The Islands of the Caribbean are loaded with amazing tourist spots and are considered a highly demanded vacation destination. Top Caribbean vacation tourist spots are almost impossible to miss. Each tourist spot possesses its own unique mesmerizing beauty.

Anguilla

This island off the Caribbean coast is an ideal Caribbean vacation spot for relaxing. It is located at the northern section of the Caribbean. The historic background of this tiny island can be traced with the many varying cultures among its natives.

Among Anguilla’s top relaxing options are its implausible outstanding hotels, spa services and well-appointed restaurants. Visitors may also take pleasure in different water activities such as diving. Anguilla is a world renowned diving destination. Tourists may opt to plan sight seeing activities just to marvel on Anguilla’s relaxing and nostalgic ambiance.

Anguilla Island is often visited by hurricanes during the months of June to November. This may limit island visitors from certain activities during their stay. Accommodations and restaurants are mostly pricey but some hotels offer reasonable prices.

Aruba

The island of Aruba offer year round Caribbean vacation packages that are ideal for sun lovers. Aruba is located at the center of the southern Caribbean just outside the hurricane belt. This island can afford to present unlimited outdoor action for its visitors because of its stable tropical warm weather throughout the year.

This tropical island embraces many stunning hidden beaches along with surf boarding water activities, boating, snorkeling and playing at the casino. Apart from these, Aruba is well celebrated for its marvelous nightlife. Party people will surely understand why Aruba’s nightlife is popularly recognized internationally.

Barbados

Barbados, Caribbean vacation packages is among the most interesting tourist destination for nature lovers. This magnificent coral island is located at the east Caribbean Sea. Tourists may find many all inclusive Caribbean packages that would work within their budget.

Amongst very interesting tourist spots here in Barbados are acres of sugar cane plantations, various white sand beaches and unique botanical gardens.

For the weather conditions in Barbados, it is almost the same as Aruba’s year round tropical warm climate. However, during the months of June to November, it is the rainy season in Barbados.

Curacao

The island of Curacao is the ideal Caribbean vacation spot for beach lovers. Curacao is located at the southern Caribbean underneath the hurricane belt. This island cradles thirty-eight beaches each highly recommendable for top of the line beaches.

Curacao drives its tourism traffic from sixty-eight diving sites. The beaches in Curacao are popular for its sparkling clean beauty and hospitable locals. Curacao has a big national park for guests who are fond of hiking. Local markets for souvenirs are also everywhere for your shopping needs. Visitors will also enjoy the street nightlife due to the wide variety of bars to choose from. Another option is to kill time at one of their casinos.

The Dominican Republic

Several Caribbean vacation tourist spots are available at the Dominican Republic as well. It is located west of Puerto Rico. Bora Chico is a beautiful beach within the Dominican Republic. Business establishment are in parallel to each other in this island. From shops to bars and restaurants to other business types, all these are exquisitely designed to attract tourist customers.

Puerto Cana Beach is another ideal family Caribbean vacation destination in the Dominican Republic. Its turquoise waters and lined-up palm trees never fail to greet tourists with their beauty. Puerto Cana is also the dwelling of many high-class accommodation hotels. Many of these hotels offer all inclusive packages.

These islands off the Caribbean have more than enough to offer to tourists and guests. Planning your whereabouts inside any of these Caribbean islands will help save you time and money during your stay. Consider online Caribbean vacation reviews that may help plan your next Caribbean trip.

Visiting Barbados

Aug 19th.

Best of Barbados

Best of Barbados

A warm, friendly welcome awaits on this Caribbean island. You can relax in the sun or surf, swim and snorkel on one of the abundant white-sand beaches. Sail, cruise on a catamaran, dive to sunken ships or tour a submarine. See the natural wonders of Harrison’s Cave. Stroll the quaint streets of Bridgetown, the island’s historic capital, and take advantage of the duty-free shopping. And if you have any energy left, enjoy the island’s variety of bars and clubs, including the famous Harbour Lights.

