Stingray City

In earlier times, fishermen found the land too hot so they used to gut their catch at sea - always in the same place, which was not without consequences. The stingrays loved the leftovers and returned again and again until eventually they did not go away. This was more or less the time that Stingray [...]

Cayman Brac

Cayman Brac lies 88 miles northeast of Grand Cayman and covers an area of 16 square miles. The island was named after a limestone cliff. (“Brac” is the Gaelic word for cliff). The few inhabitants, estimated at 2,200, used to be involved in trade with coconut production but today they live off tourism. The small [...]

Curaçao

It would not be quite accurate to call the island pretty - the landscape is quite austere and even desert-like, with big cacti in the east. Then you suddenly find yourself standing on top of steep cliffs, hypnotized by the raging surf. Divers are in their element: the sea is crystal-clear and the coral reefs [...]

Antigua and Barbuda

Nobody knows exactly how many beaches these two Caribbean jewels have competing for the title of the most beautiful. More than enough, certainly; and if you want solitude, you can always find it. Sailors love Antigua for its picturesque anchorages, divers relish the enchanted atmosphere of the coral atoll of Barbuda, and dreamers can enjoy [...]