10 Green Adventures in the Caribbean

Green travel Caribbean

1. Bird Watching in Anquilla

The island is a pivotal stop for migratory birds as they make their way to and from nesting locations in the north during the spring and fall. A large number of species including raptors, herons, waders and waterfowl, overwinter on Anguilla providing excellent year-round birdwatching.

This six-acre oceanfront Anguilla spa resort takes guests on an effortless journey of rest and renewal. An intimate boutique hotel consisting of 76 rooms and suites. From peaceful beachfront suites to our Celebration accommodation with rooftop pool deck, Zemi is perfect for family stays, romantic honeymoons, and small to large weddings.

2. Walling Nature Reserve in Antigua and Barbuda

At the Walling Nature Reserve you can explore rugged trails that wind through the rainforest, where you will find a variety of trees such as the silk cotton, hog plum, sand box, the strangler fig tree and many more. This is the first community-managed National park in the twin-island state of Antigua & Barbuda.

Indulge in a luxurious escape with exceptional service, stylish architecture and eclectic and delectable food. Sitting on a stunning private beach next to breathtaking clear waters, you can relax in upscale ambiance and enjoy the relaxing effect of the soft trade winds. Royalton Antigua is perfectly situated on Deep Bay.

3. Aruba’s SS Antilla Wreck

The Antilla is the largest shipwreck dive in the Caribbean, covered by tube sponges, coral formations, tropical fish, shrimp, lobsters, and orange anemones. The pelicans know this area very well and love to rest on the Antilla and enjoy a meal of the silversides which jump from the water below.

This adults-only, romance and wellness resort, located on Aruba’s spacious and beautiful Eagle Beach, is award-winning and owner-operated. The intimate atmosphere is exclusive and relaxing to couples seeking tranquility and romantic experiences. No groups and no all-inclusive packages available. Two top restaurants available on property and romantic beach dining.

4. Barbados Sea Turtle Project

Barbados is blessed to be called home by three endangered turtle species: the green turtle, hawksbill, and leatherback. The goal of Barbados Sea Turtle Project is to restore local marine turtle populations to levels at which they can fulfill their ecological roles while still providing opportunities for sustainable use by the people of Barbados, and to support similar efforts in other countries of the Caribbean.

Newly renovated, award-winning, all-inclusive beachfront property, set on 2.5 acres of lush gardens along the Caribbean shore. Sea Breeze Beach House is a luxurious, intimate escape set on 1,000 feet of beachfront on Maxwell Beach, where you can relax and play all day and all night. Lounge with a custom cocktail at one of our three pools, soak up the Barbados sun or swim and snorkel the day away in a secluded Caribbean Bay.

5. Echo Bonaire Parrot Conservation

The Yellow-shouldered Amazon parrot, or lora as it is locally known in Papiamentu, is considered vulnerable to the threat of extinction. Echo works on restoring the endangered dry forest habitat and securing natural biodiversity on Bonaire through nature conservation, awareness building, and monitoring programs.

Colorful and laid-back, this water-lover’s paradise offers two sparkling pools, a day spa and fitness center, weekly activities, delicious dining, an intimate casino, and an award-winning PADI five-star dive operation with a fleet of six dive boats, private dive lockers, a dive shop with equipment rental, and a famed house reef you can explore all day.

6. Kayak Around the British Islands

Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent islands on the leeward coast are much wilder and consists of several beaches that create a perfect option for kayaking and camping. These are the spots for the most adventurous travelers. Get close to nature as you kayak right next to palms, cliffs or thick jungle. Pitons and Soufrière are the most beautiful spots at Saint Lucia.

Set on a volcanic cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, this eco friendly hotel is located on a former cocoa plantation. Ladera Resort’s award winning farm-to-table Dasheene Restaurant features International Cuisine infused with authentic St. Lucian spices, breathtaking views of the Pitons, the sea, and the St. Lucian sunset. The wellness gym has a magnificent view of the Caribbean Sea and Pitons, exclusive Ladera onsite hikes along the volcanic ridge, tours of the wellness garden, the carpentry shop and yoga are enjoyed complimentary at the resort.

