Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia – A Timeless Paradise with a Modern Touch

Saint Lucia has long been celebrated for its stunning landscapes, rich Creole culture, and luxurious hospitality. This Caribbean jewel continues to enchant travellers with its majestic Piton mountains, lush rainforests, and golden beaches. Yet, as the island moves into 2026, exciting new developments are reshaping the travel experience, offering more luxury, adventure, and accessibility than ever before.
How Food Adapts Without Losing Its Soul

When Creole Recipes Travel: How Food Adapts Without Losing Its Soul

Food travels more easily than people think. It crosses oceans in memory, in habit, and in instinct. Long before recipes were written down, they moved with migrants, sailors, workers, and families who carried flavors with them as they left everything else behind. In Creole cultures around the world, food has always been one of the most powerful ways identity survives displacement.
Bahamas

Bahamas: How Creole Culture Took Root

The Bahamas, an archipelago of almost 700 islands and cays north of Cuba, stretches over 800 km between Grand Bahama Island and Great Inagua Island. The thriving Creole community has grown due to the islands’ unique position at the gateway to the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Central American region.
Titanic Hotel Liverpool

Titanic Hotel Liverpool – Breathing New Life into Stanley Dock

Once the epicentre of maritime trade and industrial ambition, Liverpool's Stanley Dock welcomes visitors with a different grandeur. At its heart stands the Titanic Hotel – an extraordinary redevelopment honouring the city’s rich heritage while embracing the elegance of modern hospitality.
St Kitts and Nevis

St Kitts and Nevis – A Caribbean Escape Like No Other

In the heart of the eastern Caribbean, St Kitts and Nevis remain one of the region’s most enchanting destinations. This twin-island nation boasts lush mountain landscapes, golden beaches, rich history, and warm Caribbean charm.
Papua New Guinea

Creole Culture in Papua New Guinea – A Fusion of Languages and Traditions

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse countries in the world, home to over 800 languages and hundreds of distinct ethnic groups. While it may not be traditionally associated with Creole cultures like the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean, Papua New Guinea has a unique form of Creolization embedded in its history, language, and identity.
Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic – The Soul of the Caribbean

The Dominican Republic is the beating heart of the Caribbean. On this island, white-sand beaches, lush rainforests, and centuries-old cities unite in a vibrant fusion of history, culture, and natural beauty. With world-class resorts, adventure-filled landscapes, and warm hospitality, this tropical paradise offers something for every traveller. Whether you want to relax on the shores of Punta Cana, explore the colonial charm of Santo Domingo, or hike through the misty Cordillera Central mountains, the Dominican Republic is an island that leaves an unforgettable impression.
A symphony of cultures

A Symphony of Cultures – The Rencontres Créoles des Seychelles 2024

The Rencontres Créoles des Seychelles, held from March 4 to 8, 2024, at the Seychelles International Conference Centre, marked an extraordinary celebration of Creole culture and its diverse expressions. The event, a sequel to the “Rencontres Créoles de Victoria” from two years prior, unfolded over a week, featuring a rich tapestry of conferences and culminating in a grand musical co-creation that left an indelible mark on all who attended.
Louisiane

2023 Festival International de Louisiane – A Cultural Triumph

There are few events as symbolic of global unity and artistic exuberance as the Festival International de Louisiane. Held annually in Lafayette, Louisiana, this free, five-day celebration is one of the most significant international music and arts festivals in the United States, drawing artists from across the globe and embracing the rich tapestry of cultural diversity.
Christophe Agelan

Christophe Agelan: Pioneering French Caribbean Cinema with Creole Spirit

Christophe Agelan, a director, producer, and screenwriter from Martinique, is committed to revitalizing French Caribbean cinema through his production company. Focusing on telling Creole stories, Agelo addresses taboo topics and forgotten local narratives. With films like Wayav Wawa and Les Mulage Invisibles, he blends reality and fiction, emphasizing Creole culture and identity.
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A Jamaican Plantation: The History of Worthy Park 1670-1970

“A Jamaican Plantation: A History of Worthy Park 1670-1970” is an enlightening account of the establishment and development of Worthy Park, a Jamaican plantation town. Written by Richard Hart, a Jamaican historian, this book is an extensive examination of the economic, social, and political history of Worthy Park, which is renowned for its sugar cane production.