Palm Beach is located on the Caribbean island of Aruba. Palm Beach features white sand, clear blue water and some of the best snorkeling in the Caribbean. Palm Beach is a two-mile stretch of beach lined with luxury resorts, restaurants and bars. The water on Palm Beach is calm and makes for great swimming, snorkeling, scuba-diving and other water sports. Visitors of Palm Beach can watch the sun set every evening over the clear blue water from their place on the sand or from any of the oceanfront restaurants or bars. Palm Beach is open to the public all year.
On the Caribbean island of Grand Cayman, visitors flock to the white, powdery sand and crystal clear water of Seven Mile Beach. Visitors of Seven Mile Beach are able to just relax on the beach, swim in the calm waters or partake in dozens of water sports located along the beach. Parasailing, snorkeling, jet-ski rentals and boat rentals are all available up and down the beach. Restaurants, shops and tiki bars feature food, entertainment and drinks all day long. Seven Mile Beach is open to the public and welcomes visitors of all ages.
The island of St. John is part of the United States Virgin Islands. The beauty of St. John for U.S. residents is not only the lack of a passport required to enter the country but the lack of international travel fees tacked on to the price of airfare. Located on the island of St. John, Trunk Bay is a small beach where visitors go to enjoy the white sand and turquoise water of the Caribbean. Trunk Bay is a public beach but it appears to be a private beach because it is lined with coconut palms and tropical vegetation rather than high-rise resorts, shops and restaurants. The beach features activities during the day such as parasailing and snorkeling. Snack bars are located on the beach but are only open certain hours during the day.