In recent years, as smartphones proliferated across the islands, so too have digital recordings of strange aerial anomalies. Social media has become a hotbed for videos showing hovering lights over Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad, many of which defy easy explanation.
In 2020, several fishermen off the coast of St. Lucia claimed to witness a silent, triangular craft that emitted a bluish hue before vanishing vertically into the night sky. No military or civilian aircraft were registered in the area at the time. The video they captured went viral and sparked renewed local debate over “visitors from beyond.”
Explanations & Speculation
Skeptics argue that most sightings can be explained by satellites, weather balloons, or atmospheric effects, especially in a region prone to unique meteorological conditions. But believers—and a growing number of researchers—point to patterns, consistency in descriptions, and lack of rational explanation as evidence of something far more exotic.
Why the Caribbean?
Some theorists suggest the region’s remote islands, deep ocean trenches, and limited radar coverage make it an ideal site for unidentified craft to operate undetected. Others point to the Caribbean’s proximity to undersea geological anomalies as a possible clue. A few even speculate on the existence of USOs—unidentified submerged objects—operating beneath the waves.
Final Thoughts
The Caribbean remains a land of sun, rhythm, and rich culture but also, perhaps, a hidden theater for the unexplained. As science continues to explore the cosmos, and governments declassify once-secret UFO files, the stories from these tropical isles may yet prove to be more than mere myths. Until then, eyes will continue to scan the skies between the stars and the surf, watching and wondering.