Discover Magic: Caribbean Hidden Gems Await You
Picture water tumbling down into hidden pools in a rainforest. Think about lively markets exploding with vivid color. And hear the soft voices of the past in ancient ruins.

Hidden Waterfalls and Natural Pools
Dominica’s Hidden Falls
Dominica, frequently called “Nature Island,” is full of natural beauty. Although Trafalgar Falls is famous, Middleham Falls is still a bit of a secret, found along beautiful rainforest paths. The walk there is fun, and filled with sounds from nature.

El Yunque’s Special Pool, Puerto Rico
Way deep in El Yunque National Forest, people who like exploring can find Juan Diego Falls. This quieter place, with a lovely pool, offers a peaceful swim. The US Forest Service generally maintains this trail.

Cultural Markets and Crafts
Willemstad’s Floating Market, Curaçao

Imagine a lively market where sellers offer fresh food and handmade things right from their boats. Willemstad’s Floating Market is more than just shopping. It’s a colorful look at the local culture. Feel the local vibe!
The Marigot Craft Market, Saint Martin
Dive into the lively feel of Marigot’s Craft Market. Local artists from Saint Martin meet here to display handmade jewelry, colorful fabrics, and classic artwork. This creative spot has unique souvenirs.

Historical Places
Old Forts in the Bahamas
Get away from the busy resorts of Nassau to see old colonial spots, like Fort Charlotte. It’s interesting historically and gives great views of the harbor.

St. Nicholas Abbey, Barbados
Go back in time at St. Nicholas Abbey, Barbados’ oldest plantation home still standing. Walk around its neat gardens, see its working rum place, and feel the history all around you.

Local Food Experiences
Grenadian Oil Down
You should try Oil Down, Grenada’s national dish, even though it’s not really a secret. This big stew has breadfruit, coconut milk, and yummy meats and veggies. It’s a real taste of the Caribbean.

Farm-to-Table in St. Lucia
Enjoy the feel and tastes of St. Lucia with food that comes straight from local farms. You might even help cook or pick some of tonight’s food.
