What’s the most romantic island in the Caribbean?
Well, we put the question to the best authority on all matters Caribbean: Caribbean Journal readers, the world’s top concentration of Caribbean travel aficionados, with thousands of readers chiming in on their pick as the most romantic place in the Caribbean.
The winner? The island of Nevis, the tiny gem in the Eastern Caribbean that remains one of the region’s best-kept secrets and took home the crown as the #1 most romantic island in the Caribbean.
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#2 Saint Lucia
The gorgeous Eastern Caribbean isle known for its boutique hotels came in the second spot, with readers praising its natural beauty and endlessly romantic resorts.
#3 Antigua
With 365 beaches, it’s not hard to see why Antigua came in high at the number three spot, with an excellence collection of all-inclusive and luxury properties that are perfect for couples.
#4 Jamaica
From hotels like Round Hill and Half Moon to tucked-away destinations like Port Antonio, Jamaica garnered votes for its bold, sexy vibe and pulsing culture scene.
#5 Saint Martin
It doesn’t get much more romantic than a dinner for two at a haute cuisine eatery in Grand Case, but that’s just the beginning for this French Caribbean destination.
#6 Barbados
Home to luxury, grace and old-world hospitality, Barbados garnered votes for its intoxicating blend of tranquility and exclusivity.
#7 Martinique
The lush French Caribbean department won votes for its “artful hotels” and “exciting blend of leisure and adventure.”
#8 Harbour Island, Bahamas
Effortlessly chic, this tiny hideaway in the Bahamian archipelago won acclaim for its “charming hotels,” pink-sand beaches and warm service.
#9 St. Barth
It was no surprise to see St. Barth on this list, with its lovely Gallic sensibility, ultra-luxe hotels and world-class food.
#10 Grenada
The Spice Isle hits you with its enchanting aroma the moment you arrive at the airport, and the story gets more magical as you discover hidden beaches, coves and an “undiscovered” feel, readers say.