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The Cool List: The Coolest Hotels in the Caribbean – 2018

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 11, 2018
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Kimpton Seafire

Kimpton Seafire, Grand CaymanKimpton’s first hotel in the Caribbean (there’s another planned in Grenada) is the best of the brand: it’s sleek but quirky, with a level of personable but exacting service that’s still just a dream in much of the region.


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