Smugglers Cove, Tortola
Located in the British Virgin Islands, Smugglers Cove is surely one of the jewels in the crown of this group of islands. Located at the end of a bumpy dirt track on the island of Tortola, this beach boasts sweeping crescents of golden sand, with a barrier of palm trees set just behind for a little shade if desired. A range of sealife makes it a great spot for snorkelers too.
Prickly Bay, Grenada
A beach located on the Caribbean island of Grenada, Prickly Bay is less crowded than the more famous Grand Anse Beach to the North, but is charming in it's own ways. With wonderful sand and the Calabash hotel offering one of the best lunches in town handily located next door, this is a great spot. Plus get great people watching opportunities here, with a range of lovely boats anchored in the bay and setting off on their own adventures. And if you're looking for a great place to stay during your visit, the luxurious and charming Little Blue villa is located minutes away from the beach too.
Ambergris Beach, Belize
If you like reefs - Ambergris Beach is for you. Part of an archipelago of islands in Belize boasting some stunning reefs in crystal clear water a short swim from the beach itself. This makes it one of the best scuba diving destinations in the Caribbean. The beach itself is made up of (almost blinding) powdery white sand that makes whiling away a few hours sunbathing with a good book an absolute joy.
Crane Bay, Bahamas
This beach has abit of everything. Glorious white sand, fringed with palm trees, makes this a truly picturesque spot. The crystal blue water is another big draw. And if you are into diving, the offshore reefs provide a great destination for this, with tropical fish in abundance. But wait, there's more - the waves crashing on the beach itself bring in surfers and bodyboarders, although are suitable for strong swimmers only. All this, combined with the buzzing culture of the bahamas, make Crane Bay one of the top beaches around.