Visit this Picturesque Coral Island

Jennifer Plum Auvil

Overview
Barbados is a distinctive island, both in its natural beauty and fun-loving culture. This West Indies gem is actually a coral island. The sandy beaches are made up of pulverized coral, which makes for fine, soft sands. Just off the coast, there are coral reefs that tempt snorkelers and SCUBA divers with their exotic underwater life. The island of Barbados is divided into 11 parishes, each with its own collection of beaches, hotels and tourist attractions. Almost all of the beaches lining the island’s coast are perfect, with fine stretches of sand and warm aquamarine waters. The beaches along the island’s south coast stretch out for miles with little interruption. One of the finest on the island is Bottom Bay, a tiny haven on the southern part of the island.

Bottom Bay has a picture-perfect setting with its wide, bright white beach framed by tall coral cliffs. It’s a great place for a long, lazy beach day or a late-day picnic underneath the swaying coconut palm trees. Swimming is not advisable, however, as the waves create a strong current. The good news is there are plenty of nearby beaches with the perfect blend of waves and currents to please surfers, boogie boarders and even plain, old swimmers. Crane Beach is known for its great waves, and the waters are filled with surfers and even some body surfers, though again the rough waters are appropriate only for strong swimmers.

Bottom Bay is in a quiet part of town, but nearby Christ Church and St. Michael parishes provide a little more action. St. Lawrence Gap is packed with restaurants and bars that fill up with a happening night-life scene. The capital Bridgetown is known for its pricey resorts and busy streets – visiting cruise ships dock here, making the area a little congested. But no worries – if the crowds get to be too much when you’re out exploring, just hightail it back to Bottom Bay for more rest and relaxation.

Getting There
Nearest Major International Airport: There are many direct flights from the United States to the island’s Grantley Adams International Airport.

Ground Transportation: Most resorts and hotels will provide shuttle transportation to and from the airport, and sometimes even around the island to the tourist hot spots. Independent travelers who prefer to keep their own schedules can look into renting a car for the duration of their visit. Drivers must have an international license – or apply for a temporary permit – and they must be comfortable navigating the roads on the left side of the street. Cabs are another reliable way to get around the island. While there is a bus system, it’s not the best option for visitors as routes aren’t always clear and wait times can be long.

Timing
The weather is fairly typical of the Caribbean – nearly perfect all year long with temperatures ranging from 78 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit. The high season, when the prices reach their peak and tourists are aplenty, starts in mid-December and fizzles out in mid-April.

Lodging
The Crane Beach Resort (www.thecrane.com) is one of the area’s most famous hotels. Perched above the lovely Crane Beach, the resort was the first of its kind to be built in the Caribbean, back in 1887. Of course, there have been many renovations along the way to keep this island pearl modern, but the resort maintains its charm and romantic vibe that made it so popular. There are more hotels in the neighboring Christ Church parish. Little Arches (www.littlearches.com) is an intimate, luxurious boutique hotel with only 10 rooms on a great little beach. Silver Sands resort (silversandsbarbados.com) offers more basic accommodations and boasts a seaside spot at Silver Sands beach, the best place on the island for windsurfing. Further south in St. Lawrence Gap is the lively all-inclusive Turtle Bay Resort (www.turtlebeachresortbarbados.com), perfect for families traveling with little ones.

Cuisine
Dishing up everything from sushi to hamburgers, the restaurants around town show a continental flair in the kitchen. As with the rest of the Caribbean, seafood is always a popular menu item, whether it’s served raw in sushi or fried on a platter. If you try only one local Bajan dish, it should be flying fish, the island’s national dish and most recognizable symbol. The best place to hang with the locals and taste some real authentic cuisine is at the Friday night Oistins Fish Fry. This fishing market hosts a weekly street party where residents and visitors line up at food stalls to try fried flying-fish sandwiches, grilled dolphin fish and fish cakes while listening to live music. If rum isn’t your thing, try the local brew, Banks beer.

Travel Tips
The local branch of the tourism authority can be found on Harbour Road in Bridgetown.

Festival fans planning a summer visit may want to check out the island’s five-week-long Crop Over Festival, an old tradition with parades, parties and lots of calypso music.

While You Are Here
Want to find out what makes that piña colada so tasty? Join the Mount Gay Rum tour and learn about how they make this amber-colored goodness. After the tour, try some samples and pick up a bottle of your favorite kind at the on-site gift shop.

Immerse yourself in the British culture that permeates this island’s style. Check out Barbados’ national sport, cricket, by taking in a match at Kensington Oval, or indulge in a fancy afternoon tea.