caribbean
The Caribbean islands offer more than just white sand beaches; it's the perfect locale for R & R and adventure seekers alike.
Cruisin'
This was my first time. The other three guys had prior experience. Teddy was a retired engineer from the Merchant Marines, so you could say he was the leader, although that’s not what he wanted to be. He wanted to be left alone. Mike had taken several cruise trips, spending most of his time in the casinos while his wife baked on deck. Jack had once sailed to Bermuda with his wife and returned an unhappy man. It was the beginning of the end for them.
By Ed N. White4 years ago in Wander
An Outline of the Cuban History
The Cuban flag flutters today alongside communist flags, flares, and more at this time than any other time in the island's history. Radio Herald, the state run news service, speaks English; so does every Cubano; and they are informed by radios and television sets placed conveniently near every Havana street.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Wander
Amazing Caribbean Landmarks
Antigua and Barbuda is an independent Commonwealth country that consists of two namesake islands. It is located where the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea meet. It is known for its reef-lined beaches, rainforests, and resorts. Its capital is St. John's.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Wander
HAITI
Traveling to Haiti shivers me all over. I've been there before. The trembling starts in my spine and climbs the stairway to my brain. Then Memory plunges its crookedness to the tips of my toes. I shudder and twist in my airline seat. I press my hands against my forehead to squeeze out images of what I know.
By James Dale Merrick5 years ago in Wander
Learning to Appreciate Sharks
I think sharks are incredible creatures, truly remarkable. That doesn’t mean I’m not afraid of them. I’d like to think my fear is a healthy one, more grounded than when I was younger. I remember being asked what I was afraid of. Spontaneously I answered, sharks and tidal waves. I had dreams about them both. For a girl who lived in Central Ontario, it seemed highly unlikely I would encounter either. I laughed about my irrational fears when chatting about fears with friends. Then I moved to Miami, Florida and realized that both my childhood irrational fears had become semi-rational ones.
By Mary Haynes5 years ago in Wander
Diesel Fumes, Dictatorship, and the Most Beautiful City You’ve Never Been To
The fumes of Havana filled the street. The diesel stink contaminates everything. The famous cars, meticulously maintained since the 1950s, look gorgeous in photographs but suck the oxygen out of the breathless air.
By Ryan Frawley5 years ago in Wander
5 Reasons to Travel to the Caribbean
If you enjoy traveling, you must have dreamt about visiting the Caribbean at least once in your life. Every traveler deserves to see the white sandy beaches and mesmerizing sunsets. The Caribbean is among the hottest vacation spots, but this should come as no surprise. From the alluring sandy beaches and creative festivals to the delicious cuisine, there is so much to explore in the Caribbean. If you need more convincing as to why you should visit this beautiful island this summer, read further below.
By Sally Goodwell5 years ago in Wander
That ship has sailed
'Tick, tick, tock', Stop. The hands of my gold-rimmed pocket watch stops. 6:37 pm and still waiting. I remember when I was gifted this timepiece, a masterpiece of delicate architecture and precision. Its heavy silver baselined beautifully with 24k gold and the faintest detail of a bird engraved perfectly on the side. For thirteen years I have had this watch and for thirteen years it has never stopped.
By Kayleigh Taylor5 years ago in Wander
A Hand Well Played
Jamaica 1783 Jaclyn worried her lower lip between her teeth, then quickly released it. You can win this. You’ve got this. She tossed a handful of coins into the center of the table. An accident on board the ship had forced Jaclyn to take Lina’s place in tonight’s card game. The game that would change their lives forever.
By E.J. Seeley5 years ago in Wander
Progreso, Mexico: Home of the World's Largest Pier
Because it was a late December cruise and the weather was great, we decided to spend our time at our Progreso, Mexico, Port of Call at the beach. We had never been to Progreso before, but the decision to either spend our five hours touring the town or hanging out at the beach was an easy decision for us. It was cold and wet at home and we were in sunny Mexico! From my research, I knew that there was a good beach at the end of the world's longest pier, so little of our limited time would be wasted in transit.
By Bill Coleman5 years ago in Wander







