Travel expert suggests quieter Caribbean destinations over tourist traps
Travel expert Tanneka Fleary warns travelers about crowded tourist spots in the Caribbean. She highlights the downsides of visiting these "chaotic" areas. Instead, she suggests quieter alternatives that offer a more authentic experience. For example, Fleary recommends avoiding Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica due to its heavy crowds. Instead, she suggests visiting Reach Falls, known for its serene surroundings and clear swimming pools. In The Bahamas, Nassau receives millions of cruise passengers, making it a bustling area. Fleary advises choosing Exuma instead, an area made up of over 365 islands where travelers can enjoy nature and even swim with pigs. In St. Lucia, she recommends skipping the Gros Islet Street Party for Marigot Bay. Marigot Bay offers calm waters and beautiful views, perfect for relaxing or engaging in outdoor activities. Travelers interested in Saint Martin should avoid the crowded Maho Beach. Fleary suggests Pinel Island for its tranquil beaches and great snorkeling options. Lastly, instead of the busy Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman, she recommends Little Cayman. This island is less developed and known for its stunning natural beauty and diving spots, making it a peaceful retreat.