With over 35 unique destinations, the Caribbean provides a wide variety of tropical isles for all kinds of vacationers. Beach-goers will be delighted with the white sand beaches in most of the Caribbean; those in search of waves will want to head to beaches on the eastern side of those islands closest to the Atlantic, while snorkelers may choose the calmer waters of beaches facing the Caribbean Sea. There are many other ways to enjoy the warm waters off the shores of these beautiful islands, including surfing, sailing, scuba diving, windsurfing, and swimming with dolphins....
Caribbean Island....
* Anguilla
* Antigua and Barbuda
* Aruba
* Bahamas
* Barbados
* Bonaire
* British Virgin Islands
* Cayman Islands
* Curacao
* Dominica
* Dominican Republic
* Grenada
* Guadeloupe
* Haiti
* Jamaica
* Martinique
* Montserrat
* Puerto Rico
* Saba
* St. Barthelemy - St. Barths
* St. Eustatius
* St. Kitts and Nevis
* St. Lucia
* St. Maarten
* St. Martin
* St. Vincent and Grenadines
* Trinidad and Tobago
* Turks and Caicos
* US Virgin Islands
On land, the larger towns provide excellent shopping opportunities, lush rainforests are home to hundreds of plant and bird species, and golf courses and horse stables provide some other activities. The islands also range in size and popularity; some attract cruise ships, shoppers, or families, while others are small and secluded — perfect for newlyweds on their honeymoon. All in all, there are about 50 islands in the Caribbean, ranging from small coral outcrops to large nations.
Caribbean Island....
* Anguilla
* Antigua and Barbuda
* Aruba
* Bahamas
* Barbados
* Bonaire
* British Virgin Islands
* Cayman Islands
* Curacao
* Dominica
* Dominican Republic
* Grenada
* Guadeloupe
* Haiti
* Jamaica
* Martinique
* Montserrat
* Puerto Rico
* Saba
* St. Barthelemy - St. Barths
* St. Eustatius
* St. Kitts and Nevis
* St. Lucia
* St. Maarten
* St. Martin
* St. Vincent and Grenadines
* Trinidad and Tobago
* Turks and Caicos
* US Virgin Islands
On land, the larger towns provide excellent shopping opportunities, lush rainforests are home to hundreds of plant and bird species, and golf courses and horse stables provide some other activities. The islands also range in size and popularity; some attract cruise ships, shoppers, or families, while others are small and secluded — perfect for newlyweds on their honeymoon. All in all, there are about 50 islands in the Caribbean, ranging from small coral outcrops to large nations.