Top 5 Caribbean Hotels to Book for Summer 2024

Hotels across the Caribbean are offering fresh experiences this summer, from new dining and wellness programs to upgraded facilities and family-focused activities.

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Amanyara

Amanyara in Turks & Caicos is hosting a series of pop-up wellness workshops throughout the summer. The programs feature expert hosts, including former professional athletes and celebrity chefs, offering a range of fitness, nutrition and wellbeing sessions designed for guests seeking restorative and active escapes.

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Goldwynn Resort & Residences

Goldwynn Resort & Residences, which opened on Cable Beach in Nassau in early 2023, has unveiled its Rhizophora Spa this month. The intimate spa features three treatment rooms and a curated menu of therapies aimed at relaxation and rejuvenation, complementing the resort’s beachfront setting and luxury accommodations.

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Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino

Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is completing property-wide enhancements, including a new beachfront tower and refreshed restaurants, bars and guest rooms, with work slated for completion by mid-2025. For the summer season the resort is also offering a family-friendly Pirate Dinner Experience, a themed meal served tableside in a pirate-decorated space that appeals to children and adults alike.

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Park Hyatt St. Kitts

Park Hyatt St. Kitts is introducing new dining experiences this summer inspired by the executive chef’s travels. Menus will showcase a blend of Kittitian flavors alongside Asian, Spanish and Colombian influences. The resort’s Sugar Mill Spa & Sanctuary is also debuting a selection of seasonal treatments crafted for summer relaxation and renewal.

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Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Beach & Golf Resort

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar in Puerto Rico has launched a partnership with El Yunque National Rainforest, becoming the first resort on the island to offer this direct conservation collaboration. Guests can contribute to the park’s preservation efforts when booking, and the resort hosts an in-lobby exhibition highlighting El Yunque’s ecology. The property has also expanded family programming to include daily turtle feedings and a range of non-motorized water sports, enhancing its offerings for guests of all ages.