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From sandy beaches to crystal clear waters, it’s no surprise that American travelers love visiting the Caribbean islands. For a short trip and an affordable price, you will find yourself on some of the best beaches in the world, surrounded by incredible nature and beauty.
With thirteen independent countries, more than 700 islands and endless sandy beaches, how do you choose the best beaches to visit when planning a trip?
Fortunately, the Caribbean offers several options for travelers visiting year-round. Whether you are an avid nature lover or just want to relax in the sand, USA today has narrowed it down to the top 5 best Caribbean beaches to visit in 2024.
Paradise Beach: Carriacou, Grenada
Carriacou, the sister island of Spice Isle, is a hidden gem in the Caribbean that is often overlooked by most tourists looking for a sunny spot. With its picturesque white beaches and warm water, Paradise Beach has earned its name for good reason.
How to get there: A separate island from the mainland of Grenada. One of the best ways to get here is to fly into Maurice Bishop Airport in Grenada and then take a separate flight to Lauriston/Carriacou Airport. From here a bus or taxi is recommended.
Bambarra Beach: Turks and Caicos Islands
If you are looking for a true escape from the people and long to be surrounded by endless sandy beaches and palm trees, this is the place for you. Although there are hardly any shops or restaurants nearby, you feel like you have arrived in paradise.
How to get there: It’s a tricky place to get to Bambarra Beach, but the best way to get there is by car or private transfer. Follow the main paved road from North Caicos to Middle Caicos and you are well on your way. Use cardsask the locals, and you’re halfway there!
Meads Bay Beach: West Anguilla
There’s nothing like relaxing on the beach with a cocktail and some good food… Am I right? Luckily for tourists, Meads Bay Beach has a number of foodie options for visitors. Located in the northwestern region of Anguilla, it is easier than others to find.
How to get there: Unless you’re staying nearby, a taxi is one of the best ways to get here. From the airport it is about a 15 minute drive.
Eagle Beach: Aruba
With four species of sea turtles, this is your chance to spot wildlife along the bright white shores. Lined with unique-looking Fofoti trees, you’ll feel like you’ve entered an oasis. Eagle Beach is located near the Oranjestad district – a popular spot in Aruba among travelers.
Getting there: West of Oranjestad it is advisable to take a bus or taxi (this takes about 10 minutes)… Unless you don’t mind a long walk, which is also fine is to do.
Shoal Bay: Anguilla
If isolated and serene isn’t your vibe, why not visit one of the most popular beaches in the Caribbean? Known for its incredible snorkeling conditions, Shoal Bay is filled year-round with locals and tourists looking for a slice of paradise.
How to get here: This is difficult to reach. If you want an easy way out, book a day trip through a travel provider. If you want the adventurous route, you’ll need a bus, ferry and taxi to get there.
Of course, it’s important to keep track of the best time of year to visit these destinations to ensure safe conditions and the best weather. Many of these destinations are quite remote and safety comes first… Followed by rest and relaxation!
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