Want to Move to the Caribbean? Watch this First - [The Ugly Truth about Island Living]

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • So you've decided to move to the Caribbean. Congratulations!
    Here is the truth about island living, but remember that life in the Caribbean also comes with its highs. The great thing is, and once you live here you will realize that too, is that you can turn the worst situation into a positive one. Why do you think Caribbean people are so mellow?
    It's all about your own attitude towards life.
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Komentáře • 149

  • @melvinbridgewater6402
    @melvinbridgewater6402 Před rokem +115

    As a 66yr old man who resides and worked for 44yrs of my life in the U.S. I also lived and worked the first 22yrs of my life in Antigua & Barbuda. Due to 'REMOTE LEARNING' and the privilege to 'WORK REMOTELY'.... when I compare the pros with the cons, I chose the better of the 2 evils. Give me the Caribbean 365 days of the year...way less stress than living in North America. 🇦🇬 Thank you!

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +9

      You are so right, Melvin

    • @stevesteve7162
      @stevesteve7162 Před rokem +3

      And no demonization

    • @familymatters6122
      @familymatters6122 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing this comment

    • @andras8911
      @andras8911 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirlHi. I’m thinking and planning to live in the Caribbean for a year and I’m looking to see if I can continue my shipping company from the roads of us to the islands of the Caribbean.
      Would you have any references for companies that would use my shipping services?
      I just thought your a nice person and helpful and we could get to know each other?

  • @maijathrontveit6234
    @maijathrontveit6234 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for mentioning the dogs and cats. That was the most shocking thing about traveling to the Caribbean. It made me so incredibly sad.

  • @tuncherferad6128
    @tuncherferad6128 Před rokem +23

    THE BEST AND genuine review for Caribbean living. I wish more ppl could watch this and understand. These are the things you won't find easily on the internet! Well done!

  • @islandnemo1317
    @islandnemo1317 Před rokem +11

    Oh boy, when it comes to being a tour guide. You hit it on the nail. I enjoyed it, and took people to remote hiking locations, and ruins. A special experience for everyone. Yet, even after taking people through friend recommendations; who actually paid well. It didnt come close to the mechanic payment on your vehicles when they are gone. Its not a vacation for you. You have to make it here every day. Also, all other points are point on. 😅😢 It's a trade off, a paradise tax if you will. Thanks for the vid. Much better than most on island living 🙏

  • @reena7523
    @reena7523 Před rokem +14

    I went to St Lucia first in 2022 and stayed in a hotel. Went to St Lucia again in 2023 and stayed in an airbnb, I can definitely tell you the cost of groceries was a complete shock to the system. I’ve made some friends out in St Lucia and really love the island. I do hope in future to own a properties within a property to run my own airbnb.
    I think another great point, would have be don’t expect exceptional customer service all the time. Let’s be honest some Caribbean people cannot handle constructive criticism without taking offensive to it. I’ve seen it with amongst locals to one another and I’ve experienced it for myself as a tourist. Definitely some customer service training needs to be installed especially if you are working in the travel and tourism industry or just in locations with high levels of travellers.

    • @mrtnj.9502
      @mrtnj.9502 Před rokem +1

      Hi there,
      What is airbnb, Please?
      What other industries they've got besides tourisme? - Rum distilleries? Thanks

    • @reena7523
      @reena7523 Před rokem

      @@mrtnj.9502 airbnb is marketplace for short-term rentals. So property owners can rent out their apartments, houses, villas or even a spare room known as a “private room” to travellers. The home is yours for you duration, it’s self service. Can typically be cheaper than staying in the hotel. But you would have to buy and cook your own groceries.
      I’m regards to rum distilleries, I’m not to sure about that.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +2

      Re: customer service. You’re not kidding. I lived in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and customer service is non-existent. First, there IS such a thing as “island time.” They move at their OWN pace and in their OWN time. There is NO hustle despite how long the line may be. They always chit chat about the family and things before getting down to business (cultural difference from those of us accustomed to efficient service), no matter how many people remain in line.
      Furthermore, in Cayman, the Caymanians are guaranteed work over everyone else on the island so they don’t fear for their jobs if they are slow and inefficient - the next Caymanian they hire will move just as slowly. There’s no competition to feel the need to “rush.”
      One thing you’d better get used to when moving to the islands from the uk, usa or canada is the slower pace of life occurs everywhere…bank, immigration office, licensing office, tax office, etc Don’t ever delude yourself to think you can accomplish 5 errands before noon - those 5 errands will take at least ALL day!

