by Michaela McCollin | Feb 10, 2016 | Blog, Carribean, INT'L
So you’ve traveled the world. Taken in some Marrakesh souks, planked on the beaches of Thailand, climbed Machu Pichu, and let’s not forget that epic leap in the air in the deserts of Dubai. But you’ve got an itch. It’s deep. It can’t be...
by Jadine Yarde | Jul 16, 2015 | Carribean, Regions
Close your eyes and imagine a place where you release your inhibitions, let go of your daily stress and where you fully become one with nature. Imagine a place where every turn, there’s a picturesque moment; a place you can not believe ever existed. Grenada is...
by Jadine Yarde | Feb 18, 2015 | Carribean, INT'L, Regions
Dishes of The Caribbean Beautiful beaches, alluring sands and inviting temperatures are enticing elements to draw anyone in for a vacation in the West Indies. One thing that may surprise you, is that the Islands of the Caribbean boast local cuisine that will make you...
by Jadine Yarde | Jan 31, 2015 | Carribean, INT'L, Regions
Warm winds, bass pulsating, an array of colors, shapes, sizes, distinct scents and a vibe that keeps you submerged in happiness; this all happens in the month of April at the Barbados Reggae Festival. Since its inception, the Barbados Reggae Festival has proven to be...
by Jadine Yarde | Dec 16, 2014 | Carribean, INT'L, Regions
St. Vincent, nestled between St. Lucia and Grenada, is just shy of a 100,000 populous. When I recently visited, I stepped off the plane and took in familiar scents and scenes. The very tiny airport located in the city of Kingstown reminiscent of palm trees and warm...
by Jadine Yarde | Dec 9, 2014 | Carribean, INT'L, Regions
When I decided to move to Barbados, I was completely elated at the thought of the eradication of winters. The winter of 2013/2014 was by far the harshest. Looking through images and comparing them to the beach I am currently viewing is something I never thought would...