The Bonaire salt pyramids | Natural wonder
Snapshots of the Caribbean region’s natural wonders
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 180 (January/February 2024)
Snapshots of the Caribbean region’s natural wonders
Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Bonaire
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 151 (May/June 2018)
The gateway for dive tourists drawn to Bonaire’s pristine waters, the island’s capital has a relaxed charm, and touches of colourful history
Arrive, Leisure, Travel, Sports, Bonaire, Belize, Cayman Islands, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 148 (November/December 2017)
From coral reefs teeming with aquatic life to dramatic shipwrecks, from underwater canyons to sinkholes and caves, the warm waters of the Caribbean can boast some of the world’s most thrilling sites for scuba diving — like the six memorable locations in the following pages
Embark, Festivals and Events, Food and Cuisine, Sports, Aruba, Bonaire, Puerto Rico, United States, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago
By Mirissa De Four ● Issue 129 (September/October 2014)
New York Breakaway on the parkway You live in North America, but didn’t make it back to the Caribbean for any of this year’s Carnivals?...
Embark, Festivals and Events, Bonaire, Puerto Rico, Sint Maarten, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, US Virgin Islands
By Mirissa De Four ● Issue 127 (May/June 2014)
St Lucia Groove to the rhythm Twelve days. Over fifty entertainers and artists. One of the Caribbean’s loveliest landscapes for a...
Engage, Culture, Environment, Science, Bonaire
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 125 (January/February 2014)
A pinhead. Worth US$375 billion. Annually. This is the magical mathematics of coral: a microscopic organism, invisible to the naked eye,...