Travel Guides
Explore the latest travel guides from Outlook Travel Magazine, featuring everything from shimmering seas to vibrant cultures across the globe.
Barbados Travel Guide
Sip on smooth world-class rum, dance the day and night away at a local music festival, delve into local history, sink your toes into white…
Barbados : Tourism Insights
We revisit Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. with CEO, Andrea Franklin, who discusses how the island’s tourism landscape has evolved over the past 18 months and…
Barbados : Outlook Recommends
Discover local culinary experiences, unbeatable sailing cruises, and idyllic beaches as Outlook Recommends the best of Barbados.
Bajan Festival Culture In Focus
For a truly immersive experience, Barbados’ vibrant festivals are a delight for the senses, with countless events showcasing the best of Bajan culture throughout the year.
Seychelles Travel Guide
Staggeringly seductive beaches, majestic marine life, and exquisitely distinct island culture lay in wait for explorers setting their sights on Seychelles, a truly unique utopia.
St Barts : Boating In Focus
Surrounded by the calm, clear waters of the Caribbean Sea and typically enjoying over 300 days of sunshine each year, it’s no wonder St. Barts’ boating scene thrives.
Saint Barth Gourmet Festival In Focus
The Saint Barth Gourmet Festival is an annual culinary event showcasing French and Caribbean gastronomy and highlighting the island’s reputation as a world-class food destination.
CARIBAVIA In Focus
The exclusive aviation summit and retreat CARIBAVIA returned to St. Barts this year, held between the 10th and 12th June.
St Barts : Landmark Attractions
From secluded white sand beaches to luxury seaside boutiques, St Barts has landmark attractions for everyone.
Getting To and Around St Barts
To reach St Barts, the most common route is to fly into neighbouring St. Martin (SXM). You can then take a 10 to 15-minute shuttle flight with airlines such as Winair or St Barth Commuter to SBH.
Bonaire Travel Guide
An untouched paradise by design, Bonaire has a magnetic pull that leaves visitors feeling rejuvenated and reconnected with the natural world. We tighten our swimming goggles, slip on our flippers, and get ready to dive headfirst into all this opulent oasis has to offer.
Bonaire : Outlook Recommends
From gastronomic experiences to serene retreats in the city, Outlook Recommends the essential things to do in Bonaire.
Bonaire National Marine Park in Focus
The island’s star attraction, the Bonaire National Marine Park, was established in 1979 as a protected area that covers a whopping 6,672 acres and a depth of 200 feet.
Kralendijk in Focus
Kralendijk is filled to the brim with brilliantly colourful buildings, thriving art galleries, cosy cafes, arching arcades, intriguing street art, award-winning restaurants, and a rich culture at every bend.
Bonaire : Landmark Attractions
From parrot sanctuaries to beautiful uninhabited islands, we explore landmark attractions in Bonaire.
Getting To and Around Bonaire
Most travellers will arrive via BON, also known as Flamingo Airport, which – as insinuated by its name – is pink, petite, and surrounded in droves by the long-legged birds.
Savouring Autumn’s Bounty at Mallory Court
Steeped in the charm of Shakespeare’s county, the award-winning Mallory Court whets the appetite with a food-forward rural reset.
