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Sports

Not for the faint of heart

The region may be known to outsiders for its rum and rythmn. But the sporting life is alive and thriving. Locals and visitors share camraderie and competition in sailing regattas, triathalons, golf and tennis tournaments, soccer, cricket. Then of course there's diving, snorkeling...

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Snorkel St. John

Treat yourself to a magnificent mosaic of marine life. Snorkeling is sensational in St. John, one of the top snorkeling spots in the Caribbean.

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Feature Stories

Bermuda's Billfish tournament in July

Bermuda Billfish Blast, the Bermuda Big Game Classic and the Sea Horse Anglers Club Billfish Tournament known as The Bermuda Triple Crown Billfish Championship will get anglers excited in July. Click for more.

Polo in the Caribbean

Polo is not as popular as cricket in the West Indies, but it has a loyal, if not royal, following on a few islands. Click for more.

Digicel launches cricket clinics

Star players and coaches will help youth improve sport's skills in the British Virgin Islands, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Jamaica and Turks and Caicos. Click for more.

Cap Juluca brings golf back to Anguilla

Cap Juluca Resort now manages Anguilla’s Temenos Golf Course, the only golf course on the island. The reopening of the course in December 2009 was made possible by a management agreement between Cap Juluca and Flag Luxury Properties in Anguilla. Click for more.

Rolex Regatta a splendid spectacle in St. Thomas

Out on the sea the competition is fierce, but from shore it’s a seasonal spectacle that punctuates the scenery in St. Thomas. The International Rolex Regatta, scheduled for March 26-28 means it’s spring on the island. Click for more.

Racing beneath the palms

The "sport of kings" is popular on many Caribbean islands like Antigua, Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Nevis, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, and Trinidad and Tobago. Click for more.

Snorkel St. John

Treat yourself to a magnificent mosaic of marine life. Snorkeling is sensational in St. John, one of the top snorkeling spots in the Caribbean. Click for more.

Not for the faint of heart

More people may know the Caribbean for its rum and rhythm. But the sporting life is alive and thriving. Locals and visitors share camaraderie and competition in sailing regattas, fishing spectacles, triathlons, golf and tennis tournaments, soccer, and cricket. Then of course there's diving, snorkeling.. Click for more.

Bahamian wins Wimbledon

For the first time in history, a Wimbledon champion hails from The Islands of The Bahamas. In July, 2009, Mark Knowles became the first Bahamian to win Wimbledon as he and partner Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany won the mixed doubles title. Click for more.

Great greens in the Dominican Republic

So what do former U.S. presidents George H. Bush and Bill Clinton have in common, besides politics? Both love to golf in the Dominican Republic.The two share a view with golf afficionados everywhere. Click for more.

 

 
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