Golden sand shows up differently across the Caribbean. It carries a deeper tone, holds the light longer, and gives each shoreline a distinct look depending on angle, tide, and time of day. You hear about these beaches in fragments — a bartender in Basseterre, a taxi driver in Frederiksted, a hotelier in Guadeloupe — each pointing to a stretch of coast where the sand seems to shimmer just a bit more. These are places where the color of the sand becomes part of the experience, where the light defines the beach as much as the water. They’re a bit rarer, but when you find them, you’ve discovered p...
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