May 4, 2024

TRAVEL GETAWAYS

Fantasy Islands Close to Florida

Far-away lands just a short hop across the Caribbean.

Chris Sherman | 8/1/2008
Barbados
Native fishing boat, Barbados

A short flight from Miami can take you virtually across the Atlantic: Sit in the gallery above a heated but civil debate in Parliament, nibble fresh baguettes and espresso in a French cafe or retreat inside a 350-year-old Spanish convent.

All of these pleasures await on the easygoing Caribbean islands off our coast. You’ll find strong vestiges of Europe, from the French, English and Spanish, of course, and also Dutch and Danish colonists. And there’s the spirit of Africa in the descendants of slaves who brought their music, cooking and rituals and East India, too, in the imported laborers who gave the culture more spice.

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An Island for Everyone's Taste
Whether you are a foodie, diver, explorer or a fashionista, an island has your dream on it.
Diving, bone fishing, wind surfing, lobster dinners and spa treatments fill most vacations, but if your golf game turns sour or beach boredom sets in, get out — or rather into — your island. Get a map, hire a car and turn on local music or flag a local jitney for encounters that all-inclusive resorts don’t include. Some islands have meet-the-locals programs, but you can also explore on your own. Here are a few I found beyond the tiki bar and the straw markets:

Guadeloupe
Cuisinière on parade, Guadeloupe

» Barbados. In portside Bridgetown, old timbered buildings hang over narrow 17th-century streets, and the large castellated buildings of the government have their own clock tower and statue of Lord Nelson. Red-striped Royal Barbados Police let me into the 1874 Parliament to watch honorables of government and opposition debate. You can catch first-rate cricket at the Kensington Oval, site of the 2007 World Cup, or a pickup match on a surfside pitch and play the ponies on the Garrison Savannnah. Driving across cane fields, I found antique-filled antebellum plantations, a dozen grand country church yards, sugar mills, distilleries and rum shops.

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