Food
Music
Caribbean Places
Caribbean Culture
Impactful Persons
200

A famous fried Bahamian dish made with conch.

Conch Fritters

200

This genre from Trinidad is known for steelpan sounds.

Soca

200

Country home to Dunn’s River Falls.

Jamaica

200

This famous Cuban cultural tradition features energetic rhythms, Afro‑Cuban drumming, vibrant costumes, and parades, and is celebrated annually in Santiago de Cuba.

Carnaval de Santiago de Cuba

200

This Bahamian-born actor became the first Black man to win the Academy Award for Best Actor and is widely celebrated for breaking racial barriers in Hollywood.

Sir Sidney Poitier

400

Trinidad street food with curried chickpeas.

Doubles

400

Bob Marley is known for this genre.

Reggae

400

Island known for Junkanoo parades.

The Bahamas

400

Traditional Trinidadian pre‑Lenten celebration

Carnival

400

This Caymanian leader, known as a visionary statesman, is honored as the “Father of the Cayman Islands” for his role in shaping the country’s political and economic development.

Dr. William H. Bill McCoy (Honored as the islands' foremost nation-builder)

600

Jamaican grilled dish seasoned with Scotch bonnet and pimento

Jerk Chicken

600

The Bahamas is home to this drum‑based music style

Goombay

600

Country where you can find the Pitons.

Saint Lucia

600

This major Cayman Islands festival, held every November, celebrates the islands’ seafaring heritage with parades, music, food, and pirates reenactments.

Pirates Week

600

This Jamaican National Hero led the fight for workers’ rights and founded the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union, becoming the country’s first Prime Minister after independence.

Sir Alexander Bustamante

800

This traditional Caymanian dish is made with slow‑cooked turtle meat, often seasoned with onions, peppers, and spices, and is considered one of the islands’ most historic meals.

Turtle Stew

800

This fast‑paced genre is popular during Crop Over in Barbados.

Calypso

800

Island home to the world‑famous Blue Hole.

Belize

800

This December-to-January celebration is St. Kitts’ biggest cultural festival, featuring masquerade dancers, moko jumbies, calypso competitions, and colorful street parades.

Sugar Mas (St. Kitts National Carnival)

800

This Barbadian National Hero was a leading politician and social activist who fought for workers’ rights and played a major role in the democratization of Barbados in the mid‑20th century.

The Right Excellent Sir Grantley Adams

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