
I have been telling you about the day I walked around the capital of St Lucia, which is called Castries these last several blogs. As with many Caribbean capitals, Castries…
I have been telling you about the day I walked around the capital of St Lucia, which is called Castries these last several blogs. As with many Caribbean capitals, Castries…
If you want a great view over looking Port of Spain then Fort George is the place you should head. Here you will be able to look down onto the…
Richmond Hill was a very strategic location in Grenada’s history because it gave an overview of the entire harbor and town of St George’s. This is why the British had…
Fort Amsterdam was built by the Dutch in 1631 and is located on the peninsula separating Great Bay and Little Bay. Two years later the Spanish captured, and occupied, the…
On Sunday I wrote all about Store Bay on the west end of Tobago and I told you Fort Milford was located here and we would check it out today….
Yesterday I told you how Store Bay is one of the best anchorages on Tobago and what all there is to do there. I also told you I would talk…
After seeing the capital city, Scarborough, and taking a bus to the northern part of Tobago, Steve and I decided to rent a car for a few days. By this…
I really can’t get enough of the fort overlooking Scarborough. Everywhere I looked I found another amazing scene. This one is looking south from the fort and I love the…
In October 1777, Lord George Macartney, British Governor General of Grenada and Tobago, authorized the erection of two barracks and a double kitchen to house two companies of soldiers on…