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100

This island is known for its world-class diving spots that are just a stone's throw away from the shore. But, this little Dutch island has a lot more in store too. It's tiny coastal capital, Kralendijk, is quaint and very cute, plus it's so small, it's easily walkable. 

A) Ellis Island

B) Bonaire

C) Iki Island 

Bonaire

100

This stunning Caribbean Island is a United States territory, but it has a mix of a Latin and Caribbean feel to it. The island's capital, San Juan, is a melting pot of the colonial and metropolitan. 

A) Puerto Rico

B) Alaska 

C) Staten Island 

Puerto Rico

100

There's not much you can't do here. As it is made up of some 700 islands, this destination has it all. Whether you want to go on a luxury holiday, escape to secluded beaches, party all night, island hop, or go on a family trip - there is an island for that here.

A) Italy 

B) Skopelos 

C) Bahamas 

Bahamas

100

One of the best Jamaican fish/fruit dishes on the island, this dish is Jamaica's national dish using the national fruit called ackee. It is also a popular breakfast dish in Jamaica. 

A) Ackee & Saltfish 

B) Rice & Beans

C) Pancakes

Ackee & Saltfish

100

If there's one goat or even curry dish you would like to try in a Jamaican restaurant, it is this one, which definitely has an Indian influence that can be tasted. 

A) Curry Lamb

B) Curry Duck

C) Curry Goat

Curry Goat 

200

If you want to spend your holiday sunbathing on sandy beaches, then this island isn't for you, but if exploring the valleys with thick jungle-like vegetation and hiking to the top of mountain peaks sounds more like your thing, then this is definitely a destination worth considering. 

A) Dominica 

B) Coney Island

C) New Zealand 

Dominica 

200

This island is nothing if not culturally interesting. A French island in the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles, there is a fusion of French and West Indian cultures that you can experience. 

A) Gili Trawangan 

B) Martinique 

C) Scrub Island

Martinique 

200

This Caribbean island is popuar for a number of things, from the famous Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, to it's idyllic beaches. The island is also the home of nutmeg, and the smell of the spice is always lingering in the air. 

A) Grenada 

B) Caye Caulker 

C) Island's Island 

Grenada

200

This is another popular fish dish that you should try; especially if you love whole fish. The dish name actually refers to meat or fish that is spiced up and cooked in some for of acidic mixture, creating this Jamaican dish, which is fried, crispy and has a tangy/sour flavor. 

A) Tamales

B) Gumbo

C) Escovitch 

Escovitch 

200

This is one of Jamaica's greatest snacks and breads. It's a popular street food but you can also find it in many restaurants. These are some of the most interest, "Bread-sticks," you'll ever eat. 

A) Festival 

B) Breadstick 

C) Churro


Festival

300

So strongly desired by two countries because of its beauty and location, this island is shared by the Netherlands and France. It is the smallest island in the world to be ruled by two different countries. 

A) Antigua

B) Saint Maarten

C) Lourdes 

Saint Maarten (Saint Martin)

300

This Caribbean island is known for its gorgeous weather featuring sunny skies, cool breezes, and almost nonexistent rain. One of the most popular Dutch Caribbean islands, this one boasts a unique contrast of gorgeous white sand beaches and desert terrain. 

A) Liberty Island 

B) Saint Lucia 

C) Aruba 

Aruba

300

This French island is spread across two main islands and numerous smaller islands nearby. It is a hotspot for foodies and laid-back travelers who want to spend their time doing very little and taking it easy.

A) Elkhart 

B) Guadeloupe 

C) Turks Caicos 

Guadeloupe 

300

This is another one of the characteristic Jamaican foods that you can find as street food or as an appetizer inside a Jamaican restaurant. These are meat pies with the pastry crust on the outside, filled with chicken, beef, seafood or whatever flavor you like.

A) Pot-Pie 

B) Poutine 

C) Jamaican Patty

Jamaican Patty

300

This is undoubtedly the most popular Jamaican dish. It's almost synonymous with Jamaican food itself. This dish can be found almost everywhere in Jamaica from street food stands to restaurants. The meat is seasoned with a signature jerk sauce made of a lot of spices then smoked over wood.

A) Jerk Fish

B) Stewed Chicken

C) Jerk Chicken 

Jerk Chicken

400

Surrounded by the glittering Caribbean Sea, this island is one of Mexico's popular holiday spots to sunbathe and scuba dive. It's easy to see why as it's picture-perfect white sands are bordered by twinkling, turquoise water.

A) Guadalajara 

B) Cozumel

C) Gozo

Cozumel

400

If you're in the mood for a Caribbean holiday, this island is the place to go. It shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti in the Greater Antilles. It is the island where Christopher Columbus made his first stop in the New World in 1492. 

A) Dominican Republic 

B) Rodrigues 

C) US Virgin Islands

Dominican Republic 

400

This Caribbean island is a great choice for travelers on a budget, though the island has plenty of luxury destinations too. Surfing, windsurfing, and days on the beach doing absolutely nothing are just some of the things the island has in store. 

A) Barbados 

B) Pulau Mabul 

C) Cuba

Barbados

400

This dish is another one of the great Jamaican dishes. It is pickled, cooked in herbs/spices, and coconut milk. Often times you'll find it with a side of roasted green bananas and roasted breadfruit. 

A) Brown Stew Chicken

B) Curry Mutton

C) Mackerel Rundown 

Mackerel Rundown

400

This dish is another can't-miss item. It can be made with jerk sauce or braised in a signature gravy sauce which is usually made of tomatoes, butter, beans and black pepper. Ideally this dish should be so tender, it falls right off the bone!

A) Fish Tea

B) Oxtail 

C) Callaloo 

Oxtail

500

These warm and wlecoming islands have a laid-back feel to them and the rhythms of Soca are often playing in the background. You can spend the day on this island exploring the old military Brimstone Hill Fortress.

A) British Virgin Islands

B) Curacao 

C) Saint Kitts & Nevis 

Saint Kitts & Nevis 

500

The collection of islets that make up this location offer nature, beaches, and unique opportunities like the chance to swim with stingrays. They are still owned by Britain and most of the islets are well-developed and have plenty of resorts and beachside condos. 

A) Cayman Islands

B) Great Barrier Island

C) Saint Vincent & The Grenadines 

Cayman Islands

500

This Caribbean island is a lively one that is filled with music, great food, and beautiful beaches. The people here have a thirst for fun, and that is reflected in the many street parties. Dancehall music is amongst the most popular tunes played here in the Caribbean's third largest island. 

A) Saint Lucia

B) Jamaica

C) Fogo Island

Jamaica

500

Of course, you can't have great Caribbean food without trying some great Caribbean soups. This special soup is made of goat's head, feet, and intestines - yikes! 

A) Mannish Water 

B) Red Peas Soup

C) Gungo Peas Soup

Mannish Water

500
Here is another popular soup with Creole influences. It is made of callaloo, which is boiled and blended into a puree, before being boiled with okra yams and meats such as beef. 


A) Pepper Pot Soup

B) Bammy 

C) Porridge 

Pepper Pot Soup

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