Map of the Caribbean Islands
31 places
This Caribbean map explores 30 unique islands and nations—each with its own blend of beaches, culture, and tropical allure.
Cuba
The largest Caribbean island, known for vintage cars, vibrant music, colonial towns, and rich revolutionary history.
Jamaica
Reggae roots, Blue Mountain coffee, waterfalls, and lively beach culture define this bold island nation.
República Dominicana
Shares Hispaniola with Haiti and offers resort-lined coasts, mountains, and Spanish colonial charm.
Cayman Islands
A British territory with world-class diving, luxury shopping, and the famous Seven Mile Beach.
Puerto Rico
A U.S. territory blending Spanish heritage, rainforest adventures, and vibrant urban life in San Juan.
Bonaire
Dutch island known for protected reefs and top-notch shore diving in calm, clear waters.
Curacao
Colorful Dutch architecture, beach coves, and a blend of Caribbean and European culture.
Aruba
A dry, sunny Dutch island with white sands, upscale resorts, and consistent trade winds for watersports.
Hispaniola
The island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes.
US Virgin Islands
U.S. territory with white beaches, national parks, and easy island-hopping from St. Thomas to St. John.
Anguilla
A British territory known for quiet luxury, pristine beaches, and high-end villas.
Turks and Caicos Islands
Coral islands with turquoise shallows, luxury resorts, and some of the world’s best beaches.
British Virgin Islands
Sailor’s paradise offering quiet coves, island-hopping, and stunning anchorages.
Barbuda
Sister island to Antigua with pink-sand beaches and a large frigatebird sanctuary.
Saint-Martin
A single island split by French and Dutch rule, with dual cultures, cuisine, and lively beach towns.
Saint-Barthélemy
A chic French island famed for luxury resorts, designer boutiques, and secluded beaches.
Saba
A tiny, rugged Dutch island dominated by a volcano and famed for diving and hiking.
Sint Eustatius
Dutch Caribbean island with a quiet vibe, historical ruins, and volcanic landscapes.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
A laid-back, two-island nation with historic sites, rainforests, and tranquil beaches.
Antigua
Known for its 365 beaches, sailing scene, and restored colonial naval dockyard.
Montserrat
A British territory marked by volcanic activity and a recovering landscape with limited tourism.
Guadeloupe
French Caribbean archipelago blending beaches, waterfalls, and Creole culture.
Dominica
Known for nature lovers—lush rainforests, hot springs, and the Caribbean’s longest hiking trail.
Martinique
French island with black-sand beaches, Creole cuisine, and Mount Pelée volcano.
Saint Lucia
Famous for the Pitons—twin volcanic peaks—and luxury resorts with scenic vistas.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
A chain of 32 islands and cays popular for sailing, snorkeling, and island-hopping.
Grenada
Known as the “Spice Island” for nutmeg and cocoa, Grenada boasts waterfalls, beaches, and rich culture.
Barbados
British-rooted island with lively festivals, golden beaches, and a strong rum-making tradition.
Haïti
Shares Hispaniola with the DR; rich in history, resilience, and vibrant culture.
Trinidad and Tobago
A dual-island nation known for Carnival, steelpan music, and biodiversity from beaches to rainforests.
The Bahamas
A sprawling chain of islands with turquoise waters, famous resorts, and endless boating and diving opportunities.