The color shows up in the sand before anything else. Along certain stretches of The Bahamas and the broad reaches of the Caribbean, crushed coral mixes with white grains to create a soft pink tone that runs for miles along the shoreline. It’s most visible along the edges of Bermuda, The Bahamas and Barbuda, with smaller pockets in Barbados and Grenada. The hotels along these beaches keep a close relationship with the shoreline — low-rise footprints, short paths to the water, and rooms positioned so you see the ocean the moment you open the door.
Here’s where you can check in and walk straig...
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