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Cuba’s remote ‘Treasure Island’

From pirate haven to ecological hotspot, Cuba’s “Treasure Island” is a far-flung gem home to some of the Caribbean’s rarest animals.

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Overlooked Caribbean islands to visit

From Dominica to St John, these escapes set a new standard for elevated, responsible tourism – while still delivering luxurious, laid-back vibes.

A diver underwater with a pair of dolphins

Thirteen photos that will make you care about the ocean

Diving can help us explore the role of awe in protecting the planet’s beating blue heart.

The mysterious people of the Caribbean

A rare archaeological discovery on the Dominican Republic’s secluded Samaná Peninsula could unlock the mystery behind the Caribbean’s little-known pre-Arawak past.

The man making the world’s tallest bike

Félix Ramón Guirola Cepero has used everything from tin fencing to PVC pipes in his efforts to build the world’s tallest bicycle.

Historian Arlene Nash Ferguson has turned her home into the Educulture Junkanoo Museum

The Bahamas’ queen of Junkanoo

In the Bahamas, special parades and the culture that surrounds them are known by one word: Junkanoo. For historian Arlene Nash Ferguson, it’s been a lifelong passion.

The ‘Indiana Jones’ of the Caribbean

Known as “the Indiana Jones of Grenada”, Telfor Bedeau has kayaked around his Caribbean island home, walked nearly every inch of it and climbed its highest peak 217 times.

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18 Nov 2020

The city that kept slavery silent

The Dominican Republic was home to the first black people in the Americas. So why has Europe’s oldest permanent settlement in the Americas turned its back on its African past?

18 Nov 20206 May 2019

Havana’s dazzling new makeover

In the 1950s, Havana was aglow with thousands of neon signs. Now, one man has made it his mission to shine a light on the Cuban capital’s vintage past.

6 May 20199 Aug 2018

The world’s largest ice cream parlour?

This state-run ‘people’s park’ offers a for-pennies indulgence for the masses and serves an average of 30,000 customers a day – and up to 600 at any one time.

9 Aug 201811 Nov 2013

Voices of Nassau

There’s more to the Caribbean island capital than its diminutive dimensions insinuate.

11 Nov 20136 Nov 2013

Havana’s second revolution

As state control over Cuba’s food supply lessens, local restaurants are gaining access to previously hard-to-find ingredients, and hometown chefs are bringing their talents back.

6 Nov 20138 Jul 2013

Voices of Havana, Cuba

One of the most iconic and romanticised cities in the world, Havana reveals many varying faces when you scratch beneath the surface and hang out with the Habaneros.

8 Jul 201321 May 2013

Best places to heal a broken heart

Whether an Italian cycling tour or a Bahamas beach break better suits your fancy, these five destinations are the perfect cure for the relationship blues.

21 May 201310 Dec 2012

Gambling in the Bahamas

A casino-hopping tour around the islands is the perfect way to kick back, relax and have some offshore fun.

10 Dec 201223 Oct 2012

Cuba’s eclectic architecture

Cuba’s architecture has assimilated various outside influences over the last 600 years, mixing Moorish, Baroque, Art Deco and more to create strikingly unique cityscapes.

23 Oct 2012

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