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Beyond the Bahamas! These 4 Caribbean islands are rising in popularity

Last updated: 2025/06/19 at 2:13 PM
Published June 19, 2025
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4) Antigua3) Barbados2) Curacao1) St. Vincent & De GrenadinesSubscribe to our latest messages

Some guesses where Americans flows for sun -drenched Caribbean coasts?

It is clear that your first gamble might be the Bahamas, Cancun or Punta Cana, but guess!
None of them sees the increase in popularity such as these 4 Paradise Islands.

This quad of Caribbean hotspots has attracted the attention of American holidaymakers who are looking for more space to enjoy unspoilt beaches and higher opportunities on scoring a swimming bar chair.

Cas Abao Beach in Curacao

According to an insightful new report from NY Carib NewsThe 4 most strendest Caribbean destinations are a huge surprise because there are none in Mexico, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic or Bahamas.

The Americans leave the crowds of Caribbean support pillars and are coming to these 4 islands this summer, so that a remarkable revival of the number of tourism manages:

4) Antigua

There was once a Meerstad in North Macedonia with 365 churches – one for each day of the year. But Antigua said, hold my beer …

This lesser -known island is part of a dynamic duo with Barbuda, and between them they offer a total of 365 beaches. In theory you could indeed visit a new beach every day.

Shirley Heights, Antigua with a view of English harbor Shirley Heights, Antigua with a view of English harbor

However, American tourists can only stay in Antigua for 180 days …

No matter how long you stay, the point is that Antigua drop-dead is beautiful without a shortage of beautiful beaches, whether you are looking for loneliness, a flashy resort or a seafood hut by the sea with epic view.

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Americans can fly directly from large hubs, New York, Miami, Charlotte and Atlanta, so it is easy to see why Antigua saw an increase of 12.4 percent among visitors in the first quarter of 2025.

What’s new in Antigua this summer?

Check out Antigua Carnival 2025An unforgettable celebration of music, culture and dance from July 25.

Deep Bay on the island of AntiguaDeep Bay on the island of Antigua

3) Barbados

Although the roots of Rihanna run deep here, you usually do not need an umbrella ela-oh in sunny Barbados.

But the summer is the wet season of Barbados – usually short showers that will not ruin a paradisal beach day.

Countless luxury resorts line The vast coastline of Barbados, but you will find more culture than popular destinations with overly composed experiences.

Barbados is a place where you can surrender to chic facilities, but you can also have an explosion immersing in the joys of the capital, Bridgetown, especially because it is one of the safest countries of the Caribbean nature.

Crane Beach, BarbadosCrane Beach, Barbados

With an increase of 22% in visitors, Barbados is much more connected than Antigua. You can fly non -stop from large hubs, such as NYC, Washington DC and Charlotte.

What’s new in Barbados this summer?

Check out Barbados Heritage DistrictThat shows a new museum, monument and other attractions that illuminate the fascinating history of this island.

2) Curacao

Google Flights Crowned Curacao The most strendest destination of the Caribbean area this summer. The island establishes tourist records, largely because of New flights and FAB Hotel Grand Opening Like Art Hotel Curacao.

Curacao BeachCuracao Beach

Curacao is really one of the most lively islands of the Caribbean. One glance at the capital of Willemsted seems to cover every shadow on the color wheel.

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An absolute must here is snorkeling. You cannot skip the crystal clear water with the aquatic life in such places as Playa PiskadoWhere you are almost guaranteed to meet with sea turtles.

This Dutch Caribbean island has seen a huge increase of 23.5% in visitors in the first quarter of the year and, as I said, it is easier to reach than ever with new flights from Chicago and existing routes from other hubs such as Atlanta and NYC.

What’s new in Curacao this summer?

Close -up of a saxaphone played at a jazz festival on stageClose -up of a saxaphone played at a jazz festival on stage

View the Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival 2025. This year is better than ever with world -famous artists such as Snoop Dogg, Ricky Martin and Kool & The Gang.

1) St. Vincent & De Grenadines

Last but not least is St. Vincent & The Grenadines, a dual island of nation that shoots to new heights with no less than new heights 74.8% increase In American visitors.

With new flights and new hype, St. Vincent & De Grenadines embrace his new fame and slowly earns a chair at the table with well -known names.

This beautiful holiday -hot spot is full of picturesque, volcanic landscapes and postcard cards.

Sandal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ResortSandal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Resort
Image with thanks to: Sandal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Resort

La Soufrière is one of the highest volcanoes in the Caribbean. You should definitely pack your hiking shoes for an incredible trip through lush jungles – just know that the volcano remains active.

But for the less adventurous, you will find idyllic fishing villages that wrap the coast and the hidden jewel of Bequia Island, You will never forget it for a day trip.

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Delta launches new flights from Atlanta, one of the many hubs that connect St. Vincent.

What’s new in St. Vincent and the Grenadines this summer?

Just like Antigua, St. Vincent has their own carnival celebrations. Check out Vincymas“The hottest carnival in the Caribbean”.

Sam Sears

SAM, our main writer and journalist based in San Diego has visited 36 countries and wrote more than 1000 articles with a focus on sharing his own travel experiences and throwing a light on lesser -known gems.

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