Regions Within Caribbean

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Bahamas view_15

The azure allure of The Bahamas has attracted hordes of visitors for centuries. A mere 50 miles from the coast of Florida, this archipelago in the Caribbean has more than 700 islands and is known for its pristine beaches, watersports such as boating and fishing, duty-free shopping and colorful culture. As cruise ships call year-round at Nassau, Freeport, and a host of secluded private islands, anytime is a good time to visit the islands of The Bahamas. There are many family-friendly resorts, romantic bungalows, and private villas available for travelers looking for a quick getaway from the U.S

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Caribbean - Eastern view_15

Bustling ports brimming with activity and duty-free delights, crystal-clear beaches a stone’s throw away from the docks, island after island of pure tropical bliss… the Eastern Caribbean is arguably the world’s most cruise-friendly region, and its most popular destination for those in search of sun, sand, and R&R. Cruise lines of all sizes and budgets offer itineraries that either remain solely within these waters or include one or more of its ports of call. With Puerto Rico serving as the Eastern Caribbean’s main travel hub, the region is usually defined as including the U.S. Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, St. Martin, Anguilla, St. Barth’s, Saint Eustatius, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Antigua and Barbuda.

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Caribbean - Western view_15

With an alluring blend of ancient civilizations, eco-adventures, unparalleled diving sites, and plenty of sun, sand, and surf, the Western Caribbean is a natural magnet for travelers. The fact that it’s the closest region of the Caribbean to the mainland U.S. certainly helps as well. Loosely defined as the Caribbean coasts of Mexico, Belize, and Honduras, as well as the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, the destinations here offer a diverse and always enriching experience.

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Caribbean - Southern view_15

By being farther from the U.S. mainland, the islands in the Southern Caribbean tend to be the road less traveled in this tropical region. Places such as Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines or the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) retain a more exotic feel than other Caribbean destinations. These islands are also incredibly diverse, ranging from mountainous tropical wonderlands covered in lush rainforests to windswept, rocky havens with beaches that will remind you why you came to the Caribbean.

Antigua  |  Aruba  |  Barbados  |  Bequia  |  Bonaire  |  Bridgetown  |  Cabrits  |  Captain's Best  |  Castries  |  Curacao  |  Dominica  |  Fort de France  |  Grenada  |  Isla Margarita  |  Kingstown  |  Kralendijk, Bonaire  |  La Guaira  |  Las Piedras  |  Los Roques  |  Martinique  |  Mayaguez  |  Mayreau  |  Oranjestad  |  Orinoco River  |  Pigeon Island  |  Ponce  |  Port of Spain  |  Puerto Ordaz  |  Rodney Bay  |  Roseau  |  Santo Domingo  |  Scarborough  |  St. Eustatius (Statia)  |  St. George's  |  St. Kitts  |  St. Lucia  |  St. Martin  |  St. Vincent  |  Tobago  |  Tobago Cays  |  Trinidad  |  Union Island  |  Vieques  |  Willemstad
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Caribbean - All

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Caribbean - Extended view_15

The Caribbean might sound like one homogenous collection of islands to many tourists, but anyone who’s been to its disparate countries and territories knows that numerous cultures, cuisines, landscapes, and experiences can be found among its crystal-clear waters. The region is comprised of 28 independent countries and dependent territories. A notorious pirate haunt for centuries, the Caribbean was the Wild West of the Old World for centuries, and was long coveted by its monarchs. To this day, the English, French, and Dutch have footholds here. The Spanish would have as well, were it not for the U.S., but their 300-year rule in these lands can still be felt in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Mexico. 

It’s almost impossible to describe the Caribbean as a whole (unless “sunny with plenty of beaches” counts as a description!). And for many travelers, it’s equally difficult to choose one Caribbean destination. Do you want the colonial charms of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico or the pink-sand beaches of the Bahamas? Do you prefer the picturesque waterfalls of Jamaica or the shipwrecks off Cayman Islands? 

Antigua  |  Aruba  |  Barbados  |  Barbuda  |  Basseterre  |  Belize  |  Bequia  |  Bocas Del Toro  |  Bonaire  |  Bridgetown  |  Cabrits  |  Calica  |  Cancun  |  Canouan  |  Captain's Best  |  Carriacou  |  Casa de Campo  |  Castaway Cay  |  Castries  |  Catalina Island  |  Cayo Levantado  |  Charlestown  |  Charlotte Amalie  |  CocoCay  |  Costa Maya  |  Cozumel  |  Cruz Bay  |  Culebra Island  |  Curacao  |  Deshaies  |  Dominica  |  Dos Bocas  |  Egg Island  |  Eleuthera Island  |  Falmouth  |  Falmouth  |  Fort de France  |  Fredriksted  |  Freeport  |  Ft. Lauderdale  |  Galveston  |  George Town  |  Grand Bahama  |  Grand Cayman  |  Grand Turk  |  Grande Anse  |  Great Bahama Bank  |  Great Stirrup Cay  |  Grenada  |  Guadeloupe  |  Gustavia, St Barthelemy  |  Half Moon Cay  |  Honeymoon Beach  |  Houston  |  Isla Margarita  |  Isles des Saintes  |  Jost Van Dyke  |  Key West  |  Kingstown  |  Kralendijk, Bonaire  |  La Guaira  |  La Romana  |  Labadee  |  Las Piedras  |  Los Roques  |  Majagual  |  Majahual  |  Marigot  |  Martinique  |  Mayaguez  |  Mayreau  |  Mobile  |  Montego Bay  |  Montserrat  |  Nassau  |  Nevis  |  New Orleans  |  Norman Island  |  Ocho Rios  |  Oranjestad  |  Orinoco River  |  Peter Island  |  Philipsburg  |  Pigeon Island  |  Playa del Carmen  |  Pointe a Pitre  |  Ponce  |  Port Lucaya  |  Port of Spain  |  Portsmouth  |  Prickly Pear Island  |  Princess Cays  |  Private Island  |  Progresso  |  Puerto Cortes  |  Puerto Ordaz  |  Road Town  |  Roatan  |  Rodney Bay  |  Roseau  |  Saba Island  |  Samana  |  San Juan  |  Santo Domingo  |  Santo Tomas  |  Sopers Hole  |  St. Barts  |  St. Croix  |  St. Eustatius (Statia)  |  St. George's  |  St. John Island  |  St. John's  |  St. Kitts  |  St. Lucia  |  St. Maarten  |  St. Martin  |  St. Thomas  |  St. Vincent  |  St.Tomas de Castilla  |  Tobago  |  Tobago Cays  |  Tortola  |  Trinidad  |  Union Island  |  Veracruz  |  Vieques  |  Virgin Gorda  |  West End  |  Willemstad
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Cuba

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