. Home to many different cultures, find the aromas of Afro-Caribbean, Venezuelan and Indonesian influences introduced into traditional delicacies.

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Dominica

Commonly referred to as “The Nature Island,” tropicality and tranquility intertwine deep inside the lush greenery of Dominica. Whether it’s rushing rivers, welcoming waterfalls, lush green rainforests or towering mountains – you’ll be in high heaven. Meanwhile, any kind of development is extremely sparse, with no major chain resorts and limited nightlife. Where it lacks in progress, it clearly makes up for in its timeless beauty, attracting travelers wanting something off-the-beaten-path. Moreover, the beautiful beaches may be sparse, but they are lined with mysterious black volcanic sands. Outdoor enthusiasts will be in awe of the conservation preservation of local forestry and wildlife. Thereupon, bird watchers may catch a glimpse with as many as 179 bird species. From tucked away cottages and hideaways to busy strips with smaller-scale resorts, quaint accommodations provide an incomparable setting. Satiate your cravings with a selection of mouth-watering medleys like straight-from-the-boat seafood and inspiring one-pot dishes.

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Dominican Republic

The second largest Caribbean island, the Dominican Republic is one of the most geographically diverse countries. From deserts and mountains to innovative architecture and world-renowned beaches, an oasis of possibilities awaits. Get wild around water with surfing and kayaking, then embark on exploring shipwrecks and underwater parks with snorkeling and diving. Punta Cana is the center of it all, with rows of luxury resorts lining the coast and never-ending activities. A major force in the tourism industry, the region stretches from Uvero Alto through Bávaro and down to Cap Cana. The crowded capital, Santo Domingo is recognized for its cobblestoned streets and historical locations such as Zona Colonial, and Plaza de España featuring the Alcázar de Colón palace. If you’re looking to get away from it all, La Romana will be postcard material. Influenced by Taíno, Spanish and African cultures, the cuisine here reflects the country’s rich culture and traditions.

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Grenada

Showcasing impecable beaches, lush landscapes and sweet scents – submerge yourself into the timeless beauty of Grenada. Nicknamed the “Spice Island,” it has a long-running history of producing nutmeg, clove allspice and cinnamon production. The nation’s capital, the horseshoe-shaped St. George’s is known for its scenic harbour and traditional shops. Thereupon, it’s also home to world-famous Grand Anse Beach and coastal treasure, the Underwater Sculpture Park. Showcasing 45 sun-soaked beaches, the cream of the crop will be Pink Gin Beach with its pink-hued sands. Hobie Cats, paddleboards and kayaks will keep you active, as well as Snuba and PADI-Certified SCUBA diving. For outdoor enthusiasts, try hiking the rough terrain or take on the challenge of waterfall rappelling. Grenada has an extensive range of accommodation including guesthouses, boutique hotels and all-inclusive resorts. Finally, food lovers will have a field day with delicious cuisines, including the one-pot stew, Oil Down, the national dish.

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Guadeloupe

Lying ever so majestically amid eye-popping tropical scenery, Guadeloupe captures the essence of a laid-back paradise. Basically, this is a French overseas region with a grand collection of over a dozen islands, with six being the main inhabited islands. Be whisked away with everything from uninhabited beaches to the jungle-draped mountains. With almost 250-miles of coastline, blissful beaches reflect sands with white, black or pink-hued colors. Hit the waves with windsurfing, kite surfing and jet-skiing, along with some pristine diving conditions at Jacques Cousteau’s Underwater Reserve. If you’re more of a land dweller, the landscape is well suited for 4×4 exploration, horseback riding, bicycling and hiking in the T Parc National’s rainforest. When looking for accommodations, Grand Terre and Basse Terre provide a collection of idyllic hotels and resorts. With their use of spices and herbs, ignite your senses with cuisines depicted by a French heritage and Creole influences.

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Jamaica

If you’re wanting some laid-back vibes, place yourself amongst the easy-going rhythms of Jamaica. Rising suddenly from the Caribbean Sea, this country is a prime tourist destination. The mountainous terrain makes a sensation with horseback back riding, ATV ventures and ziplining. The Blue Mountain Peak Trail is the longest trail on the island for hikers to traverse through. Another gem, Dunn’s River Fall is a famous location with rolling waterfalls. Remember, you’re in the country of Reggae, so visit the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston. Meanwhile, Rick’s Cafe in Negril is also a beacon, famous for classic cocktails, jerk chicken and the traditional, jumping off a cliff into the sea. Forge bonds on water with catamaran sailing, sunset cruises or try river rafting near Montego Bay on boats made of bamboo. From simple inns to cottages and mega all-inclusive resorts, accommodations are a symphony of opulence and splendor.

