A tourist enjoying Saint Lucia’s Sugar Beach. (Photo Credit: fokkebok/iStock/Getty Images Plus)The Caribbean is a beach lover’s paradise, offering no shortage of spectacular shorelines for visitors to experience.Nonetheless, many of the region’s most well-known beaches can attract large crowds depending on the time of year.
These lesser-known beaches are ideal for travelers hoping to escape the masses and who don’t mind venturing off the beaten path.Half Moon Bay, AntiguaVisitors to Antigua willing to put in a little extra work can avoid the crowds at Half Moon Bay. This stretch of shoreline is best experienced for the entire day so pack some snacks and snorkeling gear. Like all beaches in Antigua, Half Moon Bay is free to visit.Half Moon Bay, Antigua. (Photo Credit: MichaelUtech/iStock/Getty Images Plus)Sugar Beach, Saint Lucia
Travelers can book an all-inclusive stay at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort to experience one of Saint Lucia’s most beautiful beaches. Located between the majestic Pitons, this beach offers visitors unparalleled scenery and laidback vibes.Little Bay, AnguillaFor a tucked-away beach experience in Anguilla, venture to Little Bay. Visitors can access this remote beach by boat and can look forward to snorkeling, rock jumping and, of course, relaxing.Little Bay Beach, Anguilla. (Photo Credit: cdwheatley/iStock/Getty Images Plus)Banana Bay, St. Kitts
Easily one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches, Banana Bay in St. Kitts is perfect for lying back under swaying palm trees and enjoying spectacular views of magnificent Nevis across the Narrows.Playa La Vacama, Dominican RepublicTravelers vacationing in Punta Cana can head north along the Dominican Republic’s eastern coast to Playa La Vacama for a quieter experience away from the crowds. Visitors can camp on the beach or just spend a day watching the waves roll in and out.Walking on La Sagesse Beach in Grenada. (Photo Credit: Flavio Vallenari/E+)La Sagesse Beach, GrenadaGrenada’s La Sagesse Beach has often been recognized for its beauty, even ranking third among the 10 most Tropical Beaches by the Sunday Times. Its warm sands and calm waters are ideal for a relaxing afternoon spent lounging and taking in the gorgeous views.No Name Beach, Bonaire
The white sands and turquoise waters of Bonaire’s No Name Beach will wow visitors who can get up close to fish and colorful coral reefs as well as enjoy a picnic under the sun. The water taxi ride from Bonaire to the uninhabited island of Klein Bonaire only takes a few minutes.No Name Beach in Klein Bonaire. (Photo Credit: Cora Tesheira/iStock/Getty Images Plus)Bluefields Beach, JamaicaTravelers hoping to experience Jamaica like a local can explore Bluefields Beach. While this stretch of shoreline isn’t immune to crowds, especially during the weekend and holidays, beachgoers can enjoy a refreshing swim, sunbathing, snorkeling and sample some local flavors with beautiful ocean views.Loblolly Bay Beach, British Virgin IslandsWhen it comes to solitude and world-class snorkeling, travelers can’t go wrong in Loblolly Bay. You’ll find this beach on the northern coast of Anegada in the British Virgin Islands. It offers plenty of convenient amenities including a restaurant and showers so visitors can truly make a day of it.For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.
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