Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Caribbean, Caribbean

June 11, 2021 Natalie Tallman

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Restaurants in Caribbean

1. La Aurora Cigar Factory

Tamboril Free Zone Santigo Tamboril Road, Santiago de los Caballeros 51000 Dominican Republic +1 809-734-2563 [email protected] http://www.laaurora.com
Excellent
92%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 423 reviews

La Aurora Cigar Factory

La Aurora Cigar factory is a global tour around a Premium cigar factory, from seed to packaging. Our visitors obtained in less than an hour a complete view of the intricate process of making a cigar and about the history of La Aurora, the original cigar factory in Dominican Republic, opened in 1903.

Reviewed By vincentakinjo

This is my 3rd time at the La Aurora Cigar Factory and on all three occasions, Eugenio has made me feel welcomed and has provided excellent and exceptional customer service. Eugenio Polanco is the reason why i return to this cigar factory each time i come to Santiago. This is the number 1 place to visit if visiting Santiago. Eugenio Polanco has always provided me with a good experience and i will be looking to return for the 4th time in the near future thanks to Eugenio Polanco. Keep up the good work.

2. Leeward Beach

Leeward, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales +1 649-348-5558 http://hulberthendfield.rezgo.com
Excellent
82%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
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1%
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5.0 based on 420 reviews

Leeward Beach

Reviewed By Smaauu - Brampton, Canada

Another beautiful beach in Provo Turks & Caicos! A must see ...beautiful white sands and a long beach to walk, with amazing homes to look at - clean paradise!

3. The Baths

The Baths, VG1150 Virgin Gorda http://www.bvi.gov.vg/content/our-islands-0
Excellent
77%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 2,820 reviews

The Baths

The most well-known attraction on the island, these giant boulders or batholiths, brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions, are scattered about forming a beautiful grotto and tranquil pools.

Reviewed By SunshineW3239 - Boston, United States

On my family's Star Clipper cruise in December, we indulged in daily beach hopping. My favorite beach by far was The Baths on Virgin Gorda, BVI. I opted to explore the easier trail and strolled down a winding path to a gorgeous, mostly deserted beach studded with huge boulders. The scenery was stunning. After taking photos along the water's edge, I sat at a shady table to write in my journal. During my peaceful morning, I enjoyed the sound of the sea, the warm sunshine and the blissfully serene setting. Up above the beach at the top of the trail, colorful shops and an inviting outdoor restaurant with a swimming pool await visitors who need a break from the sun.

4. Versailles Gardens and French Cloister

Paradise Island Dr. One & Only Ocean Club New Providence Island +1 800-321-3000 http://oceanclub.oneandonlyresorts.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
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Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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Terrible
2%
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4.5 based on 283 reviews

Versailles Gardens and French Cloister

Beautifully manicured gardens set next to a 12th century Augustine monastery.

Reviewed By PatCraig - Somerville, United States

This walk to the sea is very beautiful and was built using stones from a 14th (?) century french monastery.

5. Laguna Grande

Cabezas Nature Reserve Northeastern Coast Puerto Rico +1 281-213-9699
Excellent
73%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
8%
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7%
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Laguna Grande

A seasonally phosphorescent lagoon in the Cabezas Nature Reserve.

Reviewed By Abeachmann

Booked thru "KayakingTours" for 65 bucks a person. Guide was late. But... Peter was great. Was just me and a buddy. No one else in the lagoon. The plankton were not very luminescent until the paddles dipped into the water. Flat out magical. I think this was a once in a lifetime tour. Five stars all the way.

6. Old Havana

Havana Cuba
Excellent
68%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
5%
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1%
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4.5 based on 20,586 reviews

Old Havana

Bohemian, rhythmically Latin, certainly picturesque and, above all, charming.

Reviewed By Gantt-Tammy - Havana, Caribbean

La Habana is a great City to visit, old cars, great walks, good food and warm people, lots of live music, rum and cigars, history, art and plazas...be sure to hit Plaza de Revolution... The city has it all. The old City take a good day get through ...Sloppy Joe's, Floridita Street, and in modern Havana be sure to see Hotel Nacional and Tropicana. The Capitolo building is a great landmark to start from. If you can go inside, there is one of the largest diamonds in the world encased in the floor.

7. Cabo Rojo Lighthouse

Puerto Rico
Excellent
77%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 200 reviews

Cabo Rojo Lighthouse

A landmark Spanish-colonial style structure, this picturesque lighthouse sits perched atop a high cliff providing nearly 360-degree views of the sparkling Caribbean Sea.

Reviewed By Ingrid358

This was breath-less view of the ocean! Words cannot describe how beautiful it but it is must-see experience! When driving to the location, be careful of all the pot-holes though!

8. Altos de Chavon

La Romana 22000 Dominican Republic
Excellent
60%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 1,995 reviews

Altos de Chavon

Altos de Chavon, is an architectural wonder, a 16th century replica of a Mediterranean village perched high above the Chavón River. The village was designed by Dominican architect Jose Antonio Caro, and created by Italian master designer and cinematographer Roberto Coppa. Dominican artisans handcrafted the stone pathways, decorative ironwork, furniture and enchanting buildings, reviving almost forgotten crafts of metal work and stone carving. Under Coppa's direction, each stone was hand cut, each wooden door frame was handcrafted and each wrought-iron detail hand-forged. Construction of the village began in 1976 and the village was inaugurated in 1982 with the concert of Frank Sinatra at the amphitheater. Altos de Chavon was built as a center of culture for the Dominican people.

Reviewed By Maggie1190 - Orangeville, Canada

We visited n 2014 as part of an excursion and I’m so glad we went. The buildings and grounds are amazing to see. The amphitheater looks like something out of an old Roman movie. The fountain is absolutely beautiful. While walking through the grounds all we could smell was the hibiscus trees .. the Chavon river runs along it and we took a riverboat along the River where they filmed Rambo. Highly recommend a visit to this beautiful village

9. Sapona

Alice Town Bimini
Excellent
75%
Good
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Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 140 reviews

Sapona

Concrete ship originally built by Henry Ford during WWI, now an upright wreck in 14 feet of water.

Reviewed By ecotourist08

This is not your typical wreck dive. My first over/under wreck. Lots of sea life around. Loved it. Highly recommend doing it with Neal Watson.

10. Plaza Mayor

Trinidad 62600, Trinidad Cuba http://www.facebook.com/bailaconmigo.trinidad
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 2,903 reviews

Plaza Mayor

Reviewed By Rhod007 - London, United Kingdom

Plaza Mayor is a beautiful square at the heart of Trinidad,the most beautiful city in Cuba and also in the Caribbean.All Trinidad is walkable and Plaza Maaaayor should be your first visit to attend the church and the museums. Then you should go back at sunset for more photographs and for dinner at one of the restaurants on the central steps where street musicians provide the entertainment

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