Caribbean Week In New York; Get The Best Of Caribbean At Big Apple



When we think about New York, it reminds me of a tag line which describes what New York is, a ‘city that never sleeps’. Along with this it is a hub of many events and celebrations and one of them is Caribbean Week in New York.

The event is organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization, a time when the Caribbean New Yorkers feel on the seventh heaven and ninth cloud, for their culture and tradition takes the front seat with the private and public activities happening throughout the city. The event will feature Caribbean Travel and Cultural Fair & Caribbean Treats: Food, Rum & Rhythm. The Caribbean travel and cultural fair will have music and dance performances and specialty Caribbean food by celebrity chefs.

Those who love traveling should not miss the Caribbean Vacation Mart which will offer amazing vacation packages at unimaginable low price. The Bridal Wedding and Bridal Expo will definitely tempt girls to get married as soon as possible and already married ladies will feel like getting married again.

Off course one cannot afford to miss the sumptuous taste of the Caribbean island. For New Yorkers it is the high time for they can get the taste of the island in their own city. Enjoy the Caribbean treats and cuisine with Dutch, English, French & Spanish influences and sample the sweet flavored rum.

The food will become more delicious when it will be well complimented by live music performances and folkloric performances. Clarinet Magicos from Dominican Republic and Boss & The Horse Power Band from Anguilla will perform live. Martinique Sunrise duet & Danza Fiesta Group from Puerto Rico will show their interactive folkloric performances. Get the best of Caribbean at the Big Apple.

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