World's Best The Top 5 Islands in Mexico and Central and South America in 2019 By Brooke Porter Katz Brooke Porter Katz Brooke Porter Katz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor specializing in travel, culture, food, design, and more. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, The New York Times, WSJ. Magazine, Afar, Bloomberg Pursuits, and Wine Enthusiast. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on July 10, 2019 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Getty Images As much as our readers appreciate beautiful beaches, they expect a more diverse experience when traveling to Mexico and Central and South America. The islands that T+L readers rated the best in the region offer much more, from wildlife found nowhere else to archaeological sites that date back to the 13th century. Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, Travel + Leisure asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated islands according to their activities and sights, natural attractions and beaches, food, friendliness, and overall value. Related: The World's Best Awards 2019 For the fourth year in a row, two islands in Belize made the list. Caye Caulker (No. 5) is a spit of limestone — measuring about five miles long and one mile wide. Scuba divers flock there to experience what’s called the Great Blue Hole. Ambergris Cay (No. 4), the country’s biggest island, is also popular for those seeking underwater adventure — as is Mexico’s Isla Mujeres (No. 3), which is surrounded by coral reefs. Coming in at No. 2 is Easter Island, where the experience is less about the water and more about its rich history — which includes towering moai, the monolithic statues that are scattered across the rolling hills. As one reader wrote, “The history is fascinating. The moai are unique. It is a beautiful island, unlike anywhere else in the world. The people are very friendly and eager to share their culture.” And for the 16th year in a row, the Galápagos took the No. 1 spot. Read on to find out why. 5. Caye Caulker, Belize Getty Images/iStockphoto Score: 80.37 4. Ambergris Cay, Belize Getty Images/iStockphoto WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 80.75 3. Isla Mujeres, Mexico Courtesy of Quintana Roo Tourism Board WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 82.95 8 Most Underrated Islands in Mexico — From a Tropical Oasis With No Cars to an Idyllic Getaway That's Often Compared to Venice 2. Easter Island, Chile Ankit Sinha/EyeEm/Getty Images Score: 84.50 1. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador Mary Ann McDonald/Getty Images WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 88.73 This Ecuadoran archipelago has been a T+L reader favorite since the World’s Best Awards debuted — and has held the No. 1 spot for 16 years. Nature lovers are drawn to its diverse wildlife, from blue-footed boobies to giant tortoises. The islands are most often explored by expedition cruise, but there are also some land options (like the super-luxe Pikaia Lodge). As one reader said, “The best trip I have ever taken, anywhere! Period. I have wanted to go here ever since I was a girl and saw the Disney documentary on the islands in the 1960s. Life changing!” Another put it simply: “The Galápagos Islands are by far the most unique and beautiful places I have ever visited.” See all of our readers' favorite hotels, airlines, cruise lines, and more in the World's Best Awards for 2019.