These 21 Caribbean “Flip-Flop” Hotels Are Where You Take Your Shoes Off, Slow Down, and Truly Unplug
You arrive on Little Cayman, Staniel Cay or Anegada, kick off your sneakers, slide into a pair of flip-flops and suddenly realize you may not wear another pair of shoes for the rest of the trip. A swim turns into lunch on the beach. Lunch becomes a rum punch by the water. Before long, you’re watching the sunset with […] The post These 21 Caribbean “Flip-Flop” Hotels Are Where You Take Your Shoes Off, Slow Down, and Truly Unplug appeared first on Caribbean Journal.
You arrive on Little Cayman, Staniel Cay or Anegada, kick off your sneakers, slide into a pair of flip-flops and suddenly realize you may not wear another pair of shoes for the rest of the trip.
A swim turns into lunch on the beach. Lunch becomes a rum punch by the water. Before long, you’re watching the sunset with a drink in your hand, salt still in your hair and sand still on your feet.
These are the hotels where nobody expects you to dress up. Places where the beach bar is the gathering place, where the soundtrack is the breeze through the palms and the sound of the Caribbean Sea. They’re the kinds of hotels where you wander from your room to breakfast, the beach, the dock and dinner wearing the very same pair of flip-flops.
Some are polished boutique resorts. Others are legendary dive lodges, intimate beachfront inns and family-run hideaways. Some have infinity pools and spa menus. Others have picnic tables, fishing docks and beach bars where everybody knows your name by the second afternoon.
What ties them together is something much simpler.
They remind you what a Caribbean vacation is supposed to feel like.
Here are 21 Caribbean hotels where flip-flops aren’t just acceptable — they’re practically the official dress code.

Staniel Cay Yacht Club, Exumas
Boats. Beers. Bungalows. This is the flip-flop lifestyle in its purest form. Few places capture this spirit — and that of the Exuma Cays — better than Staniel Cay Yacht Club. One morning might include Thunderball Grotto. The afternoon belongs to the swimming pigs, a deserted sandbar or a snorkel over impossibly clear water. Returning to the marina with salt still drying on your skin simply feels like another part of the day. It has anchored adventures across the Exumas for decades, and the eatery here has some of the best comfort food in The Bahamas. This is a place for chilling, for maritime memories, for flip flops left on the dock.
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