Enjoy Secluded Caribbean Beaches

Just because you like to take advantage of cheap travel options, such as cheap airplane tickets or cheap vacation packages does not mean that you have to endure crowded beaches.

The following are some of the most idyllic Caribbean beaches:

La Blanquilla, Venezuela is where visitors can swim and snorkel in crystal clear coves of the white island, one of Venezuelas offshore islands in the western Caribbean. No one is allowed to live on the island. Its alabaster beaches and tranquil seas make the island a favorite destination where drivers can explore the undersea wall 65 feet offshore, encrusted with rare black coral.

Smugglers Cove, Tortola, British Virgin Islands can be accessed via four wheel drive or walking down a long dirt road to a quiet secluded beach on Tortolas West End. The sapphire seas at Smugglers Cove are warm, clear and almost ripple free.

Gold Rock Beach, Grand Bahama island, The Bahamas is located in the secluded Lucayan National Park. Wooden walkways lead through a dense mangrove swamp to one of the Bahamas most impressive beaches. Soft rippled sand is revealed at low tide at Gold Rock Beach. In pink tinged shallows stingrays can be spotted along the sandy bottom.

Joe Grant Cay, Turks & Caicos is a tiny uninhabited cay secreted between the islands of Middle Caicos and East Caicos. Joe Grant Cay enjoys a sheltered harbor on its leeward side and a magnificent view of ivory sand on its windward side. Its sparkling reefs can be navigated in a small boat or kayak.

Coco Point, Barbuda is home to 1,200 residents and is fifteen miles long by five miles wide. Known for sporting some of the prettiest beaches in the Caribbean, perhaps its most outstanding beach is Coco Points pink sand pearl beach on the islands southern coast.

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