5 Breezy Beaches Where You Can Cool Down This Summer, From Puerto Rico to Aruba

By: - May 11th, 2025
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They’re not the calmest beaches in the Caribbean. And that’s the whole point.

Because when the summer heat sets in — when the sun is high and the air gets heavy — you don’t want still water and no breeze. You want movement. You want wind in your face and salt in the air. You want a beach that breathes.

These are the places where you can cool down without heading inside. Where the trade winds sweep across the sand and the seafoam dances in the shallows. From the kitesurfing gusts of Aruba to the crashing surf of eastern Barbados, these five Caribbean beaches don’t just invite you in — they wake you up.

This is where you go when you want to feel the island, not just lie on it.

Surfer’s Beach, Eleuthera, The Bahamas 

Tucked away on Eleuthera’s rugged Atlantic side, Surfer’s Beach is raw, untamed Bahamas. No signs, no boardwalk, just a sand path that winds through the pines until the trees part and the ocean opens wide in front of you.

The waves here roll in strong and clean, shaped by offshore reefs and wide-open Atlantic energy. It’s long been a secret among local surfers and the few travelers who know where to look. Caribbean Journal once called it one of the best-kept surfing spots in the region — and that’s still the case.

It’s one of the global capitals of windsurfing.

Lac Bay, Bonaire 

On the windward side of Bonaire, this is one of those rare places that somehow always feels like morning. The light dances across the shallows, the breeze slides across the bay, and everything moves — slowly, effortlessly.

The water here is a painter’s palette — blues and greens blending in waist-deep clarity, stretching out toward a reef that breaks just enough to give windsurfers the perfect playground. Caribbean Journal calls it one of the Caribbean’s top windsurfing destinations, and it earns that title every single day.

But Lac Bay isn’t loud. It’s gentle. There’s a rhythm here, somewhere between the rustling mangroves and the quiet glide of a sail across water. You cool off not just because of the breeze — but because the place itself slows your pulse.

Its shallow, crystal-clear waters are protected by an offshore reef, making it ideal for water sports and observing marine life. But there’s another perk: the bay’s mangrove forests and seagrass beds are critical habitats for endangered species like the green turtle and queen conch (and home to some terrific kayaking tours). 

Bathsheba, Barbados

You feel it before you see it — the Atlantic breeze curling around your shoulders, the crash of distant surf echoing off the rocks. This is Bathsheba.

Set on Barbados’ untamed east coast, Bathsheba is a place where the island reveals its wild side. Here, dramatic rock formations rise from the sea like weatherworn sculptures, and powerful Atlantic waves roll into the shore with an almost rhythmic certainty. Locals call it the Soup Bowl — a name now known to surfers around the world. It’s the kind of place that draws international pros and barefoot board-riders alike, especially in November, when the surf scene peaks.

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Condado Beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Condado Beach, San Juan, Puerto Rico 

It’s where the city meets the surf — a stretch of golden sand wrapped in the rhythm of San Juan.

Condado Beach isn’t quiet. It hums. It’s alive with energy, framed by palm trees and the steady beat of the ocean. And right at its heart is the San Juan Marriott, a breezy tower of Caribbean cool. From your balcony, you can watch the waves roll in as the city pulses behind you.

This beach is for long walks at sunset and early-morning dips. For rum punches on the terrace and people-watching beneath the palms. It’s not the gentle lull of a hidden cove — the surf can kick up here — but that’s part of the appeal.

Boca Grandi in Aruba.

Boca Grandi, Aruba

Sure, Aruba has about five beaches you could put on this list, but we’re smitten with Boca Grandi. 

The wind never stops at Boca Grandi. And that’s exactly why you come.

Set on Aruba’s wild eastern tip, this beach is a different kind of Caribbean. It’s not about still water or swim-up bars — it’s about movement. The breeze is steady, the waves unrelenting, and the kitesurfers ride it like a dance.

There’s nothing manicured here. Just wide-open sand, drifting dunes, and sea foam slicing across the shallows. You’ll find a few surfers rigging gear out of the backs of pickup trucks and those who’ve found paradise for the day.

About the author

Guy Britton is the managing editor of Caribbean Journal. With more than four decades of experience traveling the Caribbean, he is one of the world's foremost experts covering the region.
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