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Martinique

With the Caribbean Sea to the west and the Atlantic Ocean eastward, technicolor tropical dreams come alive in Martinique. Crowned by the still-smoldering Mont Pelée, a mountainous stunner, it boasts three stunning waterfalls and some top-notch hiking. Undoubtedly the hub of the destination, the country’s capital, Fort-de-France is well regarded for its colonial architecture and populated harbor. From white-sands to mysterious black-sand beaches, your own slice of nirvana is waiting. The terrain may be rough and uneven, but it offers the best conditions for horseback riding, ATVing and mountain biking. Dive into a world of wonder with scuba diving or be the eye in the sky with aerial adventures. Some of the most popular tours to experience are dolphin, turtle and whale watching. From cosy guesthouses to blissful boutique stays, find extensive accommodation options. Converging African European and Amerindian traditions, a wild culinary journey awaits with farm-to-table dishes.

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Puerto Rico

Recognized for its Caribbean charm, Puerto Rico boasts stunning natural settings, Latin culture and friendly hospitality. The territory of the United States means that American can travel here without a passport. The coastline is ringed with flawless beaches, while the interior is filled with rainforests and ancient volcanic mountains. Its capital, San Juan will be a highlight with Spanish colonial neighborhoods, nusy markets, historic sites and vibrant nightlife. Between kayaking, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, snorkeling and scuba diving, you’ll never get bored. Home to three bioluminescent bays, tourists can watch as living organisms emit a brilliant light. The number one go-to place to experience is El Morro, featuring an elaborate history and beautiful ocean vistas. With over 130 stays available from coast to coast, choose from eco-retreats, vacation rentals, historic properties and upscale resorts. Lastly, sample the world-famous Piña Colada before you leave, since the signature drink was born here.

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St. Barthélemy (St. Barts)

Commonly known as St. Barts, relax with the sea breeze and the murmur of the waves in St. Barthélemy. A step above the rest for A-listers, this 11-mile-long Caribbean island spurs out ultra-luxe hotels, private villas and trendy restaurants. Where red-roofed structures speckle the lush landscape, Gustavia is the capital. Moreover, this harbor-lined town receives high marks for its lavish boutiques, beach-chic eateries, art galleries and sensational sunsets. The iconic beaches are the name of the game, with each having its own personality. Skim the water’s surface with surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking or go down under with excellent snorkeling and diving conditions. With Fort Karl as its side, don’t skip out on Shell Beach, where beachcombers roam for sparkling shells. Sitting on a rock, the unique Eden Rock is one of the top 100 hotels in the world. Combining French cuisine with tropical flair, savoring local cuisine is a must.

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St. Kitts & Nevis

Framed by 68 square-miles of soft sands and azure waters, St. Kitts & Nevis promise nonpareil relaxation. Covered in tropical rainforests and sprouting waterfalls, it’s crowned by Mount Liamuiga, a dormant volcano, standing 3,800-feet above sea level. Experience adrenaline-rush provoking adventures with parasailing, kiteboarding, wave-runners and flyboarding. Meanwhile, the landscape conditions make it great for hiking through rainforest trails and snorkeling in the Coconut Tree Reef. Seize the opportunity and visit Brimstone Hill, a well-preserved fortress on a limestone hilltop. In the capital of Basseterre, shop until you drop then enjoy a night out in the strip at Frigate Bay. Consider a getaway to the unhurried sister island, Nevis, just a thirty-minute ferry ride away. Reflecting old-world charm and modern luxury, accommodations come in an amazing array and are pure laid-back chic. Featuring the finest fruits, vegetables and seafood, feast on spicy dishes like fish tacos and the much-beloved Conch.

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St. Lucia

With verdant mountains, tropical rainforests, ancient volcanoes and swoon-worthy beaches, Saint Lucia is a paradisiacal experience for honeymooners. Yes, you may have heard of the “twin peaks,” AKA the Piton mountains, exuding passion around-the-clock. Sweetening the pot, this nation is a chocolate lover’s dream, with centuries-old traditions of cacao production. Anse Chastanet Beach is a jewel, boasting colorful coral reefs with great diving experiences and many snorkeling spots. Unleash your inner adventurer with everything from forest hiking and ATV tours to waterfall swims and ziplining. Castries is the capital, with its trademark duty-free shopping, and is home to sought-after Rodney Bay. Prior to departing, visit Sulphur Springs Park, where you can apply mud facials from mineral-rich waters. Accommodations consist of boutiques, rentals, villas and posh resorts, including award-winning Jade Mountain. Known for being spicy, tease your taste buds to a unique blend of African, French and native Caribbean culinary influences.

