Leisure, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Georgia Popplewell ● Issue 40 (November/December 1999)
Living the life: a guide to Antigua and Barbuda
The sun is going down as the plane swoops low over St John’s towards the airport. Its golden light washes Antigua’s rolling hills, the...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Island Beat (Winter 1994)
GRENADA’S FESTIVE SAILING The second edition of Grenada’s annual Sailing Festival takes place in early February 1995, and...
Food and Cuisine, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
By Pat Kong ● Issue 52 (November/December 2001)
Caribbean Christmas recipes
As chill winds blow up here in the north, hastening the birth of Christ, everyone around me is happily browsing or buying gifts, looking forward to a white Christmas. I, on the other hand, am yearning for the land of my birth, and a true Caribbean Christmas.
Embark, Culture, Festivals and Events, Food and Cuisine
By Franka Philip ● Issue 148 (November/December 2017)
Total local | Cookup
Christmas means feasting, and traditionally many of the Caribbean’s seasonal delicacies — from roast turkey to black cake — use imported ingredients. But could you create a Christmas lunch or dinner using only locally grown food? Franka Philip takes up the challenge
Engage, Business, Food and Cuisine
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
’Tis the season to buy local
As more people become eco-conscious and embrace green living, the Caribbean’s entrepreneurs have been finding new fans for all-natural,...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Datebook | Caribbean Event Calendar (November/December 2016)
Don’t miss . . . Barbados Golden Jubilee 30 November Artistry, pageantry, sheer celebratory fun — all of these are on the programme as...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 138 (March/April 2016)
Nassau, The Bahamas
Venturing out New Providence is surrounded by classically turquoise tropical sea and white sand, and in Nassau you’re never far from a...
Engage, Culture, Festivals and Events
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 136 (November/December 2015)
Red for joy: the poinsettia at Christmas
Native to Central America, the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima), with its brilliant red bracts, has been associated with Christmas in...