A kite lifts off the sand in Aruba. A windsurfer cuts across a turquoise lagoon in Bonaire. Atlantic waves pound a rocky shoreline in Barbados. Along one stretch of beach in Martinique, surfers spend the afternoon chasing swells while trade winds sweep in from the sea.
Summer in the Caribbean is different when the wind never stops.
Across the region, there are beaches where steady breezes are part of daily life. Some have become magnets for kiteboarders and windsurfers. Others attract surfers, sailors, and travelers who simply want a beach chair that doesn’t feel trapped in the heat. The...
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