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Tasting the Flavors of CuraƧao

  The Curaçao Hospitality and Tourism Association will hold its second “Flavors of Curaçao” culinary festival on October 28 and 29. The event, which last year attracted more than 1,600 visitors, will be held at Piscadera Village. Locals and tourists alike will come together to enjoy a wide variety of cuisines combined with a Farmers’…

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This Anguilla Hotel Now Has Its Own Fish Market

  It’s a first-of-its-kind culinary experience in the Caribbean: a hotel with its own fish market. It’s the brainchild of the Zemi Beach House hotel in Anguilla: each week, the Zemi Beach House Fish Market sees local fishermen bring the fresh catch of the day to the shores of Shoal Bay. The fish is then…

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How to Buy a Caribbean Private Island With Seven Beaches

  Saddleback Cay, named for the shape it assumes when viewed from the sea, is home to seven major and minor beaches, a main house, and several ancillary cottages. The island is set upon over 90 feet of elevation, and boasts a commanding 360-degree view from one of the highest points in the Exumas. And…

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: The Old Railroad in Port Antonio

  The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Gregory Crawford, who sent in this terrific shot of the old railroad tracks in Port Antonio, Jamaica. Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean? Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line. It could be the next one! — CJ The post…

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VIDEO: Dover Beach, Barbados

  A beautiful stretch of sand at Dover Beach Barbados By Sarah Greaves-GabbadonCJ Travel Editor It’s 7:30 on an ordinary weekday morning. All around the world people are going about their business, getting ready for work; commuting; kissing their kids before sending them off to school. But I’m in Barbados, toes sunk deep into damp…

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