  • @reginafromrio
    @reginafromrio Před 7 měsíci +4

    I love that you said to learn the culture and the language. It's so important!

  • @bamboozle02368
    @bamboozle02368 Před rokem +15

    Excellent and so true! I returned to Barbados to live five years ago and she is right on target!

  • @azureblubabee
    @azureblubabee Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow, what a great informative video! Thank you for your candor 😊❤

  • @nalayini1504
    @nalayini1504 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent information, thanks for this video 🙏🏽💕

  • @kkgt6591
    @kkgt6591 Před rokem +8

    Nice video, can you please also touch upon subjects of health care services and law and order situation.

  • @cxrriz
    @cxrriz Před rokem +5

    Thank you. I live in Sweden but have always been intrigued by the Caribbean.

  • @callieduval3000
    @callieduval3000 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for sharing I have always wanted to retire in the Caribbean and exploring which one I will choose so thanks again.

  • @havilahroman6337
    @havilahroman6337 Před rokem +2

    Very accurate! Grew up in islands my whole life. Both in the pacific and in the Caribbean

  • @kietdang6252
    @kietdang6252 Před rokem +3

    Love your content, Riselle. Very informative.

  • @wandaandkiddos2400
    @wandaandkiddos2400 Před rokem +3

    Great video island girl!!! The best one I’ve seen so far.

  • @pnwcruiser
    @pnwcruiser Před rokem +1

    Terrific video. Thank you for the insights!

  • @tracylalla3732
    @tracylalla3732 Před 2 lety +8

    Island fever!!! I can relate

  • @ajalanbrown2200
    @ajalanbrown2200 Před rokem +7

    lately i been thinking about entrepreneurship and being able to work from anywhere is one of my endeavors, thanks a bunch for the info.

  • @kevinvincent1963
    @kevinvincent1963 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This have helped me so much thanks Africa is for me .

  • @alexandrubaginean7369
    @alexandrubaginean7369 Před 3 měsíci

    Very good points!

  • @stephenray7278
    @stephenray7278 Před rokem +5

    You are sharing some great information that people don't think about transient friends is a tough thing

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like you may have experienced your share of friends leaving 😔

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +2

      Mexico is no different. Just as you got to know someone and become friends, they went back to Europe, the USA or canada. Mexico was amazing but could be a very lonely place.

    • @BearingMySeoul
      @BearingMySeoul Před 9 měsíci

      @@fluffytail6355 Lived in Seoul, Korea for 5 years and it was the same thing. A small sliver of people married locals and stayed but nearly every single person I knew has moved elsewhere, including myself.

  • @patriceb1274
    @patriceb1274 Před 2 lety +10

    Trying to buy a restaurant in St. Martin has been exhausting coming from the US. We finally threw in the towel a few weeks ago. Plan B hopefully move there within 5 years!!!

    • @christopherlochan3362
      @christopherlochan3362 Před měsícem

      yeah..i feel you. I had all red tapes trying to open a business in st. lucia

    • @patriceb1274
      @patriceb1274 Před 17 dny +1

      @@christopherlochan3362 Restaurant was purchased!

  • @jijib7691
    @jijib7691 Před 2 lety +7

    OMG Riselle, I lived and worked in the DR and Mexico for 7 years combined, and you described my life back then to a T!! 💕

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 2 lety +2

      I actually forgot to add Power Outages. Remember those?

    • @jijib7691
      @jijib7691 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl Haha, I sure do! And I don't miss them!

