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Hurricane Melissa Approaches Jamaica
In late October 2025, the tropical cyclone now known as Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified and headed straight for the island of Jamaica. Initially monitored on October 16 as a tropical wave, Melissa became a named storm on October 21. Over the days that followed, the system moved slowly over very warm Caribbean waters and underwent extreme rapid intensification, reaching Category 5 strength with sustained winds estimated around 160 mph (≈257 km/h) as it neared landfall.
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Grenadian Cocoa Tea: A Cup of Island Tradition
There’s nothing quite like waking up in Grenada to the rich aroma of freshly brewed cocoa tea drifting through the air. More than just a morning beverage, Grenadian cocoa tea is a cherished cultural tradition
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2 days ago


Wray & Nephew: The Spirit of Jamaica
When you think of Jamaica, images of reggae rhythms, turquoise waters, and vibrant culture spring to mind — but no symbol captures the island’s spirit quite like Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum. Bold, fiery, and unapologetically Jamaican, this legendary rum isn’t just a drink — it’s a national treasure.
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3 days ago


Flying Fish and Cou Cou: The Heartbeat of Bajan Cuisine
In Barbados, food isn’t just about flavor — it’s about identity. And no dish captures the soul of the island quite like Flying Fish and Cou Cou, a comforting blend of the sea’s freshness and the earth’s bounty, plated with pride and history.
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4 days ago


Trouble in the Caribbean Sea: What It Means for Trinidad Carnival 2026
As tensions continue to rise in the triangle of Trinidad and Tobago — the United States — Venezuela, T&T finds itself sandwiched between a powerful neighbour to the south with whom it must maintain stable relations, and a super‐power to the north whose regional agenda increasingly overlaps with and touches its own waters and economic interests.
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5 days ago


Tobago Carnival 2025 — What’s Happening This Week
As excitement builds for Tobago Carnival 2025 (October 24-26), this week sees the lead-up events taking centre stage. Here’s a roundup of what to expect, what’s already happening, and how you can make the most of this week on the island.
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6 days ago


Neighbours and shifting alliances: T&T/USA/Venezuela relations
Trinidad and Tobago sits just across the water from Venezuela — the two countries share a maritime border and a long—though at times tense—history of cooperation and interaction. Historically, they shared cultural, economic, and geographical links. But in recent months, the relationship has been strained.
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Oct 21


Lighting the Way: Divali in Trinidad and Tobago
When night falls across Trinidad and Tobago during the month of October or November, thousands of flickering diyas illuminate streets, homes, and temples — signaling the arrival of Divali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. It’s one of the most beautiful and unifying celebrations on the islands, a time when light conquers darkness and the spirit of togetherness shines brighter than ever.
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Oct 20


Discovering Annandale Falls: A Refreshing Gem in the Heart of Grenada
Tucked away in the lush hills just a short drive from St. George’s, Annandale Falls is one of Grenada’s most accessible and beloved natural attractions. This 30-foot waterfall cascades into a deep emerald pool, surrounded by vibrant tropical foliage that captures the essence of the island’s wild beauty. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a cool escape, Annandale offers a slice of serenity that’s impossible to resist. A Quick Journey to
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Oct 18


Highlights from Trinidad and Tobago's 2026 National Budget
On October 13, 2025, the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Davendranath "Dave" Tancoo, addressed both the parliament and nation of Trinidad and Tobago for what has been titled annually as "budget day". Here is a clear, up-to-date summary of the 2026 National Budget for Trinidad & Tobago (as presented in October 2025): 🏛 Basic Figures & Fiscal Position Metric Estimate / Projection Total Revenue & Grants TT$ 55,367.0 million Total Expenditure TT$
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Oct 17


Title: The Spirit of the Wuk Up — Inside Bajan Dance and Culture
Wuk up is the signature dance of Barbados — a sensual, rhythmic movement of the waist and hips that syncs perfectly with the island’s soca beats. The term “wuk up” comes from the phrase “work up,” as in working up your body to the rhythm. It’s raw, expressive, and deeply connected to the Bajan spirit of liberation and joy.
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Oct 16


Flash Sale on Jamaica Carnival 2026 "Welcome To Jamrock" Packages!!
Our Jamaica Carnival 2026 packages are here to offer you an unforgettable experience .
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Oct 14


Tobago Carnival 2025 — On the Road to Road March
This week (mid-October), we’re in the ramp-up phase. The energy is building. Preparations are in full swing: costume fittings, band promotions, event announcements, and logistical planning are all in motion. Here’s what’s happening and what you can get excited about:
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Oct 13


Mannish Water: Jamaica’s Bold and Spirited Soup of Tradition
If there’s one dish in Jamaica that truly captures the island’s fearless flavor and cultural flair, it’s Mannish Water. Often described as a soup with attitude, this fiery goat-head broth isn’t just food — it’s folklore, celebration, and a taste of Jamaica’s untamed spirit in every sip.
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Oct 12


Looking Ahead: What Could the 2026 Fiscal Budget Look Like for Trinidad & Tobago?
As Trinidad and Tobago braces for its 2026 national budget, a complex mix of pressures, constrained fiscal space, and ambition for renewed growth will shape key policy choices. Below are some plausible predictions — and risks — that could define the 2026 budget.
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Oct 11


Grenada: The Island of Spice and the Story of Nutmeg
They call it The Isle of Spice — and for good reason. Grenada, a lush emerald gem in the southeastern Caribbean, is wrapped in the warm scent of nutmeg. Step onto the island and you’ll feel it — in the air, in the markets, and in the heartbeat of Grenadian culture itself.
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Oct 9


Riding the Waves at the Soup Bowl, Bathsheba Beach
Tucked away on the rugged east coast of Barbados lies Bathsheba Beach, home to one of the Caribbean’s most legendary surf spots — the Soup Bowl. For surfers across the world, this name stirs up visions of powerful barrels, endless Atlantic swells, and a backdrop so beautiful it feels unreal.
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Oct 8


Tobago Carnival 2025: The Big Picture
Here's an update on what’s happening this week ahead of Tobago Carnival 2025 — what’s exciting, what to watch, and what to plan for if you’re heading over.
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Oct 7


The Art of Wire Bending: Shaping Trinidad Carnival
Wire bending is the foundation upon which masquerade costumes are built. From the majestic wings of a queen costume to the intricate headpieces worn by masqueraders in the streets, wire bending gives form and structure to imagination.
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Oct 4


Discovering Negril: Jamaica’s Laid-Back Paradise
Famous for its breathtaking Seven Mile Beach, dramatic cliffs, and relaxed vibe, Negril offers visitors the best of both worlds—serene natural beauty and vibrant island culture.
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Oct 3
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