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Best Beach Resorts in the Caribbean

Seven islands and seven beach resorts, the definitive choices in an archipelago of possibility.

These are the beach resorts that receive the best feedback from our clients, the finest beach resorts for a Caribbean holiday this coming winter or spring.

La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel, St Martin

St Martin

About St Martin: A small island with some delightful beaches, and a mix of Dutch, French and Creole culture. St Martin has the best flight connections to Europe, plus convenient flight and yacht connections to other Caribbean islands.

La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel: Although the resort is older than the rest on this list, La Samanna has one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. The service is excellent too.

La Samanna, a Belmond Hotel

Our Recommendation: Suites have the best beachfront location and multi-bedroom villas are excellent for large families. Enjoy Belmond Bellini Club benefits with your stay.

Island Hopping: St Martin is a transport hub so our clients often spend a couple of nights at La Samanna, to start or end their Caribbean holiday.

Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth

St Barth

About St Barth: St Barth is like the French Riviera in the Caribbean, a long-time playground for jetsetters with its designer boutiques, stunning restaurants and social scene.

Rosewood Le Guanahani: St Barth also offers some divine beaches and two of the best are here, at this fully renovated resort on a peninsula. The most private and spacious place to stay in St Barth.

Two beaches at Rosewood Le Guanahani
Rosewood Le Guanahani has the best location in St Barth, with two beaches

Our Recommendations: St Barth is a small island for exploring so don’t be put off by Le Guanahani only having one on-site restaurant. Get a signature suite as a couple or a multi-bedroom suite as a family. Then use them as a retreat from which to discover St Barth.

Island Hopping: Combine St Barth with Anguilla and St Martin, three closeby islands which are completely different from each other.

Necker Island, British Virgin Islands

For a few weeks a year, you can holiday on Necker Island

About the British Virgin Islands: Dozens of islands and islets, scattered in shallow, turquoise waters. Many are privately owned and some create a private island resort holiday.

Necker Island: Richard Branson’s private island is simply the best private island retreat in the Caribbean for couples. It’s only available on a room by room basis during select weeks each year so contact us for the possibilities.

A suite with hot tub on Necker Island

Our Recommendations: Spend at least one day on a yacht. There are many deserted places to discover, like cays, bays, reefs and islands.

Island Hopping: It’s less than an hour by yacht to Rosewood Little Dix Bay, a resort fresh from a USD 185 million rebuild. There are scheduled flights to St Martin, Dominican Republic and Antigua too.

Amanera, Dominican Republic

Amanera

About the Dominican Republic: Yes, well-known Punta Cana is a mass tourism destination. But the Dominican Republic is big and there’s real exclusivity and beauty on the other side of the island.

Amanera: Beautiful villas with pools. Divine and private beachfront location. Spa. Service. Very contemporary design and hidden in nature. Amanera is an intimate resort that ticks all the boxes.

A private casita at Amanera. How does it feel compared to your favourite Indian Ocean resort?

Our Recommendation: Amanera is a surprisingly great choice for an active holiday. It sits on a 10-kilometre stretch of beach and jungle, with excellent snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, hiking, horseback riding, and there’s a championship golf course.

Island Hopping: With a private jet or yacht there are many options. Amanera can be a great standalone holiday choice because there’s lots to do, plus good flight connections from Europe to the Dominican Republic.

Jumby Bay Island, Antigua

Jumby Bay Island, off the coast of Antigua

About Antigua: Welcome to the essence of the Caribbean, a very authentic and slow-paced island, with strong Creole culture. Complemented by lovely private resorts.

Jumby Bay Island: A private island-like experience that’s famous for being where A-listers stay. Very private, discreet and incredibly high quality. It’s where Leo Messi just went for this holidays.

Our Recommendations: Also consider Hermitage Bay, which offers a similar experience to Jumby Bay. Both are all inclusive, where all inclusive means the house Champagne is Moet & Chandon and all activities are included too.

Island Hopping: Scheduled flights to the British Virgin Islands (1 hour), St Martin (55 minutes) and St Barth (40 minutes).

COMO Parrot Cay, Turks and Caicos

About Turks and Caicos: Turks and Caicos is the most similar Caribbean destination to the Maldives. Small and private coral islands, where the holiday experience involves complete relaxation.

COMO Parrot Cay: What sets Turks and Caicos apart from the Maldives is the size and nature on these islands. Parrot Cay is massive, understated and perfect for families.

Our Recommendations: Go to COMO Parrot Cay with your children and parents. The beach houses and villas are so spread out, so there’s real privacy, plus activities for all ages.

Island Hopping: The best way to fly to Turks and Caicos is via the USA, so instead of island hopping we recommend a city plus island holiday, with New York a great option.

Cap Juluca, a Belmond Hotel, Anguilla

Anguilla is increasingly popular with our clients, especially staying at Belmond Cap Juluca.

About Anguilla: Home to what most consider the best beaches in the Caribbean, Anguilla is a very sleepy and laid-back island where traditional hospitality remains strong.

Cap Juluca: The favourite resort of our clients visiting the Caribbean. It’s both intimate and spacious, barefoot and opulent. Expect Belmond Bellini Club benefits too.

Cap Juluca, a Belmond Hotel

Our Recommendation: Skip the entry-level rooms, you didn’t fly to the Caribbean to not have a private terrace and pool. We recommend the suites.

Island Hopping: Anguilla is a short boat ride across a turquoise sea to St Martin.

Your Caribbean Holiday

From Central Europe the logistics of a Caribbean holiday are similar to the Maldives. It’s a one-stop flight, followed by a short transfer by boat or small plane.

There’s so much to discover in the Caribbean, so much that people don’t know.

We expect the Caribbean to sharply increase in popularity in the coming two to three years. Will you be one of the first to explore?

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