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August 28th, 2009, 07:46 AM
A guide to the best beaches in the Caribbean for sunbathing, people watching, swimming, surfing, water sports, nightlife and nightlife.

Top Cayman Islands Beaches
Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is not only the most popular beach on Grand Cayman Island but also one of the most famous beaches in the Caribbean. However, its far from your only choice for surf, sun and sand when visiting the three main Cayman Islands -- Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac -- and every beach in the Caymans is open to the public.

Best Beaches on St. Barths
For a small island, St. Barths has a wide variety of beaches, all of which are open to the public and all of which are lined with beautiful white sand. Here you'll find the typical Caribbean resort beaches with their hotels, restaurants and watersports centers, but also some hidden strands inhabited mostly by locals -- or nobody at all. St. Barths also is one of the Caribbean's most popular desti…

Top St. Lucia Beaches
Every beach on the island of St. Lucia, including those that are part of the top resorts, is open to the public; here are the island's grandest strands.

A Visual Tour of the Beaches of Puerto Rico
Twelve pristine beaches; 12 tropical edens; 12 reasons to visit Puerto Rico.

Bermuda Beaches
The best and most beautiful of Bermuda's beaches, pink-sand and otherwise.

Aruba Beaches
You won't find beaches lined with palm trees in Aruba; rather, look for the hardy but stooped Divi Divi tree, which always bow southwest in acknowledgement of the trade winds that blow across Aruba from the west. Casual beachgoers can find the calm, sandy shores they seek on the island's west side, while more adventurous souls can head east for pounding surf of Dos Playa.

Top Jamaica Beaches
Jamaica is a big island with hundreds of miles of coastline, so you'd expect to find a number of great beaches here. Some of the best are located in big resort communities like Montego Bay and Negril, but you also can find great sand, surf, seaside bars and friendly people in more overlooked destinations like Port Antonio and Treasure Beach.