By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 43 (May/June 2000)
Port Royal, Jamaica — return from the deep
It must be the travel bargain of the Caribbean. For six Jamaica dollars (US15 cents for a 20-minute ride), a ferry chugs a half-dozen times...
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...
Arts and Architecture, Culture, Guyana
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 5 (Spring 1993)
Graceful Georgetown Guyana
Guyana is slowly but surely opening up for tourism. Small in South American terms, it is big in Caribbean terms-Britain would fit into it...
Travel, Shopping, Sint Maarten, St. Martin
By Judy Diptee ● Issue 51 (September/October 2001)
Not just a shoppers’ paradise
Discover Sint Maarten and Saint Martin Where else in the world can you get two countries and cultures for the price of one? Where you can...
Festivals and Events, Barbados
By Donna Yawching ● Issue 50 (July/August 2001)
Caribbean craftwork at its best
“The best of the Caribbean in one trip.” This, in the words of coordinator Joy Hall, is what professional buyers can look forward to...
Culture, Music, People, Canada, United States, Trinidad and Tobago
By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 45 (September/October 2000)
Man with a Mission
Chandradath Singh is in Miami on a mission. Not just a professional mission of diplomacy-the pursuit of trade, tourism and investment. This...
By Donna Yawching ● Issue 46 (November/December 2000)
In love with St Lucia
St Lucia is the perfect place to christen your new camera. If ever an island could be described as photogenic, this is it. Apart from the...
By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 43 (May/June 2000)
Symphony in green: a guide to Dominica
From the air, this northern Windward island is a mass of densely forested mountains, scored by river valleys. On the ground, it overwhelms...