Luscious Caribbean
Dominica
MontserratSurinameAntigua & BarbudaBarbadosHaitiGuyanaThe Bahamas ST. Vincent and the GrenadinesSt. LuciaTrinidad & TobagoJamaicaBelizeSt. Kitts-Nevis
Jamaica
Come taste of the Beautiful waters of Jamaica, with luscious greeneryWhether streaming waters, or still pools, the landscape tells of remote beauty.
The cool waters of Castleton Garden run through the land bringing life to the place known as the Land of Wood and Water
Jamaica
Jamaica’s forests provide a haven for its large indigenousAnimal species especially the swallow tail hummingbird, the symbol
of the National Airline, Air Jamaica
Jamaica
Beyond the lush vegetation and the sparkling waters of the beachThere are the bustling cities of Kingston, and Montego Bay, the Air Jamaica world
Hub
Jamaica
The gentlemen, the deacon, Paul Bogle of the Native Baptist Church Author of the Morant Bay rebellion which resulted in his death, was one of the seven National Heroes of Jamaica helping pave the way for the freedom of the people. An icon in whom our culture was found
Trinidad & Tobago
Colonised first by the Spanish in the 14th then ceded to Great Britain in the 18th
Trinidad has had a colourful past which has left its mark on the island with the lovelyarchitecture of its places of worship, study, residence and business
Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conceptionwww.planetware.com
National Museum and Art Gallery of Port of Spainwww.planetware.com
Queen’s Royal Collegewww.planetware.com
Trinidad and Tobago
Endowed with an abundant resource of Tar pits, Trinidad is able to support itself economically and has a fast growing manufacturing industry.
Trinidad The story of Trinidad could never be told without its exquisite and beautiful Carnival Celebrations. Here in the Kiddies Carnival, the children are decorated magnificently in colourful costumes which demonstrate the vivacious culture which is pervasive throughout this entire Island in the Eastern Caribbean
Barbados
At our next stop, Barbados we see vestiges of the Colonial Era with its architecture still touching the Bajan, landscape.
The BahamasBehind these old relics lies a great history of change.
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The octagonal Nassau Public LibraryWhich was once a prison
BahamasVendue House (pink, early 1800s), Diocesan Building (1893), & Commerce Building in Nassau.
But there lies something even more ancient