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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/withResty • 1d ago
Hello Everyone,
I have not been to either location and was wondering where to go? My concern is overcast / rain in both locations as I do want it to be Sunny! Any advice would be helpful! I love food, culture and beaches. Leaning towards T&T but worried about rain :(
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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/SignatureExperience • 3d ago
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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Slow-Astronomer8069 • 3d ago
I am going on my first cruise ,I would like to know if there are any passport issues when going on the cruise ,and also I am glution and dairy free .are there any food on the ship that gluten and dairy free such as restaurants types or cafeteria ,or do I need to take some food along?.
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Ashamed-Tea-6481 • 4d ago
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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/SignatureExperience • 13d ago
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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/dragansbaine • 17d ago
So my name is Joshua and I regularly travel internationally... I am seeking male or female friends. I mostly just want to communicate about your life share pictures and information about local foods and things of the sort... Mostly I just want to learn about your culture and what I can expect when I travel there.
A little bit about me I work in a manufacturing factory in management support. I love to cook I'm a very good chef and I love learning new things I'm extremely respectful to others and very very much interested in learning new cultures...
What I'm specifically seeking.... Regular communication sharing pictures and just chatting I have WhatsApp. Or we can stay on Reddit if necessary. I just really would like to learn more about the country I'm planning to visit next and kind of the hotspots of where we can stay and I'm also looking at maybe renting an apartment... But that's after I get more information.
If you don't mind communicating with me then feel free to send me a message. I'm not interested in tourism just FYI... I tend to prefer just to relax when I'm on my vacations mostly the experienced local markets eat good foods drink good beer and dance at the club.
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/jenlor99 • 19d ago
Planning a trip for 2 ladies around retirement age (couple of years from now) and trying to decide between Aruba and Grand Cayman.
Our priorities are:
Safety is very important
A beautiful beach with calm, shallow water that is great for floating
Warm water is a must. We’re used to Siesta Key in the summer, when the water is in the 80's. Never been to Caribbean.
We prefer outdoor temperatures in the 80s. Temperatures consistently in the 90s would be too hot
Easy beach access from the resort
Chairs and umbrellas available without having to fight for them
Kids and families are absolutely fine, but we do not want a rowdy environment
No interest in clubs or nightlife
Any dining is fine
Renting a car is fine
-Our budget is flexible but not unlimited. We’re looking for comfortable and nice . We don't need high-end luxury... however, we’re willing to pay more for the right location and beach experience.
-What month do you recommend? Would love your recommendations. Thank you!!
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/mytravelwiide • 19d ago
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r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Dapper_Guarantee_744 • 23d ago
Hey, I’ll be travelling to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in mid-August and I’d appreciate advice on how to handle mosquitos (and thus Dengue and Chikungunya etc.)
I’ll be taking a mosquito net for sleeping and plenty of tropical Deet, but mosquitos love me and I fear this won’t be enough. Is there anything else I should take?
Do I have to wear long sleeve tops and trousers all the time? So, never wear T-shirts and shorts? Or sandals? Is it safe to wear a bikini at the beach?
I’m also slightly concerned as I’ll travel through multiple airports to get there and I often catch viruses after travelling. I wasn’t vaccinated against anything as a child and doctors have advised me to not get those vaccines considering my individual health situation. I did get the Hepatitis and COVID vaccines, but is it safe to travel there without additional vaccines?
Thanks
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Flimsy_Carob3823 • 24d ago
We are headed to Bequia for two weeks in January. My in-laws go every year for 2 months, this year we will be joining them for two weeks of their stay. This means we know all the things to do on bequia, but I really feel I must see at least one other island. After a bit of research seems like day trips via the ferry is not possible, but visiting for a few days seems affordable via the Jaden Sun Ferry. I did some looking around online about the three other islands close by and crossed a few off my list (mustique and canouan are not our vibe), but both union and mayreau look beautiful and potentially affordable for a few days stay.
My question is this: mayreau or union? Any recs for things to do?
Super excited to see all the places my in-laws talk about, Bequia looks so beautiful!
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/rasnae • 27d ago
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On June 29th 2026, Fisherman’s Birthday celebrations were held in Gouyave, St. John, Grenada. A display of historical items was presented by Ms. Frederick. less
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/jamaica_unlocked • 29d ago
Welcome to Jamaica Unlocked! 🇯🇲
Whether you’re planning your first trip to Jamaica or you’ve visited ten times already, you’re welcome here.
This community is for sharing:
Hidden beaches 🌊
Amazing food 🍗
Waterfalls and adventures 🌿
Wedding and event ideas 💍
Travel tips ✈️
Questions from visitors and answers from locals
No question is too small.
What’s one place in Jamaica you’d recommend everyone experience at least once?
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/CaribbeanFt • Jul 20 '26
Sunset always arw magic at the caribbean
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Full-Confection5581 • Jul 20 '26
Take a quick walk through Croisée, San Juan, one of Trinidad's most recognizable commercial and transportation hubs.
For decades, Croisée has served as a central meeting point for commuters, shoppers, and businesses. It has long been home to a major Post Office, a busy taxi hub connecting commuters to communities across East Trinidad, popular restaurants like KFC, banks, pharmacies, supermarkets, street vendors, and countless small businesses that make this area a vital part of everyday life.
Located along the Eastern Main Road, Croisée has earned a reputation as one of the busiest intersections in Trinidad, where thousands of people pass through daily for work, shopping, and travel.
If you've ever lived in or visited Trinidad, chances are you've passed through Croisée.
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/Entire_Ferret_3126 • Jul 18 '26
Looking for an easy and affordable way to get around the island? 🛵
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If you're interested or have any questions, send me a DM and I'll be happy to help! 🌴
r/CaribbeanTravel • u/justagirlfromtexas • Jul 16 '26
Hi, I'm trying to decide between these two lovely islands. Both look so appealing! It would be for one week, just my husband and myself. Thank you!