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I've been to 30 tropical islands. From Bora Bora to Barbados, here are the top 5 I'd visit again.

Kelly Magyarics   

I've been to 30 tropical islands. From Bora Bora to Barbados, here are the top 5 I'd visit again.
I've been to over 30 tropical islands around the world.Kelly Magyarics
  • I've visited over 30 tropical islands around the world, but five stand out from the rest.
  • Bora Bora and Curaçao's beautiful beaches make them the perfect place for a relaxing vacation.

As a travel writer specializing in tropical destinations, I've been lucky enough to have visited 30 islands around the world. Because of my extensive travels, people often ask me which islands I'd return to.

This isn't surprising, considering how many people plan to travel across the globe each year — in fact, 30% of Americans have international travel plans in 2024. However, it's not always easy to figure out which tropical destination is the best vacation spot for you.

Each island I've been to was idyllic and unique, but a few lingered in my salt-spray-tinged memories long after my tan faded. Here are the five islands I always recommend to other travelers.

I couldn't get enough of Bora Bora's beauty and great bars.

I couldn
I loved the idyllic shoreline and bungalows in Bora Bora.      Kelly Magyarics

This South Pacific haven screams "paradise." Though getting there was a long journey — I had to take a 16-hour flight from New York to Tahiti, followed by an hourlong flight to Bora Bora — the island was absolutely otherworldly.

The island, formed by an extinct volcano, is surrounded by a calm turquoise lagoon that's basically a huge wading pool. I remember marveling at rows of romantic bungalows with glass floors and thatched roofs overlooking the water.

The island's Mount Otemanu, shrouded by clouds, was also a postcard-worthy sight from any angle.

The local cuisine combines French and Polynesian cultures. I enjoyed meals like Le Poisson cru, a ceviche-like dish made with coconut milk, tomatoes, and cucumber. It was truly heaven on earth.

I loved the luxurious vibes in Saint Barthélemy.

I loved the luxurious vibes in Saint Barthélemy.
When I wasn't window shopping or out on the water, I was lounging on the beach in St. Bart's.      Kelly Magyarics

Glittering Saint Bart's is full of fancy spots, with a yacht-filled harbor, designer shops along the pristine streets of Gustavia (the island's capital), and luxurious hotels like the Hotel Manapany and Eden Rock.

I found a lively day-drinking scene at Nikki Beach, a destination that's attracted celebrity guests like Mariah Carey, and restaurants with menus and wine lists to rival any Parisian hot spot.

But you don't have to be a multimillionaire to soak in the island's beguiling swankiness. During my visit, I spent an afternoon on a catamaran ride and did some window shopping at the home-design store Maison Pélican.

Visitors can also find elevated cuisine at various price points — I had tuna poke and chilled rosé from Ti' Corail on a laid-back beach, and it was one of my favorite meals.

I was most surprised by the many local beaches, like the sandy Gouverneur Beach and secluded Colombier Beach, a spot accessible only after a steep (but worth it) hike.

If you're a Francophile who adores fabulous food and an upscale feel, I highly recommend Saint Bart's.

Saint Martin is the perfect destination for plane and food enthusiasts.

Saint Martin is the perfect destination for plane and food enthusiasts.
Saint Martin had plenty of things to do, like visiting Maho Beach.      Kelly Magyarics

Saint Martin is split into two distinct French and Dutch sides. I thought the French side had a quiet, relaxed vibe during my visit.

I laid on the beach at Orient Bay (referred to as the Saint-Tropez of the Caribbean) and shopped at the luxury boutiques in Marigot, the capital of the French Collectivity on Saint Martin.

I found the Dutch side much livelier as I clubbed at the Soggy Dollar Bar in Simpson Bay and sipped rum cocktails while watching the sunset at The Rusty Parrot.

The island is also the ultimate destination for aviation geeks, as the Princess Juliana International Airport is steps away from Maho Beach. I spent hours watching planes fly directly above me.

Visitors can also island hop to nearby Saint Bart's and Anguilla, easily accessible by ferry or plane.

I was blown away by Curaçao's beautiful beaches and scenery.

I was blown away by Curaçao
Colorful buildings line the waterfront in Willemstad.      Kelly Magyarics

Curaçao is known for having over 35 beaches, so every sun-worshipper can find their perfect spot.

During my visit, it seemed that some beaches, like Playa Piskadó, were mainly frequented by locals, so they were uncrowded and relaxed. Others, like Grote Knip and Playa Kalki, located in quiet coves, were very tranquil.

While on the island, I noticed a fun Dutch influence through food like fried meat snacks called bitterballen. I also encountered an unexpected gin-and-tonic culture, as Dutch genever (a spirit made in Holland and Belgium) is similar to gin.

During my stay, I sipped my way through the gin-and-tonic menu at Zest Restaurant & Beach Cafe on the lively Jan Thiel Beach and, of course, tried the island's namesake bright-blue liqueur.

Handelskade, a row of brightly colored Dutch colonial buildings lining the water in Willemstad (the island's capital), was the perfect photo op.

As an added bonus, Curaçao is part of the ABC islands (the other two being Aruba and Bonaire), which are unlikely to be severely impacted by hurricanes.

I enjoyed Barbados' lively events and rum distillery.

I enjoyed Barbados
Barbados offers beautiful beaches.      Ina Meer Sommer/Shutterstock

The Caribbean is synonymous with rum, but in my opinion, no island offers as authentic an experience as this destination.

Based in Barbados, the iconic rum producer Mount Gay has been selling the spirit since 1703. Touring and tasting at the company's distillery is a must-do for any fan of the sugarcane-based spirit.

Visitors can also make their way through Barbados' flavorful cocktails (and cuisine) at lively bars and restaurants. I loved the potent rum punch and local fish cakes at Oasis Beach Bar, as well as the seared jerk tuna and butter beans at Calma Beach Club.

The island was perpetually vibrant — it seemed like a party, festival, or concert was always happening. The snorkeling in Carlisle Bay was also amazing, as I saw parrotfish, hawksbill turtles, and seahorses.

Plus, Rihanna fans can snap a selfie in front of the Barbadian native's colorful childhood home, where her name adorns the doormat.


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