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May 23, 2020

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When you are dreaming of a vacation made up of palm trees, white-sand beaches, and turquoise waters, look no further than the Southern Caribbean islands. Located south of the Dominican Republic, these islands consists of exclusive and exotic destinations that appeal to any type of traveler.

The Southern Caribbean is made up of the islands of #Aruba, #Bonaire, #Curaçao, #Barbados, #StLucia, #Grenada, #StVincent and the #Grenadines, #Dominica, and #Martinique.

The ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) are a popular family destination with a variety of restaurants, bars, and hotels. Other islands, such as Grenada and Dominica, are full of national parks, rainforests, and outdoor adventures.

One of the greatest draws of the Southern Caribbean region is that most of its islands fall outside of the hurricane belt in the Caribbean, so you will likely avoid a major storm during your vacation.

These are some of the best Southern Caribbean islands to visit during your next getaway.

Aruba

Beautiful aerial view of white beach in Aruba

Aruba

Considered the sunniest island in the Caribbean, Aruba is the perfect place to visit year round, as it has the least amount of rainy days on average than any of the other surrounding islands.

Known for its mix of sandy stretches of coastline near #Oranjestad, Aruba also has plenty of natural wonders to explore, like rock pools, caves, and volcanic lava formations.

Bonaire

One of the main attractions of Bonaire is the Bonaire National Marine Park, a treasure trove for scuba divers who are interested in exploring one of the world’s largest reef ecosystems.

If you don’t have your scuba certification, experience the wonders of the park by snorkeling, booking a boat tour, and engaging in other fun water activities by the reef.

White sand Te Amo Beach in Bonaire

Te Amo Beach, Bonaire

You can also cycle along the coastline, spend a relaxing day on Te Amo Beach (a.k.a. “I Love You” Beach), windsurf at Lac Bay, or spot bright pink flamingos (the island’s official bird) while enjoying lunch by the shore.

Curaçao

Colorful buildings of Willemstad, Curacao at night

Willemstad, Curacao

Stroll along the colorful, #Dutch colonial-style buildings that line the #Handelskade waterfront and visit the Willemstad city center (a #UNESCO World Heritage Site) on a vacation to Curaçao.

Adventurers will want to step inside the island’s Hato Caves and marvel at its limestone formations, while animal lovers won’t want to miss visiting one of the island’s 30 aquariums, where you’ll be able to interact with sea lions, swim with stingrays and dolphins, and even feed sharks–if you dare!

Don’t forget to cap off the day with a stop at a local distillery and try a glass of the island’s famous blue Curaçao liqueur, too.

Barbados

Promenade in Bridgetown, Barbados, Southern Caribbean Islands

Bridgetown, Barbados

If you are a rum fan, you will especially enjoy Bridgetown, Barbados, home to the world’s oldest rum distillery. Learn all about the island’s signature liquor on a tour and tasting at Mount Gay Visitors Centre, which has been distilling rum for over 300 years.

When you are looking for a little more activity, take a catamaran out to shore and swim with leatherback turtles in the ocean, or schedule a snorkeling session through a sunken shipwreck. Of course, no one will judge you if you choose to simply enjoy a rum punch while lounging on one of Bridgetown’s beautiful beaches, either.

St. Lucia

The lush green landscape of St. Lucia is distinguished by the Pitons, two impressive volcanic peaks that provide a dramatic backdrop for the entire island. When you visit Castries, the island’s capital, you will find plenty of outdoor adventures to enjoy, like hiking the Piton mountains or driving by an active volcano.

Water flowing on rocks in Sulphur Springs, St. Lucia

Sulphur Springs, St. Lucia

When you are seeking a little more R&R, spend a day relaxing at the luxurious Sugar Beach or take a mud bath at Sulphur Springs, where all of your worries will melt away in one of their therapeutic sulfuric pools. Take the kids to Splash Island, where there are plenty of slides and fun water attractions to keep them busy.

Grenada

You will know you are in Grenada the second you step foot on the island and take a whiff of its scented air. Nicknamed “Spice Island,” Grenada’s major exports include aromatic cloves, ginger, and cocoa, which you can enjoy and learn more about during a spice tour in St. George’s, the island’s major port city.

Beautiful Annandale Falls flowing smoothly in Grenada

Annandale Falls, Grenada

Take a break from swimming in the ocean and head to Annandale Falls, where you can admire the 30-foot high waterfalls and even jump off from the top. Journey down the island’s Grand Etang Rainforest Reserve while lying on a river tube.

