In the Caribbean, the blue is as important as the green. And that’s something embodied by Kemit-Amon Lewis, coral conservation manager for The Nature Conservancy in St Croix. Lewis has been involved in everything from coral restoration work to leading a local initiative for “reef-sponsible seafood” in the Virgin Islands.
Saline Beach, St Barth It’s one of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean, reached by a short sandy stroll in one of the more uncrowded corners of St Barth. Thanks to its majestic, sweeping setting, it almost always feels […]
St Barth This might be the best-kept secret in the Caribbean: summer in St Barth. The crowds are gone, the hotels are quiet, but everything is still open (as long as you don’t wait to plan your trip until August). […]
Fresh off the news that American Airlines would be running daily flights to Dominica for much of the summer, the world’s largest airline has plans to extend that service. American Airlines already announced that it would be operating daily nonstop […]
It’s no secret that the Dominican Republic is the most popular destination in the Caribbean, as measured by air visitors. But the country’s cruise industry has quietly been seeing rapid growth, too. Indeed, the Dominican Republic welcomed just under 867,000 […]
Pristine beaches, lush rainforests and winding rivers; the Dominican Republic’s Samana peninsula is a haven for nature lovers and those in search of a more untouched Caribbean. Now, the area has a new resort, combining all-inclusive convenience with easy access […]
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