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MIAMI TO HOST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

By John Stevens on 2/29/2012

More than 70,000 people are expected to attend 10-day event.

STEP UP YOUR VACATION PLANS IN ST. THOMAS

By John Ceballos on 2/29/2012

Historic attraction offers both magnificent views and a good amount of exercise.

EXPLORE ARGYLE WATERFALL AND ITS AMAZING SURROUNDINGS

By John Stevens on 2/29/2012

Attraction is Tobago's highest waterfall.

ANTIGUA CHURCH IS NOW IN ITS THIRD INCARNATION

By John Stevens on 2/29/2012

St. John's Cathedral has survived earthquakes and more than 300 years of life on the island.

THE TITANIC OF THE CARIBBEAN

By Arielle Waldman on 2/29/2012

Bianca C rests under 100 feet of water, making it a diver's playground.

FIND YOUR NEXT DATE WITH ISLAND MATE

By John Ceballos on 2/29/2012

Free website is aimed at singles in the Caribbean and the people who love them.

TAINOPARK BRINGS NEW MEANING TO TIME TRAVEL

By Arielle Waldman on 2/28/2012

Dominican Republic attraction showcases the Taino civilization's rise and fall.

BERMUDA HOSTS TOURNEY FOR TWO

By John Stevens on 2/28/2012

The 15th Annual Couples Golf Tournament will take place March 3-9.

MMMM...CHOCOLATE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/28/2012

Learn about the Caribbean's role in the history of the tasty delicacy.

GRAND ETANG LAKE HAS AN EXPLOSIVE PAST

By John Stevens on 2/28/2012

Body of water was formed from a now-extinct submarine volcano.

STAR-POWERED REGATTA RETURNS TO ST. MAARTEN

By John Stevens on 2/28/2012

The 32nd annual event will feature banging beats, in addition to world-class boats.

ALUMAWORX IS HAPPY TO MEET YOUR CUSTOM ALUMINUM NEEDS

By John Ceballos on 2/27/2012

Nassau company offers a wide variety of aluminum-based services.

PUTTING THEIR BEST FEET FORWARD

By Arielle Waldman on 2/27/2012

Cayman Shoe Tree promotes recycling.

SAFETY FIRST AT THE SECURITY CENTRE

By John Stevens on 2/27/2012

Helping the people of Turks and Caicos feel secure at a reasonable cost.

THIS IS A BLUFF YOU WANT TO CALL

By John Stevens on 2/27/2012

Curtain Bluff resort has everything a vacationer needs.

BOYNES TRUCKING SYSTEM — A PREMIER ST. JOHN FAMILY BUSINESS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/27/2012

Trucking company provides all the necessities for easy moving.

FORT CHRISTIAN OFFERS GLIMPSE INTO ISLAND'S PAST

By John Stevens on 2/27/2012

St. Thomas fort has a vibrant history.

HAUNTED ISLAND CONTINUES TO DRAW CURIOUS TOURISTS

By John Stevens on 2/27/2012

Chacachacare is located between Trinidad and Venezuela.

GRAND SLAM CHARTERS HITS A HOME RUN FOR ANGLERS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/27/2012

The company provides all the necessities for a fun fishing outing.

FESTIVAL WILL HONOR BAHAMIAN ACTING LEGEND

By John Ceballos on 2/27/2012

The 3rd Annual Sydney Poitier Film Festival kicks off Feb. 29

PIGEON ISLAND IS A MONUMENT OF ST. LUCIA'S PAST

By John Ceballos on 2/24/2012

Island preserve housed French, British and American forces in its colorful history.

NO WONDER THEY CALL IT A GREAT HOUSE

By John Stevens on 2/23/2012

St. Kitts home gives visitors a taste of the island's distinguished past.

CUBAN CROCODILE — AN ENDANGERED SPECIES

By Arielle Waldman on 2/23/2012

Cuba is home to some of the world's rarest plants and animals.

YACHT REFINISHERS SHINE ABOVE THE COMPETITION

By John Stevens on 2/23/2012

Caribbean Yacht Refinishers now in its 10th year of operation.

TOBAGO REGATTA TO HELP TRAIN FUTURE SAILORS

By John Stevens on 2/23/2012

Event will feature kiteboarders, windsurfers and children of all ages sharpening their sailing skills.

CELEBRITY COUPLES TIE THE KNOT, CARIBBEAN STYLE!

By Arielle Waldman on 2/23/2012

These five famous couples got hitched in the privacy and splendor of the Caribbean islands.

PUERTO RICO TO HOST CASALS FESTIVAL

By John Stevens on 2/23/2012

Event attracts top-notch classical music talent from all over the world.

