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Hidden gems of Caribbean
There are several spots and locations in the Caribbean that are world famous and attract hundreds and thousands of visitors every year. However, there are still a handful of spots that are still like a secret gem and waiting to get explored and added to your bucket list. The popular warm-weather destination boasts of many new spots every year that gets "discovered" by tourists. It could be a perfect spot hidden among the rainforests and cliffs or one of those tiny boutique properties that have been overlooked. There are less traveled areas and locations that are just waiting to be discovered. Pick one of those beachfront Caribbean villas to stay at and explore those secret gems in the Caribbean, whether you like swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing. Read on to discover those hidden spots that are as beautiful and magical as the favorite locations in the Caribbean.
Grenada Hills
One of Caribbean's most undervalued islands hidden away on a hillside in Grenada. Grand Anse beach offers an excellent area that works as a relaxed oasis. There are comfortable loungers, lovely gardens and bar, and café around. Explore the beautiful architecture such as the splendid Alhambra. It is no surprise to see Granada, the architectural pride of AndalucÃa. Visit the Moorish palace and fortress complex and the Generalife gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Pink Sands
The 20-acre hilly Pink Sands areas and resort is peaceful. Spend quiet and relaxing days here soaking up the sun on the unspoiled stretch of sand. The charming island is well famous for its restaurant choices. Those pink-sand beaches can be enchanting, and it is indeed a special experience to look at the swath of pink sand fringing the eastern coast. You can enjoy some spectacular sunrises here.
Tobago Island
The laid-back island of Tobago is a truly relaxing getaway. Tobago's locals make for a very warm and welcoming area, and the fantastic tropical island is said to inspire Robinson Crusoe. Enjoy the picturesque beaches and escape your hectic lifestyle once you reach Tobago. You can visit Pigeon Point Heritage Park and the beautiful little slice of paradise, known as No Man's Land. Make a BBQ or enjoy a swim or go for a horse ride in the ocean.
Hidden islands near Puerto Rico
Just several miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico are Vieques and Culebra, the lesser known island towns. However, both boast of world-class attractions on their own. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Mosquito Bay in Vieques is the liveliest bioluminescent bay in the whole world. Flamenco Beach in Culebra is rated to be the second best beach in the world.
Nevis
The northern and western shores of Nevis boast of some of the best beaches. Pinney, located between the capital city of Charlestown and the Sea Bridge Ferry Dock happens to be one of the most photographed. Enjoy a sandy stroll on the beach carpeted in saffron-colored sands. Known for its seclusion and tranquility, the lesser known beach is a popular one for watching the sea turtles. Herbert's Beach is well known for tranquil tides and spectacular marine life amidst the undisturbed reefs.
Bahamian pink sand beaches
Pink Sand Beach along the eastern Atlantic Oceanside is known for its pale pink sand stretches. The pink hue of the Bahamas sand beaches is because of foraminifera, a microscopic organism with the reddish-pink shell. There are large areas of relatively calm waters, and snorkeling and swimming are safe and easy. Horseback riding is a popular activity.
Salt Cay, Turks & Caicos
Salt Cay, the second largest island in the Turks Islands group, was colonized by Bermudian salt merchants in the 1600s. As a relatively unknown part of the Caribbean, there is so much to see and explore here. One could take whale watching excursions off the coast or explore the old rundown windmills. There are very few cars as there are no paved roads.
Overwater Villas in Jamaica
If you are looking for ultra-luxury, you will find them here in overwater villas in Jamaica. For those on their honeymoon, they can certainly enjoy one in full style here. After all, each of those bungalows coms with a private pool, Jacuzzi, and a personal butler. Enjoy looking at the sea life swimming underneath the glass floors of the villas.
Cuba's historical beauty
Explore one of the unique destinations in the world, Cuba. World famous for its architecture and vehicles from the mid-twentieth century, arrive here for the legendary cultural experience. Learn about the heritage and relax on the shores of Varadero. You will enjoy the rich cultural mix in the sizzling city of Cuba, carrying a glorious history. Explore the boisterous uphill streets Santiago de Cuba, the island's most Caribbean city.
Unspoiled Beach in Nicaragua
There are some unbelievable in Nicaragua that is surrounded by Pacific coast to the west and the Caribbean to the east. When it comes to unspoiled beaches, nothing can beat Nicaragua. Enjoy those crowd-free beaches as well as the expanse of Nicaraguan jungles.
Saint Maarten and Saint Martin for some great food
Skilled chefs and fine cuisine are what attracts the visitors to Saint Martin and Saint Maarten. French and Creole cooking is immensely popular here and prepared by skilled chefs. Enjoy fresh seafood in most restaurants that can be inexpensive to high end. Local rum drinks and fine French wines work as the perfect accompaniment.
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