What to Wear in The Caribbean

For advice on what to pack for your holiday in The Caribbean, choose your destination country from the list below:

Antigua & Barbuda

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Aruba

Aruba is very laid back so smart casual is the usual theme.

Bahamas

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – It is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Barbados

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – It is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Canouan

Stylish casual dress in lightweight natural fabrics will work best in the year-round tropical temperatures of the Grenadines.

Cayman Islands

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Cuba

When in Cuba our advice would be to dress in a casual, low key fashion and leave your expensive jewellery at home.

Dominica

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Dominican Republic

Casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics (cotton, silk and linen) will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Grenada

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

Haiti

Haiti is the poorest of all the Caribbean islands, and our advice would be to leave all valuables at home if you don't want to stand out.

Jamaica

Go for comfort over style.

Montserrat

Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round (76 – 88F).

Mustique

Mustique is one of those casually elegant places which attract people of the same type.

Puerto Rico

Casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics (cotton, silk and linen) will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

St Barts

St Barts is arguably the poshest of all the Caribbean islands and attracts people that love its chic French style.

St Lucia

In general St Lucia is the least commercial of the Caribbean islands and it is very laid back, so smart casual is the usual theme.

St Maarten

The influence of the French to the north (Saint Martin) and Dutch in the south (Sint Maarten) gives this island a more European feel.

St Vincent & The Grenadines

The influence of the French and Dutch gives this island a more European feel.

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  • Trinidad and Tobago

    Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

    Turks and Caicos

    Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.

    Virgin Islands

    Smart casual clothes in lightweight natural fabrics will work best – it is warm and sunny but not unbearably hot all year round.