January 2, 2012by Andy Hayes

A couple of weeks ago, we featured some Puerto Rico Things to Do, including some resorts and places to visit. Today we chat with Alisha Miranda, who is now is based in New York City, but her roots are in Puerto Rico. She’s got some great tips for making the most of a trip to [...]
April 12, 2011by Sharon Hurley Hall

Barbados is always in the headlines – after all it’s a favorite celebrity playground and has been for a few decades. But there’s more to this beautiful island than the beaches of Sandy Lane and the golf courses at Royal Westmoreland. If you want to really experience Barbados at its best, you’ll have to go [...]
October 29, 2010by Maria Catland

Jamaica – more formally, the Land of Wood and Water – beguiles visitors with its abundant and exotic wildlife, its interestingly lenient marriage laws and its riotous rums, and this previously British-tinged but now entirely cosmopolitan island nation is bound to enchant anyone who steps on her fabled shores. Tropical Jamaica beckons to weary travelers [...]
January 26, 2010by Andy Hayes

The Caribbean is full of golden shoreline and amazing backdrops. It might seem a little trite or over-worked, but the Island of Aruba is one of my favourites. You can reach nearly any part of the island in one day, and by escaping the lame casinos and getting away from the resorts (which are lovely, [...]
November 16, 2009by Andy Hayes

Do you love chocolate? Then you’ll love the new book by Susie Norris called Chocolate Bliss. You might be wondering to yourself how the world of travel and chocolate align? Well, read on to find out about finding your own chocolate travel bliss….
August 11, 2009by Sharon Hurley Hall

When I first saw a huge expanse of water, I screamed and ran the other way – at least that’s the way my parents tell it. It wasn’t the best start for the water baby I later became. For me, nothing beats being close to the water, whether it’s to swim in it, look at [...]
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