4. Happy Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
This is one of the most unique Caribbean beach bars on our list. This bar is situated on an island in the Grenadines made completely out of conch shells. Janti Ramage gathered enough discarded conch shells from a nearby shore to build his own island on a shallow part of the reef. It’s located just off the coast of Union Island in the Grenadines. You can only reach Happy Island by a shallow-bottomed boat, but Janti assures you that one Happy Island Rum Punch and a freshly caught grilled lobster are well worth the sail.

3. Da Conch Shack & Rum Bar, Turks and Caicos
CNN voted Da Conch Shack one of the top 50 beach bars in the world in 2013. Located on Blue Hills Beach in the Providenciales, it boasts the freshest local seafood, especially conch dishes. The conch is harvested right in front of your eyes – can’t get fresher than that! Try their famous ceviche, conch fritters or conch salad. Have a seat at one of the picnic tables situated under the shade of swaying coconut palms and enjoy a local Turks Head beer. Take things up a notch with an Island Party, a bucket of 6 conch knockers (shots).
