By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
Anse des Pitons, St Lucia | Wish you were here (Jul/Aug 2022)
Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places
Embark, Homepage Slider, Festivals and Events
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
Event buzz (Jul/Aug 2022)
Essential info about what’s happening across the region to help you make the most of July and August!
Embark, Arts and Architecture, Grenada
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
Making Shakespeare Mas in Venice | Art buzz
This year, Grenada is making its fifth consecutive appearance with a national pavilion at the prestigious Venice Biennial (La Biennale di Venezia), which runs through November. We talked to artist and Grenada Pavilion Commissioner Susan Mains to learn more
Embark, Arts and Architecture, United States
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
Exploring Asian-Caribbean heritage | On view
The Ford Foundation Gallery turns the spotlight on artists of Asian-Caribbean heritage
Homepage Slider, Immerse, Leisure, Travel, Curacao, United States, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
The beaches we love | Round trip
It’s the time of year when so many are enjoying the region’s beaches with our families, friends — or in quiet escapes alone! Members of the Caribbean Beat team share some of our favourites
Immerse, Travel, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 171 (July/August 2022)
The Tobago Cays, SVG | Parting shot
The Tobago Cays Marine Park, St Vincent & the Grenadines, protects one of the most stunning seascapes in the Caribbean
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 170 (May/June 2022)
Event buzz (May/June 2022)
Essential info about what’s happening across the region to help you make the most of May and June!
Embark, Environment, United States, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 170 (May/June 2022)
Turtle-watching in the Caribbean | Eco buzz
Learn about the best places to see leatherbacks, hawksbills, greens, olive ridleys, and loggerheads across the region — and some of the dedicated community organisations working hard to save them