    • @stevesteve7162
      @stevesteve7162 Před rokem +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl I rather power outages than being alone

  • @reginafromrio
    @reginafromrio Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm subbing because you know what's up! Lived in Vieques for 7 yrs. All true! Mañana mañana, rejas, lines, food expensive, friends transient, Island fever, deliveries scarce, stray dogs, internet, transportation, bugs, all the things!! But relax, right? You have the most beautiful beach right there :)

  • @louisd95714
    @louisd95714 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for keeping it real. I've vacationed to St. Martin two years ago, Toured both sides, Saint Martin on the French side, and Sint Maarten on the Dutch side. It's a beautiful island. Went to a good portion of the beaches, including Philipsburg Mullet Bay, and a few beaches on the French side. I also went to Anguilla. What a beautiful beach there! I always wondered how those people live in those houses on those tall mountains in Sint Maarten. LOL.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I hope you come back and see us soon. And those houses on the tall mountains have the best views 😆

    • @louisd95714
      @louisd95714 Před rokem

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl I forgot to write where I stayed. I was at the Oyster Bay Beach Club Hotel. It’s a pretty darn nice place to stay. :)

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +1

      @@louisd95714 I hope you had an ocean view ;-) Although the lagoon side isn't too shabby either.

    • @louisd95714
      @louisd95714 Před rokem +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl It was. My view was the infinity pool with the ocean behind it.

  • @mrs.rogersneighborhood
    @mrs.rogersneighborhood Před rokem +2

    I lived in Bermuda, but it’s been awhile since I’ve lived on an island, so I’m coming back for some reminders. Lol

  • @Caribbean_King
    @Caribbean_King Před 7 měsíci +1

    The tip about getting a VPN to stream is helpful! I have to have tv, especially for sports!! 😂😂

  • @jeffknight2907
    @jeffknight2907 Před rokem +6

    Great video! I lived in Asia for ten years and living abroad is living abroad. Adjust to the culture and learn the language.

  • @christopherlochan3362
    @christopherlochan3362 Před měsícem +1

    Trinidad and Tobago have a lot of jobs compared to other islands, but the cost of living is extremely high, especially recently since the gas spike. 400%. Because of this I moved to St. Lucia only because I was getting a good paying job. It's even worse here, the cost of living is high. The only thing is cheap is rent. Gas is ridiculous. The main reason for the high cost is duty and tax. For example, if I bring a replacement part for my car that cost $100USD, I'd usually pay a little under $100 USD to ship it out of Florida and customs to St. Lucia. Not everything is heavily tax but the most important things are. And while it is a slow nice living blue beaches and low crime, I don't like it at all. Government services are the worst and for some reason the car insurance is pay for a full year no matter the month you bring your car for insurance. This is why a lot of people spoil visa and get out of here...

  • @nunobarros3629
    @nunobarros3629 Před 2 lety +1

    Signed. Not from a Carib, but from a Brazilian islander. 😉
    Masha danki, Riselle!!!

  • @mblydenvlogs
    @mblydenvlogs Před rokem +12

    So over here in the Virgin Islands, particularly the island of st croix we have a major problem with the pets left back from expats. We now have a “snake” problem on the island too! People mainly come to the island to work at the oil refinery and they bring their snakes as pets when they are relatively small, but by the time they leave the snake are to big to take with them so they just release them into the wild, where the mate! Before you know it we have an overwhelming snake population that the island has never seen!

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +5

      Aruba has the same problem with snakes. To the point that the Government has asked all citizens to kill the invasive reptiles if seen while hiking. St. Maarten has that problem with monkeys brought in as pets and now they have grown to an alarming number. Expats leaving their pets behind when they move back to the mainland is a serious issue on most islands. My heart breaks at how many homeless dogs and cats there are roaming around. We are seriously our own worst enemy, aren’t we

    • @caribbeanvolunteers2994
      @caribbeanvolunteers2994 Před rokem +2

      Seconding your sentiments! I'm on St. Croix and the snake invasion is seriously out of hand.

    • @familymatters6122
      @familymatters6122 Před rokem +1

      Omg are you serious?

    • @familymatters6122
      @familymatters6122 Před rokem +4

      Why are they even allowed to bring their pets in the 1st place wth

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +3

      @@familymatters6122what do you have against moving with pets? They should abandon them in their homeland when they move to the island? What’s wrong with you?? They should be mandated to take the pets home with them that they brought. The pets come in through customs so they need to leave through customs or have a vet’s certificate indicating why the pet can’t accompany them home.

