Thinking about spring break in the Caribbean?
Brian Hegarty of Travel Leaders Network says each Caribbean island offers a different vibe, from relaxing on the beach to adventures, shopping and dining. All-inclusive resorts “take the worry out of figuring out where to go for every meal and watching your budget. There are also some small luxury properties that really cater to the affluent traveler looking for a more curated local experience.”
Hopper.com says the most popular Caribbean destinations for spring break are Montego Bay, Jamaica ($479 round-trip); Santo Domingo ($500 round-trip) and Punta Cana ($569 round-trip) in the Dominican Republic; Nassau ($612 round-trip) in the Bahamas, and Oranjestad, Aruba ($567 round-trip).
Dan Marmontello at CheapCaribbean.com says “there are still deals to be had on nearly every island, but Aruba, Curacao, and Grand Cayman are filling up the quickest,” while destinations such as Turks and Caicos, St. Lucia, the Bahamas, Antigua, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic “generally have more rooms available last minute” and “potentially lower pricing for a spring getaway.”
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In the Bahamas, Baha Mar, a new resort complex in Nassau, includes the SLS Baha Mar and Grand Hyatt Baha Mar hotels, an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, the Caribbean’s largest casino and an ESPA spa. Atlantis Paradise Island completed a redesign of The Cove, a 600-suite hotel. And bloggers are raving about “glamping” in solar-powered tents at the Other Side on Eleuthera.