These Are the 25 Caribbean Ferry Rides Every Traveler Should Do at Least Once

By: - November 25th, 2025
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There's nothing quite like experiencing the Caribbean on its ferries.
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There’s a particular kind of wonder to approaching a Caribbean island by sea. The horizon shifts in layers, the coastline takes shape in slow detail, and the movement of the boat becomes part of the experience. Long before airports defined travel, ferries connected these islands — carrying residents, traders, families and visitors through the channels and shallows that shaped the region’s history. Today, they remain one of the most evocative ways to explore the Caribbean. These are the crossings that stay with you, the ones you have to do at least once.

Ferry travel carries a certain romance, but it also carries truth. This is how generations of Caribbean people have moved between islands — for family, for work, for trade, for community. These routes are the living arteries of the sea. Step aboard one of these ferries and you’re stepping into a rhythm that has existed long before tourism, long before airports, long before schedules were digital. You hear conversations between islands. You feel the distance, the weather, the shape of the sea. Each crossing carries its own personality.

What makes these ferry rides unforgettable isn’t just where they take you — though the destinations are remarkable — but how they make you arrive. Approaching an island by sea reveals its story in slow motion. Coves appear before roads. Hills appear before houses. Fishing boats and yachts appear before airport terminals. The coastline draws closer until you can see the colors change in the sand, the movement of people along the waterfront, the architectural accents that signal whether you’ve reached the French West Indies, the British Virgin Islands, the Dutch Antilles or The Bahamas. They are journeys that stay with you (and they’re actually more popular than ever).

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Nevis, from the sea.

St Kitts to Nevis (Caribe Queen / Sea Hustler)
The short ride across The Narrows takes just 20–25 minutes, but it’s steeped in history and atmosphere. Fishing boats cross the channel, pelicans skim the surface, and Nevis Peak appears straight ahead like a perfect green cone. Arriving in Charlestown reveals a waterfront filled with character: historic buildings, local shops and the quiet cadence of everyday life. This just might be the most beautiful ferry ride in the Caribbean. 


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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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