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Dreaming of My Own Private Island in Aruba

February 7, 2018 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

Aruba is a Caribbean gem. The white sand beaches and crystal-clear blue water make it a legitimate standout. If you thought the Caribbean was all lush tropical foliage, you’re in for a surprise when you see Aruba’s desert landscape. Aruba is arid, but it’s loaded with stunning floral eye candy. Its famed Divi Divi trees act like a natural compass, dipping graciously in a southwesterly direction, given a push by Aruba’s steady trade winds. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Caribbean, Casino, Culture, Desert, Food and Wine, Massage, Palm Trees, Resort, Sand, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spa, Spain, Taxi

Beautiful Bonaire: The Best Kept Secret of the Caribbean

June 22, 2017 by A Couple for the Road2 Comments

Bonaire is truly an undiscovered diamond in, well, a seascape of so many beautiful diamonds. However, Bonaire is unique in that it remains a sort of untouched paradise in an over-saturated world. The least traveled of the ABC islands, it lies just quietly north of Venezuela in the Caribbean. This small island oasis is a snorkeling and diving paradise, as well as one of the most genial and heartwarming places I’ve ever been. This particular … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Caribbean, Casino, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Music, Nightlife, Paradise, Public Transportation, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Scuba Diving

Hilton Resorts World Bimini: Limited Lunch Choices, No Limits on Taste

April 21, 2017 by Tomeka Allgood1 Comment

Whenever traveling, I make a point not to eat food from any chain restaurant or eatery. During a recent trip to Bimini, which is the closest Bahamian island to the United States, I did not have that problem. Due to the fact that there are not any chain food places on the island, I was not left with much of a choice. The closest thing to anything that resembled a chain was Amicci’s, the coffee shop, which served a limited Starbucks menu. Staying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Coffee, Food and Wine, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

Hitchhiking a boat across the Atlantic Ocean

April 9, 2017 by Jakob Horvat2 Comments

My mission was clear: "Hitchhiking from Austria to America" by land and sea. Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean was the last episode of this first part of my world trip. And there had been moments when I seriously wondered "why the hell am I doing that?" Why should I cover a distance of 2.700 nautical miles on a 38 feet sailing catamaran? What's the point in swinging over a million waves when one can so easily fly over the? Why taking a boat, that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, Caribbean, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Germany, Journey, Portugal, Sailing, Spain, Whales, Wildlife

Expat Advice on Starting a Business in Belize

March 26, 2017 by Karrie M. RockwellLeave a Comment

Belize is all the buzz these days for expats looking to downsize their expenses, live the simple life and retire in a picturesque setting sure to be the envy of their friends and family. So you’ve got the itch to pack your bags, but maybe you’re not ready to hang your hat or your nest egg isn’t quite ready to hatch? If you’re considering the good life in Belize and wondering what it takes to start a business, here’s some advice from 4 expats that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Art, Britain, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Caves, Central America, Chicago, Drinking, England, Expatriate, Food and Wine, Garden, Hiking, Internet, Ireland, Los Angeles, Montreal, National Geographic, Rainforest

Varadero, Cuba’s Pampered Tourist Siren

March 12, 2017 by Habeeb Salloum2 Comments

It’s a beautiful resort but it’s not Cuba. More tourists are found here than Cubans. It's only a showplace for tourists", the young Cuban lady guide explained, as she began to give us an overview of Varadero. Her words, more than volumes of reporters' stories, sum up what the local Cubans think of Varadero - the country's top tourist attraction. Everything in this resort of some 20,000 inhabitants is geared toward foreign visitors who are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, Britain, Bus Travel, Canada, Caribbean, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, England, Fashion, France, Germany, Golf, History, Italy, Mexico, Montreal, Quebec

A Food Lover’s Guide to Nassau and Paradise Island, The Bahamas

March 10, 2017 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

With its crystal-clear blue waters and heavenly beaches, vacationers appreciate the Bahamas for its abundance of sun, sand and surf. While it is a fine holiday for those seeking natural gifts of the aquatic sort, if you live to eat, this nation of 700 islands is a foodie destination par excellence. Nassau and Paradise Island are ground-zero for epicureans looking to titillate their taste buds. Surrounded by clean water, you know the fish is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Bahamas, Beach, Beer, Caribbean, Casino, Celebrity, Culture, Drinking, England, Film, Food and Wine, History, Mediterranean, Olives, Paradise, Resort, Restaurants, Romantic, Sand, Seafood

Citadelle LaFerrière – or how to keep the French out of Haiti

February 18, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

I’ve been in Haiti for a few days now, trying to get a better understanding of life in one of the poorest nations on earth (see my related articles on Port au Prince and Cap Haitien.) By any measure, it has an arduous history. Haiti bears the misfortune of being the island that Columbus decided to claim and colonize first. The native Taino indians were promptly enslaved and sent off into gold mines to enrich the coffers of Queen Isabella of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, California, Caribbean, Castle, Civil War, England, Europe, Fashion, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Romantic, Ski Trip, Spain, Walking tour

Chasing Adventure in the Dominican Republic

February 14, 2017 by Preethi Chandrasekhar2 Comments

I'm standing at the edge of a mountain, taking in the gorgeous city sprawled below me.  I hear the commands "Run, run!" The body instinctively resists but I take a leap of faith and go. I'm up in the air before I even know it, the parachute lifting me up and away.  And just like that I'm paragliding in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. The name Dominican Republic more often than not stirs up images of a blue green Caribbean sea, and miles and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Bicycle, Caribbean, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Flowers, Hiking, History, Internet, Journey, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Road Trip

4 Adventures for Thrill-Seekers in the Dominican Republic

January 23, 2017 by Karrie M. Rockwell2 Comments

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Located in the heart of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic was the first place to be reached by Christopher Columbus in 1492 - making it the oldest country of the Americas. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south, the Dominican Republic’s 18,704 sq. miles consist of rain forest, savannah and highlands. While the island is mostly known for its beaches, resorts and golf courses it also boasts the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Caves, Coffee, Farming, Fishing, Flowers, Golf, Harvest, Hiking, Journey, Mountain Climbing, River Rafting, Sand, Seafood, Sports, Surfing, Village

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