The Caribbean Beaches are without a doubt among the best in the
world. Beautiful beaches with soul-warming sun, crystal-clear waters and
white or even pink sand. Selecting the best ones isn’t an easy task
with so many beaches to choose from. But here’s our list of the best
Caribbean beaches.
25Palm Beach
Palm Beach
in Aruba features white sand and excellent swimming conditions in calm
water. All up and down this beach are resorts, which makes the area more
crowded than some other beaches on Aruba, but also provides a lot of
amenities and services. All resorts open their amenities and grounds to
the public, including equipment rentals.
24Orient Beach
Orient Beach is St. Martin’s flagship beach and is often referred to
as the “French Riviera of the Caribbean”. This expansive one mile beach
is home to numerous beach bar and restaurants, who offer various menus,
from formal French to pizzas, burgers and local fare. Be forewarned,
this beach is divided into two sections. The northern portion of the
beach is referred to as the “prude side” while the southern section is
referred to as the “nude side”.
23Punta Cana
The Punta Cana
coastline of sandy white beaches is considered the major resort area in
the Dominican Republic. The majority of the resorts are very large and
spread out, like small cities. The nightlife inside the resorts is very
lively with Las Vegas-style shows mostly from native artists. Other
tourist attractions include water parks, shopping malls and golf
courses.
22Horseshoe Bay
Although technically Bermuda
is not a Caribbean Island it is in many ways Caribbean in spirit, so
we’ve included it in our list of Best Caribbean Beaches. Horseshoe Bay
is the most famous beach in Bermuda. A very popular tourist attraction,
it lies on the main island’s south coast. The sand of the beach is very
fine and displays a pink tint. Note that the weather here is not
tropical but subtropical. It is quite warm from May until early October
but then it is cool and rainy for much of the remainder of the year.
21Playa Paraiso
Playa Paraiso is located on Cayo Largo del Sur, a coral island
belonging to Cuba. The beach, together with nearby Playa Sirena, is the
most outstanding of the spectacular stretches of sand along the length
of the island. Located on the more protected western end of Cayo largo,
these are broad expanses of glistening, fine white sand, bordering the
clear Caribbean Sea. There’s a simple beachside restaurant on Playa
ParaÃso, and not much else.
20Reduit Beach
For the most part, St. Lucian beaches are relatively short, but with
five miles of white sand on Rodney Bay, Reduit Beach is the place for a
long stroll by the shore and a swim in calm waters. One of the most
popular beaches on the island, it is fronted by the Rex St. Lucian,
Papillon and the Royal St. Lucian hotels. There are restaurants and
vendors renting water sports equipment and lounge chairs.
19Sainte Anne Beach
Sainte-Anne is one of the most popular tourist towns in Guadeloupe
and boasts one of best beaches in the country. The beach is ideal for
snorkeling, scuba-diving, windsurfing or relaxing. Sainte Anne is also
home to a French-language so you can work on your linguistic skills
during your trip to this French-speaking island.
18Seven Mile Beach
The longest beach in Jamaica, Seven Mile Beach remains one of the island’s best. First developed in the 1960s, Seven Mile Beach
is lined with resorts but maintains a touch of its free-love spirit
with a number of designated areas for nude sunbathing. Harassment by
vendors selling everything from hair-braiding to marijuana can be a
negative at this beach, however.
17Shoal Bay
Anguilla’s
most famous beach, Shoal Bay, has it all: a wide swath of soft sand
over a mile long, an extensive selection of beach bars and restaurants, a
comfortable collection of small beach resorts and an offshore reef that
attracts snorkelers and divers. Just to confuse first-timers, there are
three Shoal Bays: East, Upper and West. All have excellent beaches.
East is the widest and most popular, Upper offers similar attractions on
a smaller scale, and West is simply beach, water and private resorts.
16Palm Island
Palm Island in the Grenadines is a tiny island a mile from Union
Island, and only accessible by boat. The island is currently home to a
resort and about twenty private holiday residences. Since iguana hunting
has been forbidden in 1999, Palm Island is home for thousands of them.
Casuarina Beach is the prettiest of the five beaches on the island.
15Grace Bay
The 8 km (5 mile) long Grace Bay, with its brilliant white sand and
shimmering turquoise waters is located on Providenciales, one of the
islands of the Turks and Caicos. Grace Bay is where the majority of
Provo’s hotels and resorts are located and where most of the tourism
development is occurring although development here is still way behind
most other Caribbean destinations. You’ll still find plenty of space on
the most popular Turks Caicos beach.
14Placencia
A popular peninsula, Placencia has the best mainland beaches in
Belize, plus some of the most amazing offshore coral cayes. The eastern
side of the Placencia Peninsula is a long expanse of white sand beach.
The western side is bounded by a long and narrow bay. The beautiful
beaches together with the abundant, inexpensive accommodation, make it a
great place to relax.
