5 Beautiful Caribbean Destinations Where You Can Live Under $1500 a Month
Jane Williams  ; 2025-12-16 23:38:39
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Contents5) Wake up to lush jungle and pristine coastlines in Belize4) St. Lucia: The Caribbean’s trendiest island is surprisingly affordable3) Antigua and Barbuda: Live this dynamic duo before it is discovered2) Grenada is the Caribbean’s best kept secret1) Dominican Republic: Not just a luxury resort getawayThere’s no perfect blueprint for finding happiness, but living in the Caribbean will almost certainly put you on the right path.
What may seem like a far-fetched dream is closer than you might think, and we’re not talking about your crazy uncle who left the family for a rugged surf shack in Mexico…
We’re talking about those perfect islands that flash across your screensaver – you know, places that seem untenable.
Our team of experts here at Travel Off Path have dug deep and found 5 beautiful Caribbean destinations to help you realize your dream of living in paradise, all for less than $1500 per month.
5) Wake up to lush jungle and pristine coastlines in Belize
If you think Mexico’s vibrant beach towns have become too “Americanized,” Belize is a great alternative.
In neighboring Mexico, there are what feel like little-known jungles, lesser-known ruins, pristine coastlines, and offshore coves that are truly worth taking up space on your bucket list.
Coastal gems like Placencia are gaining attention as new hot spots, but there are an endless supply of unspoiled hideaways just waiting to be explored.
Apart from the price, this is the most attractive aspectThe official language of Belize is Englishmaking your transition seamless.
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4) St. Lucia: The Caribbean’s trendiest island is surprisingly affordable
St. Lucia may not have graduatedEconomics 101…
Supply and demand have not changed the cost of living for the Caribbean’s trendiest vacation destination.
Although I chose to stay at Secrets St. Lucia and loved it, you can live monthly for the fraction of the price of a weeklong vacation.
Located in the West Antilles, there is no shortage of culture and wonderful natural attractions. For example, were you St. Lucians into country music?
You’ll feel right at home on weekday evenings and enjoy paradise beach days, whether it’s volcanic black sand, the coconut cocktails of Marigot Bay or legendary mud baths under the famous Pitons.
Expect to set aside $1,160 – $1,500 for your monthly budget, including rent, in one of the safest countries in the Caribbean.
Or if you’re bankrolling, consider earning St. Lucia citizenship with a significant real estate investment.
3) Antigua and Barbuda: Live this dynamic duo before it is discovered
Despite breaking all tourism records, the dual nation of Antigua and Barbuda is still relatively unknown to the masses outside the cruise port.
This somewhat confusing nation of three islands and two names still exudes the appeal of a ‘hidden gem’ and is still very affordable to call home.
With fewer crowds than its fast-growing neighbors, you’ll have your own slice of paradise where you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters, make friends with sailboat owners, enjoy a plethora of rum brews without breaking the bank, or maybe even enjoyNofor a nostalgic taste of home.
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Best of all, even if you eventually become a tax citizen, you are exempt from paying income, inheritance and capital gains taxes here.
2) Grenada is the Caribbean’s best kept secret
Another safe haven for Americans to set up base is Grenada, a name we all know but don’t know much about.
Like Belize, English is the official language, so you won’t need to brush up on itRosetta Stonebefore you take a big step.
Grenada is home to amazing tropical scenery, hospitable locals, underrated cuisine, and more authenticity than curated resort life. It’s the perfect place to get away from the American 9-to-5 grind.
Finding a comfortable apartment in the city center will only cost around €615 per month on average, while your total expenses should be around €1000 – €1500.
1) Dominican Republic: Not just a luxury resort getaway
The Dominican Republic is currently the favorite getaway for Americans in the Caribbean, given Jamaica’s continued recovery.
But it’s not just Punta Cana’s swanky resorts that are appealing; it’s also the affordable housing and easy access that’s just a short flight away.
Think about this: You can live comfortably in one of the Caribbean’s most renowned destinations for just $800 a month.
Considering I just paid $1300 for a laptop, what do you think I’d rather spend it on? Hands down, I’d rather wake up among the colorful faces of colonial buildings just steps away from turquoise waters for less than $450 a month in Santa Domingo.
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Sam Sears
Sam, our lead writer and San Diego-based journalist, has visited 36 countries and written more than 1,000 articles with an emphasis on sharing his own travel experiences and highlighting lesser-known gems.
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