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Month: October 2015

News

St James Point Project Coming to Bodden Town Area

By the Caribbean Journal staff A major new condo-hotel project is coming to the Bodden Town area of Grand Cayman. The project comes as a result of an agreement between the government of the Cayman Islands and Beach Bay Land […]

News

Air France Adds Michelin Stars to Its Business Class Food

By the Caribbean Journal staff Heading to the Caribbean from Paris? Your food may have some Michelin flair. The company announced that Michelin-starred Chef Francois Adamski has designed original creations for business class customers on long-haul flights from Paris-Charles de […]

News

WestJet Reports Traffic Jump

By the Caribbean Journal staff WestJet’s traffic is on the rise, according to the company’s latest figures. The company reported a 7.8 percent increase in revenue passenger miles in September compared to the same month in 2014, along with a […]

News

Air Canada’s Traffic Is Climbing

By the Caribbean Journal staff Air Canada had a very strong September, according to the company’s latest data. The Canadian carrier reported a systemwide capacity increase of 11.5 percent last month, along with a load factor of 83.6 percent. That […]


In Bequia, a Major Healthcare Boost

It’s an all-too-familiar problem on islands like Bequia and Mustique: a pregnant woman goes into labor unexpectedly, and sometimes the only option is to risk danger to herself and her baby by traveling by speedboat to St Vincent. Now, that […]


The Caribbean’s Busiest Cruise Port Gets Bigger

Carnival Expands in Cozumel With $20 Million New Berth By the Caribbean Journal staff Carnival Corporation has expanded its operations in Cozumel with the launch of a third berth at its pier at Puerta Maya. Puerto Maya is the Caribbean […]

News

What International Business Means to Barbados’ Economy

By the Caribbean Journal staff Barbados needs to appreciate the value of its international business sector, according to the country’s Prime Minister. And Prime Minister Freundel Stuart is warning against undervaluing the country’s international business sector, saying that it “continues […]


Finding Home at St Thomas' Bolongo Bay Beach Resort

A hotel called home By Guy Britton ST THOMAS — You can feel it the moment you arrive. It’s about the guests. They’re all … so … happy. That’s because at the Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, the hotel becomes more than […]


Caribbean Home: A $4.5 Million Villa in Antigua

Above: Villa Capri The latest Caribbean Home heads to the Galley Bay Heights section of the island of Antigua, home to Villa Capri. This 7,500-square-foot, oceanfront villa has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a spectacular infinity pool. It also has […]

Experience

Underwater Caribbean: A Perfect Pair in Barbados

The latest Underwater Caribbean photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Brandi Fleischman, who sent in this beautiful shot of a sting ray and a sea turtle under the sea in Barbados. Do you have a great shot of the world […]


Caribbean Photo of the Week: San Juan and the Condado Lagoon

The latest Caribbean Journal reader photo comes from Jose Buera, who sent in this lovely shot of San Juan from the Condado Lagoon. Did you take a great photo of the Caribbean? Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the […]


Copa, GOL Sign Codeshare Agreement

By the Caribbean Journal staff Panama-based Copa Airlines and Brazil-based GOL have announced the signing of a codeshare agreement. The agreement aims to “increase connectivity between Copa Airlines and GOL and facilitate travel to and from Brazil throughout Latin America […]


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