18 of the Best Beaches in the Caribbean and the Bahamas

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The Caribbean and the Bahamas are known for many things, including impeccable weather and music, superb cuisine and cocktails, and warm, friendly people. It goes without saying, of course, that these islands are beloved for their beautiful beaches.

Lulling waters, powdery white sands, and swaying palm trees are a few reasons the region has earned its reputation as the spot for serenity. There are countless idyllic stretches of sand to choose from across thousands of islands, but we've rounded up 18 of the best Caribbean and Bahamas beaches so you can start planning your next island getaway with ease.

Pigeon Point Beach, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

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While Trinidad is known to many for having one of the largest Carnival celebrations in the Caribbean, its sister island, Tobago, is where you go to cool off and unwind. There's no better place to do that than Pigeon Point Beach, the island's most popular beach on the southwest end. While there, you may want to consider a glass-bottom boat ride to the Nylon Pool, an in-sea shallow point in the waterway where you can safely stand and splash around.

Grand Anse Beach, Grenada

Grande Anse Beach, Grenada, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean
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Postcard-perfect Grand Anse Beach is a two-mile stretch of powdery sand lapped by tranquil azure water. Sheltered between green hills on both sides, the beach is full of fun bars and overlooks a bay dotted with vibrantly colored boats. Find shade under an almond tree and you may never want to leave these panoramic views. In addition to Jet Skiing and parasailing, you can snorkel or dive at the nearby Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park — a unique installation created by artist Jason deCaires Taylor to help rebuild the coral reef ecosystem that was devastated by hurricane activity.

Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

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Often rated one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Grace Bay lives up to its accolades. This miles-long beach boasts powder-soft sand and piercing blue waters, which are perfect for swimming. Walking the beach, you will happen upon many of the best hotels and restaurants on the island, so it's easy to visit Providenciales and never have to leave this strip.

Doctor's Cave Beach, Jamaica

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Many of the best beaches in Jamaica are privately operated and connected to hotels. Doctor's Cave Beach, less than a 10-minute drive from the airport in Montego Bay, is a local favorite and is available to the public for a nominal fee (around $6 for adults) from a street-side entrance or for free if you book a stay at the nearby S Hotel. The tranquil water at this beach makes swimming all day an easy task. Rehydrate in the heat with fresh coconut water from an on-site vendor.

Labadee Beach, Haiti

Beach at Labadee, Haiti
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Located on one of the largest islands in the Caribbean, Haiti boasts countless stunning beaches. One of the best to visit is Labadee Beach, which is now a private resort leased to Royal Caribbean, meaning you'll need to book a cruise to access this sandy shore. If you do, you'll be rewarded with heavenly views. For thrill seekers, there is an option to zip-line across the water from atop a nearby mountain.

Bávaro Beach, Dominican Republic

Bavaro Beach, Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
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Palm trees fringe this white-sand beach featuring placid turquoise waters. Located in the popular area of Punta Cana, Bávaro Beach stretches 30 miles, so you can walk for what feels like forever on the pillowy sand that comforts your feet. Nearby all-inclusive resorts make this a complete getaway where you can leave the stress of your everyday life behind.

Caracas Beach, Vieques, Puerto Rico

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There is no shortage of beaches in Puerto Rico, but it's worth a quick ferry ride or flight from the main island to nearby Vieques. The island's beaches stand out for how untouched and calm they feel. If you crave seclusion, Caracas Beach is a great choice, as it's not uncommon to be the only one there, even on a beautiful day.

Varadero Beach, Cuba

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Spanning 12 magnificent miles, Varadero Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island of Cuba. The sparkling blue waters separate it from the Florida straits. There's never a shortage of water activities to choose from, including diving, sailing, snorkeling, fishing, or taking a ride in a glass-bottom boat.

The Baths, Virgin Gorda, BVI

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The British Virgin Islands are famously scenic, but few spots draw quite as much attention as the Baths, an area of sea pools sheltered by huge granite boulders. You'll have plenty of fun climbing around the rocks and wading through a maze of grottos, as well as snorkeling in nearby waters. Just be sure to get there early to beat the cruise ship crowds.

Brownes Beach, Barbados

Brownes Beach is one of the largest beaches of Barbados
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Barbados, the easternmost island in the Caribbean, has gorgeous beaches, especially along its Platinum Coast. Located in the Carlisle Bay area, Brownes Beach offers some of the most stunning sand and water around. While here, embark on a snorkeling excursion to explore a shipwreck and spot an abundance of marine life, including green sea turtles if you're lucky.

Jalousie Beach, St. Lucia

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Just south of the town of Soufrière, Jalousie Beach boasts crystal-clear waters, bright white sand, and amazing views, thanks to its position between the iconic twin Piton Mountains. This beach is also a popular snorkeling point, as it's near a vast coral reef packed with schools of beautiful fish swimming all around.

Flamingo Beach, Aruba

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Aruba's Eagle Beach and Baby Beach may be popular for their clear, aquamarine waters and powdery white sands, but you can find equally excellent beach quality and have close encounters with flamingos at Flamingo Beach. This exclusive beach is only accessible by visiting Renaissance Island, a private island that's part of Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort.

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

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If crystalline water and coral sand are your thing, look no further than stunning Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman. The beach is the ideal place to let your mind drift as you stare off into perfection. Many hotels along this strip offer large personal flotation devices that remain permanently anchored off the shore for an even more relaxing experience on the water.

Little Ffryes Beach, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda

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Antigua has 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. But all you really need to feel at peace are two gorgeous adjacent stretches of sand: Ffryes Beach and Little Ffryes Beach. Little Ffryes has a leg up in that it's usually less populated, and it also has a fantastic restaurant serving local food and drinks.

Coki Beach, St. Thomas, USVI

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Coki Beach is where you really feel the flavor of St. Thomas. Here, locals lie out while enjoying fresh seafood and strong cocktails prepared by on-site beach bars. Always-on music and laughter create the soundtrack to the perfect day of frolicking in and out of the beautiful water.

Trunk Bay, St. John, USVI

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There are beautiful beaches, and then there are beaches that leave you speechless. A quick ferry from St. Thomas will bring you to St. John, where you'll find Trunk Bay, a beach that most certainly falls into the latter category. Tucked away around 15 minutes from the ferry port in Cruz Bay, the beach comes with perhaps the whitest sand you've ever seen, even without an Instagram filter.

Maho Beach, St. Maarten

The Maho Beach is the place to observe landing aircrafts
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This beach has great sand and water quality, but that isn't why it's one of the most photographed beaches in the Caribbean. While scrolling on social media, you have likely stumbled upon a photo of someone with a huge jumbo jet seemingly right above their head — and it was probably taken here. Maho Beach is located right next to the island's Princess Juliana International Airport, so on a good day, you can time out a plane landing and land your perfect shot.

Pig Beach, Big Major Cay, Bahamas

Pigs lazing on the beach on island of Big Major Cay, in the central Bahamas.
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Stunning white sands and clear, aquamarine waters aren't the only showstoppers in the Exumas, a chain of islands in the Bahamas. On uninhabited Big Major Cay, a colony of pigs (and adorable piglets!) takes center stage. The beach has become a tourist attraction because who doesn't want to take a photo swimming with pigs? You can't stay here overnight, but many nearby islands offer excursions, including nearby Staniel Cay.

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