Dominica

Emerald Falls surrounded by lush greenery in Dominica

Emerald Falls, Dominica

There is a reason why Dominica is called “Nature Island”. With over 300 waterfalls, tropical forests, mountains, and hot springs, this is the place to go if you are looking for some quality ecotourism.

In the city of Roseau, you can choose any variety of adventures, including hiking up to Boiling Lake, the world’s second-largest hot spring; snorkeling in Champagne Reef, where you’ll be surrounded by fizzy bubbles during your dive; and swimming in the crystal waters of Emerald Pool inside Morne Trois Pitons National Park.

Martinique

Colorful houses in Fort-de-France, Martinique with mountain backdrop

Fort-de-France, Martinique

In Fort-de-France, Martinique, relax on the island’s serene beaches or discover the magic of its tropical rainforest. As the largest city in the French West Indies, Fort-de-France is also one of the best places to try French and Creole cuisine in the Caribbean, and a glass of local rum, too.

History buffs will be thrilled to visit the island’s plantations and military forts, while the sportier types can kayak through mangrove bays.

St. Vincent

Wooden arch in Grenadines Botanic Gardens, St. Vincent

Grenadines Botanic Gardens, St. Vincent

As one of the more underrated islands of the region, St. Vincent possesses all the charm of the Caribbean.

When you visit the capital of Kingstown, you’ll be able to experience the life of a pirate as you board a schooner or catamaran and sail along the coast of the island, spend some quiet time admiring the serene St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, or lay out on one of the island’s unique black-sand beaches.

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October 27, 2019

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There’s that moment, when you feel the geothermally-induced bubbles tickling your feet, that you come to the conclusion that Dominica is not exactly your average Caribbean island.

Of course, whether you’re diving on the famous Champagne Reef or searching for your own secret scuba sanctuary, there are a host of top-notch dive sites in the country.

The western coast of Dominica, from the area northwest of Portsmouth to the southwestern tip, is covered in dive sites, with nine sites in three major clusters.

There are also several dive centers across the country, from the Cabrits Dive Center on the northern side near Portsmouth to the aforementioned Champagne Reef Dive and Snorkel. The group includes hotel-based centers at the Anchorage Hotel, the Fort Young Hotel in the capital, Roseau, and the Sunset Bay Club & Sea Side Dive Resort in Salisbury.

Over the years, it’s brought its fair share of diving enthusiasts to the Eastern Caribbean — indeed, Dominica’s Dive Fest is actually the longest-running scuba festival in the Caribbean — look for the next one in the summer of 2014 — its 21st edition.

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March 6, 2011

#DominicaCaribbeanVacations JESS Kalinowsky #FriendsTravel.com JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Dominica

Dominica welcomes visitors with the allure of nature. Tropical forests cover more than two thirds of the island, and within this lush paradise lies a boiling lake, sulphur springs, botanical gardens, and around 1,200 plant species. Additionally, the island is home to Morne Trois Pitons National Park, the first UNESCO World Heritage site in the eastern Caribbean. On the waterfront, the island teems with coral reefs, perfect for viewing sea life up close with a dive or snorkeling excursion. Known as the “Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean,” Dominica is the only island where sperm whales frolic all year round, so you have a great chance of spotting one of these majestic creatures during your vacation.

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December 21, 2010

Barbados Travel Guide JESS Kalinowsky Friends Travel LLP

Barbados Travel Guide

Mahogany Bay - West Coast

Mahogany Bay – West Coast © Barbados Tourism Authority

Barbados, the pearl of the Caribbean, is the eastern-most Caribbean island. It is actually an enormous and ancient coral reef that was formed approximately one million years ago. It has been dubbed ‘the real fantasy island’, an appellation that points to its exotic resorts and glorious beaches. It enjoys 340 days of sunshine a year, numerous well-developed amenities, a throbbing nightlife and friendly inhabitants, making it one of the most desirable holiday destinations.

The islanders call themselves ‘Bajans’, West Indian by descent, although largely shaped by English custom and culture. These ‘influences’ pervade much of the island, most evident in the Anglican stone churches (the island is divided into numerous parishes) and in the many cricket games played on the village greens. The ‘Little England’ legacy dates back to colonial days when the sugar industry reigned supreme. Barbados gained self-government in 1966, and now tourism rather than sugar is the mainstay of the local economy.

The island is a pear-shaped, 20-mile (32km) stretch of soft coral, which is permeated by water and over time has formed fascinating underground caverns. The coral reefs enveloping most of the island entice tourists to its picturesque shores.

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June 27, 2008

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