Caribbean

Tourist Guide

Trunk Bay which includes island views
Emerald Bay featuring sailing and a beach
Caribbean
Miami Beach showing landscape views and a beach
Caribbean

At first sight, the Caribbean is all sea, sun and sand. But it’s the variety of people, music, activities and food that will make you want to return again and again.

Visiting the Caribbean isn’t just about lazing on idyllic beaches, swimming in turquoise waters and scuba diving around colorful reefs, although you are more than welcome to do exactly that. It is also about discovering the unique culture of each of its islands, which shines through in the architecture, music, language, customs and cuisine.

Running across the center of the Caribbean are the Greater Antilles. This string of pearls offers a wonderful range of landscapes and cultures in nations such as the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica and Puerto Rico. Think stunning coastline, charming colonial cities, a mountainous interior, lush rainforests with waterfalls and you’ll get the picture.

Cuba, the largest of the Caribbean islands, stands out thanks to its fascinating history and vibrant culture. Come see Havana’s historic architecture and vintage cars and join the Cubans in one of the many live music bars to dance the night away.

Music is also what makes the Jamaicans tick, with mellow reggae beats accompanying diners as they munch on mouthwatering jerk chicken in Kingston Town.

Up north, just off the Florida coast, is the Lucayan Archipelago. The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands have some of the finest beaches and most comfortable resorts in the Caribbean, so this is as good as it gets.

Stretching down the eastern edge of the Caribbean are the Lesser Antilles which include smaller islands such as Barbados, Martinique, and St. Maarten. Many of these islands have Dutch, French and British colonial influences mixed in with their irrepressible Caribbean charm.

Tucked away in the far south of the Caribbean are the Leeward Antilles, home to the “ABC islands” of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. See the flamingoes, snorkel with sea turtles and experience the unusual blend of Dutch and Antillean island culture.

No matter which Caribbean destination you pick, just make sure you end your stay with a piña colada or cuba libre by the sea. Watch the sky take on colors as varied and awesome as the Caribbean islands themselves, a dreamlike part of the world.

Popular cities in Caribbean

San Juan showing cuddly or friendly animals and heritage elements
San Juan
Known for Beaches, Excursions and Sea
Visit Puerto Rico’s capital to sunbathe on white-sand beaches, shop in stylish boutiques and explore historic buildings dating back to the 16th century.

Reasons to visit

  • Port of San Juan
  • Condado Beach
Carolina
Carolina
Known for Beaches, Dining and Friendly people
Romantic Carolina is calling! Discover its beaches, dining, live music and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Carolina Beach
Santo Domingo featuring an administrative building, a city and a castle
Santo Domingo
Known for Historical, Entertainment and Museums
Explore relaxing Santo Domingo: its cafes, live music, museums and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Malecon
Kingston featuring outdoor art
Kingston
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Business
Trip time! Discover the museums, local cuisine and live music in Kingston.

Reasons to visit

  • Bob Marley Museum
Fajardo
Fajardo
Known for Dining, Islands and Beaches
Escape to Fajardo! Enjoy its beaches, island views and horse riding.
La Mina Falls
Río Grande
Known for Beaches, Dining and Relaxing
This tranquil town in northeastern Puerto Rico is a gateway to El Yunque National Forest and Atlantic Ocean beach resorts.