
Caribbean: Turquoise Waters, Timeless Escapes
From the laid-back rhythms of reggae to the vibrant pulse of salsa, the Caribbean invites you to immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of culture, flavor, and island adventure. Dip your toes into warm turquoise seas, savor bold Creole and island cuisine, and chase sunsets from the deck of a catamaran. Whether you're after a luxe all-inclusive, a secluded romantic hideaway, or a family-friendly beachfront resort, your Envoyage advisor will find the perfect Caribbean match for you.
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The Caribbean in Focus
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($) is widely accepted, though island nations do have their own currencies; islands in the French Caribbean accept Euros (€)
Language: Spanish, French, or Dutch, though English is often a second language
Popular Drink: Rum Punch
Must Eat: The fresh catch of the day
Power Up: Most countries in the Caribbean use A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Tipping Customs: Tip anywhere between 10-15%, unless service charge is added
Weather: The forecast is warm, mild, and sunny. June 1 – November 30 is hurricane season.
Best Time to Visit: December through April brings crowds escaping the northern winters. May, June, and November offer great weather and less in the way of crowds.

Moments Worth Chasing
Snorkel Vibrant Coral Reefs
Just offshore, you’ll find thriving underwater worlds—snorkel straight from the beach or cruise out to the reef for unforgettable views of marine life.
Set Sail at Sunset
The west-facing shores of the Caribbean promise golden-hour magic. Toast the moment on a sunset catamaran sail or a private charter.
Get Active on the Water
Paddleboard along calm bays, kayak mangrove-lined coasts, try kite surfing where the trade winds blow, or even catch a few waves with a surf lesson.
Taste the Islands
From jerk chicken and fresh-caught snapper to beachside BBQs and Creole stews, the Caribbean is a feast of bold, local flavor.
Explore Forts & Hidden Coves
Wander through cobblestone streets, colonial forts, and once-pirate hideaways. These islands hold stories, waiting for you to explore them.