By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 5 (Spring 1993)
A Break in Barbados
In days gone by, Barbados’s climate was one of the most famous in the world. People came visiting from England and America for...
Culture, Festivals and Events, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 6 (Summer 1993)
Trinidad & Tobago’s Great Race at 25
The Great Race can lay claim to being the longest-running offshore powerboat event in the world, having not missed a beat since it blasted...
Travel, Lifestyle, Sports, English Caribbean, Spanish Caribbean
By Marlon Miller ● Issue 6 (Summer 1993)
Surf’s Up! The Caribbean’s Best Surfing
The search for the perfect wave has taken surfers all around the world. These days, plenty of them are packing their boards and heading for...
By Roxan Kinas ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
Brian Talma: King of the Waves
Barbadian windsurfer Brian Talma is one of the best in the world, and has been attracting plenty of international attention both for his...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Pat Ganase ● Issue 22 (November/December 1996)
Skywatching in Tobago
You can drive around Tobago in a day. You can fly there in the morning – the first flight from Trinidad puts you on the ground before...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, St. Lucia
By Chirs Huxley ● Issue 23 (January/February 1997)
St. Lucia Sea Fever
Surf, paraglide, dive, fish, ski, or just keep on tanning? Chris Huxley looks at the tough choices that face the watersports addict in St...
Lifestyle, People, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Allan Weisbecker ● Issue 24 (March/April 1997)
Jason Apparicio: Wave Rider
As I paddle my surfboard through tepid turquoise on the remote north coast of Trinidad, it’s hard to believe this is the same ocean...
By Philip Sander and Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 63 (September/October 2003)
Movers & shakers (September/October 2003)
Banking on success Omari Banks’s arrival on the international cricket scene during Australia’s recent tour of the West Indies was...