Quitting your job and moving to a tropical island is a dream we all share, and many are now turning that into a reality. If you’re going to make the plunge, the Caribbean Journal offers a list of the top 10 places to retire in the Caribbean. The outlet ranks St. John of the U.S. Virgin Islands in the top spot for its massive national park system and funky vibe, while Rincon in Puerto Rico takes the runner-up position for the benefits of American regulation and “very competitive” real estate. Bocas del Toro (Panama), Cabarete (Dominican Republic), Bequia (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Bonaire, St. Barth, Roatan (Honduras), Puerto Morelos (Mexico), and Placencia (Belize) round out the top 10.
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