Little Known Caribbean Islands

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The Caribbean is a paradise for those who have a penchant for islands. While the numerous islands that form the Caribbean have been explored well enough by people from all around the world, there are still a few that are little known or not visited oft enough.These little known islands in the Caribbean make for a perfect getaway for you and your family should you treasure privacy and wish to have the pristine settings all for yourself.

Here are 5 little known islands in the Caribbean that would entice you equally as others that are currently more popular.

Terre-De-Haut, Îles Des Saintes, French West Indies

This island located off the coast of Guadeloupe would remind you of the place where the Brethren Court met in the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. The hills with mild elevations, hordes of boats thronging the harbor area and the baby powder sand on the beaches are a delight for all and sundry.

Carriacou, Grenada

Getting to Carriacou is simple with a flight from Miami to Grenada and a quick twenty minutes flight to the island. The local populace of Carriacou is the island’s most fascinating asset. The strange fish stories of the fishermen and the locally produced rums are a great treat in collectivity. Accommodation offering serene sea views and also some that offer panoramic views of the lush green palm gardens are a visual treat.

St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles

St Eustatius serves as one of the sleepiest islands in the Caribbean. It is calm, quiet but a haven for food lovers and divers. St Eustatius National Marine Park and the bar & grill restaurants are a treat for any tourist. There are many places to stay and book online like The Four Seasons by Jet2holidays.com

Culebra, Puerto Rico

Culebra is a place for all who love bird watching, exploring tropical forests, mangroves or just wish to let their hair down at one of the numerous beach parties. Culebra is visited by more than 50,000 seabirds every year which is unprecedented in most islands of its size in the world. The camping experiences, dancing on the beaches and Tortuga are some other activities to indulge in.

Anegada, British Virgin Islands

Anegada is ideal for water sports and underwater diving enthusiasts. The reefs are its strongest drawing factor and snorkeling is the most favorite activity among tourists. The beach resorts, the cocktails and the feeling of being castaway memories can be treasured for a lifetime.

Posted on: November 28, 2012

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