Whether you want to dip your toes in the sand or a refreshing swimming pool, there are plenty of resorts in the Caribbean where you can earn or redeem Hilton Honors points.
If you’re planning an island getaway, here are 10 Hilton hotels in the Caribbean where you can earn or redeem Hilton Honors points.
To see how many Hilton Honors points you’ll need for a stay, enter specific dates in Hilton’s website or app for the hotels and resorts below. Alternatively, you can check out Hilton’s points explorer tool to choose a location based on the number of points a stay costs.
Photo courtesy of Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino
As the first Palm Beach luxury resort to open back in 1959, the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is often credited for kickstarting tourism on the island. Today, it has expanded to three buildings, plus two swimming pools set against a wide stretch of white sand.
The resort's new Power Palapas (beachside charging stations) make remote working easier, as each station is complete with power and USB outlets, laptop cooling pads and the option to flip a special marker from red to green so that a server will appear.
Photo courtesy of The Crane
Hilton Barbados Resort and Hilton Grand Vacations at The Crane offer distinct experiences on the island of Barbados. The main resort features traditional guest rooms, several dining options and a sparkling pool on the grounds of a 17th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site, Charles Fort.
Nearby beaches on Needhams Point are easily accessible from the hotel. In addition to a spa, there is also a variety of free watersports.
Another Barbados property, the Hilton Grand Vacations at The Crane property, is located in St. Philip on the magnificent Crane Beach. This Caribbean hotel is better suited to travelers who want residential-style accommodations with a full kitchen, living area and multiple bedrooms. Some units even have their own plunge pool.
Guests here can use the facilities of neighboring The Crane Resort, including its 1 1/2-acre pool complex, shopping village, dining, tennis and spa facilities.
Photo by Aaron Haxton
When it opened in 1949, this was Hilton’s first property outside the continental U.S. It’s also credited with being the birthplace of the piña colada.
Today, Caribe Hilton guests find a beautiful beach and pool, al fresco daybeds and shaded lounge chairs, and a Morton’s The Steakhouse (among other dining options) to keep them entertained.
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The adults-only Hilton La Romana Resort & Spa and family-friendly Hilton La Romana Resort & Waterpark offer escapes tailored to every type of traveler. Both properties are all-inclusive, meaning drinks, snacks and meals are packaged into the rate. The family resort has its own waterpark, a kids club, daily activities like Spanish and dance lessons, and the option to rent a private oceanfront pool for four.
At the adults-only property, activities like pool games, beach volleyball and windsurfing supplement relaxation by the beach or pool.
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Another of Hilton’s all-inclusive properties, Hilton Rose Hall vacation packages offer onsite activities along with food, drinks and fun. The resort covers 400 acres, with a private beach, poolside lounge chairs and cabanas.
The resort has its own waterpark, with three pools, waterfalls, a lazy river and 280-foot water slide. There are activities for kids and teenagers, plus nightly entertainment and a dedicated spa.
Photo courtesy of Resorts World Bimini
Hilton at Resorts World Bimini is part of a resort stretching across 750 beachfront acres. It recently opened its 4 1/2-acre Resorts World Bimini Beach and lounge area, designed to be a party-style beach club.
The resort is 50 miles off the coast of Miami and hosts 10 food and beverage outlets, five pools and a spa among its many amenities.
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With six oceanfront acres and plenty of poolside places to relax, Zemi Beach House by LXR Hotels & Resorts wows with its location and service. Famous for its Rhum Room with more than 100 single-batch, single-estate rums on the menu, tipplers will have plenty of choices.
The resort also has a Thai-inspired spa, offering wellness-focused treatments, and the island’s only hammam. Visitors can also find relaxation on a yoga deck and in the onsite meditation gardens.
Photo courtesy of Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort
Families will appreciate the amenity-rich Embassy Suites by Hilton brand, which includes a cooked-to-order breakfast, evening cocktail hour with free drinks and snacks, and multiroom suites with separate living areas.
Both a lagoon-style pool with ocean views and beachfront with chairs and towels await guests at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort.
Photo courtesy of Harbor Club St. Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton
Facing the active harbor, Harbor Club St. Lucia, Curio Collection by Hilton is in St. Lucia's Rodney Harbor and offers its guests a free ferry ride to the beach. Guests can enjoy the four pools onsite or venture into the neighboring Rodney Bay Village for local nightlife.
Regardless of Hilton Honors elite status, all guests of this resort enjoy complimentary breakfast each morning of their stay.
If you have elite status in the Hilton Honors program, you can get extra perks like room upgrades, free breakfast (or a food and beverage credit to spend at the hotel) and bonus points on paid stays. Elite members don't pay resort fees when they redeem points for a room. Plus, elite members who use points to pay for a four-night stay get a fifth night free.
Getting instant Hilton Honors elite status via a travel card is the simplest path to Hilton perks, including the option to earn Hilton Honors Gold status through cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express or Hilton Honors Diamond status with the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card. Enrollment required. Terms apply.
Hilton Honors members accumulate 10 points for every $1 spent at most Hilton properties. Home2 Suites and Tru hotels earn 5 points per $1.
If you’re an elite member, you earn additional bonuses on top of the 10 points per $1:
Silver: 20% bonus points.
Gold: 80% bonus points.
Diamond: 100% bonus points.
For all the other ways to earn Hilton points, check out our guide to earning Hilton Honors points. Hilton offers plenty of opportunities to rack up points in its program, putting you one step closer to those award nights.
Among the top Hilton resorts in the Caribbean, these 10 warm-weather destinations will have you in full vacation mode in no time. And with a Hilton Honors-branded credit card, the points will rack up even faster to get you to vacation paradise.
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