Island hopping in the Caribbean is like stepping into a new world with every boat ride. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves in the Bahamas, exploring the vibrant markets of St. Lucia, and winding down with a sunset on the beaches of Barbados - all in one trip!
With over 7,000 islands to choose from, deciding where to go can be overwhelming. To help you out, here are three must-visit islands that showcase the diversity of the Caribbean, each offering its own unique experiences, places to eat, and options for where to stay.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation made up of 32 islands and cays, but the most famous ones are Bequia, Mustique, and the Tobago Cays. Bequia, is known for its sailing culture and pristine beaches, with waters are ideal for snorkeling or diving. You can easily find local eateries serving fresh seafood - try Jack’s Beach Bar for a laid-back meal with stunning ocean views. For accommodations, the Bequia Beach Hotel offers luxury with a Caribbean flair, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring.
Must-Try food: The seafood here is a highlight, especially the fresh lobster and grilled catch of the day!
Jack’s Beach Bar Address: Princess Margaret Beach, Port Elizabeth, St Vincent & the Grenadines.
Bequia Beach Hotel Address: VC 400, Belmont Bequia, Port Elizabeth, St Vincent & the Grenadines
Hotel Estimated Cost: From $250 to $800 per night.
Culebra is a small island off the coast of Puerto Rico, known for its stunning beaches and laid-back vibe. Flamenco Beach, often ranked among the best in the world, is a must-see with its crystal-clear waters and soft, white sand. This island is relatively undeveloped, making it a great place to escape the crowds. Dining options are low-key but delicious - Zaco’s Tacos is a favorite for its fresh and flavorful dishes, try their unique fish tacos!
Estimated Meal Cost: Around $10 to $15 pp.
Address: 21 Cll Pedro Marquez, Culebra, 00775, Puerto Rico.
Dominica is often referred to as the "Nature Island" of the Caribbean, and for good reason. This island is a paradise for eco-travelers, with lush rainforests, hot springs, and some of the best hiking trails in the Caribbean! Dominica’s underwater world is just as impressive, making it a great spot for diving enthusiasts. The island is home to the Kalinago people, and you can learn about their culture at the Kalinago Barana Aute, a cultural village where you can explore traditional craft-making, experience cultural performances, and learn about the Kalinago way of life.
Kalinago Barana Aute Address: GP2R+PJV, Bataka, Dominica.
Opening Time: Monday - Saturday: 9.00 - 16.00, Sunday: 10.00 - 16.00.
When planning your island-hopping adventure, consider the distances between islands and your preferred mode of transport. Ferries are a convenient option for shorter hops, especially in island clusters like the Grenadines. For longer distances, regional flights are your best bet. Make sure to pack light and keep your schedule flexible - you never know when you might want to stay an extra day in paradise!
Ah, we almost forgot, don’t plan everything on this trip, but leave room for spontaneity. Some of the best experiences happen when you least expect them!
Now you are ready to depart for your unworldly holiday, what are you waiting for?