  • @morganmore6
    @morganmore6 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Home🇹🇹 for me just going back to wear i was born..

  • @selinlightlovelife
    @selinlightlovelife Před 6 měsíci

    what about local market fruits and vegetables

  • @JustMyOpinion-
    @JustMyOpinion- Před rokem

    Hi miss, what is your occupation exactly, or what was? if retired.

  • @andras8911
    @andras8911 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m thinking and planning to move to the Caribbean and continue my shipping company from Us roads to the seas of the Caribbean.
    Anyone has any references companies might use my shipping services?
    Ty 😀

  • @benjaminslife9424
    @benjaminslife9424 Před rokem +4

    I did notice that the roads are not very good in the Caribbean islands I visited. The streets signs weren’t very good either.
    I noticed when I visited Costa Rica I did see a stray dog walking around. I think that dog may have had fleas.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +1

      Not all islands but some
      Definitely have the poor roads and lack of signs. It adds to the charm 😆

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +1

      Really, you think a dog in a 3rd world humid country could have fleas? 🤦‍♀️

    • @benjaminslife9424
      @benjaminslife9424 Před rokem

      @@fluffytail6355 I think that dog may have gave me fleas or something. Which is why I’m very careful around stray dogs in 3rd world countries now. 🤔

  • @DJMonee727
    @DJMonee727 Před měsícem +1

    Please comment on Veterinary care & medical care.
    Thank You. 🙏🏼🩵

  • @aidanvasquez995
    @aidanvasquez995 Před 3 měsíci

    Bottom line sounds like you need to well established financially before the move. Not the video I was looking for. Thanks for the tips.

  • @trezndawg4240
    @trezndawg4240 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Im actually considering a visit to your island of Curacao in 2024. I have been traving back and forth to Maui for years and looking for something different. Maui is absolutely overran by tourist like myself, LOL. But a significant prerequisite for my moving to a Caribbean Island is, Golf Courses. I've noticed some of Caribbean Islands have no more than 2 Golf Courses.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, Curaçao has if I’m nit mistaken three but mist islands are too small to have more than one if at all. Anguilla had a very popular one but it’s just that one.

    • @mabeaute8963
      @mabeaute8963 Před 2 měsíci

      @trenzdawg4240 did you go? I live on Maui and am thinking of visiting the Carib just cuz island life suits me.
      Share your experience if you care to

  • @Annabelle66633
    @Annabelle66633 Před rokem +9

    I think, unless your a millionaire or have lots of money, don’t bother moving to the Caribbean 😌😂🌴

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +7

      It does sound like it, right? But think of all the locals, like me, who actually live here and experience the bad and the great every single day. We make it happen.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem

      Agreed

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Před měsícem

    Last August I visited Aruba, to check out a new British Airways route. London to Aruba via Antigua. I found Aruba to be pretty awful. The climate 70F to 95F all day every day and about 90% humidity. So rain just after sunset is common. It gets worse. It relies on tourism to survive, mostly from the USA. The Capital Orangestat has loads of stores flogging expensive tat that nobody wants but Americans buy. A small beer at about $12 is a clue as to how expensive it is. No I will not be returning.

  • @TamiamiParkFlyers
    @TamiamiParkFlyers Před rokem +4

    Internet = get satellite Internet
    CZcams videos not availables = use VPN
    TV channels = Use Internet TV channles (android box)

  • @user-lr8vl4pe6i
    @user-lr8vl4pe6i Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this! How feasible is it to get around in SXM using taxis? My wife and I are headed there for two months later this year and the cost of a rental car seems exorbitant.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 9 měsíci +1

      If you think renting a car is exorbitant, wait till you use taxis for everything

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Před rokem +3

    How do the island residents survive with such high prices on imported foods and products with few local alternatives and lower incomes?

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +5

      They don’t eat much and crime is high to get what they need

  • @clemdane
    @clemdane Před rokem +1

    How easy or hard is it to make your own garden and grow your own fruits and vegetables?

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem

      I don’t have green thumbs at all and do not do any gardening even though I should but I have seen an increase in it since the lockdown, even on islands where gardening wasn’t really a thing.

