You Can Only Reach These Caribbean Hotels by Boat — And That’s the Whole Point

By: - May 17th, 2025
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You don’t just arrive at these places — you approach them. Slowly. By sea.

There’s a certain feeling when a hotel doesn’t have a driveway. When the only way in is by boat, everything changes. The air feels quieter. The pace resets. And suddenly, you’re somewhere else entirely.

These are the Caribbean hotels where the journey is part of the experience — and the destination is worth every wave. They’re Caribbean hotels that you can only reach by boat, on islands you can’t fly to.

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The overwater bungalow at Cayo Espanto.

Cayo Espanto — Belize

A few minutes off the coast of San Pedro, this ultra-luxury private island is as exclusive as it gets. Just seven villas, all overwater or beachfront, each with a personal butler and chef. You arrive by private boat and don’t see anyone unless you want to.

Coral Caye — Belize

Owned by the Coppola family (who has some of our favorite hotels in the Caribbean, including the absolutely lovely Turtle Inn just across the water from here), this two-cottage castaway island is pure barefoot indulgence. It’s off the coast of Placencia, and the only way in is by launch. No TV, no Wi-Fi, just hammocks, reef views, and your own chef in the Great House.

Guana Island — British Virgin Islands

A private island with seven beaches, 850 acres of wilderness, and just a handful of rooms. You boat over from Tortola, and once you’re on island, it’s all hiking trails, bird calls, and the gentle sound of water against the shore. It’s a whole world on a single island.

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The Hideout, where every room comes with its own pool.

The Hideout — Jost Van Dyke, BVI

A boutique beach hotel tucked into White Bay — but you won’t find it unless you’re looking. There’s no road in. You come by dinghy or private boat, and stay in sleek beachfront villas with front-row seats to one of the Caribbean’s most iconic coves.

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Scrub Island in the BVI.

Scrub Island Resort — BVI

You catch a ferry from Tortola, and land on a hillside sanctuary where rooms overlook a private marina and turquoise bay. Villas dot the cliffs, and there’s even a two-story spa built into the rocks. Technically close to the world, but it doesn’t feel like it.

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It’s a very cool overwater option.

Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge — Panama (Bocas del Toro)

Thatched bungalows floating on stilts above glassy Caribbean water. This one’s not in the usual Caribbean loop — but worth every bit of the boat ride from Bocas Town. Solar-powered, eco-friendly, and made for dreaming.

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The Kamalame Cay resort off Andros.

Kamalame Cay — Bahamas

Off the coast of Andros, Kamalame is a private island with coral paths, palm-shaded cottages, and one of the Caribbean’s best overwater spas. Guests arrive by ferry, golf cart to their villas, and settle into a rhythm that has nothing to do with clocks.

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Jumby Bay Island off the coast of Antigua.

Jumby Bay Island — Antigua

Just a seven-minute boat ride from the mainland, but a world away. This is where discreet luxury lives: beachfront estates, complimentary bikes, no cars, and 300 acres of private island serenity. It’s refined, but not stiff. The kind of place where even silence feels luxurious.

The Takeaway?

If you can’t reach it by car, you’re probably going somewhere special. And when the only way in is by boat, you’re already halfway to unplugged.

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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