Three days at Beaches Ocho Rios in sunny Jamaica

Three days at Beaches Ocho Rios in sunny Jamaica

When we arrived at Beaches Ochos Rios, the welcome staff immediately swept Jude up to get ready for the carnival parade with the Sesame Street characters. She was given a glittery crown and had her face painted right off the van. She instantly forgot about the long day of travel and was immersed in the fun and activities.

Families flock to the Caribbean for great deals in summer

Families flock to the Caribbean for great deals in summer

In summer, you’ll find cheaper air fares to the Caribbean than in winter, too, which will enable you to experience more far-flung locales. Look for deals in the Bahamas, for example, that include free airfare from Nassau to the outer islands. But be forewarned that especially if you plan to travel in August or September, a tropical storm might rain on your parade.

Abacos Islands in the Bahamas: Laid back and simple family vacation territory

Abacos Islands in the Bahamas: Laid back and simple family vacation territory

Welcome to the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas —a chain of some 120 tiny islands, home to just 14,000 people and a mecca for boaters, fisherman, snorkelers and divers. Today we’re at Munjack Cay about 40 miles by boat from the town of Marsh Harbor with Lincoln and Marcus Jones who have brought us and some other guests here to cook the fish we’ve just caught.

Learning all about Junkanoo, the festivals kids love most in the Bahamas

Learning all about Junkanoo, the festivals kids love most in the Bahamas

What began with programs for school kids in the Bahamas in 2000, now attracts cruise ship passengers and other visitors for workshops in Junkanoo costume making. And what amazing costumes they are, put together with thousands and thousands of strips of brightly colored crepe paper adorned with feathers and gold and silver buttons.

In the Bahamas — what’s Nassau without Pink Flamingoes?

In the Bahamas — what’s Nassau without Pink Flamingoes?

There’s certainly plenty of that here in Nassau, the Bahamas capitol just 179 miles east of the Florida Coast. It is just 21 miles long and seven miles wide and a bridge links Paradise Island to New Providence Island—Nassau’s other name.

Families can enjoy sailing and racing on island of Anguilla

Families can enjoy sailing and racing on island of Anguilla

Sail racing is the island of Anguilla’s national sport dating back to the early days of the 20th century when Anguillan men on their way back from working in sugar cane fields in the Dominican Republic would race their schooners home. In fact, the unique design of the racing boats here evolved from fishing boats that would fish as much as 40 miles off shoe

Five whirlwind days touring the Bahamas – a family vacation paradise

Five whirlwind days touring the Bahamas – a family vacation paradise

Ava Thompson is the chief family officer for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism—that means she helps families decide which island best suits them and what to do when they arrive. She explains that Grand Bahama Island, home to about 55,000 people, is a nice mixture of city (Freeport) and laid-back island feel.