11 Caribbean vacations the whole family will enjoy: Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Grenada, Bonaire – USA TODAY

Posted: November 17, 2021 at 1:10 pm

Terry Ward| FamilyVacationist.com

Caribbean island vacation ideas

These are some islands that would make a great vacation for you in the Caribbean.

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Caribbean vacations can be anything you want them to be. To some, that could mean together time spent lounging on a blissful tropical beach. To others, it could be a more active vacation with scuba diving lessons, rainforest excursions and visits to ancient ruins.

In a place as diverse as the Caribbean, theres a perfect vacation for every taste and budget. Here are the tropical destinations that practically guarantee a great vacation for everyone in the family:

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Sailors love the British Virgin Islands for the ease of line-of-sight sailing (read: you can navigate visually because everything is within eyesight). Whether you choose to go the bareboat route or charter a catamaran with a captain from a company like the Moorings for the ultimate island-hopping itinerary, the British Virgin Islands make for idyllic Caribbean vacations.

For beach lovers, spots like White Bay Beach on Jost Van Dyke and Tortolas Cane Garden Bay are the stuff of screen saver fantasies. Your family will feel like Robinson Crusoes gang traipsing around the giant boulders lining the sand at the Baths on Virgin Gorda. And there are snorkeling reefs everywhere, lined with swaying sea fans and teeming with tropical fish.

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With its fascinating culture, music and all-around laidback vibe, Jamaica makes for great Caribbean vacations. Accommodation options on the island run the gamut from all-encompassing Jamaican all-inclusive resorts that target families to boutique beachfront escapes that come with your own private nanny.

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The third-largest island in the Caribbean, this lush land laden with tropical fruit and full of spices (hello, jerk chicken!) is packed with adventure too. Family vacation activities range from forays into the Blue Mountains and zip line adventures to riding a bamboo raft down the Martha Brae River and visiting famous waterfalls like Dunns River Falls (or lesser-known spots like YS Falls).

For the best beach on the island, make your way west from Montego Bay to Negrils Seven Mile Beach, lapped by turquoise water and lined with restaurants, bars and hotels.

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The mix of Latin culture, mind-blowing natural attractions and Old San Juans historic streets not to mention no passport required for U.S. citizens makes Puerto Rico an exceptional spot for Caribbean vacations with the family.

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When youre not lounging on the beaches of Isla Verde or Culebra or taking surf lessons in Rincon, you can go kayaking in a bioluminescent bay on Vieques, snorkel among sea turtles on colorful coral reefs, or soak up the sound of salsa music while trying Puerto Rican specialties like mofongo on the streets of the lively capital city, San Juan.

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Youre thinking outside of the Caribbean beach resort box when you plan a vacation in Grenada and youll be rewarded with a friendly island where mass tourism is still in its infancy and the beaches are as golden and welcoming as they come.

Dubbed the Spice Isle for the nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon and other goodies that grow here, Grenada is a chilled-out Caribbean vacation spot where nature rules and you can spend your days tubing along the Balthazar River, hiking along the crater of an extinct volcano at Grand Etang National Park, or dipping in the Seven Sisters Falls.

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For a swim in the sea, theres no beating a day at Grand Anse Beach, lined with coconut palms and tropical flowers and located to the south of the islands pretty capital, St. Georges.

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A beach for every day of the year. Thats right, the islands of Antigua and Barbuda bring 365 beaches to the table for your Caribbean vacations. And if a fun time together sounds like trying a new beach every day, then this east Caribbean paradise might be the place for you. Dont miss Half Moon Bay, arguably the prettiest of the many beaches, then take a road trip around and see what you can discover onyour own. In this Caribbean destination, all roads lead to a beautiful beach.

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You can add a good dose of history to a Caribbean beach vacation in Antigua, too, with a visit to English Harbour, the only Georgian harbor in the world still in operation.

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From the beautiful beaches of Punta Cana and the elegant golf courses of La Romana to vibrant Santo Domingo and quiet kite surfing towns like Cabarete, the Dominican Republic offers many of the best Caribbean vacations for parents and kids.

Families in search of adventure will find it here, too, in the form of mountain biking trails in the highlands and canyoning or white water rafting on roaring rivers like the Rio Yaque in Jarabacoa.

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If your family likes to scuba dive and snorkel and wants to spend a whole Caribbean vacation doing it Bonaire is by far the favorite island destination for blowing bubbles underwater. Known as the shore-diving capital of the world, this island in the Dutch Antilles even has drive-through stations where you can refill air tanks, not to mention unlimited shore diving from many of its resorts.

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Just dont come to Bonaire seeking palm trees. Below the hurricane belt, this Caribbean vacation spot is an arid island full of cacti, not rainforests.

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The beaches of your dreams await in spots like Grace Bayon the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos. You know the scene: blindingly white sand that parfaits into a sea of turquoise, then sapphire so bright youll think youre looking at it through polarized sunglasses even if your eyes are bare.

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If all you really want to do on a Caribbean beach vacation is lounge on a picture-perfect strip of sand, dip into the water from time to time and retire to your resort for a sunset meal of spectacular local seafood, you wont go wrong in the dreamy isles of the Turks and Caicos.

Along Mexicos Caribbean coast, Cancun is the undisputed queen when it comes to offering the most options for beautiful family beach resorts. Theres truly a resort for every type of family traveler here, whether all you care about is having a cabana on the sand or you want to feel like youre actually in Mexico (and not Miami) during your stay.

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Even if you dont rent a car for your whole vacation in Cancun (most resorts make it easy to never leave the property), its worth doing so for at least a day to check out the cenotes (freshwater swimming holes) south toward Tulum. For another fun day trip, hop the Ultramar ferry from Cancun to Isla Mujeres, just offshore, where you can rent a golf cart to explore the islands palm-lined beaches and sandy backroads.

Another favorite in Mexicos Quintana Roo state along the countrys Caribbean coast, Playa del Carmen has a more mellow vibe than Cancun, yet beaches that are just as beautiful. Youre closer to the Yucatans famous cenotes here, too, when youre ready to switch things up from the salty Caribbean Sea for a splash in some freshwater.

While the beaches in town can be crowded, its a short drive south to spots like Xpu-ha on the way to Akumal, which have more of a virgin appeal. And as things cool off later in the day, Mexican and tourist families alike love to stroll Playa del Carmens main pedestrian drag, Quinta Avenida (5th Avenue), lined with cafes, bars and shops.

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