7. Go Chasing Waterfalls in Dominica

With 365 rivers and 12 waterfalls in between, Dominica is home to a variety of waterfall hikes for all levels and majestic sites to be seen throughout. One of the most sought-after falls lies east of the village of Trafalgar. Seeing this spectacular site is not difficult, but just a short 10 minute walk will take you to a fascinating viewing platform to see the twin falls—Papa Falls and Mama Falls. With guided and unguided walks, there are many ways to discover the lush rainforests around the island. Find a hike and waterfall destination that suits you best to create your own adventure in Dominica.

Tucked away on the unspoiled nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay is an award-winning boutique resort with just six sustainable luxury villas immersed in nature and designed to capture the luxury of time and space. With intimate and personalized service that caters to guest preferences and privacy, Secret Bay is the perfect getaway for a Caribbean honeymoon, private beach wedding or otherwise secluded holiday of a lifetime.

8. Concord Falls in Saint Barthelemy

Concord Falls is actually three separate waterfalls, the first is at the end of the road. When the currents aren’t too strong, you can take a dip under the 35-foot cascade. Reaching the two other waterfalls requires a hike into the forest reserve. The hike to the second falls (Au Coin) takes about 30 minutes. The third and most spectacular waterfall (Fontainbleu) drops 65 feet over huge boulders and creates a small pool. It’s smart to hire a guide for that trek, which can take an hour or more. The path is clear, but slippery boulders toward the end can be treacherous without assistance.

Eco Stay: Royalton Granada Resort and Spa

Located on two white sand beaches in Tamarind Bay Grenada the Royalton Grenada is the perfect vacation destination for discerning travelers in search of a luxurious beach vacation. Relax unwind and enjoy the calming view on one beach or take advantage of the watersports and activities on the other. Featuring a kids’ club, this property also provides guests with a water park. 

9. Hike the Highest Peak in Dominican Republic

Hiking Pico Duarte in the Dominican Republic is often overlooked by tourists who are usually more informed about our tropical country’s conventional attractions. Pico Duarte is the highest mountain in all of the Caribbean Islands, and it is located in the central portion of the mountain range known as the Cordillera Central. In contrast to most of the rest of the mountains in the Caribbean Islands, the Cordillera Central is not composed of volcanoes, but is instead made of sedamemtary and metemorphic rocks. The mountain is covered with cool pine forest and ferns, and the mountain makes a cool break from the heat of the tropics of the Caribbean. 

With the Bávaro beach on one side and the lagoon on the other, this luxurious holiday complex is surrounded by palm-trees. This eco-friendly complex was built exclusively using organic materials, harmonizing it with the local scenery.  This all-inclusive resort offers a full range of spa & wellness facilities and services, a gym, kids club and themed restaurants, bars and beach bars.

10. Kayak in a Bioluminescent Bay

If you’re seeking an eco-friendly, surreal experience, you should include a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico when planning your trip. These rare ecosystems happen when microscopic, single-celled organisms called dinoflagellates grow in quantities big enough to produce a “glow-in-the-dark” effect when stimulated by movement. So, when you paddle or splash the water, these organisms light up in a neon blue-green color, and so does everything they come in contact with, giving a star-like reflection to the water.

This luxurious beachfront resort located on a 1,300 acre nature reserve house rooms that overlook treetops and pineapple gardens. Facilities include two ocean-view swimming pools, three restaurants serving tasty fare such as seafood and tapas, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an exquisite spa, and plenty of recreation activities — there’s even a water park. Dorado Beach also boasts an impressive water sports program with surfing, paddleboarding, sailing, snorkeling, and more. There’s even something for budding naturalists: Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment introduces kids to the natural wonders of Puerto Rico.


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