Nevis Peak rises more than 3,000
feet above the shores of its namesake island. Though quiet in
historic times, it is still considered a potentially active
volcano.
Caribbean
beaches attract more than vacationing humans. Each year, momma sea
turtles travel thousands of miles back to their nesting ground on
island ...
There's more
to the Caribbean music scene than reggae and steel drums. All
across the region, a growing number of festivals and concerts are
added to the ...
Off the
mainstream tourism radar and free of cruise ship traffic, the tiny
island of Nevis is a lush circle of green dropped in a turquoise
sea. Getting ...
When you are
vacationing in the Caribbean, you're already far outside your
everyday, so why not take the next step-or several hundred of
them-to widen ...
It's one of
those images that come easily when you daydream: galloping along a
palm- fringed tropical beach astride a spirited horse, and perhaps
plunging ...
The word
comes to us from the Taino people: amaca. These woven strands
evolved from fishing nets into chairs, beds and carry sacks.
Sailors slung them in the ...