6 Stunning Pink Sand Beaches to Visit in the Caribbean

Karen Udler (Caribbean Journal) reviews the six best pink sand beaches in the Caribbean—three of them in the Bahamas! She reviews Pink Sands Beach, Bahamas; Low Bay, Barbuda; Greenwood Beach, Cat Island; Crane Beach, Barbados; Pink Beach, Bonaire; and French Leave Beach, Eleuthera. For full article and magnificent photos, visit Caribbean Journal.

Ranging in color from blinding ivory to exotic ebony, beaches are some of the Caribbean’s most valuable stock in trade, drawing sand-and-sea lovers from all over the world. But none are as enchanting as those pink-sand beaches, which practically beg to be immortalized on your social feed. They’re few and far between, but their rarity only adds to their allure. So if you want to park it somewhere pink (and who doesn’t?), check out six of our favorite pink-sand spots — and as you’ll see, there’s a whole spectrum of pink. [. . .]

Pretty in Pink

Pink-sand beaches are more than just a visual novelty — they’re natural wonders born from crushed coral, rare minerals, and centuries of wave action. And while you won’t find them on every island, that’s exactly what makes them so special. Whether you’re exploring the iconic shores of Harbour Island or uncovering the blush-tinted stretches of Cat Island or Barbuda, each pink beach offers its own version of paradise — and a perfect moment to capture, share, and remember.

For full article and photos, see https://www.caribjournal.com/2025/06/26/6-pink-sand-beaches-in-the-caribbean/

[Shown above: French Leave Beach, Eleuthera, Bahamas.]

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