By Cassie Bailey | Published on August 7, 2025
The Caribbean is such an alluring place that it hardly seems possible to single out any one destination for its visual appeal. And yet, some places make an especially memorable first impression when your cruise ship arrives. These islands do just that, captivating travelers with their rich mix of architecture, culture and natural beauty.
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One of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean always delivers with its breathtaking landscape and views. Surrounded by lush mountains and filled with shimmering bays, travelers visiting St. Thomas have the choice of relaxing on powdery-soft beaches or sampling what’s on offer in the “shopping capital of the Caribbean,” all while making pit stops at some of the island’s famous restaurants along the way.
The natural scenery is the real draw here, from Mountain Top to Magens Bay. The glitz of the well-heeled town and the people it attracts doesn’t hurt, either. Next door, there’s St. John, an easy-to-reach neighbor known for its picturesque town of Cruz Bay and large national park
Some two million people travel to Puerto Rico through this port every year, where they get a magical first impression of this tropical country. Many are lured by the nearby natural wonders, like El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Parks System.
But Old San Juan beckons with its rows of brightly colored buildings flanked by dramatic fortresses. It’s the second-oldest European settlement in the New World, and showcases its historic charm alongside vibrant cultural draws that bring it into the modern age—don’t miss the Ballaja Barracks or Quincentennial Square, and be sure to try the mofongo and coquito for which Puerto Rico is known.
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