5. Cayo Coco: Cuba
Head to a tropical island straight off Central Cuba and you will find Cayo Coco. Of course, it’s world renowned for its beautiful white sand and colorful coral reefs. For seclusion, it’s best to stick to the central or southern end of the island as the northern coast is littered with all inclusive resorts. Interestingly enough, before 1992 the area north of the Bay of Dogs was completely uninhabited. And while the bulldozers are still buzzing, the beach itself is worth a stop. Also known as the King’s Gardens, it’s a beautiful sliver of paradise a mere stones throw away from our southern most Florida key. Visitors say it seems to stretch on for miles and miles. That’s a view worth taking in we would say.