Or do you prefer the type of hike, just a little faster than a stroll,
armed with your binoculars, particularly along the cliff edge with
distant views of tropical islands... then head for
Carriacou.
Wonderful scenery and beautiful birds a perfect synergy.
From coastal cliff to tropical rain forest, this is where you will
find the mega spots!
Birdwatching in the islands of the Caribbean offers an endless diversity
of sights, sounds and scents.
Birdwatching in
Dominica takes you along ancient Amerindian trails.
Dominica is a wonderful birdwatching country or you may prefer to
visit Grenada
offering superb trails around the Grand Etang National Park.
In St Lucia
the Forestry Department organises hikes through the rainforest.
With birdwatching as an added option.
A trip to Soufrier is an excellent opportunity to
trek through rainforest and enjoy birdwatching along the way.
Barbados
has organised hikes along the route of the long-gone railway. But the
best place to birdwatch in Barbados has to be the Graham
Hall Bird Sanctuary.
While hiking in Jamaica
whose name means 'Land of wood and water' offers tremendous diversity
including the 200 acre Blue Mountain/John Crow Mountain National Park.
In Trinidad
the Asa Wright Nature Centre, just north or Arima, is an excellent
hiking destination. A 2 1/2 hour walk brings you to the 700 acres of forest
and its many trails, pools for swimming and abundance of flora and fauna.
Birdwatching in the Caribbean, good for the body and
the soul!