These 11 Caribbean Beaches Have Everything You’re Dreaming About Right Now, With Glowing Turquoise Water, White Sand, and Swaying Palms

Waves breaking a few feet from your chair. Wind through the palms. The soft crunch of white sand under your feet on the way to the water. Caribbean beaches stay with you long after the trip ends. Sometimes it’s a tiny cove in St Croix. Sometimes it’s a wide stretch of sand in Aruba. Sometimes […] The post These 11 Caribbean Beaches Have Everything You’re Dreaming About Right Now, With Glowing Turquoise Water, White Sand, and Swaying Palms appeared first on Caribbean Journal.

These 11 Caribbean Beaches Have Everything You’re Dreaming About Right Now, With Glowing Turquoise Water, White Sand, and Swaying Palms

Waves breaking a few feet from your chair. Wind through the palms. The soft crunch of white sand under your feet on the way to the water.

Caribbean beaches stay with you long after the trip ends. Sometimes it’s a tiny cove in St Croix. Sometimes it’s a wide stretch of sand in Aruba. Sometimes it’s a deserted beach in the far corners of The Bahamas where the only footprints are your own.

Right now, a lot of us are dreaming about the Caribbean more than traveling to it. That’s what these beaches do. They pull you back in. They remind you what a real vacation feels like.

What’s your favorite beach in the Caribbean? Send us an email at news@caribjournal.com and tell us why it stands out. If you have a photo from the beach, send that along, too. We’ll start featuring some of our readers’ favorite Caribbean beach memories from across the region.

Here are some dreamy Caribbean beaches for weekend wanderlust.

Jolly Hall Beach, Exuma

The water at Jolly Hall barely looks real. It starts with a thin ribbon of clear blue at the shoreline, then deepens into electric turquoise farther out across Elizabeth Harbour.

Just outside George Town in Exuma, this beach stays remarkably quiet, with soft white sand and shallow water that barely ripples on calmer days. You can walk long stretches here with little more than a few anchored boats in the distance and the sound of the tide rolling onto shore.

Locals come here for quick swims at sunset. Visitors stay for entire afternoons under the sea grape trees at the edge of the sand. Jolly Hall is still something of a secret. That’s exactly why people love it.

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