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St. Maarten/St. Martin

Two nations, one Island, is the best way to describe the dual-nations of St. Maarten and St. Martin. Basically, it’s divided between the Dutch (Sint Maarten) side and the French side (Saint Martin.)  The scrub-covered islands are equally as diverse with predominantly low-lying landscapes, coupled with hills and valleys made up of more rugged terrain. Both urban and untamed, be immersed in rainforest-like landscapes, white-sand shorelines, wondrous wildlife and amazing caves. With cobblestone roads and colonial-style buildings, the capital, Philipsburg, shines upon colonial-style buildings and the Front Street shopping area. Keep it captivating as you experience surfing on Orient Bay Beach, or watch planes fly over Maho Beach. If you are seeking some of the poshest hotels and superior entrées, “The French side” introduces a smörgåsbord of opportunities in accommodations, as well as culinary treats. Meanwhile, the Dutch-side reflects an intoxicating nightlife filled with plenty of restaurants, bars and nightlife.

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St. Vincent & the Grenadines

Immersed by emerald hills, volcanic landscapes, yacht-filled harbors and captivating coastlines, St. Vincent & the Grenadines is a treasure trove. Comprising of 32 remote islands and cays, it’s also an aquatic lover’s paradise. Set sail by yacht to Tobago Cays Marine Park for some snorkeling and diving. Thereupon, swim with the Hawksbill Turtles and explore coral reef sites and shipwrecks. Take a hike down into the caldera of Climb La Soufrière for a close-up look at the incredible lava dome. Located in Vermont Nature Trail, catch the sight of the rare birds by traversing through the Parrot Reserve. Meanwhile, the capital, Kingstown spotlights busy markets, 19th-century churches and Botanical Gardens, a home to exotic plants and aviaries. With a handful of hotel options, accommodations may be sparse, but still promote an island-chic setting. Implementing the most enticing flavors, SVG cuisine dives deep into tradition with African, Caribbean and indigenous influences.

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Trinidad & Tobago

With the combination of Trinidad and Tobago, transcend to a tropical escape with soothing sands and palm-lined beaches. In Trinidad, mangrove swamps and rainforest hillsides flourish, whilst Tobago is serene with soothing white-sands and palm tree-lined beaches. Combined, this twin-island republic offers an enticing mix of cultural activities and eco adventures. Get ready to tackle paddleboarding in Pigeon Point, experiencing first-class diving or snorkeling Pirate’s Bay, or encountering bird species inhabiting sanctuaries at Asa Wright Nature Centre. Port of Spain is the capital, known for its early 19th century neoclassical style and the annual Carnival. Basically, this popular event features performers dressed in elaborate costumes dancing to steel pan or calypso music marching the streets. Whether you are looking for something budget-friendly or deluxe, retreat to any number of available accommodations. Finally, street foods are a major highlight, as this rich melting-pot of cuisine is influenced by scores of cultures.

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Turks & Caicos

With 40 islands and uninhabited cays to explore, Turks & Caicos is set amid a tropical utopia. Providenciales is the main island, hosting pristine coasts, restaurants, shops and hotels. In fact, its Grace Bay Beach is noted for powder-like shorelines and water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving and sailing. Yearning to veer off the beaten path? Hop on a boat to the North and Middle Caicos islands to seek seclusion. While there, venture into Conch Bar Caves, showcasing stalactites and stalagmites. Next, stopover Middle Caicos Co-op, featuring locally-made handcrafts. Meanwhile, South Caicos offers a chill-out vibe and is the fishing center of the country. Exuding a small-town atmosphere, the capital, Grand Turk is home to Cockburn Town, evoking a rich colonial-era architecture. When looking for a place to stay, serene villas and low-rise resorts are the norm. Seeking authentic local cuisine? Old-style dishes are commonplace, including signature dish, Conch.

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U.S. Virgin Islands

What’s better than flying to the Caribbean without a passport? If you’re American, The U.S. Virgin Islands is your ticket to paradise. Recognized for unspoiled beaches, charming culture and storied history, the vast rhythms here will overtake you. Basically, the USVI is made of four large islands and 50-some smaller islands and cays. Discharging a cosmopolitan atmosphere, St. Thomas is a shopping metropolis filled with breathtaking harbors. Thereupon, duty-free boutiques located in quaint alleyways await in the capital, Charlotte Amalie. St. John is a natural playground, with over two-thirds of its grounds dedicated to Virgin Islands National Park. If you’re searching for world-class snorkeling, sun-kissed shores, fine dining, resorts and casinos, St. Croix is a win-win. From hilltop points to beachside getaways and old estates, the USVI is filled with unlimited establishments. With seafood being the go-to food, seafood comes in the form of lobster, conch, wahoo and red snapper.

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The Caribbean Islands and Nations: Recapping

Perfectly fit into the genuine and magical ambiance of the Caribbean coast, these incredible islands create an exceptional setting. Some of the smaller Caribbean islands of this archipelago chain include Saba, Montserrat and St. Eustatius (also known as Statia.) If you happen to be looking for the best travel deals, Tropicality offers a whole onslaught of vacation savings.

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