Thursday, April 23, 2009

The 10 best beaches in the Caribbean

This list is always of the very subjective. Depends on the experience of each one, and surely if we all could make our own list of the top 10.... On any matter. In this case it is difficult to make a list because the Caribbean has hundreds and hundreds of large and small beaches and more beautiful than the other.
Prefer private beaches and away from the sight of the curious? Or the vast open sea, where our children play with total freedom? We will find the 10 best beaches in the Caribbean for each case, but today we bring a list that was based on the opinion of wholesale operators of tourist services that may be interested views, but surely familiar destinations.
Here they are:
1) Palm Beach in Aruba (photo of the start).
If you think of flour and fine sand as white as snow ... this is your beach. Excellent conditions for swimming in warm waters and calm. At the edge of many hotels and all kinds of support services, it is extremely accessible to all travelers and very well connected by public transportation. 10.
2) Grand Anse Beach in Grenada
One of the most exclusive beaches in the Caribbean. Fine white sand with stunning views and a warm blue sea and to enjoy. You do not have good access and services are only provided by the luxury resort is located there. Ergo prepares his pocket to get there by taxi and pay what you ask for a Coca-Cola. Very near here is a beautiful option and also one of my favorite: Anse la Roche, but here there are no services allow picnics. Too few people and an incredibly blue water. You will not forget.
3) Johnson's Point in Antigua
In sudoesde of the island of Antigua there are a number of beaches with white sand and soft rock with small caves between them. From here there are great views of neighboring islands: Guadeloupe, Montserrat, St.Kitts and Nevis. Do not miss the sunset over the sea! Snorkeling can be done specially in Pigeon Point, near here. Note: the topless and nude sunbathing is strictly prohibited by law.
4) Pink Sand Beach Bahamas
A classic Caribbean and within the world's most famous beaches. It is located on a small island of Eleuthera. Pink sands on every traveler's menu sun worshiper. Nearly 5 miles of powder sand beach owes its color to the mixture of plankton and tiny red coral sand as fine as sugar. Most hotels are located nearby on a rocky elevation that is at their backs. It arrives here on a ferry that leaves from Eleuthera.
5) Crane Beach in Barbados
Is accessed only by the Crane Resort hotel (which are not guests or residents of the island must pay a fee of $ 2). Soft white sand and blue waters enclosed in soft cliffs and protected by a coral reef. A perfect place to get lost ...
6) Negril Beach in Jamaica
If practice naturism, join this name. But it will have to live with a mass of people attracted by his name and fame of "liberated land. “Anyway, always be quieter than in the famous Seven Mile Beach.At the north end of Long Bay Negril Beach is a haven that is more serene and a bit further, Bloody Bay Beach is a beach and almost intimate. In any of them, be careful with your belongings.
7) Englishman's Bay Tobago
Secret corner (well, not much) of celebrities, Tobago is in their small boutique hotels and design. A refined and paradise for divers who come mainly from Pigeon Point. The forest of palm trees can hide from curious eyes and enjoy the white sandy beach with almost total privacy. Between March and June, the beach is the place chosen by the giant Leatherback turtles to lay eggs.
8) Grace Bay in Turks & Caicos
When astronaut John Glenn saw this beach view from space said paradise: 20 miles of white sand and dust with a turquoise sea, calm and protected by a coral reef. A paradise, yes, for those who love water sports, those seeking first class service and comfort at your fingertips. Voices rise and complain too much development around it. Nearby hotels are scattered all but a lot of class (for high budget).
9) Trunk Bay in Virgin Islands
Many say it is the most beautiful beaches in the world. Many people often go especially with the arrival of the cruise to the island. It's great for swimming, diving or snorkeling. Your Heritage Park is one of the most interesting of the Caribbean. To get to the beach must pay a fee of about $ 3 (I have not updated the data).
10) Shoal Bay in Anguilla
A great belt of white sand just over 3 miles long. There are hotels, restaurants and bars to see her, and all budgets. A very good option for families.

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