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The 15 Best Caribbean Beach Bars for 2021

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - December 29, 2020
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The world-famous Killer Bee.

Sunshine’s Nevis There’s a handful of cocktails in the pantheon of Caribbean mixology, ones that stir up a combination of anticipation, respect and even fear when you hear their name. And the Killer Bee is one of them. Nevis’ world-famous beach bar is back and ready for 2021, and this place is still all about the eponymous Sunshine and his legendary hospitality. 


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