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World famous for its turquoise seas, Paradisaian Islands where white sand runs miles in succession, and incredible weather, the Caribbean is the Number one destination For many Americans when they crave a small sunny outing.
There are only two small ‘buts’ that you are probably familiar with if you are ever on holiday in Cancun, Tulum, Punta Cana and the like:

If you are on a public beach full of your colleague tourists and keeping local families on vacation, this does not exactly give the abandoned island vibes, and if it is exclusivity you are looking for, be willing to pay more than $ 600 per night On a luxury all-inclusive.
But hey, there is always a middle ground: these 4 Caribbean islands may be unheard of, but they have an equally beautiful landscape, smaller crowds, and moreover, cheaper prices:
Caye Caulker, Belize
Caye Caulker is off the coast of Belize, a small middle -American country just south of Mexico, and is a pristine Eden, most beach markers and Instagrammers have not discovered.


To begin with, the land mass is cut by a winding canal called Split, and on both sides you will find pieces of virgin-white sand and lush nature: the southern half is the home base of the only settlement, Caye Caulker Village while you are The north is closed And the home of various animals in the wild.
The village has brightly painted wooden houses, colored in coral, lime and sungel tones, and it is peppered with family-ranking eateries: for fresh Ceviche and Belize’s characteristic barbecue-mango, add Reina’s To your list.
For the water babies that are there, you can swim with sharks and rays on the Shark Ray Alley, or if you are an experienced diver, snorkel around the iconic large blue hole.


This is a zinc hole in the middle of the ocean surrounded by the turquoise waters.
The best part is, for Caribbean standards, Caye Caulker is absolutely the cheaper endWith an entire bungalow stay for 2 adults who cost $ 143 per night, and take-away meals of an average of $ 3-7 (meals are slightly more expensive, which cost around $ 33 in mid-range restaurants).
Little Corn Island, Nicaragua
Nicaragua is best known for its towering volcanoes and flourishing rainforest, but something that most visitors do not recognize is that it also has a coast on the Caribbean, and countless small islands that still have to be ruined by the masses.


One is Little Corn Island, about 43.5 miles from the mainland, and A car -free community of 7,747 people Offering jungle paths, untouched beaches and bays filled with translucent waters.
For many, it is a reminder of the undeveloped past of the Caribbean, before the major brands and resorts are in the narrowly driven local communities in the corner, and although there is no easy performance, with at least 2 flights and a small boat transfer, the final destination could no longer be rewarding.
Think of Otto Beach, an idyllic stretch of beach with multicolored seas, the Tarpon channel, where you can spot Hammerhead Sharks or a quiet cocal beach with the Typical white sand and crystalline waterExcept none of the bustle of Punta Cana.


You will find no more than life-sized resorts here is in fact a single one 5-star real estate nearby – but rather rustic guests and bungalows directly on the beach, with double rooms (with shared bathrooms) Cost cheaply as $ 12.
Food is just as cheap: a full lobster meal in the budget-friendly Rosa’s restaurant will only deliver $ 8-10, while less extensive seafood dishes are still an economic $ 5.
Roatán, Honduras
Who would have known that these often requested Central American countries would have so much to offer?


Then we look at Roatán, the Most trendiest and unusual island For the coast of Honduras: at 40 miles long and 5 miles wide (at the widest point), it has no shortage of amazing sights and natural miracles.
The most important city, Coxen Hole, is where the majority of the campaign is centered and where you will find an abundance of hotels and street markets, but to really cherish in the tropical charm of the island, you have to continue to places like West Bay Beach:
Adjacent to the Meso -american reef, it is A very popular place to snorkelBecause of the different fish species and sea turtles that come together there, as well as a swimming location.


If you make a day trip, it should definitely be Scuba in the reef, the second largest in the world: photo shipwrecks, underwater ridges, and if you are lucky to cross their path, whale sharks.
For a comfortable stay that the bank will not break, we recommend that you look at Victoria’s Beach House:
It is on the waterfront and equipped with an open air ($ 45 a night for 2 adults), and when you feel like it Baleadas (Flower tortillas filled with beans and cheese) For about $ 1-2.
For Casual Dining in Roatán we love the typical buffet (that’s what it’s called), on the appropriate coconut tree square, where a wide range of seafood and local delicacies is served, with prices ranging from $ 5-10.
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