Resorts in the Caribbean by MyReviewsNow

A vacation in the Caribbean is a dream destination for most people, with good reason. The chains of islands in the Caribbean have amazing beaches, friendly locals, and unique dining and entertainment choices ranging from beachfront cricket matches to diving in faux-Mayan ruins. Resorts in the Caribbean vary from inexpensive hostels to unique 5-star luxury resorts and everything in between.

In the Bahamas, the world famous Atlantis is as magical as the name would imply. While the opportunity to swim with dolphins is an activity that is almost expected at most aquatic resorts today, the Atlantis dolphin experience has revitalized the dolphin swim. With one of the largest marine habitats in the world, which also serves as a dolphin rescue and rehabilitation facility, the Atlantis dolphin experience is bar none one of the best money can buy. Several packages are offered, ranging from a shallow water experience for new swimmers or children to a deep water dive that makes use of a handheld water scooter so you can keep up with the sea life. Interactions with other varieties of sea life are also available, as is the ability to snorkel through the resort’s underwater “Mayan ruins.”

The luxury all-inclusive Sandals chain has resorts throughout the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Jamaica, St. Lucia, and Antigua. Some locations offer up to fifteen restaurants you can dine at for no additional fee, including everything from Jamaican cuisine to British pub fare. Bars offer unlimited premium drinks and there are enough live entertainment choices to keep you entertained for the duration of your stay. Accommodations vary widely, from a typical resort room to the more innovative. One type of room offers a patio that flows directly into a swimming pool. The Sandals chain makes clear that resorts in the Caribbean offer everything you could possibly imagine.

If you’re looking for something a bit more modest, every island in the Caribbean has something to offer because resorts in the Caribbean don’t have to break the bank. On the island of Antigua, Yepton Estate Cottages are beachfront cottages at a fraction of the price of an all-inclusive resort. Yachting is a major attraction on this island, as are all water-related sports and activities. For a unique experience, try a beachfront game of cricket. You’ll see the locals playing throughout the island.

St. Lucia is a mountainous Caribbean island with an extremely unique history that has been influenced by African, East Indian, French and English cultures. The island has everything from carnival celebrations to a volcano you can drive into. For a cheaper resort experience, the Coco Palm at Gros Islet is quaint, beachfront hotel that will leave you with enough cash to experience all the island’s actvities and dining. Try their famous bananas and salt fish dish, something you definitely won’t see again anytime soon on a menu.

Closer to the U.S. mainland, Turks and Caicos Islands are at the southern end of the Bahamas island chain. These islands are famous for their “ripsaw” music, featuring the music made by scraping an object, like an old knife blade, along a saw’s teeth. If you’re into the unique, seeing a ripsaw musical performance is definitely not a run of the mill vacation experience. Grace Bay is the home to several luxury resorts, where you can walk a few steps from your room into the clear water. Snorkeling, diving, and sunbathing are the most popular activities here. Make sure you try conch (a type of sea snail) to get the true Turks and Caicos dining experience. Like other resorts in the Caribbean, you’ll likely see some locals playing cricket on the beaches.

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