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When Garry Lowe moved to Vieques, off the coast of Puerto Rico, he was in a pinch for lodging. One place fit his budget: a cot at the local animal shelter. Dozens of howling dogs provided wake-up calls for the 36-year-old Canadian, who was working for scraps, so to speak, in hopes of starting a business. Six years later, Garry runs Vieques Adventure Company, leading nightly tours into the island’s bioluminescent bay before going home, where, returning an old favor, he shelters adopted dogs — but now he gets his own room, and a bed.
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Tags: Islands to Live On
It sounds like the start of a novel: "I awoke in a garden, on a faraway Tahitian island." But this isn’t fiction. I left an overwater hut on Bora Bora to venture out to Maitai Lapita Village on Huahine, where I’m ensconced in greenery.
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Tags: south pacific islands
I’d decided to say yes to every meal served on Hainan Island, off China. When the goat came, I did like everyone else and held up a hunk (bone still in it) with chopsticks and gnawed off some meat. At a fish market in Haikou, I scooped clams, mussels and limpets out of a crate and took my plastic bag to the open-air kitchen, where my shellfish was cooked and served.
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When I was in Belize, this hut housed a desk, chairs and a cooler full of beers: typical office supplies for those who work remotely.
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Tags: Islands to Live On
Provo in Turks & Caicos claims luxury resorts and white-sand beaches. But I want to go back for Da Conch Shack, the Bubba Gump of the Caribbean. Cracked conch, conch fritters, conch ceviche, conch chowder — what beach am I on?
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Tags: Travel Tips
Two resorts in St. Lucia are teaming up to let visitors embrace the best of the island. Escape everything in famed no-fourth-wall suites overlooking the Pitons at Ladera. Then enjoy a perfect perch near Rodney Bay to get down with locals at Cap Maison.
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Tags: News & Deals
We don't normally associate energy drinks with luxury vacations to island paradises, but Roaring Lion has us thinking twice. The energy drink brand is giving their fans a chance to win a trip to either the Maldives or Iceland as the grand prize in their "Music Madness" contest.
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It drifts above and below the ocean’s surface hundreds of miles off the Atlantic Coast. It’s filled with reminders of home. And while it lacks a sandy beach, and it isn’t an island, our fingerprints are all over it. By now, you’ve heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Sadly, there’s also one in the Atlantic.
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Can you imagine a vacation that combines both Hawaii and New Zealand? It's easier than you think now. Hawaiian Airlines has launched non-stop service to Auckland, New Zealand. With Wednesday's inaugural flight, Hawaiian becomes the only U.S. carrier flying into Auckland.
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Tags: Travel Tips
It takes almost a full day to reach this place. This long trek to the tiny island of Petit St. Vincent guarantees I'll be secluded among the tiny isles near the Tobago Cays. I arrive to my stone villa perched on a hill overlooking the beach. Yeah, there are other villas around here, probably with other guests, though I can't be sure. They wouldn't know I'm here, and vice versa.
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Tags: all inclusive resorts











