Arrive, Leisure, Travel, Puerto Rico, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 164 (May/June 2021)
Back of beyond | Round trip
The Caribbean has plenty of bustling cities and popular beaches — but when you really want to get away from everything, you can also find tranquil hideaways, from tiny coastal villages in Tobago and Dominica to the indigenous settlements of Guyana’s Rupununi
Arrive, Leisure, Travel, The Bahamas
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 164 (May/June 2021)
Blue Holes National Park, the Bahamas | Bucket list
The limestone island of Andros is home to one of the Caribbean’s most unusual landscapes
Community, Culture, Travel, Food and Cuisine, Lifestyle, St. Lucia, News & Online Exclusives
By Kristine de Abreu ● News & Online Exclusives
Contemplating St Lucian Cocoa
To drink St Lucia’s thick, fragrant and famous cocoa tea for the first time is to discover something a little strange and absolutely...
Embark, Travel, Antigua and Barbuda
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
St John’s, Antigua | Wish you were here (Mar/Apr 2021)
Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places
Embark, Community, Culture, Environment, Festivals and Events, Lifestyle, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
By Shelly-Ann Inniss and Amanda Choo Quan ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
Need to know | Event calendar (Mar/Apr 2021)
Essential info to help you make the most of March and April — even in the middle of a pandemic
Arrive, Leisure, Travel, Barbados
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
Barbados by road | Explore
Barbados is world-famous for its spectacular beaches — but when you’re ready to experience the rest of the island’s natural beauty and cultural riches, there’s no better way than a road trip. A full gas tank, your favourite playlist, and good vibes are all you need to enjoy these three itineraries
Arrive, Leisure, Trinidad and Tobago
By Nixon Nelson ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
Paria Bay bound, Trinidad | Offtrack
Trinidad’s north coast, where mountains tumble down to the sea, is home to popular beaches like Maracas and Las Cuevas — but also to little-known bays accessible only by hiking, plus forest trails, waterfalls, and some of the island’s most dramatic scenery. Nixon Nelson heads out to Paria Bay, one of the gems of the north coast
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 163 (March/April 2021)
Waitukubuli Trail, Dominica | Bucket list
Explore the stunning Nature Island through the Caribbean’s longest hiking trail