Adventure & Culture

Beyond the clear turquoise waters and beautiful white-sand beaches, the Caribbean in 2026 is a vibrant source of exciting adventures and longstanding tradition

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Jamaica

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In 2026, Jamaica is stepping out of the all inclusive bubble and embracing eco-adventure and community driven tourism. This year, the island is dedicated to providing high quality, sustainable experiences that offer a more authentic glimpse into the true essence of Jamaica.


Blue Mountain Peak

Blue Mountain Peak Sunrise Trek

The ultimate Jamaican experience. Most trekkers set off at 2:00 AM to reach the 7,402 foot summit by daybreak. On a clear morning in 2026, you can still spot the lights of Cuba across the water.

Blue Hole

The Secret Blue Hole

While Dunn’s River Falls is well-known, the Blue Hole in Ocho Rios presents a more thrilling experience with opportunities for cliff jumping, rope swings, and natural limestone pools nestled in the hills.

Reggae Sumfest

Reggae Sumfest

Reggae Sumfest is frequently dubbed The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth. Since its launch in 1993, it has evolved from a small concert into the largest and most significant music festival in the Caribbean, acting as the ultimate venue for both roots reggae legends and dancehall superstars.


Dominican Republic

27 Waterfalls of Damajagua

In 2026, the Dominican Republic is transforming from a beach paradise into a premier destination for Active Heritage tourism. Although the stunning turquoise waters still attract visitors, attention is now turning to the rugged landscapes of the Cordillera Central and the well-preserved colonial history of its capital.


Jarabacoa

27 Waterfalls of Damajagua

In Puerto Plata, the 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua delivers a thrilling canyoning experience where adventurers can trek through lush jungles and enjoy sliding and jumping down a series of natural limestone chutes. It's widely seen as an essential activity for thrill seekers visiting the North Coast.

Jarabacoa

Jarabacoa

Jarabacoa is known as the entry point to the Dominican Alps, showcasing a striking transition from the tropical shores to the pine-covered peaks and cool, foggy air. It functions as the main hub for climbing Pico Duarte, the tallest mountain in the Caribbean.

Parque Nacional Los Haitises

Parque Nacional Los Haitises

A complex of mangroves and limestone islets, referred to as mogotes, which can only be accessed by boat. It houses some of the best-preserved Taíno cave paintings in the Caribbean