CHARITY RACE DRAWS RECORD NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

By John Stevens on 2/22/2012

The 16th annual 8 Tuff Miles Road Race will help young runners cover college costs.

LITTLE BLESSINGS NURSERY WATCHES OVER BERMUDA'S KIDS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/22/2012

Child care center offers fun activities for kids age 4-11.

MEXICAN ACTOR GOES FOR THE GOLD THIS WEEKEND

By John Ceballos on 2/22/2012

Demian Bichir can become the first Mexican actor to snag a Best Actor Oscar.

THE SWINGING OLD LADY CONNECTS THE PAST WITH THE PRESENT

By Arielle Waldman on 2/22/2012

Queen Emma Bridge is the world's largest floating bridge.

VISIT LA PAGERIE MUSEUM IN MARTINIQUE - HOME OF THE FIRST FRENCH EMPRESS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/22/2012

La Pagerie was home to Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife, Josephine de Beauharnais

GCA AUTO SALES IS A MAINSTAY IN ARUBA

By John Ceballos on 2/22/2012

Garage Cordia Aruba has been connecting customers with quality cars for more than 40 years.

CLIFF DIVERS EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME

By Arielle Waldman on 2/21/2012

Acapulco, Mexico has made extreme pastime famous.

AGRICULTURAL FAIR PLANTS SEEDS FOR ISLAND'S FUTURE

By John Ceballos on 2/21/2012

The 41st annual event attracts visitors of all ages.

GRAB A BIKE AND EXPLORE JAMAICA

By Nikki Dudeck on 2/21/2012

Jamaica Fat Tyre Festival features bicyclists from across the world.

LOOK IN THE SPICE BASKET FOR LOCAL FLAVOR

By Arielle Waldman on 2/21/2012

The Spice Basket in Grenada offers regional flavor with food, drink, and performers.

LAST CHANCE TO CELEBRATE CARNIVAL

By Arielle Waldman on 2/21/2012

As the month-long carnival festivities wind down, there is still time for some more traditions.

CUBAN CASTLE NOW A POPULAR TOURIST SITE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/21/2012

San Pedro de la Roca del Morro castle was designed in 1637 as a fortress against pirates.

RUM CAY DAY FEST CELEBRATES SMALL ISLAND LIFE

By Nikki Dudeck on 2/20/2012

February festival is filled with food, family and fun.

GUST MOTORS HAS ALL THE AUTO PARTS YOU NEED

By John Ceballos on 2/20/2012

Turks and Caicos business specializes in Kia cars.

AT YOUR SERVICE IN ST. LUCIA

By John Ceballos on 2/17/2012

David's Services has met the island's appliance installation and maintenance needs for more than 25 years.

SET SAIL FOR ANNUAL MARTINIQUE REGATTA

By John Ceballos on 2/17/2012

Schoelcher Nautical Week has been a fixture on the island for more than 20 years.

FORGET THE SUN, TRAVEL UNDERGROUND FOR SOME FUN

By Arielle Waldman on 2/17/2012

Aktun Chen Eco Park caves in Yucatan have beautiful limestone formations and deep, crystal-clear waters.

HOTTEST CHILE PEPPER TITLE GOES TO...

By Arielle Waldman on 2/16/2012

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion wins "hottest chile pepper" bragging rights after careful research.

TRACK AND FIELD CLASSIC SHOWCASES BEST YOUNG BAHAMIAN ATHLETES

By John Ceballos on 2/16/2012

Event serves as a qualifier for Caribbean-wide competition.

APPRECIATING ART IN ITS MOST NATURAL FORM

By Arielle Waldman on 2/16/2012

The Poustinia Land Art Park in Belize offers beautiful art that also improves the environment.

GET A TASTE OF HOME WHILE YOU'RE IN BERMUDA

By John Ceballos on 2/15/2012

BGA Wholesale Distributor includes grocery, pharmacy and magazine divisions and supplies the island with some of the world's best brands.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION

By Arielle Waldman on 2/15/2012

Joy Sound has Caribbean events covered with lights, sound systems, and video.

PROTANDIM PUTS NEW SPIN ON SUNBATHING

By Arielle Waldman on 2/15/2012

Protandim is an anti-aging supplement that works from the inside.

NOT YOUR AVERAGE PAJAMA PARTY

By Arielle Waldman on 2/15/2012

Jouvert Morning Pajama Parade marks the opening of Carnival.

A 'HOLE' LOT OF PARTYING GOING ON

By John Ceballos on 2/14/2012

Holetown section of Barbados was the island's first settlement.