13Half Moon Bay
Perhaps Antigua’s most beautiful beach, Half Moon Bay stretches for
nearly 1.5 km (1 mile) on the southeastern coast, a 5-minute drive from
Freetown village. The Atlantic surf can be rough, but that doesn’t stop a
stream of windsurfers, heading out beyond the reef. The coral reef also
allows snorkeling close to the beach. Half Moon Bay is now a public park and ideal for a family outing.
12Pink Beach
Pink Beach, is Barbuda’s centerpiece beach. Nearly eight miles of
deserted oceanfront stretches from Spanish Point to Palmetto Point, and
the snorkeling is fabulous. The champagne color of the sand glows pink
thanks to the crushed coral in the mix. It’s possible to stroll the
beach for miles without seeing another soul.
11Los Roques
Los Roques Archipelago National Park was created in 1972 by the
Venezuelan government to protect a marine ecosystem of exceptional
beauty and ecological . It is the largest marine park in the Caribbean
Sea. The almost untouched coral reefs host some of the most beautiful
underwater fauna and flora of the Caribbean. The park has exceptionally
beautiful beaches of white sand and multicolor, crystalline warm waters
which make it a diving, sailing and fishing paradise.
10Varadero
Varadero is a relatively exclusive part of Cuba, abundant with
private hotels, gorgeous beaches and the country’s only full golf
course. The fantastic beaches with clear turquoise warm water makes this
a popular package tour destination. Varadero
is primarily visited by European, Latin American and Canadian tourists.
The number of US. tourists visiting Varadero, although increasing, has
been limited because of the restrictions that make it illegal for U.S.
citizens to visit Cuba as tourists.
9Flamenco Beach
Located east of the Puerto Rican mainland, the island of Culebra
is a popular weekend tourist destination for Puerto Ricans and
Americans. Culebra has many beautiful beaches including Flamenco Beach
(Playa Flamenco), which can be reached by shuttle buses from the ferry.
The beach extends for a mile of white coral sand and is framed
beautifully by arid tree-covered hills. The beach is protected as a
Marine Wildlife Reserve.
8White Bay
Jost Van Dyke, the smallest of the four main islands of the British
Virgin Islands, is home to some of the most picture perfect beaches in
the Caribbean. The unspoilt White Bay Beach was a secret until recently
but now some major publications are raving about it, and it has been
selected as one of world’s top ten best beaches. The beach boasts calm,
turquoise waters, and the sand is soft and white. Lush, green hills rise
up behind the beach, capping off the splendid setting.
7Crane Beach
The Crane Beach is located along the south east coast of Barbados steps away from the Crane Hotel.
It was named “one of the Ten Best Beaches in the world” by Lifestyles
of the Rich and Famous. It is situated between protective rock
outcroppings, making it a very secluded spot. The moderate waves make it
excellent for body surfing and boogey boarding. It is everything a
Caribbean beach should be, but with bigger waves and a stronger breeze.
6Les Salines
One of the best beaches in Martinique, Les Salines features miles of
white sand and softly swaying palm trees. There are no shower or bath
facilities available at Les Salines. However, there is plenty of space
to set up and enjoy a long, relaxing day by the water with terrific
panoramic scenery. Weekdays are the least busy times while on weekends
the beach tends to fill up fast with families and can become quite
crowded, especially in the afternoons.
5Grand Anse
Grenada is home to dozens of stunning beaches and the serene Grand
Anse is one of the best. Known for its serene and calm conditions, Grand
Anse is two miles of white sand, on the western side of the island,
sheltered from high waves, strong currents and winds. The beach is one
of the most famous Grenadian landmarks and is overlooked by some of the
island’s best hotels and grand houses.
4Pink Sand Beach
Rated as one of the “Best Bahamas Beaches” by the likes of Fodors, Frommers and The Travel Channel, Harbour Island
Bahamas is famous for its three and a half miles of picture perfect
pink sand beaches. Warm clear ocean waters provide excellent diving,
fishing and boating while outlying reefs provide safe swimming and
snorkeling.
3The Baths
One of the Caribbean’s most famous beaches, The Baths are situated at the southern tip of Virgin Gorda,
the third largest island of the British Virgin Islands. Huge granite
boulders lie in piles on the beach, forming spectacular tunnels and
grottoes that are open to the sea and flood at high tide. The sandy
beaches are lined with tropical palms, adding to the dramatic effect.
2Englishman's Bay
Englishman’s Bay is a secluded beach on the leeward coast of Tobago.
Although the bay does not draw the large numbers of beach-goers that
Tobago’s western beaches do, it is considered as one of the island’s
most beautiful. The beach itself is a classic crescent shape, capped by
two heavily forested headlands. The sand starts immediately after the
forest ends and is of a shallow to medium gradient and somewhat coarse
grain. The waters are calm year-round and boast magnificent snorkeling
and swimming.
1Trunk Bay
Trunk Bay is a National Park beach on St. John in the United States Virgin Islands.
Rated as one the world’s most beautiful beaches by the National
Geographic Society and among the best beaches in the Caribbean it
attracts hordes of cruise ship passengers. Amenities on the beach
include a snack bar, showers and restrooms, a lifeguard, and, most
famously, an underwater trail for snorkeling its coral reef.
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