One of our favorite stops was the picture-perfect Trunk Bay on St. John's where we sipped got in some good beaching time snorkeling, hanging in the sand, and sipping on Painkiller cocktails, . The only thing that could've made it better is if we'd had time to stay for happy hour seaside at Caneel Bay, and, if that'd happen, well, this is what we would've worn.
No question about it, the best place to play with pattern and color is when you've got the bright teals and seafoams of the Caribbean at your feet, so bring on the bold bikinis like this beauty by Mara Hoffman.
Make sure to pack a sarong in a seashell tone because it's way too hot for real clothes and one like this Tori Praver give you an instant seaside sophisticated.
Sandals with Grecian glam are everywhere right now, but, true to our style, we'd embrace the trend without going overboard hence these gilded gems by Ancient Greek.
This Clare V tote that won't skip a beat as it goes from work to plane to sunset drinks.
A wide-brimmed hat by Zara because too much sun exposure is so not okay.
And if you're traveling solo or your friends are running late? Then, embrace it and watch sunset with a cocktail in one hand and a Kindle in the other.
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