Your weekends feel so hectic. It is high time to leave the work and plan a weekend trip to get some respite. For such a trip, I prefer a Caribbean island. This isn’t your normal vacation where you run around all the time. Instead, you can ditch your phone for something much better. You’ll find real peace and quiet.
Choosing Your Island
Picking the right island is important. The one you choose needs to feel right for you. Here are some things to think about when you pick.
Getting There Should Be Easy.
It is up to you to either plan a short getaway or a long weekend cruise with a reputable company like Celebrity Cruises. Look for islands where you can fly right from your city. Or maybe you can find a cruise that won’t make you wait at airports for ages. Time is a big deal when you only have a few days.
What Vibe Do You Want?
Some islands have parties all night long. Others are very quiet. You know what is best for you to be calm and happy. Do you want to spend your time meeting people or prefer to be alone?
What Are the Activities That Let You Unwind.
Many Caribbean islands offer yoga and spas. But some are much better for wellness than others. If you dream of doing yoga on the beach or getting a massage, make sure your island has these things.
Nature Adventures.
Maybe you want to swim with colorful fish. Or hike in a jungle. Some islands even have hot springs. Each place offers different outdoor fun. Figure out what you like most.
What’s Your Budget?
You don’t need a super fancy place to have a peaceful trip. But you should know how much money you want to spend. Some people love special little hotels. Others like resorts where everything is included. You can go with your liking and the available finances.
The Best Islands for a Weekend Reset
Lots of islands are out there. But these are the ones that are really great for a peaceful weekend trip.
St. Lucia: Where Nature Meets Wellness
Visit St. Lucia to enjoy the scenery and participate in wholesome activities. BodyHoliday and Jade Mountain let you perform yoga, tai chi and guided walks. Spa treatments are also a part and parcel.
The hikes around Soufrière give a very good feeling. Try the Tet Paul Nature Trail. People call it the “Stairway to Heaven.” You will definitely love the picturesque views of the Pitons mountains and chill in the mineral-rich Sulphur Springs.
The food is fantastic too. You’ll find local places serving fresh, farm-to-table Caribbean-Creole food. Orlando’s in Soufrière is good. So is 5 Fingers Restaurant at Fond Doux Eco Resort. Want something fancy? Book a table at Dasheene at Ladera Resort.
Barbados: A Laid-Back Island Life
This island nation may not have a lot of wellness retreats. But the beautiful views and chill vibe make up for it and there are still so many things to check out in Barbados.
The sunrises here are magic. You could go for an early morning walk on Rockley Beach, kayaking in Carlisle Bay and find hidden spots. Andromeda Botanic Gardens let you enjoy a slow, peaceful walk.
The evenings are for you if enjoy nightlife activities. St. Lawrence Gap has most of the bars. Holetown is known for stylish lounges.
For food, go to beachfront cafés. You’ll find things like plant-based bowls, grilled fish, and desserts with local rum. Try Café à la Mer and Café Luna Barbados. Champers Restaurant has a great terrace with an ocean view.
Dominica: The Ultimate Nature Island
Dominica, the Caribbean’s “nature island”, is ideal to absorb peaceful landscapes.
Need time to think? Go into the rainforest. Hike part of the Waitukubuli Trail. It’s the longest hiking path in the Caribbean. Wotten Waven and Trafalgar Falls are great spots to relax in sulphur pools. They are surrounded by tropical plants.
Try snorkeling at Champagne Beach. Volcanic bubbles come up through the water there. It’s very cool. Don’t like hiking or water? Take a boat ride on the Indian River. The silence under the trees is something you won’t forget.
When you’re hungry, check out Keepin’ It Real or Pagua Bay Grill. The fresh seafood is so good. Many eco-lodges near Secret Bay grow their own food if you want a farm-to-table meal.
Grenada: The Spice Island Experience
Grenada, the “Spice Island”, is for you if you need to recharge. The best things to do in Grenada happen in or near the water.
You must see Molinere Bay. It has an underwater sculpture park! With simple snorkeling gear, you can explore the statues and marine life. For relaxing, go to Grand Anse and La Sagesse Beach.
Bathway Beach
You can’t leave Grenada without experiencing what the island is best known for – the spices! Take some time to visit a few spice and chocolate estates where you’ll get to taste local nutmeg, cinnamon, and cacao. It’s amazing for your senses! Go to Belmont Estate and Laura’s Herb & Spice Garden.
