Caribbean Life Season 4
We follow families as they leave the mainland behind and head to the Caribbean to live on island time. Join their search for an affordable slice of heaven, touring gorgeous homes on white sandy beaches. You don't have be rich to live in paradise!
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Caribbean Life
2014 / TV-GWe follow families as they leave the mainland behind and head to the Caribbean to live on island time. Join their search for an affordable slice of heaven, touring gorgeous homes on white sandy beaches. You don't have be rich to live in paradise!
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Steve, Tammi and their three young children want to leave their hectic life in Texas for the slower pace of life in Negril, Jamaica. Can they find the perfect family home in paradise?
Nicole Reed has been toiling away in a cubicle in Atlanta, Georgia for years. After visiting St. Croix for a friend's wedding, she knew she had to make a change. Nicole has always been interested in party planning, and a new life on a new island calls for a new career. With the help of her best friend Julie, Nicole is searching for a large home where she can run her businessone with an awesome pool and patio for throwing the best parties in the Caribbean. Broker Kerri Hanley has her work cut out for her though, as Nicole's picky tasteparticularly when it comes to dark wood kitchen cabinetsmight make it hard to find the perfect gem of a home.
An escape from Michigan winters is sought by a contractor and his wife, who are hoping to find the perfect seafront fixer-upper in the Bahamas. Top on their wish list is awesome water access for a boat and swimming.
Ocean lovers look forward to a new life on St. Croix, where they hope to find a furnished, Caribbean-style condo for under $250,000, close enough to the sea to be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves.
Brian and Amy have enjoyed life in San Francisco, but the hectic lifestyle and cost of living has worn them down. To escape, they began traveling to the Caribbean where they could relax and enjoy spending time together. Brian and Amy first visited Bocas del Toro for a quick getaway a few years ago and stayed at a bed and breakfast. They were immediately taken by the beautiful atmosphere and decided that opening a bed and breakfast could be their chance to start a new life in the Caribbean. They are excited to work with real estate agent, Jacy Hefner, to find their piece of paradise.
Lawyers with two young children want a change from the rat race in Florida, which is why they are searching Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman for a large waterfront property with a big yard for under $2 million.
A Canadian couple returns to the site of their destination wedding, Utila in Honduras, to search for their dream home. Their love of scuba diving has them on the hunt for a beach cottage with lots of privacy and great reef access.
Bob and Leigh are worn out from the long winters in Ohio and seek sunnier skies on St Croix. They want a large home to share with their extended family that has a pool and a gorgeous view.
A music producer and his wife who were both born and raised in the Cayman Islands are ready to go back home now that they are parents to twin toddlers. Their wish list includes a house big enough for their kids, proximity to the ocean and studio space. English
A corporate attorney has saved enough money to pursue her passions in life, which are scuba diving and writing, when she makes the move to Utila and searches for the perfect home that can accommodate guests and give her the direct reef access that she craves.
A California couple decides life is short and now is the time to move to Panama. They're looking for a home with a view and great dock access in Bocas del Toro.
Hoping to escape crowds, a couple wants to move to Hope Town on Elbow Cay in the Bahamas in search of a more tranquil life.
A couple of proud West Virginians and their selfie-obsessed children search for a family home on St. Croix, where they look forward to spending warm days sailing, swimming and snorkeling.
A move to Jamaica requires a newly married couple to find a large home to accommodate visits from their extended family. Also on their must-have list: a wine bar; pool; and gourmet chef's kitchen.