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Must Visit Islands For Holiday With Family In The Caribbean

Little adorable girls eating ice cream on a tropical beach

The Caribbean Islands are a dream destination for many travelers around the world. The sandy shores surrounded by untouched wilderness paint a majestic picture that speaks a thousand words. Not only all the islands are Instagram worthy but they also have dozens of reasons ingrained within them to unwind.

While there are many gorgeous locales tucked away in the Caribbean, selecting the best for your trip can be really tough? But fret not, as this list below will surely make your task easier.

So next time you are all set to plan your next vacation, these are some of the Caribbean islands that are a must-visit:

  • U.S Virgin Islands.
  • Anguilla.
  • Martinique.
  • Bahamas.
  • Curacao.
  • St. Kitts & Nevis.
  • Cayman Islands.
  1. U.S Virgin Islands
    Blessed with white sandy beaches the Virgin Islands is one of the attractive destinations in the Caribbean. There are three islands namely St John, St Thomas, and St Croix that collectively form the best vacation spots in the world. Travelers can choose various activities that range from snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, sightseeing in the national park, exploring the beauty of coral reefs, and bronzing in the sun to keep them busy. Whether it is any time of the year one thing for sure the U.S Virgin Islands will never disappoint you.
  2. Anguilla
    Anguilla is another prime destination that is a must-visit for a perfect vacation. From the best beaches to luxury resorts the provide all the comfort in the world, Anguilla is just the dream spot for you to enjoy the family getaway. While mouth-watering cuisines await to taste your palette, there is a horde of other activities like snorkeling, island hopping, visiting spas, and great music that makes your trip memorable.
  3. Martinique
    Martinique is one of the elegant and most exotic islands in the Caribbean. Filled with everything alluring the destination will leave you speechless. From towering volcanoes, pearly beaches, french culture, along with warm and welcoming locals, there is everything that ranks the destination as one of our favorites. Whether it is relaxing in the white sands, tasting the local cuisine, or listening to foot-tapping music, a trip to Martinique will be etched in your memory for a long time.
  4. Bahamas
    If you really want to enjoy quality time with your loved ones, then the Bahamas is pitch-perfect for you. With a collection of more than 700 islands tucked away in the Atlantic, Ocean Bahamas is full of pretty landscapes. Elegant in every way the locale has countless things to do which makes it a numero uno tourist hotspot. From wandering around the white sandy beaches, bronzing in the sun, swimming with the pigs in Exuma to visiting the National Art Gallery, the destination will never cease to amaze you.
  5. Curacao
    Curacao is often deemed as the jewel of the Caribbean due to a number of reasons. Stretching across 444 kilometers the destination is famous for its rough cliffs and landscapes that seemingly differentiate it from the rest. The island’s capital Willemstad is an ever-bustling city packed with Dutch Colonial Architecture that is a feast to the eyes. Other than that one can also enjoy quality time by kayaking at the sandy beaches, touring around the local restaurants, sightseeing at the Christoffel park, or partying at the Mambo Beach.
  6. St. Kitts and Nevis
    Often touted as the paradise of the Caribbean, St Kitts and Nevis is blessed with eternal beauty. The tiny country is a popular destination with travelers for a number of reasons. Despite its small size, there are many activities in the locale that are sure to keep you and your family engaged. From hiking mountains, visiting crater lakes, strolling around the beaches to navigating through rainforests, and volcanoes, the place is the quintessential Caribbean getaway.
  7. Cayman Islands
    The Cayman Islands are another spectacular destination to visit in the Caribbean. With rich reserves, a plethora of onshore activities, and bejeweled coral reefs Cayman islands are one of the most dynamic destinations. The islands ooze modern charm and boast of a welcoming culture.  With intoxicating waters, tropical splendor, and tempting cuisines there are many things that make this jaw-dropping locale best for a family vacation.

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