Casas del XVI Santo Domingo is quietly becoming a magnet for intrepid travelers to the Caribbean drawn to the Colonial Zone, the oldest city in the new world. The 500-year-old city is filled with art galleries, cafes, up-and-coming eateries and some seriously cool boutique hotels, none more intoxicating than this, a mix of luxury “casas” and traditional rooms in the heart of centuries-old buildings in the old city.
Cape Santa Maria, Long Island, The Bahamas This is the sort of beach you dream about. This is the sort of beach you think can’t exist. The water is Windex blue. The sand is so blindingly white you have to […]
Sunset Reef St Kitts’ newest hotel is a reinvention of the boutique hotel: state-of-the-art green energy tech, a pocked-sized but robust wellness offering (including cold and hot plunge pools) and the best restaurant on the island. That’s along with endlessly […]
In an effort to motivate its advisor partners, many top-notch Caribbean hotels are offering special perks for travel specialists who show initiative through bookings. “Incentives are not only great to earn, but once you use them, it helps in business growth,” said Dilworth […]
The oldest bar in Aruba still draws a big crowd almost any time it’s open, even if these days tourists tend to outnumber oil workers elbowing their way into Charlie’s Bar for a cold beer or rum drink. Arriving on […]
It’s been five years that Marriott has been in the all-inclusive space, first with its acquisition of Barbados’ Elegant Hotels, then with the alliance with Blue Diamond Resorts. All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy, as the company’s all-inclusive portfolio is known, keeps […]
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