Planning a vacation is never easy. There are a lot of parameters to take notice of. Starting from hotels, flights, and work schedule, however, we may try something or the other seems to pop up.
And the struggle is not over yet. When everything seems perfect and you are all set to zero in on the location, budget crisis may create unnecessary tension. So here in this blog, we will decode some of the Caribbean destinations that are not only upscale but also can be explored without breaking the bank
Check out Expedia, Kayak, and similar sites which allow you to book flights, accommodations and more for less than you might expect. Just be sure to read all terms and conditions as far as changes and cancellations— especially with the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic.
No matter when you’re ready to travel, an island getaway is always in the cards. And saving money in the process is even better!
Here are 6 Caribbean islands to consider for a relatively inexpensive escape.
- Jamaica
Jamaica is one of the hotspots of natural beauty tucked away in the Caribbean Islands. The island is filled with plenty of locales that are best to explore and enjoy. Start your trip from the laid-back Montego bay and move towards Negril that is best for parties. Apart from these activities, wanderlusts can map their way to the caves to witness the naturally created Stalactite and Stalagmites. Also, save time to visit the capital Kingston, which is packed with museums, markets, and shopping centers.
During the low season, a three-bedroom villa is around $2,800 plus taxes for the week. Still more than you budgeted for? No worries.
Some budget resorts include Travellers Beach Resort, Westender Inn and Chrisanns Beach Resort.
You can find similar accommodations herecourtesy of Trip Advisor, with ratings.
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Aruba
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The island is lovely and safe. Visit Aruba lists accommodations at various price points. Eagle Aruba Resort offers one, two and three-bedroom suites, swimming pools, a restaurant and access to the beach.
Arubiana Inn is also nice, and is in proximity to Eagle Beach and Palm Beach. Former guests on Booking.com gave it high marks for cleanliness, service and easy access to services.
Free or inexpensive attractions include the Natural Bridge, Hooiberg Mountain which is great for hiking and views, and the trolley at Oranjestad.
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Dominica
You can get to the Nature Island a few different ways, including taking a flight to St. Lucia, and getting the ferry.
Once again, Airbnb is your friend. Check out this adorable cabin with 1 bedroom; just right for a solo trip or for a romantic getaway. It starts at $120 per night plus taxes and has an excellent rating from past guests.
There are some nice beaches in Dominica, especially Champagne Beach, so named for the hot spring below the sea. It’s perfectly safe for swimming, quite unlike Boiling Lake.
If you want to hike, set aside the money for a licensed guide. Viator lists hiking tour packages here.
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St. Martin + Anguilla
St. Martin is convenient because you can fly directly into Princess Juliana Airport from several major cities like New York, Ft. Lauderdale and Boston.
Like Jamaica, there are high-end accommodations here if you want those. But why not look into a small apartment on Airbnb?
You can pay just $74 per night plus taxes for a one bedroom within walking distance to Orient Bay beach.
For something a little nicer, but still affordable, here’s a condominium with pool access for $121 per night plus taxes.
The owners will be able to give you an insider’s perspective on activities and restaurants to try.
It’s easy to get from the French to the Dutch side of St. Martin, and you can visit neighboring Anguilla for an afternoon.
The public ferry out of Marigot port runs every 45 minutes and costs $20 for an adult and $10 for a child.
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Dominican Republic

According to Trip Advisor, you’ll find most of the Dominican Republic’s budget hotels and resorts in Punta Cana and Puerto Plata.
If you’re looking for a resort that is all-inclusive, check out Grand Sirenis in Punta Cana. There’s comfortable bedding, a balcony, and the suites have a lounge area
Go for a walk in historic Santo Domingo, and check out Los Tres Ojos National Park, which has a modest fee. It’s one of the most popular natural attractions on the island.
If you don’t mind heights, take the Puerto Plata cable car, offering amazing views. It costs $11 for guests 11 and older, $5 for guests 10 and younger, and it’s free for babies and toddlers.
Of course, you can’t go wrong with the beaches, all of which are public and free.
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Turks and Caicos