Six Great Restaurants in Bonaire

By: - August 23rd, 2013
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Capriccio Ristorante

Capriccio is the brainchild of star chef Andrea Magni, who was the youngest chef in Italy to receive a Michelin star. Capriccio, which recently changed its location in Kralendijk, has simply tremendous food.


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Antigua Airport Gets Solar Boost

Above: the airport approach road By the Caribbean Journal staff Motorists heading to the VC Bird International Airport in Antigua will be getting a lift from the environment, thanks to a new solar installation on the airport approach road. Agencies including the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority, the Antigua Public Utilities Authority and the Public […]

Bonaire

Trinidad, Guatemala Talk Energy

Above; Port of Spain (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff Guatemala Energy Minister Erick Archila Dehesa and Trinidad Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine recently held talks on potential business cooperation between the two countries. Dehesa said Guatemala was “keen” on shifting to liquefied natural gas, and that Trinidad and Tobago could “play an active and […]

Bonaire

Jamaica Off to Strong Start on IMF Reforms, But Economy Remains Sluggish

Above: Kingston By the Caribbean Journal staff Jamaica is off to a strong start under its new programme with the International Monetary Fund, but the country’s economy remains less than productive. The IMF concluded a staff mission to Jamaica last week to conduct its first review of the country’s IMF-supported programme, holding talks with Finance […]


Chinese Government to Build Pair of New Schools in Jamaica

Above: Kingston (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff The Chinese government has signed an agreement to build a pair of new schools in Jamaica. The new infant schools will be located in Kingston’s Tower Hill and St Thomas’ Morant Estate. Foreign Minister AJ Nicholson signed the agreement this week during a visit by a […]

The Caribbean's Greenest Hotels - 2013

Tiamo — South Andros Island, Bahamas Tiamo is all about green. The boutique resort uses sustainable construction methods, locally sourced ingredients and, most importantly, 100 percent of the electricity is derived from solar energy.

Haiti's El Rancho Hotel Completes Construction, Set For October Opening

Above: Kingston (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff The Chinese government has signed an agreement to build a pair of new schools in Jamaica. The new infant schools will be located in Kingston’s Tower Hill and St Thomas’ Morant Estate. Foreign Minister AJ Nicholson signed the agreement this week during a visit by a […]

Light Earthquake Causes Shaking in Western Puerto Rico

Above: a rendering of the quake (USGS) By the Caribbean Journal staff A 3.7-magnitude earthquake caused light shaking in western Puerto Rico on Wednesday evening, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake, which occurred around 9:49 PM, struck about 25 kilometres west of Puerto Real and about 147 kilometres west-southwest of San Juan. […]