Source: Tourism MediaReduit BeachRide a Jet Ski, laze on the sand and enjoy a cool drink at the bar on this scenic beach set against a backdrop of verdant hills.WorldCaribbeanSt. LuciaRodney BayGros IsletReduit Beach
Source: Tourism MediaRio Camuy Cave ParkStroll along one of the world’s longest underground rivers, among stalagmites, bats and more hidden treasures.WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoHatilloRio Camuy Cave Park
Source: Tourism MediaEl Vigia Observation TowerMarauding pirates and seafaring merchants were once spied from this hilltop vantage point, which now features a monumental cross with a viewing deck.WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoPonceEl Vigia Observation Tower
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaRio Camuy Cave ParkStroll along one of the world’s longest underground rivers, among stalagmites, bats and more hidden treasures.WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoHatilloRio Camuy Cave Park
Source: Tourism MediaRio Camuy Cave ParkStroll along one of the world’s longest underground rivers, among stalagmites, bats and more hidden treasures.WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoHatilloRio Camuy Cave Park
Source: Tourism MediaLa Mina FallsReward yourself with a swim in the pool of this pretty waterfall after hiking along a river through unblemished rainforest. WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoSan JuanRio GrandeLa Mina Falls
Source: Tourism MediaAlcazar de ColonWalk the same halls that were once paced by the son of Christopher Columbus in this stunning preservation of Spanish colonial architecture.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoAlcazar de Colon
Source: Tourism MediaAquaventureThis enormous water park is one of the largest in the world. You’ll find something for everyone in the family within its 11 pools and 18 waterslides. WorldCaribbeanBahamasNassauParadise IslandAquaventure
Source: Tourism MediaMuseo Nacional de Bellas ArtesView Cuba’s formal art collections at these two sites, one focused on international and the other on Cuban art.WorldCaribbeanCubaHavanaOld HavanaMuseo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Source: Tourism MediaTurks and CaicosVisit a sun-kissed archipelago with long stretches of deserted sands, an extensive coral reef system and clear warm waters.WorldCaribbeanTurks and Caicos
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza ViejaRelax in the cafés and browse the art galleries, which fill the grandiose mansions that frame this lively square in Old Havana.WorldCaribbeanCubaHavanaOld HavanaPlaza Vieja
Source: Tourism MediaJohn Lennon ParkAlthough Beatles music was once banned in Cuba, one famed Beatle now sits eternally as a bronze statue on a bench in this park in Havana.WorldCaribbeanCubaHavanaEl VedadoJohn Lennon Park
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaPico Isabel de TorresRide the cable car up to the summit of this mountain to wander through a pleasant botanical garden and enjoy fantastic panoramas over the city.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPico Isabel de Torres
Source: Tourism MediaHigueyThis city, famed mostly for its formidable cathedral, offers an authentic experience of the Dominican Republic away from the beachside resorts.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaHiguey
Source: Tourism MediaRevolution MuseumRelive Cuban history from the 1400s to the present day via exhibits set in the exquisite rooms of Havana’s former presidential palace.WorldCaribbeanCubaHavanaOld HavanaRevolution Museum
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaCastillo de San Salvador de la PuntaVisit one of four historic forts defending Port Havana. This one has stood in place for more than 400 years.WorldCaribbeanCubaHavanaOld HavanaCastillo de San Salvador de la Punta
Source: Tourism MediaButterfly FarmEncounter some of the world’s prettiest and most delicate creatures at this fascinating tropical garden.WorldCaribbeanArubaNoordPalm BeachButterfly Farm