Alphabetically
Anguilla (UK)
Aruba (Dutch)
Bonaire (Dutch)
Caiman Islands (UK)
Curaçao (Dutch)
Guadalupe (French)
Martinique (French)
Montserrat (UK)
Puerto Rico (US) - includes Vieques and Culebra
Seba (Dutch)
St. Barthélemy (France)
Sint Eustatius (Dutch)
St. Martin (France)
Sint Marteen (Dutch)
US Virgin Islands - St. Johns, St. Thomas, St. Croix and Water Island.
NOTE: St. Martin and Sint Marteen is one island separated into two territories.
The Caribbean in actuallity is a group of islands and mainland territories.
The Caribbean is a region with many different countries. The Unites States has two Caribbean territories: Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
The telephone country code for the US (including territories in the Caribbean and Pacific), plus Canada and a bunch of Caribbean/nearby islands, is +1.
Many of the Caribbean islands were once foreign territories or Spain, The Netherlands, France, UK, US or the Dutch. Many of the islands are still part of those nations.
There are several United States territories located in the Caribbean Sea. These territories are Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Navassa Island, Serranilla Bank, and Bajo Nuevo Bank.
Puerto RicoU.S. Virgin Islands
The following are territories of the United States in the Caribbean Sea. Puerto Rico (1898) The US Virgin Islands (1917) Navassa Island (1847 although Haiti has disputed the claim)
CAyman Islands and Jamaica
No, Canada does not own any Caribbean islands. The Caribbean islands are sovereign nations or territories of other countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and the United States.
There are five territories of the US that are islands: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
The Caribbean Sea
Money, the islands in the Caribbean were large trading ports in the 19th and 20th century