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The 21 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in 2021

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 6, 2021
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Le Carbet, Martinique In recent years, this charming little fishing village has turned into a buzzy beach town, without losing its personality in the process. You can eat at a different beach restaurant just about every day of your trip, and then make a stop at one of the world’s top boutique rum distilleries a two-minute stroll from the sand. (And even spend your vacation at a floating hotel if you want).


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