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Because vacations are a year-round experience, its always a good time to plan one.
Here are the six best hidden gems for middle-class families in the Caribbean.
Aaron Sutherland, founder atJetsetter, backed this up.
Chantale Baker, travel agent and founder atGlobal Vibes Travel, agreed.
Curacao is part of the ABC islands (ABC: Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao).
Over the last few years, Curacao has been more and more popular with vacationers.
Its still in an emerging phase that its still a hidden gem.
Sutherland estimated a five-day trip for a family of four could start from $3,500.
Not too shabby for a slice of paradise!
Dominica: Natures Playground
Michael Santiago fromRetireGuidecant stop raving about Dominica.
Dominica is a natural haven for nature-loving families, with rugged landscapes and unique outdoor adventures, he said.
Grenada: Spice Up Your Vacation
Santiago loves the island of Grenada for an affordable getaway.
This isle is less commercialized than other Caribbean destinations, which provides guests with a tranquil and budget-friendly excursion.

When it comes to costs, a five-day trip for a family of four could start from $2,000.
Guadeloupe: French Flair in the Caribbean
Rizwan was all about Guadeloupe.
Sutherland chimed in, Guadeloupe offers aunique cultural experiencewith French influences, cuisine, and diverse landscapes.

Its also less crowded than many other Caribbean islands.
Roatan, Honduras: Underwater Adventures
Van Es put Roatan on our radar.
Featuringcrystal-clear waters and coral reefs, Roatan is an island paradise off the mainland of Honduras.

Roatan is also home toexceptional family-friendly activities, particularly if your kids love wildlife.
When it comes to cost, a five-day trip for a family of four could start from $2,000.
On the island, there are 365 beaches which are all publicly accessible and free.

Talk about a beach lovers paradise!
As far as price, a five-day trip for a family of four could start from $2,500.
Although Baker said they can be overshadowed by the popularity of Punta Cana, theyre both still absolutely lovely.
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