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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.

Horseback riding, Carlisle Bay, Barbados
🇧🇧Barbados

Horseback riding on Carlisle Bay, Barbados: Wish You Were Here

Horseback riding near sunset on Carlisle Bay in southern Barbados.
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Carib Indian Territory
🇩🇲Dominica

Carib Indian Territory: Visit This Special Place in Dominica

Head to Dominica and pay a visit to the 3,700-acre Carib Indian Territory. One of the last remaining Carib Indian communities anywhere.
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🇬🇩Grenada

Friday Happy Hour: Westerhall Plantation Rum, Where’s the Spice?

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🇧🇧Barbados

Wiling the Day Away After Lunch at Fish Pot, Barbados

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🇺🇸USA

Counting Down to the 2011 Miami Rum Renaissance Festival

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Lovers Wall
🇰🇾Grand Cayman

Lovers Wall, Grand Cayman: Uncommon Attraction

Some of my favorite Caribbean travel discoveries cannot be explained. Lovers Wall in Grand Cayman is one of them.
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🇺🇸USA

Uncommon Beauty: 2011 Caribbean Carnivals Across the USA

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Jamaican festivals
🇯🇲Jamaica

Jamaican Festivals Recipe – a West Indian Treat Worth Celebrating

There can't possibly be a more aptly named food than Jamaican festivals. As their name implies, eating them yields a joy worthy of celebration.
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🇹🇨Turks and Caicos

Snorkeling Off Tiny North Caicos: Wish You Were Here

Snorkeling in the warm and vibrant waters around tiny North Caicos, the second-largest island in the Turks & Caicos.
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