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Continue reading →: Can You Handle Caribbean Food?https://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/conch-fritters-24.jpg Are you a picky eater? Take this quiz to see if you can handle Caribbean food. A friend of mine once told me that she traveled to Hong Kong for a few days. During that time, she was too nervous to try any local cuisine. So where did she…
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Continue reading →: 8 Ways to Add a Little Luxury to Your Caribbean Vacationhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/c4f2bd2b-7414-43fa-9d39-177ea23eb24e.jpg Who wouldn’t love a luxurious Caribbean vacation? Taking some time off for some much-needed rest and relaxation is key to your well-being. And a little luxury here and there will ensure that your holiday leaves a lasting impression on the rest of your year. Here are ten ways to…
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Continue reading →: As Tourism Drops in the Dominican Republic Due to Deaths, These Islands are Cashing Inhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Screen-Shot-2018-11-29-at-6.41.38-PM.png The mysterious deaths of 12 Americans in the Dominican Republic this year has caused an inevitable drop in tourism to the once extremely popular Caribbean country. However, several other Caribbean nations are seeing a dramatic spike in visitors. One can only assume there’s a connection… The heartbreaking news of…
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Continue reading →: How to Take a Plastic-Free Vacationhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/7237348-3×2-940×627.jpg It’s not so hard to avoid one-use plastic at home, but what about while traveling? Here’s how to take a plastic-free vacation. As trash continues to build up on our planet, it’s more important than ever to cut down on waste. Plastic takes hundreds of years to decompose, and…
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Continue reading →: The Swimming Pigs of the Bahamas: Where Did They Come From?https://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/swimming-pig.jpg Made famous by TV shows and social media, the swimming pigs of the Bahamas are now a popular tourist attraction. The turquoise blue water draws you in, the crisp ocean air fills your senses, and the sparkling white sand blinds you momentarily as it reflects the sun’s rays. This…
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Continue reading →: Take a Stroll On Curacao’s Magical Floating Bridgehttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/16230588503_5faf8f4311_b.jpg Wandering across the Queen Emma, Curacao’s famous floating bridge, is like stepping back in time. Since 1888, the majestic bridge has swung back and forth to let large ships enter the Schottegat port in Willemstad, Curacao. Stretching 548 feet across the St. Anna Bay, the bridge welcomes curious travelers…
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Continue reading →: What is the Richest Caribbean Country in 2019?https://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/fitts-village-barbados.jpg Like they say, money makes the world go ’round. And tourism keeps Caribbean commerce booming. But which of these beautiful tropical islands is the richest Caribbean country? The richest Caribbean countries It’s no secret that the tourism sector brings in the big bucks for small Caribbean islands. However, a…
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Continue reading →: Making History: Reggae Girlz Becomes First Female Caribbean Team to Play in FIFA World Cuphttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/c660a6dcf90cca3e3359b60fa17e1c33ca26aa2d.jpg After a historic game against Brazil on June 9th, Jamaica’s “Reggae Girlz” team became the first female Caribbean team to play in a FIFA World Cup. The Jamaican women’s team was the first Caribbean team in history to qualify for the prestigious competition. Their arrival in France was highly…
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Continue reading →: What It’s Like to Retire on a Caribbean Islandhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/sunset-couple-watch-ocean.jpg We’d like to guess that a majority of Americans, Canadians, and Europeans would love to retire on a Caribbean island. The very words sound exotic, and visions of endless lazy, beachside days flash through our minds. But is it really possible to retire in style on a Caribbean isle?…

