Christmas in The Caribbean with The Travelling Hands & Rosewood Little Dix Bay

Who needs snow at Christmas, when you can have sand?


During our time at the stunning Rosewood Little Dix Bay earlier this year we donned our finest Santa hats (but stuck with our tweed suits, sort of...) and performed two Christmas classics for you on the sandy shores of the Caribbean. So if you'd like to see how The Travelling Hands do Christmas songs, this is the post for you!

We hope you enjoyed our festive fun in the Caribbean with Rosewood Little Dix Bay.


Merry Christmas from The Travelling Hands!


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We're back on dry land for this one, as Santa Claus is making his way to Little Dix Bay! Wearing our navy Marc Darcy 'Jerry' suits - one of our newest suit selections which we debuted in our latest Rosewood showcase video earlier this year.


Fun fact: The earliest known recorded version of 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town' is 1934 🤯

We'll start our journey with the song that kicks off the Christmas season every year and one we could never get bored of hearing! It's 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' by Mariah Carey. We dipped our toes in the beautiful waters of the British Virgin Islands, staggering our band members from the shore to the sea. Some musicians stayed drier than others during this shoot!


Fun fact: Did you know Mariah Carey co-wrote "All I Want for Christmas Is You" in just 15 minutes? 😲

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