Region Index
Caribbean Freemasonry
The Caribbean is home to 24 recognized Masonic jurisdictions spanning independent nations, British overseas territories, French departments, Dutch constituent countries, and US territories. Every jurisdiction listed here is recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England. This index covers the full scope of recognized Freemasonry across the Caribbean basin.
24
Jurisdictions
8
With Prince Hall Presence
All
UGLE Recognized
Freemasonry in the Caribbean
The Caribbean presents the most structurally diverse Masonic landscape in the Americas. Jurisdictions range from sovereign independent grand lodges — such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad and Tobago — to overseas districts of the United Grand Lodge of England administering Freemasonry across multiple islands, to Prince Hall grand lodges holding their own UGLE recognition. All 24 jurisdictions covered here are recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England.
Freemasonry arrived in the Caribbean with British, French, and Spanish colonial presence from the eighteenth century onward. The region's linguistic diversity — English, Spanish, French, and Dutch — reflects that colonial history and shapes the institutional structure of Masonry across the islands today.
Grand Lodges by Jurisdiction
Showing 24 jurisdictions
Cayman Islands Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
1967.0
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Martinique Freemasonry
Grande Loge Nationale Française
1913.0
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Guadeloupe Freemasonry
Grande Loge Nationale Française
1913.0
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Turks and Caicos Islands Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of the Bahamas & Turks
1855.0
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Puerto Rico Freemasonry
Grand Lodge of Puerto Rico
1885.0
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Trinidad and Tobago Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Trinidad and Tobago (English Constitution)
1795.0
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Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
1740.0
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Antigua and Barbuda Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
1738.0
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Dominica Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
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Grenada Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
1764.0
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Saint Kitts and Nevis Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
1739.0
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Saint Lucia Freemasonry
District Grand Lodge of Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
1795.0
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