10 Caribbean Museums to Visit in 2014

By: - April 7th, 2014
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The mercury is slowly starting to rise, and while Caribbean beaches are just as great in the summer (thanks to cool ocean breezes), it’s the perfect excuse to check out some of the region’s museums. Last year, we took a look at some of the best museums in the Caribbean. Now we have a new list, looking to offer you a diverse array of museums to check out in the Caribbean this summer, from larger art-focused museums to smaller ones focusing on areas like music and archaeology. What’s your favourite Caribbean museum? Tell us in the comments section.

Museo de Art de Ponce — Puerto Rico

Blessed with one of the more impressive art collections in the Caribbean, it has centuries of incredible art in a beautifully designed setting.


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