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HADCO Experiences: Science-Led Eco Luxury in Trinidad & Tobago’s Wild Places

In a Caribbean travel landscape crowded with “eco” buzzwords, HADCO Experiences stands out for doing the work on the ground. This Trinidad and Tobago based destination management company isn’t just building boutique eco-lodges; it’s building an evidence-based model for regenerative tourism that’s rooted in science, local culture and long-term conservation. … Read more

Fort Nassau Restaurant - Curacao

A Gem in the Southern Caribbean

All photos credit: Anne Kazel-Wilcox unless otherwise noted. The sun is setting in Curacao as I sit in Fort Nassau, sipping Blue Curacao liqueur. From this historic restaurant, a former 1700s fort used to defend the Dutch against invading enemies, I have nearly 360-views of the island. The lights of … Read more

Tortoise at rum distillery

Walk, Don’t Run, to Barbados

All Photos – Credit: Cynthia Dial When I received an invitation to participate in Run Barbados, my reaction was a resounding “yes” – until I remembered – I don’t run.  So, how does one make the most of an organized run when you’re not ready for a relay?  For on-the-go … Read more

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Kicking Back in the Caribbean

With turquoise waters, spectacular sunsets, fascinating creatures and gorgeous waterfalls, the Caribbean beckons. As several countries open up to parts of the US, we’re giving you a glimpse of what you can experience.

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Aruba Like a Local

When temperatures drop, the Caribbean’s trifecta of sun, sand and surf are a balm for the winter-weary. But how do you decide which tropical island is right for your getaway? With so many beautiful beach destinations, is finding the perfect match as difficult as finding true love on Tinder? One … Read more

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Balmy and Beautiful St. Lucia

They say St. Lucia is shaped like a mango, and certainly it is ripe with natural riches. Two majestic peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton (Big Point and Little Point), tower over the lush landscape on the southern end of the island, rising out of the ocean like natural sentries. … Read more

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Caribbean Cruising Post 2017 Hurricane Season

Last year was a challenging year for the Caribbean, as Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria pummeled many of the primarily eastern islands in one month, causing extensive damage and devastating loss of life and property. Tourism is the life-blood of the Caribbean islands, with revenue generated from cruise ship … Read more

adventures in Exuma Bahamas

Adventures in Exuma, Bahamas

The official expression might be, “When Pigs Fly,” but in Exuma, Bahamas, it’s actually, “When Pigs Swim!” A bucket list item of mine was always to swim with the pigs … which to some might not sound like the adventure of a lifetime, but once I heard about indigenous swimming … Read more

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St. Croix’s Underwater World

Access to St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is easy since it’s a U.S. territory and no passport is required. However, access to the beauty and diversity of life under the waters that surround it requires more effort. You must be a certified scuba diver. Of course … Read more

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

Shades of turquoise water and azure sky meet pearly white sand, soft and sugar-fine, the kind you sink your feet into and sigh. From the vantage point of my beach chair, I watched a dad and his young son building a sand castle near the shore. I smiled at a … Read more

Dominica, West Indies

Mesmerized by the thousands of warm bubbles surrounding me as if I were sitting in a giant glass of champagne, I settle slowly into one of several underwater hot tubs—heated geothermal springs created by volcanic gases released from the sea floor. I snorkeled here at Dominica’s Champagne Reef on a day excursion … Read more

Vieques, Puerto Rico

It was a hot, humid February 13th in Fajardo, a port town on Puerto Rico’s eastern shore, the day I boarded the 1:00 PM ferry to Vieques Island with my friend Gillian. The last time I’d been on the open sea was during a family vacation to Mexico when my … Read more

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The Somerset, Turks & Caicos

  Admittedly I’m a novice when it comes to over the top luxury in the Caribbean, so it’s fair to say that I could be easily impressed, but when The Somerset’s jovial bellman (a Reggaeton singer on the side) dropped me at reception, I was just about speechless.  And I … Read more

Bonaire: A Diver’s Paradise in the Caribbean

Anne Kazel-Wilcox belongs to a large group of divers that swoon over the richness of Bonaire’s reefs, and on a recent visit to the island she decided to broaden her horizons and spend as much time topside as down under.

Caribbean Getaways

It’s not too late to take a Caribbean vacation—low season lasts until December 15th, which means prices are super affordable until then. If you haven’t booked a vacation yet, take this chance to try out one of these luxury resorts available at a fraction of their winter season price. While … Read more