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Endless Beaches: Prettiest Beaches in the Caribbean Roundup

Endless Caribbean - Prettiest Beaches in the Caribbean

The prettiest beaches in the Caribbean are in a world by themselves. They make you feel as though you are in the most beautiful places in the world. There is no explanation for it, but every Caribbean destination has at least one stunning beach that makes you want to stay there forever.

These beaches are not necessarily for swimming, but they are . Instead, there are spaces where you feel happiness in the atmosphere, constant breaths of clean, fresh and rejuvenating air and awesome sights that make you feel blessed and at peace with where you are in the world.

Prettiest Beaches in the Caribbean

We’ve taken a trip around the internet to see exactly where the best beaches in the Caribbean are. If you’re up for a Caribbean travel challenge, add all of them to your travel bucket list and set deadlines for when you will visit.

1. Frank’s Travel Box: The 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in the Caribbean

Frank’s Travel Box goes outside the box and includes beaches that may not be on many people’s radar. The beaches in this list are all stunning white sand beaches and lovely turquoise blue waters. Popular beaches on this list are Palm Beach in Aruba, Horseshoe Beach in Bermuda, Seven Mile Beach in the Cayman Islands and Negril Beach in Jamaica.

Top Pick: Our top pick is Mount Irvine Beach in Tobago. It is a small beach which is good for beach activities and fishing. However, the major draw for this beach is that it is one of the best places in Tobago to watch sunsets.

2. Royal Caribbean Blog: 11 of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is a trusted international tourism entity that knows the Caribbean inside out. Their list of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean identifies some long-time favourites. Some of the highlights are Eagle Beach in Aruba, Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, Magens Bay in St. Thomas, and Trunk Bay in St. John.

Top Pick: Our must-visit beach on the list is Valley Church Beach in Antigua. Although it may get crowded on cruise ship days, it is a stunning spot for a beach day. There is a restaurant, beach facilities, beach chair rentals, and extremely calm waters that are safe for swimming.

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3. Addicted to Vacation: 8 of the Most Beautiful Beaches in the Caribbean

When you see the list of beaches that Addicted to Vacation has identified as the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, you will be ready to hit the sand and the water. The article lists forever favourite beaches such as Grace Bay Beach in the Turks and Caicos, Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico, and Rendezvous Bay in Anguilla.

Top Pick: Pink Beach in Bonaire is the top pick on the list. The beach, which lies on Bonaire’s west coast, is one of the few pink sand beaches in the world. Although it is a small beach, Pink Beach is great for snorkelling, scuba diving and picnics.

4. Norwegian Cruise Lines: 5 of the Most Unique Caribbean Beaches

The prettiest beaches in the Caribbean can be the most unique beaches that you will find. Norwegian Cruise Lines’ official travel blog searched high and low for the statement beaches in the Caribbean. Anse Chastanet in St. Lucia, Crane Beach in Barbados, and Pink Beach in Bonaire are some of the beautiful mentions on this list.

Top Picks: It was difficult to choose one beach from the group, so we chose two! Number One Beach in Dominica, made famous by the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, requires a bit of hiking effort, but it’s worth the walk. The second pick is Laguna Beach in Puerto Rico. It is one of the most magical beaches because it comes alive at night and glows an intriguing shade of neon blue.

5. Out of Town Blog: A Guide to the 12 Most Stunning Beaches in the Caribbean

If you know the region, then you will be familiar with the most gorgeous beaches in the Caribbean. If you’re still getting up to date on the islands’ beaches, Out of Town Blog introduces readers to some of the beloved favourites. On the list are Half Moon Bay in Antigua, Shoal Bay in Anguilla, Varadero Beach in Cuba, and Sugar Beach in St. Lucia.

Top Pick: The Baths in the British Virgin Islands is the top pick in the list. We believe that it is one of the prettiest beaches in the Caribbean because of its remarkable, grey boulders on the shoreline, clear waters for snorkelling and swimming and its narrow cave called the Cathedral Room.

6. Explore: Most Gorgeous Beaches In The Caribbean

When exploring the Caribbean, you want to find the best places that align with your needs as a traveller. You can also use this approach when deciding which beaches to visit. Explore shares a handy list of the Caribbean’s must-see beaches, which includes Darkwood Beach in Anguilla, 17-Mile Beach in Barbuda, Wavine Cyrique Beach in Dominica and Guardalavaca Beach in Cuba.

Top Pick: Frenchman’s Cove in Jamaica is one of those beaches that you will remember for a lifetime. There is a beautiful canopy of trees that frames the beach, which is the spot where water from the Blue Mountains meets the ocean. *Note: There is an entrance fee to access the beach.

7. Bridal Guide: Gorgeous Beaches in the Caribbean

Bridal Guide is a wedding resource that helps couples plan all aspects of their Caribbean destination wedding including honeymoons. In this article, they recommended a few beaches in the Caribbean for honeymooning couples as well as nearby places to stay. Highlights on the list are Shell Beach in St. Barths, Pink Sand Beach in Barbuda, and Pinney’s Beach in Nevis.

Top Pick: Our favourite beach on the list is Black Point Beach in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. One of the most beautiful black sand beaches in the Caribbean, it featured in the Pirates of the Caribbean. Black Point is a natural treasure that reminds visitors of the island’s volcanic history.

Further Reading

Tobago Tourism Agency: Mount Irvine Bay
Antigua Barbuda Tourism Authority: Valley Church Beach
Tourism Corporation Bonaire: Pink Beach
Frenchman’s Cove Jamaica: World Famous Beach

Image: British Virgin Islands Tourist Board

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