OUR TOP FIVE CARIBBEAN PORTS

Cozumel, Mexico
A diver’s paradise, Cozumel is surrounded by some of the clearest water and most vibrant reefs in the Caribbean. Beyond snorkeling and scuba, you’ll find Mayan ruins at San Gervasio, lively beach clubs, and authentic Mexican flavors that go far beyond your average taco Tuesday. It’s a port where adventure and culture meet.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Known for its upscale vibe, Grand Cayman is home to Seven Mile Beach, one of the most beautiful stretches of sand in the Caribbean. Swim with stingrays in their natural habitat, explore crystal-clear waters, or sip rum at a beachside bar. It’s laid-back luxury at its best, perfect for travelers who love a touch of refinement with their sunshine.


St. Maarten / St. Martin
This unique island is half Dutch, half French—meaning you can hit two cultures in one stop. Relax on Maho Beach, where jumbo jets land so close you’ll swear you can touch them, or indulge in French pastries in Marigot before heading back for duty-free shopping in Philipsburg. It’s a foodie and photographer’s dream.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan is equal parts history and nightlife. Stroll the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan, framed by pastel colonial buildings and centuries-old forts like El Morro. Then switch gears with salsa clubs, craft cocktails, and oceanfront restaurants that make Puerto Rico’s capital feel electric day and night. Bonus: U.S. citizens don’t need a passport.

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Famous for its powdery white beaches and turquoise waters, St. Thomas blends American convenience with Caribbean flair. Magens Bay is one of the most photographed beaches in the world, while Charlotte Amalie offers duty-free shopping and a taste of Danish history. It’s perfect for beach lovers, snorkelers, and anyone who appreciates a frozen drink with a killer view.
