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Are you ready for a Caribbean getaway this year? These are the best islands to visit in 2024 for every type of traveler.
Whether you want to travel on a budget, splurge on luxury, enjoy nature or discover a new culture, these are the top destinations in the Caribbean.
Best for budget-conscious travelers: Jamaica
Jamaica is one of the most affordable Caribbean islands if you’re looking for a getaway to paradise without breaking the bank.
Airfares to Jamaica are currently at their lowest, making early 2024 a great time to travel. You can also find great deals on all-inclusive resorts and hotels in Jamaica, especially in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.
Jamaica enjoyed a record year for tourism in 2023, with millions of travelers flocking to the island to enjoy its beautiful beaches and relaxed lifestyle.
Best for Culture: Puerto Rico
If you’re interested in soaking up history and culture on your Caribbean vacation, and not just lying on the beach all day, Puerto Rico is the perfect island to visit this year.
Although a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico has a strong, distinctive culture and a lot of history.
Start your trip with a few days in San Juan, Puerto Rico’s historic colonial capital. There’s plenty to do in this vibrant city, and there are also great beaches nearby.
Best for All-Inclusive Resorts: Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is the Caribbean’s top destination for all-inclusive resorts, making it perfect for travelers looking for a relaxing, worry-free vacation. At an all-inclusive resort, your nightly rate includes your room, all food and drinks, and many activities.
The Dominican Republic, together with Jamaica, is also one of the cheapest destinations in the Caribbean for a beach holiday. So not only does it offer a wide variety of all-inclusive resorts, many of them are also very affordable.
The Dominican Republic has resorts for every type of traveler. Whether you’re looking for an adults-only resort or a family-friendly resort, whether you want to save or spend money, you’ll find the right resort in the DR.
Best for Diving: Bonaire
If you are interested in diving, Bonaire is the best Caribbean island to visit in 2024. This Dutch dependency is part of the ABC Islands, along with Aruba and Curaçao, and is known for its diving.
In particular, Bonaire is home to excellent shore diving, making great diving more accessible. In addition to diving, Bonaire is home to unique locations such as pink salt flats and many free-roaming flamingos, as well as fantastic beaches.
Best for Couples: St. Lucia
Looking for a romantic getaway in the Caribbean? St. Lucia is one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean and perfect for couples, whether you’re celebrating a honeymoon, an anniversary trip or just want a romantic getaway for two.
There are quite a few adults-only resorts in St. Lucia, making it perfect for a couples getaway.
St. Lucia also has some of the cheapest airfares from the United States this winter, making it a great time to visit.
Best for Luxury: St. Barts
If you’re looking for unlimited luxury on your next vacation, now is the perfect time to plan a trip to St. Barts.
Known as the premier luxury destination in the Caribbean, this French overseas territory has long been a favorite with jetsetters and celebrities.
According to Condè Nast Traveler, St. Barts is the best island in the Caribbean, making it worth a bucket list trip.
Best for outdoor adventures: Dominica
Finally, if your idea of a great Caribbean vacation involves more hiking and outdoor adventures than time on the beach, then Dominica is the best place to go.
This hidden pearl island is still untouched by mass tourism. The mountainous terrain makes it an excellent hiking destination, and you can also enjoy other outdoor activities, such as exploring the only sea kayaking route in the Caribbean or discovering beautiful waterfalls in the lush jungle.
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