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On the irresistibly charming island of St. Kitts, the past harmonizes with the present, and both have a very important date with the future.
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The Wreck Bar and Grill is such a fine update of a classic beach joint that it’s a wonder no one has yet cloned it and chained it in malls across this great land.
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The Fat Turtle bar offers a mix of locals, yachties, and cruise shippers all looking for a cool cocktail and great music.
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At the laid-back Reggae Beach Bar on St Kitts you will be greeted by a 600 lb. bouncer named Wilber.
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Sand, a simple tin roof, and great music and drinks are what you will find at Calico Jack's on Grand Cayman island.
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In Sandy Ground, Anguilla you can find this boat turned bar mixing up tropical concoctions. You might even spot Elvis himself.
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The lively north shore outpost of Cabarete, Dominican Republic, offers the usual sandy, sun-soaked Caribbean beaches you crave – but this Atlantic-hugging hotspot invites constant trade winds, and a protective barrier reef creates ideal surf conditions for a slew of water sports. Known among the active set as one of the best destinations in the world for kiteboarding, windsurfing, and even surfing, the area draws adventure-seekers from around the world to test their skills against these seas. Still, there's a lot more to this bustling town than just what meets the shoreline.Photos by Reagan Johnson
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The Red Piano is a popular spot on St. Martin with an impressive collection of liquor.
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Mullins Beach Bar in Barbados is the perfect place to enjoy fresh fish and fruity tropical drinks. You may even spot a few sea turtles from your beach bar perch.
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With its funky atmosphere and local vibe, the Pumphouse in Anguilla is known for its potent rum punch.





