Source: Tourism MediaCabo Rojo LighthouseMarvel at a historic lighthouse on the southwestern tip of Puerto Rico, where the still-working tower offers spectacular views of the Morrillos Peninsula.The WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoCabo RojoCabo Rojo Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaReduit BeachRide a Jet Ski, laze on the sand and enjoy a cool drink at the bar on this scenic beach set against a backdrop of verdant hills.The WorldCaribbeanSt. LuciaRodney BayGros IsletReduit Beach
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto Rico IslandDiscover pristine beaches, explore caves and hiking trails, and immerse yourself in the relaxed local culture of this Caribbean island.The WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoPuerto Rico Island
Source: Tourism MediaEl Vigia Observation TowerMarauding pirates and seafaring merchants were once spied from this hilltop vantage point, which now features a monumental cross with a viewing deck.The WorldCaribbeanPuerto RicoPonceEl Vigia Observation Tower
Source: Tourism MediaCruzan Rum FactoryTake a break from the beaches with a trip to this intriguing rum factory and learn about its place in the islands’ culture.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsCruzan Rum Factory
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaPico Isabel de TorresRide the cable car up to the summit of this mountain to wander through a pleasant botanical garden and enjoy fantastic panoramas over the city.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPico Isabel de Torres
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza de la CulturaSanto Domingo’s cultural hub, this leafy plaza has a concentrated cluster of museums, as well as the national theater and national library.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicSanto DomingoGascuePlaza de la Cultura
Source: Tourism MediaCoral World Ocean ParkInteract with tropical marine life, come face-to-face with sharks and discover aquariums full of colorful underwater creatures at this ocean park.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrydendalSt. ThomasCoral World Ocean Park
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaOranjestadA popular cruise ship stop-off, Aruba’s brightly colored capital is filled with modern shops, upscale restaurants and colonial-era buildings.The WorldCaribbeanArubaOranjestad
Source: Tourism MediaEagle BeachSpot fish swimming in the crystal-clear waters, look for turtle nests on the shore and photograph Aruba’s famous windswept divi-divi trees.The WorldCaribbeanArubaOranjestadEagle Beach
Source: Tourism MediaButterfly FarmEncounter some of the world’s prettiest and most delicate creatures at this fascinating tropical garden.The WorldCaribbeanArubaNoordPalm BeachButterfly Farm
Source: Tourism MediaAquaventureThis enormous water park is one of the largest in the world. You’ll find something for everyone in the family within its 11 pools and 18 waterslides. The WorldCaribbeanBahamasNassauParadise IslandAquaventure
Source: Tourism MediaCortecito BeachEnjoy a leisurely day at this amenity-packed beach, where shops, restaurants, cafés, beachside bars and watersports facilities are within easy reach.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaBavaroCortecito Beach
Source: Tourism MediaEstate Whim MuseumExplore this serene, tropical plantation and imagine what life was like here in the days when sugar cane production thrived in the Caribbean.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsFrederikstedEstate Whim Museum
Source: Tourism MediaAquaventureThis enormous water park is one of the largest in the world. You’ll find something for everyone in the family within its 11 pools and 18 waterslides. The WorldCaribbeanBahamasNassauParadise IslandAquaventure
Source: Tourism MediaAquaventureThis enormous water park is one of the largest in the world. You’ll find something for everyone in the family within its 11 pools and 18 waterslides. The WorldCaribbeanBahamasNassauParadise IslandAquaventure
Source: Tourism MediaConchi Natural PoolHike to this remote and rugged natural pool, where wild ocean waves crash into the volcanic rocks.The WorldCaribbeanArubaSanta CruzConchi Natural Pool
Source: La Reserva Ecológica Ojos Indígenas/Tourism MediaIndigenous Eyes Ecological ParkA pristine and undeveloped swath of lowland subtropical forest, this park features swimmable freshwater lagoons, a petting zoo and an iguana habitat.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPunta CanaIndigenous Eyes Ecological Park
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto Plata Cable CarAscend up to the cloud-level summit of the Isabel de Torres mountain for spectacular bird’s-eye views of Puerto Plata and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.The WorldCaribbeanDominican RepublicPuerto PlataPuerto Plata Cable Car
Source: Tourism MediaCruzan Rum FactoryTake a break from the beaches with a trip to this intriguing rum factory and learn about its place in the islands’ culture.The WorldCaribbeanU.S. Virgin IslandsCruzan Rum Factory