The Caribbean is becoming more popular as the years go on, with more hotels opening and additional people visiting the islands each year. It’s therefore hard to believe that there are a few idyllic islands, true unique treasures that are relatively undiscovered. So for those seeking a true Caribbean experience, why not explore one of these lesser known, but equally beautiful islands? These slightly off-the-radar destinations offer the same stunning scenery and inimitable laid-back vibe you would expect from the Caribbean but with far fewer people, less tourist activity and a much more authentic feel.

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Bonaire is widely regarded as one of the world's best diving spots, with a developing arts scene and numerous fine restaurants.

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Curaçao is the largest of the Dutch islands, blessed with great weather all year round and some of the Caribbean's best beaches.

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Dominica calls itself ‘The Nature Island’. Its landscape is and is an explorer’s paradise with rainforest, mountains and rivers.

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Guadeloupe combines great boutiques and restaurants with untouched landscapes, pristine beaches and the La Soufrière volcano.

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Martinique is an island of two halves. The north is dominated by rain forests and mountains, whilst the south is a place to relax.

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Montserrat is a British Territory, its landscape is lush, its beaches are pearly grey and it's most famous for its active volcano.

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Saba, known as the ‘Unspoiled Queen’ is a hidden gem. A tiny 5 square mile island that has none of the usual trappings.

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Saint-Martin makes up the northern French half of the island, with the rest being the dutch St Maarten, and intriguing mix of cultures.

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A true hidden gem, so if you’re looking for something different, with a rich past then Sint Eustatius could be the answer.

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Sint Maarten is all about sun, sea and a laid-back Caribbean vibe – with a strong hint of its Dutch influence.

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