the beaches of the Caribbean


The beaches of the Caribbean are like an infinite mosaic of colors and sensations each island holds a different face and together they make up the most desired tropical dream in the world here the sea never has a single nuance but turns on for intense blue emerald turquoise and sometimes it seems glass so much the sand changes shape and color from the white one that shines like snow to the rose very light up to the dark sand land
At the Bahamas the sea meets stretch of infinite white sand and palm trees that bend in the wind here there are quiet beaches like small secret paradises and more well -known beaches where the sun illuminates backs full of corals and fish with a thousand colors




In Cuba the face of the sea is double Varadero offers golden expanses and calm waters such as natural pools while the south coast reveals hidden and wild coves immersed between mangroves and uncontaminated nature the sunsets here are a fire show on the sea
Jamaica gives lively beaches where the golden sand combines with the rhythm of the reggae that comes out of the small bars along the shore the sea here is a party of colors and the green cliffs seem to merge with the horizon creating energy and freedom
In Barbados the coral carves the coast and gives clear sandy beaches where the palm trees are mirrored into clear lagoons some bays are calm and sweet while others host powerful waves loved by surfers here the sea has a thousand souls



Saint Lucia is a meeting between the sea and the mountains the beaches arise at the foot of the Pitons two green peaks that go down to the ocean and create scenarios that seem designed for romantic travelers and for those who love wild nature
In Aruba Bonaire and CuraƧao, the beaches have very light sand and clear waters but also keep natural pools among the rocks that reflect the sunlight like colored mirrors here the sea is calm and invites long diving between corals and turtles
Puerto Rico welcomes with animated beaches near San Juan but also holds secret bays such as those of Vieques and Culebra surrounded by mangroves and tropical forests where the sea shines even at night thanks to the magic of the bioluminescence




The American and British virgin islands offer postcard beaches with soft sand such as flour and transparent waters like crystal some are famous and animated others are silent and perfect for those looking for peace and solitude
The French antilles such as Martinica and Guadalupa tell the volcanic story with beaches that change color from white and golden to black and shiny here the sea encounters Creola culture the scents of spices and the music that accompanies the waves
In Saint Barth, luxury meets simplicity intimate beaches velvety sand and calm sea that seems to be designed only for those who want exclusivity while Anguilla gives natural elegance with long peaceful expanses ideal for those looking for rest only



In Antigua every day you can discover a different beach, some are small bays hidden among the rocks others are large expanses of golden sand where the sea gently caresses the shore and the sun never abandon the horizon
In Saint Kitts and Nevis, the beaches show a double face clear sand on one side and black sand on the other with mountains that go down to the sea and palm trees that seem to be led to the ocean
Grenada the island of spices smells of cinnamon and nutmeg and its beaches reflect this natural wealth clear sand clear water and green hills that go down to the sea creating a tropical embrace
Dominica, on the other hand, holds wild beaches of dark sand surrounded by dense and waterfall forests that fall near the shore here the nature dominates completely and gives scenarios that still seem virgin



Saint Vincent and Grenadine offer small coral islands with intimate beaches often reachable only in the boat places where the sea has a thousand shades and seems hand -painted
Montserrat with its dark and volcanic beaches tells the strength of the earth and the energy of nature that lives here with the sea in spectacular landscapes
Turks and Caicos look like a painting of delicate colors with soft white sand and a sea that continually changes shades protected by coral reefs that keep natural pools full of life



And finally the smallest and least known islands such as Barbuda Saint Eustatius and Saba are silent jewels with almost deserted beaches where the feeling is to walk like the first explorers who arrived in a new and uncontaminated world



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