Where to Travel in 2015: The Must-Visit Places in the Caribbean

By: - December 29th, 2014
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The Exumas

Many travelers will tell you that the hue of the water in the Bahamas isn’t like anywhere else in the wider region. And that’s probably true. The islands of the Exumas are a turquoise-tinged paradise, with crystal-clear water and Bahamian friendliness. And the hotels are up to the standard, from the hyper-indulgent villa resort, Fowl Cay, to Sandals Great Exuma to the budget-friendly Staniel Cay Yacht Club.


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News

Hyatt Ziva Opens Another Property

Above: Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta By the Caribbean Journal staff Hyatt has opened its third all inclusive Mexico resort, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts and Playa Hotels and Resorts announced. The new property is located at the former Dreams Puerto Vallarta, which recently underwent a $20 million expansion, renovation and repositioning. The property’s debut is the […]

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Caribbean Photo of the Day: The Caribbean Version of Sugarloaf

Above: Pain de Sucre in Terre de Haut (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff It’s one of the world’s most iconic places: Sugarloaf Mountain in Brazil. But did you know it has a counterpart in the Caribbean? It’s called Pain de Sucre, or Sugar Bread, and it’s the most famous spot on the tiny […]

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The Caribbean's Best Pools - 2014

Casa Colonial, Dominican Republic You gotta love a rooftop pool. This oasis at the Dominican Republic boutique hotel overlooks the sands of Playa Dorada and is the ideal place to kick back with a cold cerveza.


Rum Journal: A Barbados Rum Distillery You Need To Visit

Above: tasting rums at Foursquare (all photos by CJ) BARBADOS — IT’S A place where the rum flows like water. On every block, at every street corner, there’s a rum shop or a rum bar or a place to find an almost sinfully affordable glass of Mount Gay rum, or so it seems. Indeed, Barbados […]

Who Travels to Cuba?

Above a Royalton resort in Cuba By the Caribbean Journal staff In light of the recent rapprochement between the United States and Cuba, many wonder about the future of American tourism to Cuba, and what that will mean both for Cuba and for the rest of the region. So we thought it might be helpful […]

St Kitts’ Ocean Terrace Inn Planning March 2015 Reopening

Above: tasting rums at Foursquare (all photos by CJ) BARBADOS — IT’S A place where the rum flows like water. On every block, at every street corner, there’s a rum shop or a rum bar or a place to find an almost sinfully affordable glass of Mount Gay rum, or so it seems. Indeed, Barbados […]

Copa Begins New Cuba Flights

Above: a Copa plane By the Caribbean Journal staff Copa Airlines has launched new flights between Panama and Santa Clara, Cuba, the carrier announced. Santa Clara is the carrier’s second location in Cuba. “People who love nature, idyllic beaches and exotic locales will want to vacation in this fantastic destination, which offers a diverse tourism […]

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