10 Beautiful Caribbean Beach Towns That Are Still Surprisingly Under the Radar

By: - November 21st, 2025
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A quiet waterfront in one of the Caribbean’s most under-the-radar beach towns, Hillsborough in Carriacou.
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There’s a another Caribbean emerging beneath the big resorts and well-known coastlines — a quieter map of places where life unfolds at an easier pace, where mornings begin with the sound of fishing boats pushing off shore and evenings drift into candlelit dinners on the sand. These are the small beach towns that rarely headline travel guides but linger in memory long after you leave, the places travelers find almost by accident and then return to again and again. They’re defined by simple pleasures: uncrowded beaches, local restaurants serving food with a real sense of place, and a feeling of community that wraps you in as soon as you arrive.

They’re not secret, but they remain beautifully underexposed. They’re not resort destinations, but they sit close enough to beaches, coves, and bays to deliver the kind of Caribbean experience people dream about. They are places that feel lived-in and real, balancing authenticity with just enough comfort to make every day feel easeful. This is the Caribbean that moves at its own rhythm — and rewards anyone who steps into it.

These ten towns are some of the region’s most compelling under-the-radar escapes, each with its own coastline, character, and quiet sense of magic.

Hillsborough, Carriacou.
Hillsborough, Carriacou.

Hillsborough, Carriacou
Hillsborough sits on one of the most naturally beautiful islands in the Grenadines, a place where the sea feels impossibly clear and the beaches stretch without interruption. The town itself is soft-spoken, a waterfront of rum shops and bakeries opening onto a long sweep of sand that feels untouched by time. Life here runs on Carriacou’s gentle cadence. Boats drift in and out of the bay, restaurants serve grilled lobster caught a few hours earlier, and everything feels rooted in a kind of Caribbean vibe many travelers thought had disappeared.


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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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