Caribbean Beat’s Nov/Dec 2021 issue (#167) is now out!

Check out the latest issue of Caribbean Beat magazine! Find us online, and in seat pockets aboard Caribbean Airlines flights!

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In the latest issue of Caribbean Beat magazine, our editorial team share their personal bucket list wishes for future travel experiences — from Junkanoo in the Bahamas to whale-watching in Dominica and exploring the Guyanese rainforest. Meet a Trinidadian dancer and choreographer bringing classical Indian traditions to the Caribbean, and hear from award-winning St Lucian poet Canisia Lubrin. See highlights of a new exhibition of Caribbean art and photography in Toronto. Plus coverage of Caribbean books, music, food, the year-end festivals of Divali and Christmas, and more!

Read or download the latest issue on any of your devices:

  1. Read the flip-book online: Click on the box in the bottom right corner of the frame below to open it full-screen
  2. Download to your computer or mobile device:
      1. To download on a computer, click on the downward-facing arrow in the top left corner of the frame below
      2. On your mobile device, click the square button to the bottom of the frame to enter full screen, then click the download arrow to the top.

Bonus: Wanderer by Caribbean Beat

In October 2020, we launched Wanderer — an immersive digital travel and lifestyle platform by Caribbean Beat! Check out each issue below:

  • Festival Vibes | Issue 6: from iconic cultural experiences to foodie heaven, there’s a Caribbean festival for everyone…even in Covid times!
  • Passport to Paradise | Issue 5: a look at top Olympic contenders, a personal tour of Jamaica’s southwest, and much more
  • On the Move | Issue 4: some top regional influencers share their favourite Caribbean places and experiences
  • Love is All Around | Issue 3: a place in the islands for every chapter of your love story.
  • A 2021 Wishlist | Issue 2: a travel wishlist for each month of the year to come.
  • Go Wild | Pilot Issue: a tour to the Caribbean’s wildest places!

Funding provided by the 11th EDF Regional Private Sector Development Programme Direct Support Grants Programme.
The views expressed on this website are those of the the authors and do not reflect those of the Direct Support Grants Programme.

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