Food lovers should try Fish Fridays at Dodgy Dock in Gouyave. You can take a local cooking class and eat some incredible food.
Aruba: Desert Island Wellness
Aruba doesn’t have a ton of wellness spots. But the resorts that do have them are very good. Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa and Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort know what they’re doing.
They have daily yoga and meditation on Eagle Beach. They also offer wellness classes and healthy food near calm waters. Arikok National Park is best for easy hikes and seeing wildlife. The park covers almost 20 percent of the island. You’ll see cacti, caves with old drawings, and awesome coastal views.
Aruba is perfect for a peaceful trip. But you can still have fun if you want. Palm Beach and downtown Oranjestad have bars, clubs, and tasty cocktails.
For good food, try The West Deck and Elements Restaurant at Bucuti & Tara.
Nevis: Quiet Luxury at Its Best
Nevis is all about being private and quiet. You’ll find small inns and old plantation houses that have been fixed up. Chef-made meals allow you to fully enjoy local ingredients and herbs.
Visit the Botanical Gardens and the Nevis Peak foothills for walks and watching birds. A boat ride in Pinney’s Beach lagoon is a great way to spend a couple of hours.
The food on Nevis is meant to be enjoyed slowly. You can really savor the local ingredients. Luna Restaurant and Bananas Restaurant have a relaxing feel with amazing food. For history with your meal, try Montpelier Plantation & Beach. It serves fancy food in an old sugar farm.
Antigua: Warmth and Natural Charm
Antigua welcomes everyone with its warmth. This peaceful island naturally makes you want to take a deep breath and relax.
Many places offer sunrise yoga and pilates. Curtain Bluff Resort and Carlisle Bay are two popular places to stay.
Want to connect with nature? Walk through Fig Tree Drive rainforest to treat your eyes to banana trees, wild mango trees, and hundreds of tropical birds. A kayak is accessible at the shore to check the mangroves at North Sound Marine Reserve.
For food, the best bet is Catherines Café in Pigeon Point. Their Mediterranean-Caribbean food with seasonal ingredients is a good choice. Papa Zouk Fish and Rum is known for its fresh fish and creative island spices.
How to Plan Your Peaceful Weekend
A peaceful weekend is about slowing down all the way. You want to be fully present and not try to fit everything in. You would want to go back home with fresh feelings.
Weekend travelers would really find the following tips handy.
Don’t Pack Your Schedule.
I know you want to see every attraction you have never been to. But this is the opposite of relaxing.
Take your time instead and visit a maximum two peaceful activities for each day. Leave a lot of time with no plans. This space lets you really relax, wander, or take those naps you’ve been wanting at home.
Start and End with Purpose.
When is the last time you were alone, really alone, with your thoughts only? Or think about your life? Or just exist without doing anything?
Start mornings with gentle practices like yoga or writing in a journal. This can change your whole day. You can do these things in the evenings too. Just 20 minutes a day makes a difference.
Pick Wellness Experiences.
Try to choose places to stay that already offer wellness things. Or at least stay somewhere close to these activities.
When you are close to spas, hiking areas, and water activities, it is easier to relax. This makes these things a large portion of your trip, rather than an afterthought.
Use Food to Heal.
One of the best aspects of traveling is trying new food in new islands. Another way of being mindful during your short trip is to enjoy local flavors slowly.
Grenadian Food – Top: Roti, Bottom Left: Oil Down, Bottom Right: Star Fruit
Find out about food options in your area of stay before you book. Also, search local restaurants. Find restaurants that cook with local and fresh ingredients to get the most authentic and healing food.
Put Your Phone Down
It is difficult to prevent looking at our phones. However, unplugging is something you should aim at in case you want to be mindful.
You do not need to keep your phone off throughout the weekend. Checking it once a day will give you the chance to feel the island. You will also be more conscious of what you think.
Find Time to Yourself.
In case you are accompanied by a partner or a friend, make time to be alone. Mindfulness is highly individualistic. A short period alone will make your journey even better. Even a 15-minute individual stroll will do miracles.
Your Island State of Mind.
A peaceful weekend is all about taking every step slowly and absorb the surroundings. The Caribbean lets you do that. You only need to find an island you are more attracted to. Don’t bring too much stuff. Make a plan with a goal. Let your island remind you how nice it feels to be right there in the moment. Your perfect Caribbean weekend is waiting! All you have to do is slow down to find it.
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