We don’t know about you, but when we try to define the world ‘backpacker’, we think not only of someone who is trying to travel on a budget, but also a person who wants to engross themselves in a destination’s culture, history, local customs, and someone who wants to travel around and explore many aspects of life in the place they are visiting and not just spend their entire time sat on a beach topping up their tan (although this, does have it’s place in any trip of course!)
So here are 5 places in Central America and the Caribbean where you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
1. Mexico
Think of Mexico and you may imagine the huge hotels of Cancun and the wild party atmosphere of Coco Bongos, but Mexico has much more to offer to a traveller intent on exploring.
A trip such as Mayan Sun, will pull you out of the resorts and into drop you into a completely different Mexico. Historic ruins, Tequila, indigenous villages, Mexican wrestling and the obligatory gorgeous beaches. So, technically, you’re getting that Caribbean feel and so much more – for a lot less.
Head to: Tulum. A small town on Mexico’s Caribbean coast that’s steeped in Mayan history, with a beautiful beach thrown in for good measure. The perfect place to kick back and enjoy some Caribbean sun, all for the price of a hostel.
2. Costa Rica
To really experience a taste of the Caribbean on a backpacker budget, head to Central America instead of the islands that generally cater for a more, free spending, type of traveller.
The plus points are that the beaches are less crowded (and actually, are better too) and there is much more to discover in terms of history, culture and diverse scenery.
For a good all round travelling experience Costa Rica is the perfect place to base yourself, and a trip such as Costa Rica Adventure will make sure that you get to explore the very best on offer.
Head to: Puerto Viejo. Amazing surf and a traveller hole, it’s the perfect place to while away a warm day in the Caribbean.
3. Cuba
A truly unique destination that, due to its strict communist culture, has barely changed in over 50 years, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported back in time as you wander through the winding and weary streets of the capital city Havana, watching pristine vintage cars speed past you.
Cuba is a break from the norm when it comes to the Caribbean, it’s got the beautiful beaches (you can thank geography for that) but the prices are lower and the vibe is more unique than it’s neighbouring islands.
Head to: Playas del Este. A beach very close to Havana which is popular with locals as well as tourists, meaning you can stay in the budget B&Bs of the capital and head to the beach when you feel like it.
Check out our Cuba travel guide! For a more in depth guide of the best things to do in this fascinating country.
4. Jamaica
An old school Caribbean favourite, and for very good reason. Escape the resorts and save big bucks by joining a tour such as Jamaica Encompassed that will not only cost you less than an all inclusive holiday, but will also introduce you to the ‘real’ Jamaica and help you to really understand what makes this place tick.
Hike through the lush green wilderness, meet real Rastafarians, visit a coffee plantation, the Bob Marley museum and laze on white sandy beaches (well it has to be done doesn’t it?!)
Head to: Treasure Beach. Paradise but not as you might imagine it, or maybe exactly as you would… There are no built up hotels, honeymooners or rocking night clubs here, just a whole lot of beach, some hammocks and an amazing sunset.
5. Panama
Neatly perched at the base of Central America on the border with Colombia, Panama isn’t the first place that would spring to mind when contemplating a holiday in the Caribbean, which is the exact reason it makes this list.
Panama is an extreamly cheap place to travel and it’s entire Eastern side is met by the Caribbean Sea meaning you’re spoilt for choice of amazing beaches. A tour is a great way to see more than the norm, Panama Experience will take you through all the best bits including Boca del Torro, but best of all – you’ll get to explore not one, but two countries – as you’ll travel through Costa Rica too!
Head to: Boca del Drago on Isla Colon. Idyllic beaches to enjoy, but it’s not overly touristy you’ll find a good selection of bars and restaurants and a decent choice of low coast, welcoming accommodation.
Tips For Saving Money When Travelling The Caribbean
Eat local – move away from the resorts and beach side restaurants and try authentic cuisine where the locals eat.
Take local transport – most of the Caribbean resorts has a reliable, well developed public transport system, San Domingo the capital of the Dominican republic even has a subway!
Stay away from the beach – while B&Bs are relatively rare in and around the Caribbean they are there. If you’re really strapped for cash stay in land and use the public transport to get you to the beach.
Go somewhere different – those popular resorts will cost more (go figure!) so head to the places that are less developed and quieter you’re still in the Caribbean, so it’s not as if you’re going to find a beach like Weston-Super-Mare is it?!
Head to the mainland – If you want to travel around and experience multiple countries/states then you’re better off sticking to Central America rather than the islands, as it’s easier to travel around. It is possible to take a ferry between islands (the Virgin Islands are probably the best base if you want to do that as the ferrys are more regular) but unless you’re taking a cruise hopping between islands independently can prove costly and hard work to arrange.