(FREE)FALLING IN LOVE WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS

By John Ceballos on 2/14/2012

Puerto Rico Freefall Festival marks its 10th anniversary

THEY ARE THE THREE BEST FRIENDS THAT ANYONE COULD HAVE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/14/2012

Wilbur, a 700-pound pig, spends his days lazily in the shade with his two best friends: a monkey and a goat.

NATIONAL TRUST HELPS PRESERVE THE HISTORY OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS

By Melyssa River on 2/14/2012

Properties include a noteworthy lighthouse and fort.

SURF'S UP AT WORLDWIDE COMPETITION

By Mike Wojcik on 2/14/2012

Dominican Republic hosts 10th annual Master of the Ocean event.

SOUNDS OF THE CARIBBEAN ENLIVEN THE GRAMMYS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/13/2012

At the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, four Caribbean artists stood out from the crowd.

EXPLORE THE WET AND WILD SIDE OF GRAND CAYMAN

By Mike Wojcik on 2/13/2012

Action Watersports offers kayak and jet ski rentals, among other water-based adventures.

JAMAICAN COMPANY TAKES CARE OF THOSE WHO TAKE CARE OF US

By John Ceballos on 2/13/2012

Medical supply business has been serving the Caribbean since 1999.

TAKE IN ALL THE SIGHTS WITH LASER VISION INSTITUTE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/13/2012

Laser Vision Institute has the U.S. and Caribbean covered when it comes to your optical needs.

BELIZE HOUSES SPECTACULAR MAYAN RUINS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/13/2012

Ruins are a great showcase for the ancient civilization's impact.

A CARIBBEAN WEDDING IN SEVEN EASY STEPS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/10/2012

For your Caribbean destination wedding, you may want to try some of these traditions.

SPECIAL DELIVERY: KENTUCKY MAN HUNTS FOR MESSAGES IN BOTTLES

By Arielle Waldman on 2/10/2012

Clint Buffington has found 38 bottles since 2007 and has been reuniting the letters with their owners.

JAMAICAN WATERFALLS HAVE A LICENSE TO THRILL

By Danielle Witte on 2/10/2012

Frolic at Ocho Rios' Dunn's River Falls, featured in Bond flick "Dr. No."

FRENCHMAN'S REEF RESORT GETS A FACELIFT

By Mike Wojcik on 2/9/2012

The $48 million renovation includes new infinity pools, restaurants and a luxury sea spa.

MARICAO TO HOST ANNUAL COFFEE FESTIVAL

By John Ceballos on 2/9/2012

Event celebrates some of the best coffee in the world.

CARNIVAL PARADE LIGHTS UP THE STREETS OF ORANJESTAD

By Arielle Waldman on 2/9/2012

The Tivoli Lighting Parade started in 1981 and has been illuminating the streets ever since.

LIONS PRODUCTIONS PROVIDES MEMORABLE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

By John Ceballos on 2/9/2012

The event company handles weddings, concerts and corporate functions.

INTERNET SWEEPSTAKES CAFE OPENS IN SARASOTA

By Mike Wojcik on 2/8/2012

Jackpot Sarasota ready to strike it rich

TAKE IN THE ARTISTIC SIDE OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/8/2012

The Bodden Town Art Shop and Coffee Shop sells only 100% Caymanian art.

SAMPLE SOME OF THE BEST FOOD ST. THOMAS HAS TO OFFER

By John Ceballos on 2/8/2012

The Delly Deck restaurant has been whetting appetites since 1976.

ALLOW 'GOING PLACES' TO TAKE YOU ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN

By Mike Wojcik on 2/8/2012

Travel agency has been serving customers since 1986.

DO GO CHASING WATERFALLS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/8/2012

Seven Sisters Waterfall in the Grand Etang rainforest is a fun hike for all.

ANNUAL DOMINICAN REGATTA SETS SAIL THIS WEEK

By Mike Wojcik on 2/8/2012

Forty five teams from across the world will participate in sailing race.

COME EXPLORE ST. MAARTEN'S PAST AND PRESENT

By John Ceballos on 2/8/2012

Divi Little Bay Beach resort is conveniently located near Phillipsburg, the island's Dutch capital.

CATAMARAN TOURS GIVE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION OF GRENADA

By Arielle Waldman on 2/8/2012

First Impressions offers 21 different tours.

(DRUNK) PRIMATES OF THE CARIBBEAN

By Mike Wojcik on 2/7/2012

Vervet monkeys are well known for their playful ways and how well they interact with humans.

FORMER ANGUILLA PRISON PROVIDES THE ISLAND WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/7/2012

The Old Prison on Crocus Hill may be in ruins, but the views are as amazing as ever.

