Caribbean Beat — November/December 2021 (#167)
In the latest issue of Caribbean Beat magazine, our editorial team share their personal bucket list wishes for future travel experiences — from Junkanoo in the Bahamas to whale-watching in Dominica and exploring the Guyanese rainforest. Meet a Trinidadian dancer and choreographer bringing classical Indian traditions to the Caribbean, and hear from award-winning St Lucian poet Canisia Lubrin. See highlights of a new exhibition of Caribbean art and photography in Toronto. Plus coverage of Caribbean books, music, food, the year-end festivals of Divali and Christmas, and more!
In the latest issue of Caribbean Beat magazine, our editorial team share their personal bucket list wishes for future travel experiences — from Junkanoo in the Bahamas to whale-watching in Dominica and exploring the Guyanese rainforest. Meet a Trinidadian dancer and choreographer bringing classical Indian traditions to the Caribbean, and hear from award-winning St Lucian poet Canisia Lubrin. See highlights of a new exhibition of Caribbean art and photography in Toronto. Plus coverage of Caribbean books, music, food, the year-end festivals of Divali and Christmas, and more!
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Pigeon Point, Tobago
If there’s one iconic landmark that immediately says
you’re in Tobago, it’s the Pigeon Point jetty with its
thatch-roofed hut, extending from a long curve of
gently golden sand into water of an almost unbelievable
turquoise hue. It’s the subject of a thousand postcards
and ten thousand holiday snapshots, and the icon of the
most famous beach in Trinidad’s sister isle, renowned
for its warm, shallow, sheltered sea. Part of a 125-acre
nature reserve near Tobago’s southwestern tip, Pigeon
Point — with its endless groves of coconut trees and
peerless sunset views — is also the gateway to the only
slightly less famous Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool.
Photography by Dieter Deventer/Alamy Stock
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