Interesting facts about the Caribbean Islands
Looking for intriguing information about the Caribbean Islands? You’ve come to the right post!
- The Caribbean is home to 9% of the world’s coral reefs.
- There are just two seasons in the region – In this tropical location, there are only two seasons: dry and rainy (or wet). The Caribbean dry season (‘high season’) lasts from mid-December to mid-April, and the wet season (‘low season’) lasts from mid-April to mid-December.
- Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean.
- Jamaica has the largest concentration of churches in the world – Jamaica has more churches per square km than any other country in the world.
- Trinidad and Tobago are home to one of the hottest peppers in the world.
- The Caribbean Island of Saba has the world’s smallest runway, spanning only 1,300 feet.
- It’s always swimming season – because the Caribbean Sea averages 27° C all year, swimming on a Caribbean Island is always an excellent option!