Caribbean Islands That Are The Safest For Tourists, According To Data

Caribbean Islands That Are The Safest For Tourists, According To Data


August 14, 2025 | Alex Summers

Caribbean Islands That Are The Safest For Tourists, According To Data


Worry-Free Getaways

Caribbean vacation planning just got easier. Certain islands have figured out how to serve up pristine beaches without the side of stress. Safety doesn't have to be a vacation dealbreaker after all.

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Aruba

You're sipping a cocktail at sunset, and the biggest crime happening around you is someone stealing the last slice of grouper at the beach bar. Say hello to Aruba, where the 2025 Caribbean Island Safety Index crowned it the absolute safest destination in the region. 

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Spanish colonists once nicknamed this place and its sister islands the "Islas Inutiles" or Useless Islands—talk about getting it spectacularly wrong. What makes Aruba your safest bet isn't just the numbers (though they scored a perfect 10 for zero hurricane risk and a 9 out of 10 for low crime rates). 

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It's the vibe. Known as "One Happy Island" for its warm, welcoming culture, Aruba sits safely outside the hurricane belt and enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year. For stays, Bucuti Tara Beach Resort offers adults-only luxury on the stunning Eagle Beach.

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St Barthelemy (St Barts)

Here's where celebrities go to escape paparazzi and regular folks go to pretend they're celebrities. St Barts displayed a zero homicide rate in 2023 and 2024. It’s a French overseas territory where the biggest crime wave involves someone accidentally taking your reserved beach chair.

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The island's 20-mile coastline offers private beaches, Michelin-ranked restaurants, and designer shops that'll make your bank account wish you hadn't discovered them. As director of St Barts Tourism, Sabine Masseglia puts it, it's "a captivating blend of French sophistication and Caribbean charm" with a c'est la vie lifestyle.

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Barbados

Long before anyone was ranking Caribbean safety, Barbadians were already living the good life on an island that earned second place in the 2025 safety rankings—all thanks to low crime rates, stable government, and trusted medical systems. The tourism infrastructure is rock-solid.

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You’ll find beachfront resorts in St Lawrence Gap as well as boutique hotels in historic Bridgetown. As one of the safest Caribbean islands for families, this independent British Commonwealth nation has locals who are said to be some of the friendliest in the entire Caribbean.

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Anguilla

Anguilla experiences hurricanes with an average of one every five years, but what it lacks in storm frequency, it more than makes up for in year-round tranquility. As a British overseas territory, it has mastered the art of luxurious calm. West End and Sandy Ground are family-friendly.

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Plus, the East End retains more natural beauty. The crime that does exist is typically property-related rather than violent, and the US Department of State notes that US citizens are not specifically targeted. Anguilla has experienced a growth spurt, evidenced by the rise of swanky hotels.

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Grenada

This "Spice Isle" is celebrated for its stunning scenery, including lush rainforests, spice plantations such as nutmeg and mace, and idyllic beaches. Grenada holds a safety index between about 75 and 80, placing it at the top of regional safety rankings.

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The essence of nutmeg and vanilla that wafts through Market Square and throughout the spice plantations creates an almost magical atmosphere where crime seems out of place. St George's harbor is arguably the most beautiful in the Caribbean, with its kaleidoscope of reds, yellows, and greens.

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Silversands Grenada features the longest pool in the Caribbean and was designed by architects Reda Amalou & Stephanie Ledoux with sleek, contemporary style. At the same time, Mount Cinnamon offers 37 suites and villas present on the hillside above Grand Anse Beach with well-equipped kitchens.

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Antigua And Barbuda

Did you know this one was nicknamed the “Land of 365 Beaches” (one for every day of the year)? Antigua and Barbuda maintains a very low crime rate while delivering a safe and picturesque setting. This sovereign state in the Americas has gained massive attention.

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The tourism infrastructure is well-developed. Popular areas like St John's and the resort zones around Dickenson Bay provide family-friendly environments. Hermitage Bay is a secluded boutique resort with a private beach, luxurious spa, multiple pools, and plush suites with spectacular bay views.

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Saint Lucia

With a population of just under 200,000 people, Saint Lucia operates like a close-knit community where everyone looks out for each other. Crime is low across places like Rodney Bay, with the US State Department issuing a Level 1 advisory.

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Here, the most common crimes are non-violent crimes of opportunity, like pickpocketing and petty theft, generally occurring in spots frequented by tourists. The tourism board has even put together a comprehensive safety guide for visitors. Margot Bay and Gros Islet are considered the safest places to stay.

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Curacao

Curacao is part of the Lesser Antilles and an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The island lies 37 miles north of the coast of Venezuela. Willemstad, which is the central port city, gives off old-world European city vibes.

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Beyond the postcard-perfect town, there lies a fascinating desert scene with spiny aloe and mesquite. Curacao tied for third in the 2025 safety rankings, and like its ABC island neighbors, sits safely outside the hurricane belt with excellent infrastructure and low storm risk.

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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands have stringent gun laws to protect their residents, which may be comforting to those planning a trip. Grand Cayman is known for its high standards and luxury resorts, making it a top family-friendly destination, though you'll want to stick to the main tourist areas.

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The western geographical location means the Caymans remain in the hurricane zone. Fortunately, they are struck less frequently than eastern islands. Many compare the place to Switzerland, but with better beaches. The islands have no income, property, or company taxes, which has attracted a stable, international community.

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Dominica

Here's what most people don't know about Dominica: it holds a crime rate of just 21 per 100,000 people, low rates of violent crime, and such a safe atmosphere that visitors can explore this "Nature Isle of the Caribbean" without constantly looking over their shoulders. 

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It is a nature lover's paradise, bubbling with steamy hot springs, gorgeous waterfalls, and dense rainforests that make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island has low homicide and theft rates, with an overall crime rate per 100,000 population of just 14.

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Montserrat

Another British colony, Montserrat, called "The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean" due to its topography and the culture of its residents, saw its most recent murder in 2013. Its tranquil environment and friendly community render it brilliant for those seeking peace and genuine security.

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Accommodations range from the eccentric Gingerbread Hill to the historically rich Olveston House, which was rented to island hoteliers by Beatles producer Sir George Martin. Transport risks remain low, and scams or violent crime are rare. Women travelers are also generally safe.

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