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Sure, a Johnny Depp sighting would be nice, but I really just want to swim with the pigs in the Bahamas’ Exuma Cays. It’s the stuff of sideshows, and I must join in. The snorters divide their time between frolicking in the Atlantic, sunning on Big Major Cay’s southernmost beach (lovingly known as Pig Beach) and charging approaching boats for food. They’ll eat scraps of any kind but are partial to lettuce, and while they look as if they might head-butt you, they really just want your leftovers. How’d they get here? The most convincing theory is that the pigs were proving a nuisance to nearby homeowners and were gathered up and dropped off on this uninhabited isle. Its beach held big curb appeal for boaters, who would anchor for a swim, a picnic … and an unwitting pig attack. They’d drop ...
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There’s nothing rugged about the hike to these two St. Vincent pools fed by mountain water that cascades over Dark View waterfalls. It’s surprisingly quick and easy, with sturdy wooden stairs leading to the upper tract. In fact, the ascent is so easy that it almost detracts from the awe of the mist-shrouded pools below, making me wonder if I missed something. But my driver, David, tells me that the road into the falls ultimately ends in terrain too treacherous for pavement, well shy of the summit of La Soufriere volcano. The journey to the falls’ source is possible only from Kingstown, rounding the west coast through villages with names such as Petit Bordel and Chateaubelair that nod to the island’s once-French rule. It’s only during my drive home that I understand. As we descend into a valley — rough-hewn by volcanic fury and forested with coconut trees awash in golden afternoon light — it becomes clear that ...
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Before I was born, my dad worked for a NASA contractor and was stationed on Grand Turk. So growing up I heard all kinds of stories about what life was like on a Caribbean island before the tourists came. About the tiny airport that, from the old photo, looks as if it could have doubled as a beach bar (it probably did). About the real bar where Americans drank endless rounds of beer and played endless rounds of darts. And how the tedium of his job of tracking satellites could be broken only by a walk along the utterly deserted beach. My father’s tales have inspired a lifelong spark to see — no, feel — Grand Turk, perhaps while sailing the new Carnival Breeze. I’ll snorkel with stingrays at Gibb’s Cay, just offshore, and see the replica of ...
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Editor's note: We've very excited about the news that American Airlines will start direct flights to Martinique this April. In honor of that, here's an account of our editors' recent trip to Martinique.
I blame Pierce Brosnan. Ever since I watched him seduce Rene Russo by whisking her off on a romantic island getaway in the movie The Thomas Crown Affair, I’ve longed to visit Martinique, where those steamy scenes were shot. So when the invitation to visit arrived, I jumped at the chance. That first morning, I’m struck by the dichotomy of Martinique: With its undulating terrain, roadside fruit stalls and tracts of sugar cane intersected by winding roads (some so hilly they change the orientation on my iPhone), the tiny isle first appears as Caribbean as any other. But ...
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"No cow's milk here, just raccoon's milk." That's what the waiter says when I ask for cream with my coffee, here on Isla Holbox, the island off the Caribbean coast of Mexico just two hours from Cancun. He gets the reaction he was looking for: shock. He promises...
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The results of TripAdvisor's 2012 Travelers’ Choice Beach Destinations awards were just announced and ISLANDS favorites claimed 9 of the top 20 spots. First place went to Turks & Caicos 's Providenciales, whose “exceptional diving and beautiful beaches” were recently featured in an Islands.com article. Award winners were determined based on millions of reviews on the TripAdvisor Web site. Read on to see if your favorite islands made the list!
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Given the choice between primitive paradises and predictable resorts, well, we know what our readers will always pick. But we thought it would be fun to find out exactly which islands provoked passport-itch last year. From vacation destinations with kick to kick-back-and-relax locales, check out this countdown of our readers’ top 10 most-searched for islands of 2011.
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"Like" ISLANDS on Facebook for a chance to win a five-night stay at Nevis' historic Nisbet Plantation, a luxurious plantation inn with an idyllic beachfront location.
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To promote tourism, Japan wants to bring up to 10,000 bloggers and social media influentials to the island.
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Opening this fall, the luxury Fishing Lodge Cap Cana will feature 299 Mediterranean-style villas fringing the Caribbean's largest inland marina, and to kick off the grand opening (scheduled for October 2011), guests can take advantage of huge introductory savings.
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