These 20 Laid-Back Beach Resorts Deliver a Caribbean Vacation Right on the Sand

By: - December 4th, 2025
beach at grand case beach club
The beach at the wonderfully laid-back Grand Case Beach Club.
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You wake up, you head for the sand. Then you do it again. Some Caribbean vacation aren’t about striking statements or grand gestures. They’re not always about luxury — or, that is to say, they’re about another kind of luxury: the perfect beach day. 

It’s that feeling of stepping onto warm sand with nothing on the schedule, drifting between the water and a shaded lounger, letting the day unfold without pressure or pace. Across the Caribbean, a small constellation of beach hotels has held onto that spirit. They’re the places where the staff knows your name by sundown, where the beach is the main event, and where the atmosphere invites you to slow down until the horizon becomes your clock. These are the Caribbean’s true laid-back vacation havens, where comfort and calm live right at the edge of the sea.

Our editors have put together a curated set of twenty relaxed beach hotels that trade in ease rather than theatrics, each one delivering the kind of vacation where the Caribbean feels wonderfully simple again.

Grand Case is a wonderful place to visit.
Grand Case is a wonderful place to visit.

Grand Case Beach Club, Saint Martin
This longtime favorite of ours sits directly on the sand at the quiet end of Grand Case, where mornings on the balcony feel like a private ritual and the water is only a few steps from your door. The entire property moves at an easy pace. The beach is broad and calm and the village’s famous restaurants are a short stroll away, keeping the mood low-key without sacrificing flavor or charm. GCBC’s 71 rooms and suites span low-rise buildings pressed close to the shoreline, giving most accommodations unbroken views of Grand Case Bay. Guests settle easily into the property’s rhythm, drifting between Petite Plage and the main beach, or following the quiet footpaths that weave through gardens beside the sand. White-painted balconies overlook water that stays clear and tranquil throughout the day, and the short walk into Grand Case adds a seamless connection to island life. Familiarity sets in quickly here, and by the end of a stay, the property feels less like a hotel and more like a neighborhood perched at the edge of the sea.


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About the author

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.
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