6 best Caribbean islands to visit in 2026

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    Caribbean travel 2026
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    Caribbean travel 2026

    The Caribbean is seeing renewed interest as travellers look for destinations offering more than just beaches. Several islands are gaining momentum due to improved hotels, better connectivity and stronger cultural experiences. From established hubs to emerging destinations, these locations combine tourism infrastructure with local character, making them suitable for both short breaks and longer stays.

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    Nassau and Paradise Island, Bahamas
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    Nassau and Paradise Island, Bahamas

    Nassau and Paradise Island are positioned as leading destinations in 2026, supported by upgraded hotels, improved public spaces and a growing food scene. Visitors can explore sites such as the Queen’s Staircase and the National Art Gallery, alongside resort areas like Atlantis and Baha Mar. The destination now offers a mix of resort experiences and city exploration, with dining, nightlife and shopping expanding beyond traditional tourist zones.

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    St Thomas, US Virgin Islands
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    St Thomas, US Virgin Islands

    St Thomas is highlighted for its waterfront setting and accessibility. The capital, Charlotte Amalie, offers a mix of shopping, dining and historic streets. The island continues to attract visitors with its beaches, cruise access and developed tourism infrastructure, making it suitable for travellers looking for a balanced Caribbean experience.

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    Dominican Republic, Caribbean
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    Dominican Republic, Caribbean

    The Dominican Republic remains one of the region’s most diverse destinations, offering a mix of resorts, cities and natural landscapes. Beyond resort areas like Punta Cana, visitors can explore historic zones, mountain regions and coastal areas. Continued investment in hospitality and infrastructure is supporting its position as a high-demand destination.

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    Grenada, Caribbean
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    Grenada, Caribbean

    Grenada is gaining attention for its relatively less commercial environment and focus on local experiences. Known for its spice production and cultural identity, the island offers markets, plantations and marine attractions. It appeals to travellers looking for quieter destinations with a focus on authenticity rather than large-scale resorts.

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    Curaçao, Caribbean
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    Curaçao, Caribbean

    Curaçao is emerging as a destination combining culture and coastal tourism. Its capital features colourful architecture, while the island offers beaches and diving spots. Improved tourism infrastructure and connectivity are contributing to its growth as a preferred travel option in 2026.

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    St Kitts and Nevis, Caribbean
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    St Kitts and Nevis, Caribbean

    St Kitts and Nevis offer a dual-island experience with a mix of history and slower-paced travel. Visitors can explore heritage sites such as Brimstone Hill Fortress, along with beaches and smaller towns. The destination is positioned for travellers seeking less crowded alternatives with access to both culture and relaxation.

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