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4 of the safest Caribbean islands to visit this summer

Last updated: 2025/08/04 at 12:33 PM
Published August 4, 2025
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With the current state of geopolitics and all endless warfare, safety remains the primary care for Americans who will fly abroad in 2025. In the Caribbean it is no different:

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ArubaCuracaoSt. Kitts and NevisBarbadosHow you can check the safety guidance at your destination within 1 minute

It is not as if there is a major regional conflict in the tropics, at least not at the moment, but it is hardly any news that crime levels and gang activity are usually higher than desired. Think of popular vacation spots such as Punta Cana or Cancun:

Pink Flamingos on a beach in Aruba, Dutch Caribbean

Although they are largely Safe for visitors, every now and then there are notifications of shoot-outs in hotel zones and police corruption scandals, and The official travel advice is not:

According to the US State DepartmentIn a large part of the Caribbean, Americans must either “increase in caution” when visiting crime, or “reconsider” travel. Of course there is an exception to every line, and in this case five.

Be here 4 of the safest Caribbean Islands Americans can visit this summer:

Aruba

Unspoiled beach covered with palm trees in ArubaUnspoiled beach covered with palm trees in Aruba

Aruba is part of the Dutch Caribbean, a collective of islands under the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and is considerably safer to visit than your average tropical island in this part of the world.

Due to the ‘Dutch’ status, safety here is a lot tighter than in places such as Jamaica or the Dominican Republic, and although the island is not exactly free of gang activity, the crime is far here, far Less pronounced compared to the neighborhood.

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It’s no wonder The US Department of Foreign Affairs has erased Aruba a destination at level 1Our citizens tell you to exercise ‘normal precautions’ during a visit. In non-technical terms, this means that Americans are probably not influenced by crime during their stay.

Even better, this American budget airline recently launched new non -stop flights to Aruba from just $ 109 this summer!

Curacao

Beautiful dyke of Willemstad, CuracaoBeautiful dyke of Willemstad, Curacao

Another Dutch Caribbean jewel, Curaçao is generally known for its colorful buildings from the colonial era, white -sand beaches inhabited by wildlife porkAnd lively coral reefs. It has become considerably more popular in recent years, but It attracts a different kind of crowd:

The kind that is willing to pay More than $ 5,249 For a holiday of a week, and who is actively looking for busy beach clubs and the party scene -ravaged by Drugs.

For that reason, Curaçao feels a lot more peacefulAnd safer Then other resort destinations in the tropics. It is no wonder that it is one of the 4 less well -known Caribbean destinations that has been rising in popularity lately (only the Bahamas).

Just like Aruba, it is a destination of level 1 under the auspices of the US Department of Foreign Affairs, and although small theft can occur, the majority of the island of Tourist Firrent is.

St. Kitts and Nevis

Road in St. Kitts and NevisRoad in St. Kitts and Nevis

One of the leading ‘adventurous’ destinations in the Caribbean, St. Kitts and Nevis appeals to both beach bolts and the outdoorsy people, who are hugged with Golden Sand relaxed by crystal clear seas, epic mountain walks and lush rain forests.

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Are Much less commercialized than other Caribbean island nationsSo it is unlikely that you will encounter Notoir-Big Cruising-MEMENTS here, and insofar as safety is also visible, it can also be seen in the level 1 list of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

Violent crime is rare For tourists and most of the pettish Crime tends to influence visitors who are not aware of their environment, only travel in off-the-beeten-path routes, or that were not careful enough when booking accommodation or a guided activity.

St. Kitts and Nevis recently announced that Americans need a digital access permit to enter the country. Read more about it here.

Barbados

Air view on Tropical Beach in BarbadosAir view on Tropical Beach in Barbados

Known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, lively festivals, British Colonial Heritage and Delicious Bajan Kitchen, Barbados is the typical Caribbean experience.

When it comes to economic development and living standards, it is also about the richer end of the spectrum, it scores much better than most of the environment in most indicators, and registering a limited amount of violent actions and organized crime.

In tourist areas, in particular Bridgetown, Holetown and St. Lawrence Gap, Police and CCTV surveillance are widespreadWho tends to discourage poorly informed people from standing out, and tourists rarely suffer from them.

In general, Barbados is one Stable land with a low risk where you are probably not confronted with criminals, or bourgeois unrest, although bags and pickpocks Doing happen on some public beaches.

Advice? Just keep your mind about you and do not leave any possessions without supervision, because you wouldn’t do elsewhere

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How you can check the safety guidance at your destination within 1 minute

Woman booking-trip-on-computer-with-SuitcaseWoman booking-trip-on-computer-with-Suitcase

We know how confusing travel advice and official government websites can be.

More often than not, you shoot through countless tab to find the relevant information that applies YouAnd more often than not, it has been formulated in such a complex way more Ask questions.

That is why we have built the Travel Advisory Checker, where you cant immediately, easy to understand advice Based on the own security assessment of the US Department of Foreign Affairs, without The usual fluff.

Just type the country in question and we will tell you if it is a low, medium, high risk or no-go zone. Click on the ‘Tell me why’ button and you can understand the reasoning behind categorization in just a few seconds and how you can stay safe, regardless of the destination.

Planning your trip to the Caribbean has never been easier.

Vinicius Costa

Vini, our senior leader at Travel Off Path, has more than 60+ countries under his belt (and currently weaving stories from Paris!), And a talent for converting the images-path experiences into informative stories with which you can pack your bags.

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