Your excitement and satisfaction double when you enter one of these bars. Here they are: the Caribbean’s Top Beachfront Bars!
Shoal Bay Zemi Beach Club, Anguilla
Shoal Bay’s Zemi Beach Club, also known as the “Zemi Beach Resort & Spa,” will reopen on February 15, 2018, following Hurricane Irma. While you sip vibrant cocktails like the “Caribbean Heat” (Sapphire gin, mint leaves, pepper syrup, simple syrup, etc.) and take in views of Shoal Bay East, the most beautiful of Anguilla’s 33 beaches, the atmosphere is pleasant. Couples will love this spot!
Zest, Turks & Caicos
The Gansevoort Turks & Caicos has a newly remodeled restaurant that is perfect for those who wish to dine on locally sourced foods and seafood while they are at Grace Bay Beach. Also, if you’re looking for a drink that will brighten your day, try the “Vodka Lemomelonades”—a combination of vodka, mint, lime juice, and fresh cantaloupe.
Out Island Bar at Baha Mar, Bahamas
One of thirteen bars in the proposed “Baha Mar mega-resort,” this oceanfront boutique bar features decor reminiscent of the 1950s. The restaurant is currently having a soft opening. The contemporary BOND nightclub and Baha Mar casino are open to anyone. Guests at the SLS Baha Mar can enjoy aperitifs at the hip Monkey Bar, while those hungry for sushi and cocktails can head to Katsuya by Starck.
If you’re looking for a more intimate spot to have a drink with your special someone, there are plenty of great options, such as Rick’s Café, Nikki Beach Saint Barth, Nikki Beach Barbados, Sand Bar at Eden Rock St. Barts, etc. There are a minimum of three bars on this list that every traveler should hit. Find them when you arrive!