Positive update from the Caribbean-I was online and on the phone for HOURS all day yesterday but finally got flights so we will be heading home sooner than Friday," Han wrote in an Instagram post, adding in the video, "We all recognize and realize fully that there are far worse places to be stuck. We're lucky just to be able to have been here in the first place.
"Still relatively undiscovered, Grenada has been a well-kept secret of the discerning Caribbean traveler for decades," says Sheldon Keens-Douglas, the manager of Grenada's Spice Island Beach Resort. Insiders fell in love with the island's more distinct features, like its rugged, rain forest-covered center, enviable reefs, and untouched feel. Dubbed the Spice Island for its bumper crops such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, Grenada also has a growing culinary scene that has quietly been drawing in-the-know foodies for years.
Stunning beaches, incredible resorts, and the undeniable mystique of exclusivity have put the tiny island of Anguilla on the list of Travel + Leisure readers' favorite islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas for several years running. The best thing about Anguilla? It preserves the untouched beauty and laid-back vibes of what the Caribbean used to be. Even as the rest of the region heats up with travelers escaping icy winters,
Its tiny size and understated appearance aside, Nevis seems to have it all-even welcoming off-duty celebrities and royalty, though being the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton is still an important claim to fame. "The island is a rare blend of natural beauty, rich history, and understated luxury all in one," says Jhaidel Allen, general manager of Golden Rock Inn. With award-winning hotels and resorts, a vibrant culinary scene, and jungles studded with waterfalls, Nevis might just be the Caribbean island you've been searching for all along.
Bequia, is one of the smallest islands in the Caribbean, despite being the second largest in St Vincent and the Grenadines, measuring just seven square miles, with a population of around 5,000. Tropical activities are aplenty. Take a dip with the island's wild hawksbill turtles or follow winding hiking trails to one of the Caribbean's most impressive viewpoints, where you can spot Mustique, Baliceax, Isle De Quatre and Battowia in the distance.
Whether you're a digital nomad, traveling for business, or vacationing, the Caribbean's natural wonders are one of the many reasons that make island-hopping in this region so appealing - not to mention the abundant cultural experiences it has to offer, ranging from historical landmarks and centuries-old neighborhoods to Carnival. However, to truly immerse yourself in the Caribbean's splendor, you should venture beyond tourist hotspots.