Caribbean Resorts with the Best Pools

Let's be honest, the most oft-desired hotel amenity is a fabulous pool. Here, our top picks across the Caribbean.

Taking the plunge. It's a phrase that's bandied about with some abandon during the wedding build-up. And when it comes to the honeymoon, it's certainly one of the verbs you'll be wanting to experience on your Caribbean vacation. Just which pool you choose to dip your toes into may needa bit of expert sleuthing. Which is why we tested the waters to uncover the best pools across the Caribbean.

Infinity Pools

CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa, Anguilla
The infinity pool at this whitewashed villa resort on Rendezvous Bay flows all the way to the beach (though you can only swim in the top part). And it's definitely photo-worthy. Alternate between the pool and ocean and when you're sufficiently waterlogged, dry off before sampling the resort's celebrated, organic West Indian cuisine and decadent spa services (room rates start at $475 a night; cuisinartresort.com). 

 

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Photo courtesy of CuisinArt Golf & Resort

Grace Bay Club, Turks & Caicos
It's hard to compete with Grace Bay Beach, one of the Caribbean's most celebrated strands with aqua water and powder-soft sand, but this eye-catching infinity pool comes pretty close. As you unwind — your arms hanging over the pool's translucent edge — you soon realize that your snorkeling cruise will have to wait (room rates start at $620 a night; gracebayresorts.com).

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Photo courtesy of Grace Bay Club

Four Seasons Resort Nevis
This breezy British Colonial-style resort on Pinney's Beach has three swimming pools, but the most breathtaking is the adults-only infinity-edge pool in a private, peaceful location. As you float dreamily, ponder whether to get a papaya scrub in the spa or take a sunset stroll on the beach (room rates start at $375 a night; fourseasons.com). 

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Photo Credit: Don Riddle

In-Room Pools

Jade Mountain, St. Lucia
With no phones or TVs in yoru open-walled hillside room, you can observe the spectacular backdrop of the verdant Piton peaks and the cerulean sea from the comfort of your pirvate infinity pool without any buzzy distractions. When you're ready for some beach time, head down the hill to sister property Anse Chastanet (room rates start at $995 a night; jademountain.com).

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Photo courtesy of Spa Jade Mountain

Hermitage Bay, Antigua
The island's quaint town of St. John with its boutiques and colorful markets is inviting, as are the sugar-soft beaches all around the island. Even so, it will be hard to tear yourself away from your suite's private pool tucked into the lush hillside overlooking the neighboring island of Montserrat at this exclusive resort (room rates start at $1,182 a night and are all-inclusive; hermitagebay.com). 

Ladera, St. Lucia
Rooms at this lush hilltop hideaway are built without a fourth wall, leaving one side open to jaw-dropping panoramas of the island's marquee Piton peaks. After a day of hiking through the rainforest and swimming in sulphur springs, slip into your private plunge pool — mango daiquiri in hand — to watch the glorious Caribbean sunset (room rates start at $400 a night; ladera.com).

Sandals Grande Antigua
Some of the top rooms at this couples-only all-inclusive on Dickenson Bay are the Rondoval garden suites — luxury cottages with hour-glass-shaped freshwater pools enclosed by towering pamls and bougainvillea that are perfect for privacy-seeking honeymooners. Need a bite to eat or another frothy cocktail? Just call your butler (room rates start at $490 per person, per night and are all-inclusive; sandals.com).

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