  • @darrylb4048
    @darrylb4048 Před rokem +3

    I live on an island, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada and you even here you get island fever at first. But, this island has everything one could want, even palm trees. It is over 9 hours long by car with most of the way being four lane hwys.
    Nice vid.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem

      Vancouver island is gorgeous. I cannot wait to visit.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem +1

      You get island fever because it costs almost $300 roundtrip to take your car to the mainland and back.

    • @darrylb4048
      @darrylb4048 Před rokem

      @@fluffytail6355 hardly an issue

    • @darrylb4048
      @darrylb4048 Před rokem

      @@GEN_X_ Wow, I guess you live in the woods then, because unless you do there is always something we can complain about. I pick my battles in life and this one is minor in nature.

    • @darrylb4048
      @darrylb4048 Před rokem

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl You will love it. Enjoy.

  • @keyanregiste2503
    @keyanregiste2503 Před 2 lety +1

    Can u tell us about the prices on food items pls

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 2 lety +1

      This is a very difficult question to answer. All items? One item? I don’t have them from the top of my head. I’ll need to take a trip to a supermarket, which is my least favorite thing to do.

    • @patriceb1274
      @patriceb1274 Před 2 lety +1

      Trying to buy a restaurant in St. Martin has been exhausting coming from the US. We finally threw in the towel a few weeks ago. Plan B hopefully move there within 5 years!!!

    • @patriceb1274
      @patriceb1274 Před 2 lety +3

      A box of Rice Crispies was $7. Produce was extremely expensive.

  • @nietmeernietmeer4459
    @nietmeernietmeer4459 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you guys speak dutch ?
    How can a Surinamese person find work overthere ?

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 2 lety +1

      Some of us do, not many. English is the main language spoken here. I don'y know how easy it is for a foreigner to find a job. You'll need to check with an immigration service agent.

  • @user-nm2xy8zh3f
    @user-nm2xy8zh3f Před 7 měsíci

    What about health care?

  • @firemanprice
    @firemanprice Před 2 lety +1

    I will or want to bring my Big Jeep Gladiator with me. Is that a possibility, do you know of any who’s done this ?

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 2 lety +3

      There are people who actually buy their cars on the US and ship it down from Florida. Check with 4-star cargo or one of the other shipping companies that ship to St. Maarten. It’s an easy Google search. I hope this helps.

    • @firemanprice
      @firemanprice Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl It does big time. And being that I already live here in Florida should be easier, thanx again.

    • @mrtnj.9502
      @mrtnj.9502 Před rokem +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl Are there taxes concerning that? - or to taking your stuff to your new living place in the Island? - and What Are taxes in St. Maarten generally? - thank you.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo Před 8 měsíci

      @@mrtnj.9502 Rust and theft. I wouldnt drive anything fancy. Get an old dunde buggy or beat up 4x

  • @jasrob8247
    @jasrob8247 Před rokem +3

    What kind of jobs are available for someone moving to an island coming from the us? Are there any remote options? (Outside of being an entrepreneur)

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +8

      Remote work is possible in most Caribbean islands but most are for entrepreneurs and business owners. All sorts of regular jobs are available and differs on each island but remember that locals need those jobs more than you do.

    • @mrtnj.9502
      @mrtnj.9502 Před rokem +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl Oh yeah, how is it safety questions in St. Maarten? - Is there problems as burglary, robbery on streets (or at night), and pocketrollers in the markets?... Etc. Thank you.

    • @MyLordAndMyGodJesusChrist
      @MyLordAndMyGodJesusChrist Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@TheTravelingIslandGirlwhen Caribbeans come to Usa i will say : but remember the locals need the jobs before you ..

  • @jackrosario9990
    @jackrosario9990 Před rokem +5

    Well, were I live in the Caribbean, I pay 130 dollars for a 2 bedroom in an ok neighborhood and the internet is about 12 dollars a month and buying food is not that bad I can buy for 150 a month and I can go to the movies for about 5 to 6 dollars, the roads are bad and the drivers are terrible!

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +3

      That’s great. Which Caribbean island are you on?

    • @jackrosario9990
      @jackrosario9990 Před rokem +4

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl DR, but I know the area and know were to look, things are slow but the people are very kind!

