In the eyes of tourists, the Caribbean has always been one of the favorite tropical destinations in the world. It is a place that’s brimming with bountiful nature, tropical rainforests, idyllic beaches, and enchanting colorful reefs, making it an ideal destination for a perfect tropical getaway where you can bask in all the sun you want and admire the best of natural beauty. Tourists don’t require much convincing to make themselves fall in love with this place, it comes very naturally to the Caribbean and it’s the natural wonders of this region that are to be thanked. Being able to witness the best of nature is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, therefore, you shouldn’t let it pass and make the most of your time while you can.

Although the Caribbean is widely recognized for its breathtaking islands and beaches, featuring white sand and blue waters, there’s so much to this region that meets your eye. If you have been looking for some natural retreat in the region, it’s your lucky day. We have rounded up a list of some of the best natural wonders of the Caribbean that will surely take your breath away.

 

El Yunque Rain Forest, Puerto Rico

El Yunque Rain Forest in Puerto Rico is as beautiful as it is famous. It is the most popular rain forest in the Caribbean, which houses several species of plants and animals, including some native and rare endemic species. Besides taking in the beauty of this rain forest, you can partake in other fun activities such as hiking, fishing, camping, and much more. There are plenty of hiking trails throughout the forest, with each one thrilling and demanding in their own way. Make sure to check out la coca waterfall, which is one of its main highlights and hidden gems.

 

The Pitons, St. Lucia

Another great option to explore in the Caribbean is the Pitons in St. Lucia, which remains one of the most iconic sites in the region for various reasons. Apart from featuring twin volcanic peaks- Gros Piton and Petit Piton, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring a series of hot springs, coral reefs, and tropical rainforests. The two peaks tower at a great height of 2,619-foot (Gros Piton) and 2,461-foot (Petit Piton), of the two, the Gros Piton makes for a spectacular hiking destination.

 

Bioluminescent Bay, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean’s most popular tourist destinations, as it is home to some of the most incredible attractions including Bioluminescent Bay. It is one of Puerto Rico’s best highlights where the shallow water of the bay is rich in bacteria, which in their defense use bioluminescence against the predators. Kayaking is one of the best ways to explore this natural phenomenon, especially during a moonless night when you kayak your way down the river.

 

The Baths, Virgin Gorda

Looking to enjoy snorkeling in the waters of the Caribbean? Look no further than the baths in the British Virgin Islands, which is deemed as a snorkel’s paradise. No matter if you are a novice or an expert, the calm and sheltered water of the baths allows any kind of person to enjoy snorkeling without any hindrance. Besides featuring the crystal blue water, the peculiar geological formation, and the underwater ancient boulders make this water body an ideal place to enjoy snorkeling while admiring the great views and beauty of the region.

 

Pitch Lake, Trinidad

This is one of those places in the Caribbean that might not be liked by all. Although it is not the most beautiful attraction in the region, its extraordinary appearance certainly makes it a unique place in the Caribbean. This 100-acre lake features liquid asphalt, which is the largest in the entire world. If you have a tolerance to strong and stinky smell that’s dispersed in the air, you can consider visiting the lake, which will certainly make for a one-of-a-kind experience.

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