
Scores of Caribbean islands harbor beautiful secluded beaches and many of them are still best kept secrets. The collection of idyllic beaches makes the Caribbean the world's greatest beach destination. Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman is certainly the most popular of beaches.
Many more beaches are exquisitely located allowing tourists to revel in the magic of natures splendor spread across the sea, sand and surf. Little Bay Beach in Anguilla is difficult to access but its talcum sand walled in by high cliffs makes it worth the effort. Curtain Bluff located in the area is a wide golden beach fringed with palms and mangrove wetlands.
Dos Playa beach in Aruba has a jagged limestone coast awash in salty surf. This isolated strip has rolling dunes and is a great place for snorkeling. Anegada beach in British Virgin Islands is notorious for sharp reefs. But the north end's Loblolly Bay has the reef close to the crescent-shaped shore where the waves lap gently.