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Caribbean summer escapes: From barefoot seclusion to culinary hideaways

With summer on the horizon, the Caribbean begins to shift into its most tempting season — long, sun-soaked days, quieter beaches, and luxury resorts offering experiences that feel both aspirational and within reach.

For travelers seeking more than just sand and sea, a new wave of Caribbean properties is redefining the summer getaway — blending wellness, adventure, culinary exploration, and ultra-exclusive escapes.

From a secluded island in the Grenadines to a music-infused hideaway in Jamaica’s lush hills, here are standout properties shaping Caribbean travel this summer.

Barefoot Seclusion in the Grenadines

Canouan Island

Tucked away in the Grenadines, Canouan Island remains one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets — a five-square-mile paradise where untamed nature meets extreme luxury.

The island is home to just three properties under the Canouan Estate umbrella: Soho Beach House Canouan, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan, and Canouan Estate Resort & Villas.

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Together, they create one of the Caribbean’s most exclusive destinations, with the island accommodating a maximum of just 300 guests at any time.

Guests receive an “invisible key,” granting access to all three resorts — allowing visitors to move seamlessly between beach clubs, spas, and restaurants throughout their stay.

Experiences here lean toward the extraordinary. Charter a Van Dutch boat to explore the pristine Tobago Cays Marine Park, enjoy a private hillside spa treatment overlooking the sea, or sip champagne at the resort’s famed 13th Hole Golden Hour.

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Evenings can be just as memorable, with castaway dinners on secluded beaches under a canopy of stars — the kind of quiet luxury that defines Canouan’s appeal.

Total Adventure in Anguilla

Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel

Set along the powder-soft sands of Maundays Bay, Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel blends barefoot elegance with activity-driven adventure.

The iconic property, which opened in 1988, features Greco-Moorish architecture, serene interiors, and 108 oceanfront rooms, suites, and villas.

Guests can unwind at the Cap Juluca Spa by Guerlain or dive into a full slate of water activities — from water skiing and windsurfing to some of the Caribbean’s best snorkeling.

One standout experience is “Fishing with Shawn,” led by local Anguillian fisherman Shawn Romney. Guests head out to sea for deep-water angling while learning traditional fishing techniques passed down through generations.

Tennis lovers will also find plenty to enjoy, with three Omni-turf courts nestled between palms and the sea — two illuminated for evening matches.

Ultimate Diving in Honduras

Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa

For travelers drawn to underwater exploration, Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa offers direct access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — the second-largest barrier reef in the world.

Located on West Bay Beach, the resort allows guests to swim directly from shore to dramatic reef drop-offs.

The on-site dive center, operated by West Bay Divers, offers guided dives, certification courses, and curated packages such as the “Dive Into Luxury” experience.

Snorkelers can expect vibrant coral gardens filled with tropical fish, rays, and sea turtles — making the property ideal for both beginners and experienced divers.

Ultra-Luxe Golf in the Dominican Republic

Eden Roc Cap Cana

Set within the exclusive Cap Cana enclave, Eden Roc Cap Cana delivers a boutique luxury experience centered around golf.

The resort sits near the world-renowned Punta Espada Golf Club, designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus.

Guests staying in private villas receive golf carts for exploring the property, while Ocean & Golf Villa guests enjoy 24-hour butler service and private chefs.

The resort even offers the Caribbean’s first golf butler — coordinating tee times, equipment delivery, and post-round spa treatments designed for recovery.

Culinary-Focused Escape in Turks and Caicos

The Palms Turks and Caicos

Set along Grace Bay Beach, The Palms Turks and Caicos blends Caribbean charm with culinary innovation.

Following an $18 million renovation, the resort now features refreshed suites, a redesigned pool deck, and new dining experiences — including the island’s only Mexican restaurant.

Guests can also enjoy conch diving excursions, where visitors harvest conch from the sea before having it prepared at the resort.

Jamaican Hideaway: Music, Luxury and Nature

Geejam

For a distinctly Jamaican experience, Geejam offers one of the Caribbean’s most unique boutique escapes.

Tucked into the lush hills of Port Antonio, the intimate property blends music history, luxury villas, and rainforest serenity.

Originally developed as a private recording studio, Geejam has hosted artists including Drake, Rihanna, and Gwen Stefani.

Today, guests stay in secluded cabins and villas surrounded by tropical forest, with access to a private beach at nearby Frenchman’s Cove.

Experiences range from river rafting on the Rio Grande to spa treatments overlooking the jungle.

The resort’s Bushbar restaurant — perched above the forest canopy — offers one of the most atmospheric dining experiences in Jamaica.

A Caribbean Summer Within Reach

Whether travelers are seeking diving adventures, wellness escapes, culinary discoveries, or ultra-private island retreats, the Caribbean offers a range of experiences for summer 2026.

From the quiet luxury of Canouan to the music-infused serenity of Jamaica’s Port Antonio, these standout properties reflect a growing trend: travelers want more than just a beach — they want a story, an experience, and a destination that feels uniquely Caribbean.

 

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Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-Kae McLeod is the Jamaican correspondent for Caribbean National weekly, covering key national developments, among other topics. She has worked in the Jamaican media space for over a decade. She has also worked with international media outlets, particularly in the United States, as a writer and editor for over eight years. Since 2017, Sheri-Kae has been a freelance travel writer and has written Caribbean guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Fodors Travel, and DK Eyewitness.

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