The top 15 islands of the Caribbean

by Royal Holiday

White sands, a turquoise sea, colorful palm trees and delicious food. The Caribbean has tons of hidden islands and each one is a treasure in itself. But there may be places that are better or more worthwhile than others. Here is a list of the best islands in this amazing area of the world.

Despite having somewhat strange names -what were those pirates thinking?- these are extremely beautiful places, with excellent activities and attractions, the most beautiful beaches, and improved accessibility.

  1. Haiti

In its capital, Port-au-Prince, you’ll find the ideal place to get away from the world for a while and let yourself go. This island has more than 20 historical and tourist attractions, including the Musée du Panthéon National Haitien and a flea market.

  1. Guadeloupe

A haven of the weather. It features over 50 natural attractions such as its botanical gardens Deshaies or coral reefs at Pointe des Châteaux. It is definitely the ideal place for adventurers of flora and fauna. Its name used to be Karukera, which means “island of beautiful waters”. No wonder they named it that way!

  1. Dominica

Not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, this island is nicknamed the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean” for its incredible volcanoes, sparkling waterfalls, dense forests and over 300 miles of trails. Its capital, Roseau, has dozens of attractions to visit. A must-visit!

  1. Turks and Caicos Islands

An ideal destination for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling, this place has over 60 attractions, and amazing beaches to lie in the sun. The first of its names is due to a cactus whose shape resembles the Turkish fez, and the second comes from caicos, great reefs that become islands. It’s a paradise for underwater explorers.

  1. Grenada

This beautiful island country has many attractions for tourists, and a mixture of American and European culture. Nicknamed the “island of spice”, due to the production of mace and nutmeg, this is an excellent destination for those seeking adventure or quiet beaches. And if you’re a daring diver, the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park is waiting for you with a series of impressive sculptures under the sea.

  1. Anguilla

You may think of an animal when you read that name, but we’re talking about a beautiful island with one of the highest percentages of earthly beach. Its cuisine is a mix of Africa, Spain, France and England, and it will surely delight you. If you’re into sports, their national sport is boat racing. Sounds exciting!

  1. Antigua and Barbuda

This island has some of the best trails for hikers, since it has a low beach density, making its shorelines a challenge to roam around. Of its many attractions, we recommend the beach Valley Church beach and the Stingray City, a natural pool where you can swim with friendly stingrays.

Image courtesy of Roberto Faccenda at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Roberto Faccenda at Flickr.com

  1. Saint Lucia

Formerly called Iouanalao by the Arawaks, which means “Island of the iguanas”, this island has a lot of virgin jungles and white beaches. And, for the best view, do not miss the top of the Pitons mountains, perhaps the island’s most famous landmark.

  1. Trinidad and Tobago

It is home to the oldest protected jungle throughout the hemisphere. It has a low density of beach land, but both islands manage to gather over a hundred attractions, including reserves of tropical animals and horseback rides along the beach.

  1. Aruba

A place with some of the most beautiful beaches in the region. Arashi Beach, Eagle Beach and Baby Beach will win you over, a grain of sand at a time. Also, if you are into sports, the typical winds of this place will allow you to become a master of kitesurfing.

  1. Martinique

This small French island combines its cultural background with the current population, in addition to having more than 80 attractions to choose from. What makes it even more special is the fact that this island has black sand beaches… in the Caribbean! Beautiful and unique.

  1. Montserrat

Volcanoes to climb, ruins to explore, beaches for swimming, getting a tan, and having a piña colada under the Caribbean sun. This is one of the most beautiful islands and inexpensive islands on this list.

  1. Barbados

The birthplace of singer Rihanna, this amazing island will welcome you with open arms, a gentle breeze and a cocktail with Caribbean rum. Our recommendation is to go to Carlisle Bay, the tropical gardens and a shipwreck accessible through diving.

  1. US Virgin Islands

This archipelago’s main islands are Saint Croix, Saint John, St. Thomas and Water Island. Despite not having many beaches, it is home to two renowned ones: Magens Bay and Trunk Bay.

  1. Saint Kitts and Nevis

These sister islands are a hidden gem within the Caribbean, being the smallest ones in the Americas, both in size and population. Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park and the Clay Villa Plantation House & Gardens are both beautiful and historical. The islands have more than 70 other major attractions, and a large area of ​​beach. Why not go for a swim?

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