Documentary-style Series

 
 

The Islands of The Bahamas, Ministry of Tourism

Secrets of the West End

Keith Cooper spent twelve years getting to know a group of wild stingrays. He then created West End Ecology Tours, and now introduces visitors to his familiar rays.

Sweet Cat Island

Prime Minister of The Bahamas, Philip ‘Brave’ Davis, shares his love for his native Cat Island.

Wild, Wild Dolphins

A few miles off the coast of Bimini, the crystal blue waters are known as the Dolphin Grounds. Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Center brings us on a one-of-a-kind swim.

A Fly Fishing Dream

Andros’ famous creeks and shallow-water flats are a fly fisher’s dream. To catch elusive fish like bonefish, you have to get to know them first. That’s where your local guide comes in.

St. Kitts Tourism Authority

Food With Soul

We visit an organic farm and café, a seaside restaurant in a traditional fishing village, and a neighborhood grill out, to discover Kittitians’ soulful approach to food.

The Art of Limin’

In St. Kitts, there’s no right or wrong way to lime. We speak to Kittitians about their favorite limes, and learn a thing or two along the way.

Liamuiga Natural Farms

A dream of turning neglected farmland within the Liamuiga Forest Reserve into a working coffee farm and an off-the-grid retreat.

Time for Romance in St. Kitts

There’s a special energy in St. Kitts. The ever-changing views, laid-back attitudes, mist-covered mountain peaks, and golden sand beaches, make falling in love inevitable.

The Rum Renaissance

A bold new rum brand, created on the site of the Caribbean’s first working distillery. A spirits brand that introduced traditional, locally-grown sorrel in its spiced rum. St.Kitts’ new RumMaster experience.

Brimstone Hill National Park

St. Kitts’ Brimstone Hill National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the country’s most significant sites. Historian and tour guide, Leonard Stapleton, tells us why.