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Month: August 2016

News

St Martin Eyes Developer for Major New Marigot Bay Harbour Project

Marigot

St Martin has big plans for Marigot Bay Harbour. The French Caribbean tourism hub has launched an international tender for developers looking to enter into an economic investment partnership for a “sustainable tourism project” on the site. The project includes […]

News

Four Seasons Nevis Names New Executive Chef

New Executive Chef

There’s a new top chef at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis. The property has announced the appointment of Samuel Faggetti as its new executive chef. Faggetti comes to the property after most recently serving as executive sous chef at the […]

News

The Best Hotels in St. John

Best Hotels in St. John

You can’t fly into St. John (catch a plane to St. Thomas (find St Thomas hotels here) and then hop the ferry over) but its behind-the-gateway location only adds to the appeal of the smallest U.S. Virgin Island. Once you […]

Caribbean Video

VIDEO: A Walk on the Beach on Stocking Island, Bahamas

Stocking Island

It’s one of those pilgrimage destinations for boaters: Stocking Island, that tiny oasis off the coast of Great Exuma in the Bahamas. It’s home to the famous Chat ‘n Chill bar, but it also boasts a spectacular beach of its […]


A Caribbean Private Island For $1 Million

It’s the dream: a Caribbean Private Island. And while they are never cheap, private islands in the Caribbean can often go for less than you think — or even less than an apartment in a major US city. Like, for […]


VIDEO: Blue Waters: The Best-Kept Secret in Antigua

Blue Waters

Some hotels are timeless. They take you to another era, another world. They make you feel like you’ve arrived somewhere different, somewhere special. The Blue Waters Hotel is precisely that kind of hotel. First opened in 1960, Antigua’s Blue Waters […]

News

Jamaica’s Tryall Club Launches Golf Course Renovation

Tryall Club

One of the Caribbean’s top golf resorts has planned a major course renovation. Jamaica’s Tryall Club has launched a two-phased renovation of the Tryall Golf Club in Montego Bay. Work on the Back Nine has already begun, with a debut […]


Nigel Spence: A Recipe for Chickpea Souse

Chickpea Souse

A different kind of souse recipe By Nigel Spence CJ Contributor Driving around the other evening, this car pulled up beside me at the traffic light.  Even through my closed windows I could feel the vibration of the base pumping […]


United Expanding Nonstop Flights to St Kitts

St Kitts United

United Airlines is expanding its nonstop flights to St Kitts, the country’s tourist board announced. The carrier will be starting its Newark-St Kitts service earlier in the year and flying throughout the winter, summer and fall in 2017. That will […]

News

Hyatt’s Newest Global Hires

Hyatt

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has named a pair of major new global hires. The company has announced the addition of Jen Acerra as vice president for global brand research and insights, along with Heather Geisler as vice president for creative and […]


Antigua’s Solar-Powered Schools

Solar-Powered Schools

One of the Caribbean’s most solar-friendly countries has continued its green push by adding solar power to a host of schools. Antigua and Barbuda has already supplied 12 schools with PV Energy’s sun2roof [sic] photovoltaic roof installations, such as one […]


Improving the Caribbean Air Transport System

Caribbean Air Transport

New perspectives on improving Caribbean air travel By Ralph J. Blanchard Op-Ed Contributor Depending on how one choses to define the region, the groupings of islands represented under the “Caribbean” designation can range in population anywhere from over 40 million inhabitants […]


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