The Caribbean is a region of the Americas made up of hundreds of islands and archipelagos in the Caribbean Sea. It includes both independent countries and overseas territories, each with its own capital city.
Although geographically part of North America, the Caribbean is often treated as a distinct subregion due to its unique history, culture, and island geography.
Capital cities in the Caribbean
Below is an alphabetical list of the countries and territories of the Caribbean and their capital cities.
| Country/Dependency | Capital |
|---|---|
| Anguilla | The Valley |
| Antigua and Barbuda | Saint John's |
| Aruba | Oranjestad |
| Barbados | Bridgetown |
| Bonaire | Kralendijk |
| British Virgin Islands | Road Town |
| Cayman Islands | George Town |
| Cuba | Havana |
| Curaçao | Willemstad |
| Dominica | Roseau |
| Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo |
| Federal Dependencies of Venezuela | Gran Roque |
| Grenada | Saint George's |
| Guadeloupe | Basse-Terre |
| Haiti | Port-au-Prince |
| Jamaica | Kingston |
| Margarita | La Asunción |
| Martinique | Fort-de-France |
| Montserrat | Brades (de facto capital) |
| Puerto Rico | San Juan |
| Saba | The Bottom |
| Saint Barthélemy | Gustavia |
| Saint Eustatius | Oranjestad |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | Basseterre |
| Saint Lucia | Castries |
| Saint Martin | Marigot |
| Sint Maarten | Philipsburg |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Kingstown |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Port of Spain |
| Turks and Caicos | Cockburn Town |
| United States Virgin Islands | Charlotte Amalie |
Download: List of Caribbean capital cities.
Caribbean map
The map below shows the geographic locations of the capital cities in the Caribbean.
Printable Caribbean maps are also available for download to help you study or memorize the capitals.

If you are looking for capitals outside this region, you may also wish to view the capital cities of North America or capital cities of South America.
After reviewing the list, you can test your knowledge with the world’s capital cities or browse the countries of the Caribbean for additional regional context.
Caitriona Maria is an education writer and owner of The Facts Institute. With seven years of teaching experience and a background in educational content, she specialises in creating clear reference resources about countries, geography and global topics.