What makes the Caribbean different?


What makes the Caribbean different? Each island has its own historical influences, resulting in different traditions, cuisine, cocktails, festivals, and music. Languages vary from English to Spanish, French, and Creole, the latter influenced by French, Spanish, or Dutch, with Hindi and African expressions thrown in.


What makes Caribbean people unique?

All these diverse strains of sports, language, religion, music, ethnic background and cuisine blend together to create a unique culture and help to fashion us as a distinct and identifiable people of the world.


What are 5 aspects of Caribbean culture?

The term Caribbean culture summarizes the artistic, musical, literary, culinary, political and social elements that are representative of Caribbean people all over the world.


Why do people like the Caribbean?

White sandy beaches, clear pristine waters, and lush forests cover the Caribbean Islands, and many of the islands have a bunch of exploration endeavors. You can jump in the water for some snorkeling and swimming with dolphins, or opt for a relaxing sail instead.


What is unique about the Caribbean?

1. The Caribbean region is what's called an archipelago, made up of around 700 islands, islets, reefs and caves. 2. Only around 2% of the islands in the Caribbean are actually inhabited by people.