Grenada Sailing Festival
– Pure Sail, Pure Spice

Grenada is always a premier island vacation destination, but sailors find it even more compelling for its consistent winds. And for those enjoying the thrill of racing, the best time to visit is during the last week of January because that’s the time of the Grenada Sailing Festival.
Known as one of the islands most popular [...]

The Best Eating On North Caicos Island

Whenever traveling, I like to find those out-of-the-way places to eat. You know, the ones where the locals go to get a great meal for a fair price. Often these eateries don’t look like much, and usually take extra effort to get to, or even find, but man are they worth they effort.
The best way [...]

Holidays In Corfu, Greece

Gouvia, a small former fishing village has been developed throughout the last four decades into a modern holiday resort. Ideal for couples and families visiting the island of Corfu, it provides an up to date and secure place for vacation. The resort is located 7km north of Corfu town, on the east coast and has [...]

Your Perfect Island Vacation

Going for a vacation alone in a tropical country can be a great and unforgettable experience, provided that you know the best activities and places to visit. I now go and visit the islands at least once every year. It can be a special way of giving time for myself after scuffling through the busy [...]

Diving in the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands lie about 620 miles off the west coast of South America and are spread among nearly 20,000 miles of ocean. Belonging to Ecuador, this group of 19 islands, plus dozens of tiny islets, are some of the most remote and isolated in the world.
Renowned for its unique and fearless wildlife, the Galapagos [...]

A Quiet Retreat in the Turks & Caicos

If you’re looking for plenty of white sand beaches and turquoise waters, you won’t be disappointed with the Turks & Caicos Islands. Providenciales is the most populated of the larger islands and its famous Grace Bay Beach, the most visited.
While it certainly deserves its reputation as one of the worlds best beaches, Grace Bay has [...]

Diving the Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon

This wreck diving Mecca was first introduced to the world by adventure divers like Jacques Cousteau and Al Giddings. Today, it’s called Chuuk, but most divers still refer to it as Truk Lagoon. By whatever name, it has a fascinating history, incredible marine life and the world’s largest concentration of diveable wrecks.
At over 40 miles [...]

Atiu, Cook Islands – Perfectly Way Off the Beaten Path

Atiu is one of those places that remains mostly undiscovered. Translation – it’s not been turned into a typical tourist trap. One reason for this is it takes some effort to reach, and the masses are unwilling to work that hard. But that’s good news for those looking to go where others don’t.
As part of [...]

Dive St. Croix – Americas Backyard

One could liken St. Croix to a sort of “hidden gem”, not just for divers looking for great diving in lesser known locales, but for anyone wanting to get away from the crowds and more visited places that have become way too “touristy”. Here divers will find healthy, pristine reefs, a few wrecks, great macro diving, [...]

Seaview Hotel Grand Cayman

This is a quaint little hotel that sits maybe a few minutes walk south of Georgetown. It has the reputation of being the oldest hotel on Grand Cayman as it was built in 1953. Along with nearly everything else on the island, it got trashed pretty badly in late 2004 during hurricane Ivan.
Like so many [...]