The Caribbean remains a global tourism powerhouse in 2026, attracting over 35 million annual visitors due to its "perfect trifecta" of tropical weather, world-class beaches, and proximity to major markets like the US and Europe. Beyond the "sun and sand," the region has successfully diversified into all-inclusive luxury and high-adventure eco-tourism. Tourists are drawn to the unique cultural identities of each island—from the reggae rhythms of Jamaica to the colonial charm of the Dominican Republic. Additionally, the cruise industry accounts for nearly half of the region's visitors, with mega-ships serving as "floating resorts" that allow travelers to sample multiple islands in a single week. The combination of year-round warmth and a mature infrastructure makes it the "default" vacation choice for those seeking stress-free relaxation.