White sandy beaches and turquoise water awaits you in the Caribbean. Whether you want to sit by the beach and relax or snorkel with the fishes, this place is for you.
Jamaica
No problem mon’. That is the motto in Jamaica. Laid back vibes throughout the island make for a relaxing time. Sit on the beach with a good book and forget all your worries. From all inclusive resorts with all inclusive activities you will never be without. For our own experience, click here.
Bahamas
The Bahamas is made up of 700-plus islands and cays which range from uninhabited to packed with resorts. The northernmost, Grand Bahama, and Paradise Island, home to many large-scale hotels, are among the best known. Scuba diving and snorkeling sites include the massive Andros Barrier Reef, Thunderball Grotto (used in James Bond films) and the black-coral gardens off Bimini.We cruised here one year and had a wonderful time.
Belize
There are 130 islands in Belize and some you can rent out for you and your loved ones! Known for it’s “blue hole” snorkeling, Belize also has a vibrant downtown in Placencia where you can shop and dine on local cuisine. Ambergris Caye, Belize’s largest island, is known for its water sports, scuba diving and Caribbean beaches.
Virgin Islands
It doesn’t matter if you fancy the British side or prefer the US territories, The Virgin Islands are noted for their inviting subtropical climate that attracts a large number of tourists each year to swim in the warm aquamarine waters and frequent the sandy beaches and harbors. St John, St. Croix, St. Martin (or Marteen) oh my!
Grand Cayman
Scuba diving and snorkeling are popular activities to do on Grand Cayman as the island is known for its coral reefs and underwater sea walls along with a number of shipwrecks. Dive on in!