Think dozens of different shades of turquoise. Think crystal clear waters and white, powdery beaches. Think extensive coral reefs with colourful fish and friendly turtles. Think deserted lagoons and pristine mangrove forests. Think sleepy villages and quaint, colourful houses. Think sail boats bobbing up and down in picturesque bays and super yachts gliding through gentle […]
Continue readingBeing vegetarian can sometimes be a little tricky if you live on a small Caribbean island. Bunny’s home island of Carriacou (Grenada) is no exception.Although fresh fruit (and some vegetables) are plentiful on the island, vegetarian food is not particularly popular among the local population. There are no purely vegetarian restaurants in Carriacou (yet!) and […]
Continue readingHave you ever heard of a small Caribbean island called Petite Martinique? No? Don’t worry, you’re in good company. Few people are aware of this small hideaway and even fewer travel there. Petite Martinique is waaay off the usual tourist trail.That’s what attracted Bunny to visit. Plus, the minor detail that she happens to live […]
Continue readingWhat were your travel highlights of 2020? Meh. Bunny has one word for you: coronavirus.That pretty much sums up Bunny’s travel highlights for the year. She didn’t have huge plans to begin with (since she is currently busy building her residence in Carriacou) but she never thought she would basically stay put the whole year. […]
Continue readingBunny is currently building her home on the best island in the world: Carriacou. Never heard of it?Well, Carriacou is one of those gems that travelers are eager to discover: a gorgeous, quiet and unspoiled Caribbean island that has retained its original charm and authenticity whilst possessing some (modest) tourism infrastructure and services.Most visitors to […]
Continue readingIt is no secret that Bunny is a huge fan of the tiny Grenadian island of Carriacou. Carriacou is a gorgeous, unspoiled, quiet, practically crime-free and affordable holiday paradise that the wider public has never heard of.Although the main island of Grenada is growing in popularity day-by-day, relatively few people make their way to its […]
Continue readingBunny loves kayaking, whether it is in the Finnish lake district (the whole country is one big lake district, really), in the mighty Zambezi in Zimbabwe, in the pristine fjords of Norway or, as she did most recently, in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean.As soon as Bunny arrived in the small Caribbean island of […]
Continue readingCarriacou, Grenada’s lovely little sidekick island, is blessed with a number of gorgeous, deserted beaches. As with the rest of the island, these beaches are unspoiled, clean, quiet and safe at all times.Practically the whole leeward side of Carriacou is beach after beach. The windward side also has some beaches but no need to bother […]
Continue readingWhat Are Tobago Cays?Tobago Cays is one of those magical places that looks like it has been lifted from the pages of a fancy travel magazine: picture-perfect, awe-inspiring and impossibly turquoise.Tobago Cays Marine Park is located in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The area consists of five small islands, or cays, as they are called: […]
Continue readingSandy Island is one of Bunny’s favourite little islands in the world. Actually, it is not even that much of an island, more like a gorgeous little sandbar with a handful of palm trees, lovely soft white sand and inviting turquoise waters around it.It is famed for its postcard-perfect looks, marine life, bird watching (Bunny […]
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