Author: Caribbean Beat

Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Guyana

Guyana by the score | Destination

Guyana, on an island scale, is vast: 83,000 square miles of Atlantic coast, mighty rivers, savannahs and forests stretching to the horizon. It can be overwhelming for a first-time visitor — so we’ll help you narrow it down. Here are twenty key places, events, and things that capture the true spirit of “the land of many waters”

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Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Barbados

South Coast, Barbados | Neighbourhood

The sheltered south coast of Barbados is a visitors’ playground — but alongside crowded beaches and lively nightlife, you’ll find lots of history and touches of nature, too

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Embark, Festivals and Events

Datebook | Events calendar (July/August 2018)

Your guide to Caribbean events in July and August, from CPL cricket across the islands to Emancipation commemorations

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Immerse, Arts and Architecture, Caribbean Diaspora

Turn of the tide | Panorama

A new exhibition of contemporary artists explores the “submarine” links among the islands of the Caribbean archipelago. A portfolio of artworks from Relational Undercurrents, now on view in New York City

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Arrive, Travel, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Sint Maarten, Barbados, Jamaica

Head for heights | Round Trip

There’s nothing like the thrill of a higher perspective, far above the ground — from ziplining to rock-climbing to floating in a hot-air balloon. Get ready to soar

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Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, St. Kitts and Nevis

Charlestown, Nevis | Neighbourhood

The capital of St Kitts’s sister isle boasts historic architecture, museums, and proximity to one of the Caribbean’s most famous beaches

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Embark, Guyana

Ireng River | Wish you were here (May/June 2018)

Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places

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