3. Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
Only about 3,000 permanent inhabitants reside between the two main islands that make up the eight-island archipelago of Îles des Saintes, or ‘Les Saintes’ as they’re known locally. The islands are Terre-de-Haut, Terre-de-Bas, Ilet à Cabrit, Grand Ilet, La Redonde, La Coche, Le Pâté, and Les Augustins. Each is as glorious as the next, although Only Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas are inhabited. This is a great spot for some quiet island hopping and fun for the whole family.
Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
4. Anegada, British Virgin Islands
Anegada is the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands, and thanks to its remote location, it remains largely unspoiled and free of crowds. It’s well worth the extra effort to get there though. It’s got pristine beaches and more than 300 wrecks for underwater exploring. It also has an impressive array of wildlife, including flamingos! It should be noted that the lobster from the waters off Anegada is said to be the best in the Caribbean. That is something worth checking on in person. To find a hotel nearby, visit our partners at Hotels Combined where they offer the best prices for your Caribbean experience.
Anegada, British Virgin Islands
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