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23 territories

Caribbean

Twenty-three separate jurisdictions, handled island by island.

Turquoise water and white sand, pink sand in Bermuda, painted Dutch colonial façades in Curaçao, fortress ruins, rainforest, waterfalls and a volcanic exclusion zone. Reliable sun almost year-round, with the hurricane window running June to November. On camera it reads as one destination; on the ground it is twenty-three separate jurisdictions, each with its own permits, customs, carnets and currency.

Caribbean
AI

Anguilla

Quiet, low-rise and very white sand — a clean canvas when the frame should stay simple.

AG

Antigua and Barbuda

Historic naval dockyard and a beach for every day of the year, as the local line goes.

AW

Aruba

Cactus, rock and dune running straight into Caribbean water, under sun and wind you can count on almost year-round.

BS

Bahamas

Shallow banks give the turquoise gradient that only reads from the air, and the underwater unit support here is long established. Seven hundred islands to pick the exact shoreline from.

BB

Barbados

Colonial architecture and calm west-coast water, with straightforward English-language logistics.

BM

Bermuda

Pink sand, pastel architecture and an Atlantic — not Caribbean — light that reads cooler on camera.

VG

British Virgin Islands

Sailing and yacht work, with sheltered water that makes marine units far more predictable.

KY

Cayman Islands

Seven Mile Beach and some of the best wall diving in the Caribbean, with English as the working language and the US dollar in daily use — which keeps budgeting and crew paperwork simple.

CU

Cuba

Havana is unrepeatable on camera. Access, equipment import and payment channels all need specialist handling.

CW

Curaçao

Willemstad's painted Dutch colonial façades give a graphic, colour-forward backdrop unlike anywhere else nearby.

DM

Dominica

The wildest of the group: rivers, hot springs and near-untouched rainforest.

DO

Dominican Republic

The most developed production infrastructure in the Caribbean: studios, water tank, local crew and an established incentive framework.

GD

Grenada

Spice-island greenery, underwater sculpture park and a working harbour town.

HT

Haiti

Distinctive art, architecture and colour. Demands careful planning and long-standing local partnership.

JM

Jamaica

Mountains, waterfalls and a music culture that carries its own production ecosystem. English-speaking crews.

MS

Montserrat

A volcanic exclusion zone that looks like nowhere else on the planet, for productions that can work within the restrictions.

PR

Puerto Rico

US territory, so US contracting, currency and customs apply — with Caribbean landscape and Spanish-language casting.

KN

St. Kitts and Nevis

Fortress ruins, rainforest and old sugar estates on a small, quickly navigable footprint.

LC

St. Lucia

The Pitons are an instantly recognisable silhouette, backed by rainforest and volcanic terrain.

VC

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

A chain of small islands and sandbars, long used for period sea work.

TT

Trinidad and Tobago

Carnival, industry and rainforest in one two-island country with a strong local music and events industry.

TC

Turks and Caicos

Some of the most photographed water in the world, and a short hop from Miami.

VI

US Virgin Islands

Caribbean look under US jurisdiction — no passport friction for American crews and US dollars throughout.

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