20 Caribbean hideaways

A curated list surfaced 20 Caribbean 'hideaway' beaches aimed at travelers who want tranquility away from resort crowds — ideal for low‑key beach getaways in 2026. The feature positions these spots as quiet alternatives even near busy tourist corridors. (caribjournal.com)

Guy Britton is credited as the author of the 20‑entry slideshow published on March 22, 2026 by Caribbean Journal. (caribjournal.com) The piece describes White Bay off Great Exuma as a sandbar reached by boat — often via bonefishing guides — with “no buildings, no beach bars” and expanses of pale sand. (caribjournal.com) Old Bight Beach on Cat Island is presented as a long arc of bright sand with calm, shallow water, “very little built” nearby and the ability to “walk for miles and see almost no one, especially during the week.” (caribjournal.com) Long Bay in Antigua is noted for a protective reef that keeps the water calm, a broad shoreline where visitors quickly spread out, and easy access despite its low‑crowd character. (caribjournal.com) La Sagesse in Grenada is identified as sitting on the island’s quieter side, reached by a winding drive through hills and villages, with a single simple hotel and a small restaurant but otherwise long open stretches of sand. (caribjournal.com) The slideshow format numbers each entry (e.g., “Page 5 of 20”), and the text repeatedly flags that several spots require extra effort to reach — boat transfers, rough roads or a short drive — while still appearing on a single 20‑beach roundup. (caribjournal.com)

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