Among Latin American economies in the Caribbean, the top three in terms of international tourism receipts would be (2013):
1. Dominican Republic: USD 5.12 billion
2. Puerto Rico: USD 3.33 billion
3. Barbados: USD 0.91 billion
If however, you also include Mexico, with a considerable coastline on the Caribbean along the Yucatan Peninsula, it would rank in the 1st spot, having tourism receipts of some USD 13.8 billion.
Belize, it's in Central America but considered to be a Caribbean country.
No, the Caribbean is a sea that lays between North America's southeastern coast and South America's northeastern coast. The Caribbean is not a country, but there are several island nations that lay within the Caribbean Sea.
Jamaica is the Caribbean country known for producing bauxite, which is a key component in the production of aluminum. The country has significant bauxite reserves and has been a major player in the global bauxite industry.
the Bahamas
It's the richiest country in caribbean and central america.
Canada
Nicaragua
No, Cuba is an island in the Caribbean, it is part of North America.
El Salvador
Central America and Caribbean zone.
in Brazil
El Salvador