Campsite on beach

Travelers Rate The Caribbean's 11 Most Stunning Campgrounds

By Sanjay Surana

VACATIONS

Playa Flamenco
This beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico, has fine sand, clear seas, and lots of marine life. Campers can stake their pegs in the mangroves for only $20 for a spot.
Camp St. John
This campsite in St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands has expansive views of greenery and the sea. The terrain is a former sugar enterprise and still hosts a windmill.
Unzip your tent and to survey Caneel Bay, Hawksnest Bay, the island of St. Thomas, and the Caribbean Sea. Campers have access to power, a bathroom, and outdoor showers.
Cane Bay
St. Croix Santa Cruz of the U.S. Virgin Islands, hosts a campground near Cane Bay Beach. Guests can book nights in the on-site cabins, green wooden structures on stilts.
The location impressed a reviewer on Tripadvisor, who wrote, "The campground is a truly wonderful place. You're nestled in the rain forest. Nature's symphony in the background."
Cinnamon Bay
This St. John campground is near Cinnamon Bay Beach's sugary white sand and turquoise water. Guests can snorkel, enjoy the scenery, then retire to a stylish eco-tent.
Hacienda Monte Rey
This Puerto Rico campground has multiple types of lodging near the Sabana River. The property offers a fully-kitted vacation home as well as RV and tenting spots.
A reviewer on Google said, "We rented two tents with beds set up for us and hammocks. We loved our site by the river and falling asleep to the sound of the coquí."