CARIBBEAN PLAYERS HELP LEAD GIANTS TO SUPER BOWL WIN

By John Ceballos on 2/7/2012

Victor Cruz and Jason Pierre-Paul are stars of Caribbean descent in the NFL.

RUM POINT IS A HIDDEN TREASURE IN GRAND CAYMAN

By Mike Wojcik on 2/7/2012

If you're looking to roam the beaches of the Cayman Islands, you need to head to the northern coast and stumble upon Rum Point.

THE WHOLE WORLD IS REPRESENTED IN ST. THOMAS BUTTERFLY GARDEN

By Arielle Waldman on 2/7/2012

St. Thomas Butterfly Garden is home to 1,000 beautiful butterflies.

CROWLEY CARIBBEAN SERVICES DOMINATES OCEAN TRANSPORT

By Arielle Waldman on 2/7/2012

Crowley Caribbean Services have been shipping since 1892.

BOTANICAL PARK IS HOME TO UNIQUE PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE

By Melyssa River on 2/7/2012

Grand Cayman facility houses rare orchids and endangered iguana.

THE DONKEY SANCTUARY ARUBA PROVIDES SAFE HAVEN FOR EEYORE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/3/2012

The Donkey Sanctuary Aruba is home to many donkeys after a lifetime of sad history.

DID THESE 5 REAL LIFE PIRATES INSPIRE THE MOVIE CHARACTERS?

By Arielle Waldman on 2/2/2012

These five real life pirates have unique and unusual stories.

SEE FORT SHIRLEY IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR

By Mike Wojcik on 2/2/2012

Fort Shirley in Dominca has been restored allowing visitors to appreciate it in it's original form.

SALT CAY TAKES WHALE WATCHING TO ANOTHER LEVEL

By Arielle Waldman on 2/2/2012

During their annual migration, whales swim through Salt Cay for some unbelievable whale watching.

DIVE CURACAO'S COLORFUL CORAL REEFS ABOARD CURASUB

By Mike Wojcik on 2/2/2012

Curasub takes the whole family on a diving adventure.

THE RIVER OF SAWGRASS

By Danielle Witte on 2/2/2012

There's more to this moist, subtropical climate that you think.

HAND FEED OSTRICHES AT THE ARUBA OSTRICH FARM

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

The Aruba Ostrich Farm gives visitors the chance to hand feed ostriches while learning about their behavior and history.

TAKE A TOUR OF CURACAO WITH YELLOW JEEP SAFARIS

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

Yellow Jeep Safaris offers tours of Curacao to experience their culture, nature, and history.

FORT BARRINGTON IS THE PLACE TO WATCH SUNSETS IN ST. JOHN

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

Fort Barrington in St. Johns once protected the British. Today it is one of the best places to watch sunsets.

SWIM WITH STINGRAYS IN BLACKBEARDS CAY BAHAMAS

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

Blackbeards Cay name after Blackbeard the Pirate has secluded beaches and gentle stingrays.

USS KITTIWAKE RESCUES SUBMARINES AND CAYMAN MARINE LIFE

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

The USS Kittiwake was once used as a submarine rescue ship but has been sunk to the bottom of the ocean floor to boost marine life.

INAGUA NATIONAL PARK PROVIDES SAFE GROUND FOR BAHAMIAN FLAMINGOS

By mike wojcik on 2/1/2012

The Inagua National Park is a bird lovers paradise.

MAGS CAKES HELP BAKE THE PERFECT SWEETS

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

Mags Cakes in Anguilla sells all the baking supplies needed for a sweet ending to any celebration.

BARBUDA FRIGATE BIRD SANCTUARY SURE TO PLEASE

By Arielle Waldman on 2/1/2012

Barbuda, an undeveloped peaceful island features the Frigate Bird Sanctuary.

SOMBER STATUES COMMEMORATE LOST SLAVES

By Arielle Waldman on 2/1/2012

The Anse Cafard Slave Memorial is made up of 20 eight foot white stone statues facing the Caribbean Sea.

PRIMEVAL FOREST NATIONAL PARK TAKES YOU BACK IN TIME

By Arielle Waldman on 2/1/2012

The Primeval Forest National park is an untouched park dedicated to nature lovers.

FAMILY OWNED B&B IN BEAUTIFUL BAHAMAS

By Arielle Waldman on 2/1/2012

Ellen's Inn located in Long Island, Bahamas offers cozy, comfortable rooms with friendly service.

GRAND TURK CRUISE CENTER LAUNCHES SPACE EXHIBIT

By Mike Wojcik on 2/1/2012

In honor of the space program, Splashdown Grand Turk opened at the Grand Turk Cruise Center