Things to do in Caribbean Islands

Activities, attractions and tours

Caribbean Islands
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1. Eagle Beach

One of the most famous stretches of sands on the island, Eagle Beach has everything you could want from a beach: typical Caribbean good looks, plenty of shaded areas, lots of practical amenities and several enticing beach bars. Besides sunning and swimming, it’s also worth seeking out the beach’s windbeaten divi-divi trees, whose image is frequently used in Aruban tourist literature.
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Eagle Beach which includes a beach

2. Grace Bay Beach

Extending along the northeast coast of Providenciales, this fabulous strip of sandy beach is about as close to perfection as earthly beaches go. Sunbathe on the flour-soft sands and swim in the clear, clean waters.
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Sibonne Beach featuring a sandy beach

3. Luquillo Beach

Luquillo Beach is a popular coastal destination amongst tourists and locals alike, and is a great place to try local street food. The area features two beaches. The main stretch at Luquillo, lined by scores of food kiosks, is often crowded and lively. The second beach is lined with palms, providing excellent shade to doze under after a meal. This is the perfect destination for anyone looking to cool down on one of the most picturesque beaches in Puerto Rico.
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Luquillo Beach featuring a beach

4. El Yunque National Forest

The only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System, El Yungue covers approximately 28,000 acres (11,300 hectares) in northeastern Puerto Rico. You’ll find photo opportunities and spectacular views at every turn, with waterfalls, exotic plants and wildlife.
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El Yunque National Forest

5. Sapphire Beach

Unwind on the sand with a cold beer or swim in the turquoise water that meets the shoreline of Sapphire Beach. Snorkel with bright, tropical fish and skim over the waves on a windsurfing board.
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Sapphire Beach featuring tropical scenes and a sandy beach

6. Condado Beach

Condado Beach and its promenade has something for everyone: swimming and surfing, relaxing in the sun, fine-dining or world class shopping, This oceanfront neighborhood is located in the heart of San Juan’s upmarket Condado district. The area is home to hotels of all budgets and is fairly central, making it a great place to base yourself while in San Juan.
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Condado Beach featuring kayaking or canoeing, tropical scenes and a beach

What to do in Caribbean Islands


Popular places to visit

Areas of Caribbean Islands

Isla Verde Beach featuring a beach, boating and sailing

Isla Verde

4/5(2 area reviews)

White-sands, beautifully clear water and excellent water sports make this beach one of the most popular in Puerto Rico.

Isla Verde
Palm Beach featuring a sandy beach

Palm Beach

Enjoy yourself at this white-sand Caribbean beach that combines incredible underwater sights and tangerine sunsets with a youthful nightlife.

Palm Beach
Condado

Condado

4.5/5(3 area reviews)

Experience San Juan at its most modern in a chic neighborhood packed with high-end fashion shops, elegant casinos and popular restaurants.

Condado
San Juan

Old San Juan

4/5(1 area review)

The interesting museums and waterfront views are top of the list for many visitors to Old San Juan. A stop by Port of San Juan or Pier 4 might round out your trip.

Old San Juan
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Bávaro

The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife are just a few highlights of Bávaro. Make a stop by Bavaro Beach or Cocotal Golf and Country Club while you're exploring the area.

Bávaro
Grace Bay showing a house, tropical scenes and a beach

Grace Bay

This picturesque stretch of white sand and warm, turquoise water is home to luxury resorts, restaurants and one of the world’s largest barrier reefs.

Grace Bay

 

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