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8 overlooked Caribbean islands worth exploring

Barbados, Bahamas, Cuba, Martinique…the Caribbean islands is full of dream destinations. Take a closer look at the lesser-known but equally beautiful islands you can discover during your stay in the tropics.


The beautiful islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao off the coast of Venezuela


Under Dutch control and located across from Venezuela’s Falcon province in the Caribbean, these three neighboring her islands each have their own characteristics. Bonaire has some of the best diving spots in the region, but Aruba is known for Arikok National Park, a mix of dunes, caves and rock formations, and the thousands of pink flamingos that roam free on its beaches. Curacao is no exception. In addition to its idyllic bays and beaches, the capital, Willemstad, is a must-see. Besides looking like colorful Amsterdam, the city is also known for its traditional markets, numerous museums (including the exciting Kula Hulanda), fine dining and casinos.

Unspoilt Nature of St. John, US Virgin Islands


One of his three islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands north of the Lesser Antilles, it is a popular island for adventurers seeking spectacular scenery. Virgin Islands National Park, which covers 60% of St. John, has beautiful coconut-covered beaches, over 3,000 hectares of protected seabed, pristine wildlife, lush rainforest and pre-Columbian rock carvings. There are dozens of kilometers of hiking trails surrounded by

Saint-Martin, an island with two faces


Across the Atlantic and Caribbean, St. His Martin offers his two countries for his one price.
A small area (87 km2) is divided between France and Holland, and on each side he has two completely different atmospheres. On the French side, you’ll love the trails around Pic Paradis, the cuisine that blends French and Caribbean influences and most importantly, the enormous beaches where you can indulge in all sorts of water sports (snorkelling, windsurfing, kayaking, deep-sea fishing, etc.). The Dutch side nurtures a more lively ambiance, especially in Philipsburg, the English-speaking capital. There, you can find rows upon rows of international duty-free shops, and the restaurants, bars and casinos on the boardwalk are open until late at night.

Providenciales, peace and luxury in the Turks and Caicos Islands


A British territory close to the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos archipelago is made up of some 75 delightful islets:
here, there are no volcanic mountains or rainforests but instead, huge beaches, the world’s largest set of coral reefs, a few swamps or mangroves and small, craggy ridges covered in cactus and scrub. Providenciales – the most populated island in the archipelago – has several hotels, luxurious villas and gourmet restaurants in its central part, and a major advantage:
while being just as idyllic, the island is much less crowded than its Bahamian neighbours. Antigua, a taste of paradise in the Lesser Antilles
One of his two islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua is also called the “Island of 365 Beaches” due to its countless white and pink sandy beaches. Located in the Caribbean Sea north of Guadeloupe, Antigua is also known for its many coral reefs, lagoons that still hide military shipwrecks, and incredibly rich marine life. Caribbean Sea.

Providencia Island, a small piece of isolated land off the coast of Nicaragua


Off the coast of Nicaragua, the Colombian island of Providencia is a little corner of paradise perfect for those looking for novelty and peace. This small isolated volcanic island, accessible only by boat from the neighboring island of San Andrés, is both unspoiled and rich in discovery:
Snorkeling, horseback riding on the beach, hiking in the dry rainforest, kayaking in the mangroves… Many activities and excursions will allow you to explore the richness of the island’s fauna and flora and fauna. its breathtaking landscape.

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