    • @mrtnj.9502
      @mrtnj.9502 Před rokem +3

      Hí there,
      The apartment you rented - was it 130,-US dollars for a day or for a week or for a month? - and in which Island, please?
      Oh yeah, how is it safety questions? - Is there problems as burglary, robbery on streets (or at night), and pocketrollers in the markets?... Etc. Thank you.

    • @jackrosario9990
      @jackrosario9990 Před rokem +2

      @@mrtnj.9502 I lived in a barrio not any fancy place, the place was nice and the people friendly. I paid 130 a month nothing fancy!

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo Před 8 měsíci

      @@mrtnj.9502 Stay in at night...bars on windows and doors are an indicator of crime even the good parts

  • @jamconnell1377
    @jamconnell1377 Před rokem +4

    No island fever if you move to the dominican republic because it's so big and has so many different places to go and see and has very diverse landscapes

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +1

      I've been several times. It is indeed big but I would miss my english speaking islands.

    • @mrtnj.9502
      @mrtnj.9502 Před rokem +2

      Hí there,
      Oh yeah, how is it safety questions? - Is there problems as burglary, robbery on streets (or at night), and pocketrollers in the markets?... Etc. Thank you.

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +3

      @@mrtnj.9502 there is petty crime everywhere. St. Maarten too. We are not crime-free. I wish we were.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Před rokem

      @@mrtnj.9502most Caribbean islands are “poor.” Where the poor live there will be crime, pickpockets, etc. if you don’t know this, you’re best to stay home

    • @miv6851
      @miv6851 Před 6 měsíci

      Similar to Cuba

  • @ramalingamavinashigounder3909

    I want to migrate to an island for starting my business. Can you help me

  • @mikeoconnor4590
    @mikeoconnor4590 Před rokem +2

    I’m a little surprised that produce is so high
    You’d think that the produce could be grown on the island

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +3

      Peoduce is grown on the islands and some islands like the DR produce more than others. The smaller islands are not able to produce high quantities to sustain the entire population so we import.

    • @mikeoconnor4590
      @mikeoconnor4590 Před rokem +1

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl Thanks for so quick a response

  • @DJMonee727
    @DJMonee727 Před měsícem

    Why can't you take your phone into the Bank ?????

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před měsícem

      I don’t think it’s the case on all islands but it has to do with security.

  • @frankwhite83able
    @frankwhite83able Před rokem +1

    a4 sport car lol

    • @MaZaCar_Xiaoyu
      @MaZaCar_Xiaoyu Před rokem +1

      Lool I had to Google the A4 since I was wondering if Audi recently produced a sports car I didn't know about 😂

  • @marketamania
    @marketamania Před rokem +2

    Not true... I live on Exuma, before Mexico, DR, Martinique... Now is cheeper than Europe with fucking snow

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před rokem +4

      I agree. Not many destinations can top Europe when it comes to expenses. I lived in the Netherlands for 6 years. And living here is way better than in Europe, in my opinion. No snow, like yiu mentioned. But grocery shopping is definitely more expensive in many Caribbean islands even compared to Europe. Thank you for sharing your experience. Exhuma is high on my list and I hope to visit soon.

  • @krstone0
    @krstone0 Před 9 měsíci

    What about safety? How is crime out there?

    • @TheTravelingIslandGirl
      @TheTravelingIslandGirl  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Obviously it differs island to island. The islands are all very different yet very similar and cannot be grouped as one.

    • @krstone0
      @krstone0 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TheTravelingIslandGirl We’re are thinking about making the move. What island would you say is the safest?

  • @chrislee2458
    @chrislee2458 Před 9 měsíci

    perpetual tourists or expats. Choose.

  • @kingtrance307
    @kingtrance307 Před 4 měsíci

    The ugly truth is it’s much more expensive than the mainland.

  • @user-xu9ib9cd6d
    @user-xu9ib9cd6d Před 4 měsíci

    Do not compare us to UK or USA, we are smaller, less developed, and poorer.

  • @TruthInspector
    @TruthInspector Před 7 dny

    long intro...im out

  • @heatherheather6127
    @heatherheather6127 Před 5 měsíci

    talking too much we need to see videos