There are bars you plan to visit, and bars you simply stumble upon — places that don’t show up in glossy travel spreads or resort guides, where the sand doubles as the floor and the bartender knows every story within 10 miles of coastline. These are the quiet ones, the locals’ secrets and the travelers’ trophies. Some are far off and remote, others are hidden away in otherwise well-known hotels.
They’re the kind of beach bars that remind you why you came to the Caribbean in the first place — for breeze off the water, and the ease that lives somewhere between one song and the next.
From a hand-built shack in Grenada to a deck floating over Nevis’ turquoise shallows, these are great Caribbean beach bars you’ve never heard of.

Paradise Beach Club, Carriacou
Paradise Beach is one of the Caribbean’s most unspoiled stretches of sand — and the beach club here keeps it that way. Set right on the sand at L’Esterre Bay, Paradise Beach Club feels less like a business and more like a community: local fishermen beach their boats here, and the grill lights up with lobster, snapper, and mahi caught just offshore. The rum punches are famously strong — they don’t measure, they pour — and the music is usually whatever’s playing from someone’s phone speaker. Tables spill out under palms, and when the sun starts to fade, the whole beach glows gold, like it’s part of the drink.
Guy Britton
2025-11-07 19:31:00

