BY SIMONE J. SMITH
Working overtime is your life!
You’re nursing a broken heart!
You’d give anything for a moment of silence!
You’ve been on autopilot for years!
Yes, the writing really is on the wall: you need to escape! An escape to a sun-soaked Caribbean paradise. So many of us are overworked, overtired, and overstressed by all of our life obligations. So, guess what, it might just be time for a vacation; a time to rest, relax, meditate, play, and recharge your physical and emotional batteries.
I am hoping that this article sparks something for you. It has been a long winter, and many of us are fed up with all this damn SNOW! You have some vacation days that you know are going to just sit there, and it is starting to get warm, but what if you could launch yourself into summer with a quick getaway.
Of course, there are so many Caribbean islands to choose from. Regardless of where you go, you will encounter sunny climate, sparkling clear waters, and colonial charm. The islands are sure to capture your heart from your very first visit.
Since most Caribbean countries are located on islands, it goes without saying that you’ll find succulent seafood in nearly every restaurant. Even if you don’t enjoy seafood, or enjoy vegetarian or vegan options, it won’t be hard to find something to suit your fancy.
Caribbean culture is one of hospitality and warmth. The people love to have fun and take pride in their unique traditional customs. Many of them will be more than happy to teach you a few words in their native languages, and even share some of their personal anecdotes.
As I lay in my bed staring outside my window, the snow, all that snow just made me want to shut my eyes and disappear. As I lay there, I was brought back to the last island that I visited, the beautiful islands of Antigua and Barbuda.
The one thing that I remember is that Antigua had hundreds of beaches, from the bustling Pigeon Point to the kitesurfing paradise of Jabberwock Beach. The best thing about it is that Antigua can be driven around more than a few times in a single day, so if you are like me and you are tired of Toronto traffic, Antigua is the perfect stress-free experience. You are only ever really 45 minutes away at most from wherever else you need to be. If you have the time, you can cover most of what the island has to offer during your one or two week visit without ever feeling rushed.
When you’re tired of sun and sand you can shoot ‘em up at Reservoir Range, where archery and air pistols are a fun way to work out any lingering pre-vacation stress. A tour of the Antigua Distillery is a spirited way to experience a true taste of the island, and for those who want to try something a little different, you can share in the experience I had; a swim with stingrays at Stingray City Antigua.
FULL STOP!
“Did you just say swim with stingrays Simone? Didn’t the Crocodile Hunter get killed off by a stingray?”
Yes, he did, and yes, I actually fought my fears and went swimming with stingrays.
When we arrived at Stingray City, the experience started with our guides briefing us about the Southern Rays. We then took a scenic 5-minute speedboat ride between Antigua’s offshore islands, and we were dropped off at a shallow stingray pool.
All I remember was looking down at the white sand bottom surrounded by coral reef; the water was so blue. We were all encouraged to come off the boat and stand in the water. I sat there for a minute as the realness of the situation set in. What the hell was I doing? Swimming with stingrays; what the hell was I thinking?
I drummed up the nerve and stepped in the water. The Stingrays were not enclosed, and it seemed like intuitively, the stingrays knew that we were there. All of a sudden, I saw something brown move by my leg; then there was another one; then there were multiples. I stood there frozen trying to look cook, but screaming “Take me now,” in my head.
One brushed my leg and I screamed.
“Don’t worry,” the guide said soothingly, “They won’t hurt you. Remember to stay away from the tip of the ray, and you will be fine.”
“Easy for you to say,” I thought to myself. He was used to this, I was close to pissing in this clear, blue water.
After about five minutes, I began to loosen up. These were friendly stingrays; they would just swim by you, but not bother you. I heard our guide offer the opportunity to hold, feed and interact with stingrays. A lot of people were like, “Ummmm, no!”
My rebellious, spontaneous self was like, “Yes, let me try that.”
Hands down the most exhilarating experience of my life.
As I opened my eyes, I smiled. It was time to book another trip, and Antigua is at the top of my list.