Caribbean Attractions

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Negril Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 28 | Tours & Tickets

Jamaica’s resort central is Negril, a 7 mile (11 kilometer) stretch of classic white-sand beach lapped by the azure Caribbean waters. Offshore reefs ... 
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Arashi Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 27 | Tours & Tickets

One of the northernmost beaches on the island, Arashi Beach is a somewhat secluded spot popular with serious divers and sunbathers alike. Arashi is also ideal ... 
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Bay of Sosua

4.5 star rating: Recommended 26 | Tours & Tickets

Between Puerto Plata and Cabarete, lies the Bay of Sosua. Known for its sheltered calm waters, coral reefs and wide variety of fish and marine life, the Bay ... 
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Charlotte Amalie Cruise Port

4.5 star rating: Recommended 26 | Tours & Tickets

St. Thomas is a hugely popular Eastern Caribbean cruise destination, and is well set-up for shore visitors. With great shopping, sightseeing and beach ... 
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Baby Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 25 | Tours & Tickets

Baby Beach, so-called for its bathtub-like waters that are shallow enough for young children, is a sheltered man-made lagoon on the southeastern tip of Aruba. ... 
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Luquillo Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 21 | Tours & Tickets

Also known as Balnearnio Montserrat, Luquillo Beach is beautiful tranquil crescent of powdery sand famed for its palm trees and long stretch of fine yellow ... 
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Negril Seven Mile Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 20 | Tours & Tickets

Seven Mile beach is 11 km (6.75 mi) of golden sandy loveliness. It's a paradise setting - azure waters, soft, warm sand and palm trees swaying in the tropical ... 
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De Palm Island

4.5 star rating: Recommended 19 | Tours & Tickets

De Palm Island is a small island off of the western coast of Aruba that attracts people from the main island looking for a new experience. In addition to ... 
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Marinarium

4.5 star rating: Recommended 18 | Tours & Tickets

The marine life of the Dominican Republic’s prized offshore reefs is preserved and exhibited at the Marinarium marine park. Marinarium snorkel cruises ... 
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St Lucia Rainforest

4.5 star rating: Recommended 16 | Tours & Tickets

Many visitors to Saint Lucia see nothing more than the coast, and only the Caribbean coast at that. But the rugged hinterland can offer more than just an ... 
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Seven Mile Beach

4.5 star rating: Recommended 15 | Tours & Tickets

Grand Cayman’s resort central is Seven Mile Beach, dubbed one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches. The Caymans’ most developed stretch of sand is ... 
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St Lucia Aerial Tram

4.5 star rating: Recommended 13 | Tours & Tickets

Imagine yourself able to soar above one of the planet's most majestic rainforests, experiencing what almost seems like a firsthand movie-reel of nature's ... 
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Virgin Islands National Park

4.5 star rating: Recommended 12 | Tours & Tickets

The majority of St. John is covered by the Virgin Islands National Park, a stretch of preserved wilderness all the more remarkable when you consider how ... 
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Coral Bay

4.5 star rating: Recommended 11 | Tours & Tickets

St. John's Coral Bay prides itself on being the raffish alternative to the island’s main point of arrival, Cruz Bay. Its few dozen houses are haphazardly ... 
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St John

4.5 star rating: Recommended 11 | Tours & Tickets

St. John is dominated by the Virgin Islands National Park, with low-key development confined to the eastern and western tips of the island. Beyond Mongoose ... 
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