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Off the Beaten Path Escapes in the Caribbean

By Jennifer Smith


The Caribbean is full of popular destinations where tourists flock to spend a few days soaking up the sunshine, but those looking to escape the crowds may have a slightly different destination in mind. The Caribbean is often said to have something for everyone, and in this case the claims are completely true. Vacationers don't need to stay on popular islands like Jamaica to enjoy a slice of Caribbean life, they can visit a number of islands that are 'off the beaten path.'

Major Caribbean destinations are filled with well-known spots where tourists flock from around the world, but even these islands can have some out-of-the-way areas. Still, those seeking to travel to someplace truly unique can find hidden and untouched Caribbean islands to be a great choice. Islands like tiny Saba or spicy Grenada offer up their own unique style.

Every island has its own personality, and even the smaller Caribbean islands can offer more than just seclusion. St. Martin, for example, is the smallest shared territory in the world: A little more than half of the island is French (Saint Martin), while the other portion is Dutch (Sint Maarten). Spend the day enjoying the shopping on the Dutch portion of the island, but dine in style with the French that evening. Youll also avoid the crowds youll find in better-known islands.

Grenada, the Spice Island, is known for its fertile soil that has helped it become one of the worlds top producers of nutmeg. Its lushness is certain to delight travelers who enjoy taking a trip into nature and French history also lends a bit of culture, though English is the official language of the island. This island also has beautiful beaches for travelers to enjoy. Another unusual aspect of Grenada is its true nature: Grenada is really three islands, though they are usually referred to by just the one name. Petit Martinique and Carriacou are the two tiny islands off Grenadas coast.

Saba, too, is unique. This small, rocky island is better known for its snorkeling than its beaches. In fact, its said to have no beach at all, though there are a few spots where vacationers heart-set on sunbathing can find water meeting a small stretch of sand. And of course, its beautiful scenery both above and below the waves can certainly be worth a look.

Dont confuse this island with any other - Dominica is another oft-overlooked isle. Its raw beauty has earned it the nickname the 'Nature Island' of the Caribbean and it has remained relatively untouched over the years. Adventurous travelers can certainly find an escape in this Eastern Caribbean island, where mountainous terrain provides the ideal setting for a variety of activities.

Though these are not your only travel options for something a little different in the Caribbean, they are certainly some of the most intriguing choices. Travelers planning a true escape to the islands can find it on these and other islands, all you have to do is take a look off the beaten track.


About the Author:

Jennifer Smith writes for Saba-Guide.info, Dominica-Guide.info, and other Segisys travel Web sites.

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