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The Caribbean is filled with great adults-only hotels — but the vast majority of them are all-inclusive.
For many, that’s great, and an adults-only all-inclusive vacation can be wonderful.
But not everyone is seeking an all-inclusive experience; some want the independence and bespoke feel of a traditional EP hotel, without sacrificing the privacy and seclusion of an adults-only property.
Of course, finding an adults-only hotel that isn’t all-inclusive isn’t easy. But that’s what we’re here for.
We’ve narrowed down our favorite adults-only hotels in the Caribbean, all oozing with personality and character, all most exclusively of the boutique variety, and all featuring inspired design, character and cool.
Here are 10 adults-only hotels to try in the Caribbean right now.
Rock House Harbour Island, The Bahamas One of the region’s coolest hotels of any variety, this 10-room charmer has an oh-so-cool bar, a colorful, clubby pool deck and what is arguably the best restaurant in all of Harbour Island, a destination that is one of the true “it” getaways in the Caribbean (that’s part of a generally outstanding food and beverage program, including some seriously good rum). It goes without saying, then, that the hotel also has its own beach club on the world-famous Pink Sand Beach. In other words, it’s a must.
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Martinique had another strong year of tourism growth in 2019, according to the latest data report from the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
The French Caribbean department reported 556,268 visitor arrivals last year, which represented an increase of 3.5 percent, according to the Barbados-based regional tourism agency.
It was another strong step for the destination, which continues to attract travelers both from its primary source market of mainland France and, increasingly, from the United States.
The numbers are in line with what’s been reported by Martinique’s Aime Cesaire International Airport, which has been seeing a similar jump in arrivals and passenger traffic.
Martinique also saw new hotel development on the island last year, with a pair of new properties making their debuts: the transformed Diamant Les Bains hotel in Le Diamant on the southern tip of Martinique, and the boutique Hotel Pelican, set on the beach in the Shoeclcher suburb of the island’s capital, Fort-de-France.