These 15 Caribbean Resorts Come With More Than One Beach to Explore
The Caribbean has no shortage of beautiful beaches — but some resorts take it a step further, offering not just one stretch of sand but multiple shorelines to discover. These are the places where each day can feel different. One morning might be a quiet cove with calm turquoise water. The next, a longer, breezier stretch with rolling surf. Some offer secluded corners where you can disappear for hours, while others give you wide open beaches designed for long walks at sunset. You might call them bonus beaches.
Across the region, from private islands in Turks and Caicos to cliffside retreats in Dominica, these resorts are built around their coastlines. They’re designed to make the beach essential to your stay — not just a view. These are 15 Caribbean resorts where more than one beach is waiting for you. Because the only thing better than a Caribbean beach is, well, more than one.

St. James’s Club, Antigua
This classic Antiguan resort is built on a peninsula with two distinct beaches — one facing the calm, protected waters of Mamora Bay and the other looking out to the Atlantic. Each offers a completely different atmosphere, from glassy water that’s perfect for floating to open sea where the breeze never stops. Guests can stroll between them in minutes, making it easy to match the mood of the day to the shoreline. Two beaches mean two perspectives on the same island.
Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.