
The Fall of Asa Wright
A three part series (so far) for the Trinidad Sunday Express on the closure of T&T’s world famous Asa Wright … Continue reading The Fall of Asa Wright
A three part series (so far) for the Trinidad Sunday Express on the closure of T&T’s world famous Asa Wright … Continue reading The Fall of Asa Wright
Written for Zing, the inflight magazine of Liat Airlines in the Caribbean, on the best place on the planet to … Continue reading Turtle Power
An investigation into the sudden closure of Trinidad and Tobago’s most famous ecotourism destination, the Asa Wright Nature Centre, for … Continue reading Paradise Lost
One day, in the not too distant future, tourists will come back to the Caribbean. But the nature of tourism … Continue reading North Coast Treasure
The leatherback turtle is in “precipitous decline”. But Trinidad, uniquely, has the capability to reverse an alarming regional “collapse”. The … Continue reading The Last Best Hope
A five-part investigation for the Trinidad Express into the government’s plans to establish a large multipurpose port in the village … Continue reading TOCO’s TURNING TIDE
Sandals have pulled out of Tobago. What drove them to do that? Their explanation of persistent negative publicity doesn’t ring … Continue reading The Sandals Saga
With the invitation of Sandals to Tobago, the government has signalled its commitment to tourism at last, apparently. They now … Continue reading The Sadim Touch
When I lived in Trinidad between 1996 and 2006 my journalistic career in that country began by writing and photographing … Continue reading Trinidad’s Stephen Ames: Seeing Green
This feature appeared in the Herald on Sunday’s Travel Magazine. The article was written and the cruise undertaken before the … Continue reading Island Hopping in Style