By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BeautyNews.com - Skincare | Makeup | Fashion | News Stories Updated DailyBeautyNews.com - Skincare | Makeup | Fashion | News Stories Updated Daily
Notification Show More
Aa
  • Home
  • Beauty
  • Skincare
  • Makeup
  • Nails
  • Health & Wellness
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Links
  • Contact
Reading: National Geographic reveals surprising islands as the best alternative to the Bahamas
Share
BeautyNews.com - Skincare | Makeup | Fashion | News Stories Updated DailyBeautyNews.com - Skincare | Makeup | Fashion | News Stories Updated Daily
Aa
Search
  • Home
  • Beauty
  • Skincare
  • Makeup
  • Nails
  • Health & Wellness
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Links
  • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2023 - All Rights Reserved.
National Geographic reveals surprising islands as the best alternative to the Bahamas
BeautyNews.com - Skincare | Makeup | Fashion | News Stories Updated Daily > Travel > National Geographic reveals surprising islands as the best alternative to the Bahamas
Travel

National Geographic reveals surprising islands as the best alternative to the Bahamas

Last updated: 2025/09/20 at 12:55 PM
Published September 20, 2025
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE

When you are ready to fulfill your passport, there are few places more dreamy than the Bahamas for the much needed sun and sand this fall.

Contents
St. BartsSt. MartinMartiniqueFrench Guadeloupe

The home base of unspoilt beaches, world -class resorts, unforgettable excursions and underestimated cuisine, our crystal ball at Travel Off Path says that the Bahamas will forever be a favorite outing for American travelers.

The coast of the Caribbean island of Martinique

Not that we are here to step on the well -processed toes of wet geo, but their Experts believe There are some great alternatives to avoid the crowd of the low -lying sand of the Bahamas instead of many dramatic landscapes that are largely overlooked in the Caribbean.

That is true of the most respected travel publications is not the same, same, experiences at world-famous Atlantis or another beautiful island, such as Bimini.

Instead, they believe that there is a cluster of paradisal islands that offers more culture, apparently untouched coasts and fewer butts in sun loungers without sacrificing the “WOW factor”.

Out oui Go to the French Antilles!

St. Barts

Turquoise waters from St. BartsTurquoise waters from St. Barts

Do you want to score better rates in Ritziest Island of the Caribbean? Then become best friends with Jeff Bezos, one of the many A-Listers with which you could possibly be Hobnob with the lively city of Gustavia.

Just kidding of course. You would probably be swept away by their heavy security team. But you are still lucky.

In the coming months, St. Bart’s shoulder season will be, which means that it is likely that this is the most “affordable” that this island will be, although there is no such thing as budget trips here.

See also  These are the seven best destinations for digital nomads this winter

For example, Hôtel Le Village Is $ 258 in October. Everything that starts with the number “2” and has no comma is a bargain here.

Boats along Saint Barthelemy HarborBoats along Saint Barthelemy Harbor

In addition to chic hotels, insanely priced restaurants and you know that it will be the measurement of competitions between yacht owners, you will find dozens of postcard -worthy golden bays to relax with less crowd and no cruise port Hoopla.

St. Martin

The Bahamas have become ‘alerted’ so ‘more alerted, the fascinating culture can be lost in the Goombay sauce.

The same cannot be said for St. Martin, the French side opposite the Dutch side of St. Maarten, both radiates from European flair through visible architecture, flawless dishes and just the Joie de vivre With a glass of wine in hand.

Turquoise waters by St. MartinTurquoise waters by St. Martin

The map city of Marigot is the capital of the small island, with sensational French-creole eating facilities, lush villas and beautiful coasts, such as Baie Rouge, Happy Bay, and Orient Bay (Often referred to as the “St. Tropez” of the Caribbean).

Beaches here are really quiet, because the Bahamas may have screaming children who are unbridled, ruin your zen.

Here is the soundtrack waves, sounding glasses and perhaps a boat horn in the distance.

Martinique

Who knew so many islands that run European vibes in the Caribbean? Add Martinique to the mix.

Seaside Church in MartiniqueSeaside Church in Martinique

While the Bahamas tend to push the resort after resort and cruise after cruise, Martinique is relaxed, locally and flavored with French flair.

Instead of sky -high, you expect more boutique enclosures and remote villas – and the food is often described just as divine as the culinary scene of France, with sufficient traditional bakeries and good food.

See also  Is the Bahamas safe to visit? Travel advice 2024

But what most tourists claim that the biggest sustainable impression leaves behind the Palmboom loaded volcanic beaches are Martinique’s Rum Distilleries, a must-do tour before you go home.

That does not mean that beaches are overestimated here – not least! National Geographic says Grand Anse des Salines Must surpass your list.

Crowd-free beach in Martinique chased by lush natureCrowd-free beach in Martinique chased by lush nature

French Guadeloupe

Perhaps the rough and rough island of the French Antilles is Frans Guadeloupe. Many say it has the shape of a butterfly with every “wing” that offers its own unique atmosphere and attraction.

  • Grande-Terre (East Wing) has exactly the type of beaches that you would expect in the Caribbean while they shine with white sand and colorful cityscapes.
  • Bass-terre (West Wing) is just as amazing, but on the opposite spectrum with black sand, lush forestry and dramatic bluffs.

One aspect that you should not miss the culture of the French Guadeloupe. You could say that it is a cousin of New Orleans with festive Zouk music who echoing on the street and Creole dishes that are reminiscent of the best of Bourbon Street.

Bay of Terre-de-Haut, capital of Les Saintes Islands, Guadeloupe Bay of Terre-de-Haut, capital of Les Saintes Islands, Guadeloupe

Food and beautiful coastlines are not the only telephone cards on the island. Grab your hiking shoes and enter the rainforest for picturesque waterfalls, especially Guadeloupe National Park For crowd-free walks, fewer footprints in the sand and phenomenal observations of wildlife.

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.

See also  15 Best National Parks to Visit in August » Local Adventurer

Subscribe to our latest messages

Enter your e -mail address to subscribe to the latest Breeknieuws from Path, directly to your inbox.

You Might Also Like

4,929 disruptions impact travelers as Atlanta and Orlando airports spark nationwide meltdown

These are the 4 sunniest beach destinations in the Caribbean for April

Important safety advice for 2026

US embassies issue 13 new security alerts for travelers

Border states are suffering as Canadians continue to cancel U.S. trips into 2026

TAGGED: alternative, Bahamas, Geographic, islands, National, Reveals, surprising

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article The most peaceful countries in the world for 2025 are here! Find your perfect match in 90 seconds The most peaceful countries in the world for 2025 are here! Find your perfect match in 90 seconds
Next Article Pixi Beauty Afternoon Tea at The London West Hollywood Pixi Beauty Afternoon Tea at The London West Hollywood

BeautyNews

Your go-to destination for all things beauty. Discover the latest trends, skincare tips, makeup tutorials, product reviews, and self-care inspiration.

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Find Us on Socials

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Email: Beauty7685@gmail.com
© 2023 Beautynews.com. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?