Five Standout Caribbean Islands to Visit

David Henderson
3 min readSep 29, 2021

If you’re looking for some sand, sun, and relaxation, a trip to the Caribbean might be just what you need. The Caribbean is a popular holiday destination practically all year round due to its nearly perfect tropical weather, gorgeous beaches, blue sea, and island breezes.

With hundreds of Caribbean islands to choose from, deciding on a vacation in this sun-drenched region can be difficult. Each location has something unique to offer. Antigua and Barbuda are first on the list. They are a twin-island state in the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands. The ideal time to visit these Caribbean islands is from November to April. However, if you don’t mind a storm or two, the weather is still pleasant from May through October.

They have dubbed Antigua and Barbuda “the nation of 365 beaches” because you can visit a different one every day of the year. The islands also have a wide range of natural and historical sites that will keep you intrigued and inspired. Additionally, you can swim alongside the stingrays, zipline through the rainforest, or hike one of the many trails available. At South Coast Horizons, you can enjoy kayaking around the mangrove lagoon.

Aruba is a Dutch colony that, along with the Netherlands, Curacao, and St. Maarten, forms the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This Caribbean island is dry, unlike most tropical islands. There are fewer luscious plants and more arid facts. On the other hand, its beaches are the polar opposite, with crystal clear, turquoise waters.

Aside from the lovely tropical beaches and mild weather, there is a lot to enjoy. Oranjestad, the capital, is drenched in color and colonial-era grandeur. If you intend to spend your entire holiday at the beach, make sure you visit the following places: Eagle Beach, Flamingo Beach, Malmok Beach, and Boca Chica Catalina Cove.

Meanwhile, The Bahamas is an archipelago consisting of around 700 islands, 2,400 islets, and cays. This Caribbean island has a semi-tropical climate with mild temperatures all year. Also, the best months to travel are March through September.

The Ardastra Gardens and Wildlife Conservation Center are worth a visit. Thunderball Grotto is a great place to snorkel, dive, and surf. You can see stingrays up close and personal in Stingray City Shop at the world-famous Straw Market, swim with pigs on Pig Beach, or ride your horse on the seashore.

Barbados has a laid-back feel for a peaceful Caribbean holiday, which is one of its main draws. Barbados’ beaches, such as Bathsheba, Carlisle Bay, and Dover, have exquisite white sands where you may spend the day sunbathing in between swims in the warm sea.

Several activities are available to keep you busy: snorkeling with sea turtles, surfing, kayaking, scuba diving, and adventure and nature tours. Spend a day at Bridgetown admiring the historic architecture while purchasing spices from local street merchants. Barbados is a beautiful island to explore, with many tourist attractions and natural monuments.

St. Lucia is not your average island. This seething, brooding volcanic mass of an island has been a mixing pot of cultures for hundreds of years. The terrain is as varied as its ancestry, from beaches and jungles to mountains that reverberate with echoes of its colorful pirate and colonial past.

St. Lucia is home to a plethora of magnificent animals to be seen, as well as world-class diving. St. Lucia will keep you occupied whether you are searching for a relaxing vacation or an active vacation.

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David Henderson

David Henderson — Guiding Venture Church Since 2000