The Caribbean’s Best Bed & Breakfasts

By: - October 7th, 2014
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By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Small is beautiful at these bed-and-breakfasts, where the living is easy and the welcome is as warm as the Caribbean sun. Check out our top 10 picks for 2014, then start planning your intimate island escape.

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Las Esquinas, Anguilla

What do you get when you combine the intimacy of home with the luxury of a private villa and the amenities of a hotel? This new, four-suite Little Harbour gem.


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