Isla Verde is ideal for city-based sunseekers. Pine Grove is a surfing spot, Alambique is a laid-back spot, and Balneario de Carolina has lifeguards.
Grace Bay Beach in Turks and Caicos is a 3-mile length of beach with great resorts and tourist amenities on the north side of Providenciales.
The beach, near St. George's, has an old Caribbean flavour, lots of area for strolling and resting, and plenty of restaurants, hotels, and stores to suit beachgoers.
Dickenson Bay is bustling and home to several island resorts. The most developed beach on Antigua with several activities, water sports, and restaurants.
In Virgin Islands National Park on St. John, Honeymoon Beach has fine white sand, shallow water, and coconut palm cover. On-sand outfitters rent water sports equipment to beachgoers.
Shoal Bay's turquoise ocean and pink sand draw beachgoers as one of the Caribbean's most attractive beaches. One of the island's busiest beaches for snorkelling and water sports.
Eagle Beach is Aruba's widest and has two Instagram-worthy fofoti trees. Four sea turtle species nest here each year, and visitors and locals love the smooth white sand.