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Steve Bennett

PR guy by trade, West Indian by birth, Steve has been helping journalists tell stories about the Caribbean for the past 20+ years. As co-founder, editorial director and principal voice of Uncommon Caribbean, Steve shares a personal and uniquely-informed view of the authentic side of Caribbean travel and culture every day. Steve’s travels have taken him to 39 Caribbean destinations (and counting), many of which he’s visited while leading media tours as the head of his travel-focused public relations agency, SBPR Corp. This depth of experience has taught him that the uncommon is not relegated to the region’s most far flung and little-known destinations.

Caribbean

Saturday Soundtrack: Steve’s Travelin’ Music

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🇦🇬Antigua

Bambu White Rum: Perfect Your Rum Drinks if You Prefer Vodka

Bambu White Rum is from Antigua, and if you’re as partial to vodka as my wife is, then it’s the perfect addition to your rum drinks.
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El Seibo Bullfights
🇩🇴Dominican Republic

The Wild Bullfights of El Seibo: Uncommon Attraction

Every May, normally staid El Seibo transforms into the most raucous corner of the Caribbean. The occasion: the El Seibo Bullfights.
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🇻🇬British Virgin Islands

Deal of the Week: 10 Days of BVI Sailing for the Price of 7

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Nutmeg Jam
🇬🇩Grenada

Morne Délice Nutmeg Jam: Taste of the Caribbean

Morne Délice Nutmeg Jam from Grenada is a tasty twist on the dried, powdered form of nutmeg best-known throughout the Caribbean.
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Sandy Point, St. Croix
🇻🇮St. Croix

Beachin’ it with the family at Sandy Point, St. Croix: Wish You Were Here

Beachin' it with the family along the pristine and protected shoreline of Sandy Point in my home island of St. Croix.
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🇱🇨St. Lucia

Saturday Video: How to Mix an XOXO Summer Cooler, Featuring Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum

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🇱🇨St. Lucia

Chairman’s Reserve Spiced Rum Literally Offers Sex in a Bottle

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Aruba Gold Mines
🇦🇼Aruba

Aruba Gold Mines: Forget the Casino, Strike it Rich in Bushiribana

Aruba's gold-sand beaches attract scores of visitors today, but in the 1800s the real draw was the Aruba gold mines.
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