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Caribbean Vacation Packages: Adventure Awaits
Turquoise water, brilliant coral reefs, white-sand beaches, and sun-soaked adventures await you in the Caribbean. From Latin beats to relaxing reggae, the cultures of the Caribbean are astonishingly diverse. Taste Creole flavors, delicious BBQ, and the fresh catch of the day. Learn to dance salsa, escape to a pirate cove, or unwind with yoga on the sand. Whether you’re looking for a remote island escape, an adults-only vacation, time with your family, or an all-inclusive resort, we have options for every style.


Caribbean Destinations
at a Glance
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($) is widely accepted, though island nations do have their own currencies; islands in the French Caribbean accept Euros (€)
Language: Spanish, French, or Dutch, though English is often a second language
Popular Drink: Rum Punch
Must Eat: The fresh catch of the day
Power Up: Most countries in the Caribbean use A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Tipping Customs: Tip anywhere between 10-15%, unless service charge is added
Weather: The forecast is warm, mild, and sunny. June 1 – November 30 is hurricane season.
Best Time to Visit: December through April brings crowds escaping the northern winters. May, June, and November offer great weather and less in the way of crowds.
Top Things to Do on a Caribbean Vacation
Snorkel the Caribbean
Virtually every Caribbean island offers snorkeling opportunities, so whether you can access the reef from the beach or board a catamaran to get there, plunge into the warm water and experience these incredible ecosystems for yourself.
Take a Sunset Sail
Every island has a west coast and every west coast has its own breathtaking sunset.
Get Active in the Ocean
Try stand-up paddle boarding or kayak the coastline; if you find yourself on a windier island, try kite surfing; if the surf’s up, take a surfing lesson.
Enjoy a Beach BBQ
After a day of basking on the beach, try the fresh catch of the day served up local style, with Creole, Latin, or Jerk flavors.
Colonial Forts and Pirate Coves
Many of the Caribbean islands are dotted with historic forts and pirate coves—explore the cobblestoned towns and historic architecture.
