1. Beautiful Barbados in the Caribbean
– Carlisle Bay, Barbados, Caribbean
The beautiful Carlisle Bay offers three public beaches, namely, Brownes Beach, Bayshore Beach and Pebble Beach. All three are backed by palm trees and green spaces with picnic tables. Meanwhile, Pebble Beach also features convenient showers and toilets, making it perfect for the kids.
– Crane Beach, Barbados
Located in a spectacular setting, Crane Beach is backed by craggy cliffs with a hotel on the top looking down to the beach. Comfortable beach chairs are available and waiting for sun worshippers. Depending on the time of year, the waves can get quite big at Crane Beach, making it a great location for boogie boarding or surfing.
– Bottom Bay Beach
Located close to Crane Beach, Bottom Bay Beach can be accessed by a stairway carved into the solid rock. The beach itself is gorgeous and backed by palm trees, with the protection of the cliffs on three sides. Bear in mind, at the end of your day at the beach, you have to climb that stairway to the top.
– Rockley Beach (AKA Accra Beach)
Rockley Beach is a crescent of white sand, backed by casuarinas trees and sea grapes. Meanwhile, with its warm, shallow Caribbean waters, this beach is perfect for families with children. Close by, you’ll find kiosks sell food and cold drinks. Moreover, boogie boards and surfboards are on hire here, as well as Sunfish sailboats and Hobie Cats. This small beach is just made for fun in Barbados.
2. Beaches of Antigua and Barbuda
Next, we look at Antigua and Barbuda, an independent, Commonwealth country featuring the two main islands, as well as several smaller isles. Meanwhile, Antigua and Barbuda is located at the meeting point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Both islands feature reef-lined beaches, ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling, as well as rainforests and resorts. Here we look at the best beaches on the two islands.
– Antigua beaches, Caribbean Sea
For a quiet beach experience, head to Doigs and other beaches in Rendezvous Bay. These stretches of sand are only accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles or footpaths, keeping the crowds away. Meanwhile, Long Bay is an excellent beach for families, as the area is totally protected by its reef. Moreover, Half Moon Bay, located on the east coast, is known to be one of the best beaches in the world and is also a National Park.
– Barbuda beaches
– Pink Sand Beach
– Princess Diana Beach
As can be gleaned from the name, the late Princess Diana often visited this beach in the past. This is due to the fact that the crescent-shaped beach is secluded and ideal for adults and families. Lying on this beach will almost make you feel like royalty.
– Two Foot Bay
For more adventurous souls, Two Foot Bay is a gorgeous stretch of sand offering access to various caves. A visit to the cave reveals prehistoric petroglyphs inside and as the beach is east-facing, it is perfect for watching the sunrise.
The beaches of St. Lucia, Caribbean
– Reduit Beach on Rodney Bay
Reduit Beach is a popular destination, nestling on the northwestern shore of Rodney Bay. Relax on the clean, five-mile stretch of sand, overlooking Pigeon Island National Landmark.
– Sugar Beach (Jalousie Beach)
Sugar Beach, also known as Jalousie Beach is considered one of the best in the Caribbean and its white sand is backed by the iconic Piton Mountains. Located south of Soufriere, the beach is popular with visitors and locals alike. Meanwhile, the rich marine world here attracts snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts, due to its 1,000-ft drop down from the base of the mountains.
– Marigot Bay
Meanwhile, in a sheltered bay on the western side of the island is a secluded stretch of sand, known as a film set for many movies.
Get ready for your vacation and choose one of these spectacular stretches of sand in the Caribbean.
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