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7 Overlooked Towns In The Caribbean Worth Visiting

Last updated: 2026/01/03 at 4:09 PM
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Caye Caulker Village, Caye Caulker, Belize Tourists walking along a sunny, palm tree lined beach pathway while enjoying colorful buildings in a small island town.
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1. Caye Caulker Village, Belize2. Grand Case, St. Martin3. Charlestown, Nevis4. Portobelo, Panama5. Windwardside, Saba6. Port Elizabeth, Bequia7. Deshaies, Guadeloupe

We all know the heavy hitters. You’ve probably looked at flight deals to Punta Cana, checked resort prices in Montego Bay, or maybe you’ve even braved the cruise ship crowds in Nassau.

And hey, I get it—I love a classic “sun, sand, and drink-in-hand” vacation as much as anyone (looking at you Cabo!)

But sometimes, the resort strip just doesn’t cut it. Sometimes, you want to go where the locals actually live and walk streets that feel like real places rather than movie sets built for tourists.

There is a massive shift happening in travel right now. We are seeing more travelers trading in the mega-resorts for “slow travel”—experiences that are authentic, a little bit grittier, and a whole lot more memorable.

If you are looking to escape the masses this winter, these 7 Caribbean towns are the hidden frontiers you need to know about, curated by our Travel Off Path team.

1. Caye Caulker Village, Belize

Caye Caulker Village, Caye Caulker, Belize Tourists walking along a sunny, palm tree lined beach pathway while enjoying colorful buildings in a small island town.

If your blood pressure is running high, this is the cure. Caye Caulker’s motto is literally “Go Slow,” and it’s not just a suggestion; it’s a way of life. There are no cars here, just sandy streets filled with bicycles and golf carts.

Located just a mile inside the Belize Barrier Reef, this town has resisted the high-rise condos you see elsewhere. Instead, it’s all pastel-colored wooden houses and a “barefoot everywhere” vibe. The center of action is “The Split”—a channel created by a hurricane where you’ll find the Lazy Lizard bar. It’s the perfect spot to sip a Belikin beer and swim in the clear water.

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While Belize is becoming a hotspot for digital nomads, Caye Caulker retains a bohemian soul. It’s also incredibly affordable—you can feast on fresh grilled lobster at a street stall for a fraction of what you’d pay in Tulum.


2. Grand Case, St. Martin

Grand-Case - Saint-Martin - Beach landscape with transparent blue sea and mountain in the background.

While the Dutch side of the island is famous for its casinos and nightlife, the French side hides the true “Culinary Capital of the Caribbean.” Grand Case is a town of beautiful dualities. By day, it’s a sleepy fishing village with a quiet, turquoise bay that is vastly more relaxing than the busy Orient Bay.

But by night? The town transforms. You have an incredible mix of high-end French bistros sitting right next to “Lolos”—local open-air BBQ joints.

You can have a world-class wine dinner one night and a massive plate of ribs and johnnycakes at Sky’s the Limit the next. If you are a foodie, this is your pilgrimage.


3. Charlestown, Nevis

Charlestown, St Kitts and Nevis Buildings and beaches along the shores outside of the port town of Charlestown in Saint Kitts and Nevis

If you are tired of port towns that are just duty-free jewelry stores and t-shirt shops, Charlestown will feel like a breath of fresh air. It’s widely considered one of the best-preserved colonial towns in the Caribbean.

We aren’t talking about fake facades; this is the real deal, with Georgian stone buildings that have withstood centuries of hurricanes.

There are no traffic lights here, and the vibe is dignified and quiet. It’s also the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton (yes, that Hamilton), and you can visit his childhood home.


4. Portobelo, Panama

Portobelo, Panama Aerial view of Portobelo village with Fort Jeronimo defense walls as captured from the Peru Lookout Point in Portobelo, Panama.

This one is for the history buffs who want something raw. Located on the Caribbean coast of Panama, Portobelo was once the “Treasure House of the World,” where silver from Peru was loaded onto Spanish galleons.

Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site, but don’t expect manicured lawns and ticket booths. The black coral-stone ruins of the forts are atmospheric and moody, still lining the bay where Sir Francis Drake was buried at sea.

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But the real heartbeat here is the Congo culture, a vibrant Afro-colonial tradition that is alive and well in the streets. It’s less about lying on a beach and more about feeling the pulse of history.


5. Windwardside, Saba

Liz Fox, at the top of a hiking trail in Windwardside, Saba

Saba is often called “The Unspoiled Queen,” and for good reason—it has no beaches. I know, that sounds like a dealbreaker for the Caribbean, but hear me out. Because there are no beaches, there is zero mass tourism. Plus, if you still want to get in the water, this is one of the BEST places in the Caribbean to go scuba diving.

Windwardside looks like a European alpine village dropped into a tropical rainforest. It’s clean, tidy, and sits at 1,300 feet above sea level, meaning it’s cool and misty.

This is the hiking capital of the region, home to the Mt. Scenery trail. Getting here is half the fun (or terror, depending on how you view it), as you’ll land on the world’s shortest commercial runway. It keeps the crowds away and the vibe pristine. Plus, the stays here are cute and dreamy.

Our very own Upgrade Editor, Liz Fox, spent some time in Saba last year and had the time of her life. Read all about it here.


6. Port Elizabeth, Bequia

Town beach of Port Elizabeth, Admiralty Bay, Bequia, The Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bequia is the darling of the yachting world.

Port Elizabeth is one of those rare towns that faces the sea rather than turning its back on it. The harbor is always full of sailboats, giving the town a cosmopolitan, nautical energy.

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The best way to see it is the Belmont Walkway, a stone path that hugs the coast. You can walk from the town center right to the white sands of Princess Margaret Beach, stopping at bars along the way. Be sure to check out Bar One, a floating bar in the bay.

Since there’s no big jet airport here, you won’t find the 3-day weekend crowd; everyone here has made a journey to arrive, which creates a great sense of community.


7. Deshaies, Guadeloupe

Great beach of Grand Anse near village of Deshaies, Guadeloupe, Caribbean

If you’ve ever watched the BBC show Death in Paradise, you already know Deshaies—it’s the filming location for the fictional town of Honoré. But despite its TV fame, it remains a humble fishing village at heart.

Located in the wild, volcanic Basse-Terre region, it’s worlds away from the flat resort strips. The Grande Anse beach nearby is arguably one of the best in the Caribbean—golden sand, deep green palms, and no hotels cluttering the view. Plus, the botanical gardens here are world-class.

Just keep in mind, English isn’t widely spoken, so brush up on a few French phrases before you go to order your acras and Ti’ Punch.

Tyler Fox

Tyler is our Managing Editor and Writer. After spending years reading, writing, and obsessing over travel (while taking trips as often as possible of course!), he aims to give readers the best and most balanced experience possible when exploring the site.

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