By: Angelique Brenes - Islands.com
Puerto Rico, known as a tropical paradise, lives up to its nickname "La Isla del Encanto," or "The Island of Enchantment." It is a destination full of wonders waiting to be explored. Historically called Borikén by
By: Angelique Brenes - Islands.com
Puerto Rico, known as a tropical paradise, lives up to its nickname "La Isla del Encanto," or "The Island of Enchantment." It is a destination full of wonders waiting to be explored. Historically called Borikén by
The 40th anniversary of Miami Carnival, a cultural extravaganza that has not only become a cornerstone of South Florida’s identity but also a significant milestone in the region’s cultural calendar, was celebrated this past Sunday with a spectacula
Excerpt: Orlando Silva
Making history through achieving a personal goal and seeing the accomplishment conjure mass enchantment is an experience only a few will encounter in their lifetime.
Since Julien Alfred stormed across the finish lines of the women’s 100m and 200m
Ocho Rios, situated on Jamaica’s northern coast, is not just a town; it’s a tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its story begins centuries ago with the indigenous Taíno people, who christened the land Xamayca, meanin
Traditionally, the high-spirited Carnival season of Trinidad and Brazil is celebrated immediately before Lent every year, in February or March. But the biggest Carnival in the United States, Miami Carnival, t
PLANATATION – The Island SPACE Caribbean Museum, along with the Caribbean Professionals Network, is thrilled to share details about the upcoming third annual Rum Cake and Caribbean Black Cake Festival. The festival scheduled for Sunday, October 20,
Gary Sadler (fifth right) share a photo opportunity with the winning Argentina teams
In a glowing endorsement of the vital role played by Latin American travel advisors, Gary Sadler, Executive Vice President of Sales and Industry Relations at Unique
HISTORY IN THE MAKING - Democratic Party Presidential Candidate!!!!
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She's been called "the female Obama" by some media, and the president even paid her a visit this week to help her political fortunes. Like Bar
NEW YORK – Imagine being told that in order to be seen and heard, as an upcoming female artiste in the Soca music industry, physical exposure is necessary. Somewhat daunted by this, New York based artiste, Rreecey says she finds herself caught betwe
In a screengrab from the Afimi promo video, Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce is spotted with the Afimi Hydrate Restorative Leave-In Conditioner.
Already well-known for her dramatic tresses, Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has re-entered the haircar
PARIS, France (AFP)
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe has hailed the emergence of an “extraordinary” group of athletes at the Paris Olympics who have gone some way to filling the void left by Jamaican legend Usain Bolt. Bolt was a transformat
By: Tony Nicholas - St. Lucia Times
During recent watch parties in celebration of Saint Lucian Gold and Silver Olympic medalist Julien Alfred, Saint Lucians have displayed what some are describing as a resurgence of national pride, with the song “Da
My fellow Jamaicans and esteemed f
Today Jamaica celebrates her 62nd Independence Day! On this day in 1962, the Jamaican Independence Act was put into effect, effectively ending 300 years of British colonial rule.
Independence Day is celebrated on August 6th every year, but the c