To the west
of the scenic town of Trinidad, the green slopes of Cuba's
Escambray Mountains rise to heights of 3,000 feet. Here, jungle
rivers flow through ...
Vacationers
flock to the beaches of Grand Cayman for sun and sand. Move inland
a bit, however, and you'll discover a quieter, greener side of this
island. ...
The massive
stone walls and iconic turrets of this fortress have become one of
the most famous landmarks in Puerto Rico. Known to most simply as
'El ...
Cuba is
considered the birthplace of the premium cigar, and many legendary
brands were created in factories located right in the capital of
Havana. Among ...
A favorite
watering hole in downtown Philipsburg, St. Maarten, the Blue Bitch
Bar is a lot more welcoming than its name might imply. The moniker
actually ...
The British
Virgin Islands are washed by clear waters and fringed by colorful
coral reefs. There are hundreds of places all across this scenic
archipelago ...
Time it
right and you might have one of the most gorgeous beaches in the
Caribbean all to yourself. The small, uninhabited island of
Culebrita sits just ...
You won't
find Happy Island on the Admiralty charts, but it's well known to
sailors who ply the southern Caribbean. This tiny bit of dry land,
which lies ...
It's the
classic deserted island. A single patch of greenery and a swatch of
ivory-white sand surrounded by clear tropical waters. Chances are
you've seen ...
This
dual-nation island is easy to reach, thanks to direct flights from
numerous U.S. Cities. And once there, its friendly residents are oh
so welcoming. ...
The Bahamas
are often described as a nation of islands. There are in fact more
than 700 charted islands and more than 2,000 smaller bits of land -
often ...
It's a party
for the people, where everyone is welcome. Locals and visitors of
every ethnicity and class join together in Carnival, a riotous
island-style ...
St. John
might be a small island, but it's big on celebrations. And it
doesn't take a holiday or even a special occasion to justify
hoisting an ice-cold ...
Open-air
markets are ubiquitous in the Caribbean. Every town, seaside
village and mountain hamlet plays host to this particular form of
local commerce. ...