11 Wonderful Places To Visit in The Caribbean

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The Caribbean is a region that lies between Northern and Southern America and is sometimes called the Antilles or West Indies. This region comprises about 700 islands and is home to 43 million people, with Columbia being the most densely populated. The tropical climate in the area and the low-lying island geography make it susceptible to extreme weather conditions such as a rise in sea level, intense storms, and coastal erosion. The Caribbean islands are also famous for their biodiversity and the hot sunny weather that attract tourists from all parts of the globe. There are also plenty of luxury resorts in these sunny islands which are to die for. Here is a list of beautiful places you should visit in the Caribbean.

Antigua

You would be surprised to know that Antigua is home to 365 diverse beaches, meaning there are a plethora of water sports you could try during your stay. In Antigua, Half Moon Bay offers lovebirds a more private romantic getaway destination. There are also plenty of historical landmarks in Antigua, such as Betty's Hope, where you could get the chance to learn about the area's colonial past.

US Virgin Islands

The best time to travel to the US Virgin Islands would be in late April, during the onset of the Carnival Season in St Thomas. You could also visit the renowned Trunk Bay Beach or tour the St John's shoreline. If you are a history junkie, St Croix fort would be a great addition to your travel itinerary, where you will learn about Danish history. The good news is that American citizens don't need a passport to visit the US Virgin Islands.

Guadeloupe

If you have never seen an island with golden or black sand, make your way down to Guadeloupe to see them for yourself. A significant percentage of the land in Guadeloupe comprises protected nature reserves and marine parks, which would make a fantastic tourist destination for ecotourists, snorkelers, and scuba divers. The nature reserves also provide privacy for tourists who don't enjoy crowded scenes and prefer quiet, surreal resorts.

Barbados

Consider visiting the limestone caves in Animal Flower Cave and Harrison's Cave and learn how they came to be in existence. You could also witness a horse race at the Garrison Savannah and bet on your favorite horse while you are at it. You shouldn't leave Barbados without sampling the bittersweet Mount Gay Rum if you are a rum enthusiast. The calypso tunes will surely have you dancing all night long.

St Lucia

Hiking enthusiasts are sure to have a blast in the Piton Mountains, where you get to enjoy the rugged landscape and feast your eyes on the awe-inspiring scenery the area has to offer. The Reduit Beach is also open to anyone who would like to take a dip or bask in the warm rays of the sun. St Lucia is also home to numerous luxury hotels where you could plan a romantic getaway with your significant other.

Cayman Islands

Stingray City offers tourists a chance to get up close and personal with stingrays as they wade in clear, knee-deep water in a shallow sandbar. During your time in Cayman Islands, you will discover some beautiful crescent-shaped shorelines and premier diving sites. The hotels and vacation rentals in the Cayman Islands are also more affordable than in other parts of The Caribbean.

St Vincent and The Grenadines

St Vincent and The Grenadines comprise 22 islands, meaning there is no shortage of exhilarating activities to indulge in during your stay. Take a tour to Kingston, the capital and the biggest island in St Vincent, and visit the marketplace where vendors sell fresh fish and produce. You could also opt to go snorkeling, golfing, or dive in between the numerous remote landmasses in the area.

Turks and Caicos

If you are a fan of scuba diving and snorkeling, gear up for an unforgettable experience in one of the most extensive barrier reefs in the world. You could easily spend a considerable chunk of your time underwater while visiting Turks and Caicos. For those who prefer to spend most of their time on land, the area has some luxury hotels which provide tourists with maximum comfort and value for their money.

The British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands have spectacular sandy beaches, unlike any other beach, you visit in the Caribbean. You could see the sea pools and boulders at The Baths National Park and feast your eyes on the wide variety of flora and fauna. These islands are also home to many posh hotels if you want an upscale experience.

St Kitts and Nevis

We could not fail to mention the vibrant nightlife that tourists enjoy when they visit the Frigate Bay of St Kitts and Nevis. You are also bound to enjoy the fresh fruits seafood, among other local cuisines the islands offer. Please don't miss out on the many ecstatic festivals such as The St Kitts Music Festival and St Kitts and Nevis National Carnival, where the city comes alive. If you are looking for a less crowded scene, you could board a ferry and sail to Nevis, which is more peaceful.

Curacao

Curacao is one of the ABC Islands, the others being Aruba and Bonaire. This island sits outside the hurricane belt, meaning you can expect to experience sunny weather all year round without having to worry about hurricanes or swirling storms. Apart from the gorgeous sandy beaches and coral reefs, the architecture in Curacao is bursting at the seams with colorful designs and culturally inspiring sights. Curacao is also a Dutch Caribbean locale and contains a sand-floored synagogue that dates back to the 18th Century.


From basking on the sunny beaches to going on an underwater adventure, there is no shortage of fun things to do while in the Caribbean. History enthusiasts would also have a splendid time learning about the past as they walk through the museums, preserved mansions, and forts. It is time to add a few of these wonderful places to your travel bucket list.

 

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