By Josien Bultman
Each island in the Caribbean is unique, but by observing and speaking to expats (and locals), you notice they all experience a lot of the same challenges and joys. Caribbean island life is not for everybody. That's why you see many people return to their home countries within a short period of time. A small group of people truly love it though and stay. Both for people that live or lived somewhere in the Caribbean, this list will sound familiar.
1. Island time really exists
I can count the number of times I was late in my life on 2 hands. I was brought up that way and clearly those values were not taught in
Each island in the Caribbean is unique, but by observing and speaking to expats (and locals), you notice they all experience a lot of the same challenges and joys. Caribbean island life is not for everybody. That's why you see many people return to their home countries within a short period of time. A small group of people truly love it though and stay. Both for people that live or lived somewhere in the Caribbean, this list will sound familiar.
1. Island time really exists
I can count the number of times I was late in my life on 2 hands. I was brought up that way and clearly those values were not taught in