Barbados food festival awarded region’s best
The Barbados Food and Rum Festival has won one of the Caribbean’s premier international accolades.
The Barbados Food and Rum Festival has won one of the Caribbean’s premier international accolades.
The tiny Caribbean island of Redonda, a little known sister island to of Antigua and Barbuda, has recently been made one of the largest protected areas in the Caribbean, at 30,000 hectares.
The Caribbean’s best-known cultural identity – carnival – featured in the unlikeliest of places recently – in Japan.
Grenada will hold a commemoration to mark the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Maurice Bishop, the country’s first left-wing leader, murdered during a coup on 19 October 1983.
Jamaica is experiencing a dengue fever outbreak which is causing concern in many communities.
On the occasion of the inaugural USA-Caribbean Investment Forum at the New York Marriott Marquis, Kenneth Bryan, Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization and Minister of Tourism of Cayman Islands spoke of the immense investment potential of the Caribbean region that beckons investors worldwide
At a time when many countries are grappling with the thorny issue of immigration and citizenship, an almighty row has broken out in Trinidad and Tobago that casts the matter in the harshest glare.
Caribbean nations will make formal demands to the British Royal Family for slavery reparations within the next few months and expect compensation running to trillions of dollars.
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, declared that the country witnessed its most robust summer season in recorded history with stopover visitors surpassing 800,000.
Jamaica’s premier destination wedding and romance conference returned over the weekend as wedding professionals, travel advisors, and brides and grooms attend the annual Bridal Expo.