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What is the best way to travel between islands in the Caribbean?

By Ferry. If you'd rather see various islands without splurging on a private yacht, traveling by ferry is an ideal way to get around in the islands. You can enjoy the breeze, the Caribbean sun, and panoramic view of the water. Ferries can make hopping from island to island relatively convenient.



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Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico are all considered least safe Caribbean Islands to visit.

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St Lucia to Barbados And it's just as easy to travel from Barbados to St Lucia! There are no ferry services, and if there were it would take some time! There are smaller inter-island planes though, that fly from St Lucia to Barbados, and from Barbados to St Lucia.

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While on your Barbados vacation, you can travel by island-hopping to many other Caribbean islands. Direct flights are available from Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados, to Antigua, Bahamas, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago, or Trinidad.

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The most dangerous Caribbean islands. On the basis of crime rates, some of the least safe Caribbean Islands to visit include Puerto Rico, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago. As we noted though, most crime in the Caribbean is an internal problem and is linked to inner-city areas well away from tourist resorts.

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Top 4 safest Caribbean islands to visit in 2023
  • St. Barts. Saint-Barthélemy, or St. ...
  • Anguilla. The U.S. Department of State named Anguilla one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. ...
  • The Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands implement some of the strictest gun laws of any Caribbean territory or nation. ...
  • Martinique.


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Places to avoid in Barbados The State Department has some insight to offer in this regard, too. They recommend avoiding Bridgetown (specifically Nelson Street and Wellington Street), and Crab Hill.

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Paradise is closer than you think! From The Bahamas to Turks & Caicos, you'll have plenty of options, but ultimately, the choice depends on the type of experience you're looking for and how quickly you want to get there. The closest Caribbean and easiest Caribbean territory to fly to from the U.S. is The Bahamas.

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Considered the most expensive Caribbean island to stay in, Musha Cay in the Bahamas is a 100-acre secluded spot where you'll be provided with everything you want. This magical Caribbean island is owned by the magician David Copperfield.

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September is the cheapest time to book a Caribbean holiday as it falls in the middle of hurricane season. However, don't let that put you off, as this usually just means there's a greater chance of showers at that time. Hurricane season in the Caribbean runs from June 1 to November 30.

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There is no longer a ferry to any islands from Barbados and you will have to fly.

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Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of violent crime including armed robbery, sexual assaults and gang-related shootings. There has been an increase in gang-related murders involving guns. Some incidents have taken place in populated and public areas. Remain vigilant.

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This region is largely appealing for the sun, sand, and sea scene. Despite the fact that tourism is very reliant on the natural environment of the region, it has negative environmental impacts. These impacts include marine pollution and degradation, as well as a high demand for water and energy resources.

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Montserrat. This island has the lowest crime rates in the entire Caribbean. In Montserrat most visits are trouble-free. Why this island isn't on the top of this list of safest Caribbean islands?

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An Eastern Caribbean cruise is better for first timers and repeat cruisers who can cruise for a week or longer. It's also the better bet for shopping enthusiasts and beach connoisseurs.

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Hurricane season is not off-limits St Lucia is usually warm and balmy throughout the year, but the hurricane season – which coincides with the rainy season – begins in June and runs until November.

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