Understanding the geographic and cultural scope of the Caribbean Sea.
Internal
Defines key physical and political boundaries within the Caribbean Sea.
Caribbean Islands
The numerous islands and atolls that dot the Caribbean Sea, from the Bahamas to Trinidad and Aruba.
Caribbean Coastlines
The coastal regions bordering the Caribbean Sea, characterized by beaches, coves, and offshore reefs.
Nearby
Lists regions and large-scale geographic entities adjacent to the Caribbean Sea.
Mar Caribe Region
The broader Caribbean basin including the Caribbean Sea and surrounding territorial waters and marginal seas.
Maritime Caribbean
The Atlantic-facing part of the Caribbean including deep waters and major shipping routes.
Bordering
Names major landmasses and territories that directly border the Caribbean Sea.
Central America
The continental land corridor linking Mexico to Colombia, including countries like Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Caribbean North America
The northern Caribbean including the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and Puerto Rico, primarily insular and shallow.
Water
Highlights significant bodies of water associated with the Caribbean Sea.
Florida Straits
The narrow body of water between Florida and Cuba, connecting the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Basin.
Greater Antilles
The larger island group of the Caribbean including Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
