Cuba: Getting There from Florida by Boat
Cuba by Boat– a trip from Florida to Cuba by pleasure boat sounds fun, until the coast guard seized the boat and towed them to shore.
GoNOMAD Travel articles about the Caribbean.
Cuba by Boat– a trip from Florida to Cuba by pleasure boat sounds fun, until the coast guard seized the boat and towed them to shore.
Grenada: A diving trip as well as history lessons on an island the US invaded in 1983. The island smells like the spices grown here, great beaches to swim.
Lesbian, Gay and Transgender travelers to the Caribbean, which islands are friendliest and unfriendliest. Here are some options for gay travel in Caribbean.
Finding love While Building a House in American Paradise Widow, Gwendolyn Stevens learns to live and love again, this time in the Virgin Islands By Jamie Kimmel Love, Sun and Lizard Poop is a real love story set in the Caribbean. Author Gwendolyn Stevens writes about finding new love after being widowed and…
Where the Old Meets the New in San Juan By Sarah Robertson Passengers clapped and cheered as we landed at the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport outside of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It wasn’t a difficult landing; there weren’t even any “dragon lizards” this time to block the tarmac and…
Isla Baru, near Cartagena Colombia: Traveling without a bed, and finding $25 rooms on the beach, fresh coconuts for $2 and a relaxing beach to enjoy.
Julia Cooke’s New Book Sheds Light on the New Cuba by Dan Peltier Over a period of five years, beginning when Fidel Castro stepped down from his presidency in 2008 after almost a half-century of reign, award-winning journalist Julia Cooke embedded herself in Cuba. She gained access to a dynamic…
Antigua’s Sailing Week Regatta, enjoying English harbor in this British-tinged former colony where the tradition of sailboat racing is upheld.
Jamaica nude beach. Finding a pocket-size treasure in Montego Bay – nude beaches, nude beach Montego Bay, nude beaches in Jamaica.
Carol Antman climbs a massive peak in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and finds it’s not for the faint of heart. After, she visits the Tryall for a luxury stay.
Cuba 2012: Riding a Steam Train to a Sugar Estate and a Block Party By Dorothy Conlon I’ve ridden trains in Thailand, India and elsewhere. But nothing like the steam train I rode recently in the Valley of the Sugar Mills in Cuba. About halfway through our 10-day People to People…
Riding horseback in the Vinales Valley, Marc Latham visits casa particulares and enjoys good food and caving in Cuba’s Northwest.