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5 of the Best Tranquil, Crowd Free Islands in the Caribbean – Enjoy the freedom!

The Caribbean is full of islands that offer some of the best tropical holidays. Each of the islands is special in its way. Some are excellent in terms of offering high-end tourist attractions while others are better suited for tranquillity and relaxation.

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St Kitts and Nevis

These are a couple of islands that might be lesser-known but offers two of the greatest experiences in the Caribbean. St Kitts is the larger island which is famous for having fans of cricket and as a cruise-shop destination. However, Nevis is completely different from it with calmness and tranquillity being the main features. It is an island where life truly does slow down. You will find the same crowd visiting the island every season and engaging in almost the very same activities such as golf and lunching. It is also filled with beautiful rainforests and you can go on an outdoor adventure anytime you like. All in all, this is a quiet and serene island for those who like to experience the Caribbean with patience.

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Jamaica

Jamaica also has a mix of both worlds. Home to the world-famous reggae music, the more interesting parts of Jamaica have a very cool, hip vibe with long sandy beaches, great entertainment, and food. You can also meet and marvel at the work of hidden artists who have chosen to stay in the islands to nurture their creative crafts. There are a few go-to tourist destinations that you must not miss such as the John Crow Mountains which you can learn more about during your trip on interCaribbean Airways.

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St Lucia

Another destination airlines in the Caribbean are sure to advertise is St Lucia. It is one of the most naturally beautiful islands in the region and was sought after by European powers for centuries. You can experience the beauty of natural rainforests, volcanoes, beaches, and more at St Lucia. You can spend your days taking drives along the coast of the island, passing through towns and villages with their charm.

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Trinidad and Tobago

This is again a couple of islands with contrasting personalities. Trinidad is large and loud. Its main source of income is via oil mining and therefore tourism takes a backseat. Regardless it is a beautiful island to visit if you are in the area. You can engage in bird watching and enjoy fabulous food. Tobago is the slower and more laid-back version island of the two. As a result, it is considered to be a better destination for beach holidays.

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The Bahamas

The Bahamas is frequently visited by tourists from all over the world. It is made up of close to 700 islands. Atlantis is the most famous island of all where Michael Jackson used to live at one point. The 'Out Islands' are calmer and more charming with beautiful beaches, friendly people, quaint churches, and more. Some islands are ideal for diving and scuba diving. Travelling between the islands can be done via plane at an affordable cost.

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