Where to Stay in St Vincent and the Grenadines

By: - September 13th, 2019
7 of 7

petit st vincent st vincent and the grenadines

Petit St Vincent Raise a glass — and a flag — for Petit St Vincent, a.k.a. PSV, one of our favorite private island resorts in the Caribbean. The resort’s 22 stone and wood cottages are widely scattered over the 115-acre island, which is constantly roamed by staff keeping an eye out for the yellow flags raised by occupants in need of food, drink, or other amenities. Otherwise, keep the red flag up and you’ll be left alone to enjoy the splendid isolation unless you want to venture down to the main resort hub for dinner, beach, spa, a game of tennis, or a hike to the 275-foot summit of Marni Hill. Rates include food and activities, but not alcoholic drinks or spa treatments and tours.


7 of 7
News

Jamaica’s Geejam Is Expanding

jamaica geejam

By the Caribbean Journal staff It began as one of the hippest hotels in the Caribbean. and now Jamaica’s Geejam is getting bigger. The Geejam Colletion, which has an expanding portfolio of hospitality outposts based in the hotspot of Port Antonio, is at it again with the addition of 12 new rooms called the Marumba […]

News

Carnival Relaunches Bahamas Cruises

bahamas cruises carnival cover

By the Caribbean Journal staff Carnival Corporation’s portfolio of cruise brands has officially relaunched its cruises to The Bahamas. Carnival’s three brands, Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Holland America Line, will make more than 250 sailings to The Bahamas through the end of 2019, according to a statement from the company. Carnival Cruise Line […]

News

MSC Is Adding Caribbean Cruises From Tampa

msc cruises caribbean cover

By the Caribbean Journal staff Fast-expanding MSC Cruises is adding Tampa as its newest homeport, the company said in a statement. Beginning in Nov. 2020, MSC will be sailing from Tampa to the Caribbean, Mexico and The Bahamas year-round. That will include a full winter season through April and a summer season from May through […]


Cape Air Is Relaunching Its Nevis Flights

By the Caribbean Journal staff Regional Caribbean airline Cape Air is relaunching its service from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Nevis, the carrier said this week. The airline will be reinstating its daily year-round flights from San Juan to Nevis beginning Nov. 22. “Cape Air has been invested in the Caribbean region for three decades,” […]

Speightstown, a Must-Visit Caribbean Beach Town in Barbados

By Alexander Britell Everybody knows Margaret. Whether you’re at Saint Peter’s Bay to the south or the Fisherman’s Pub, her name immediately conjures a smiling thought of the best fish cakes in Barbados. Most nights each week, Margaret (or her sister) sets up shop outside Jordans Supermarket in downtown Speightstown. And whether you’re hungry or […]

A New Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resort Is Coming to Antigua

By the Caribbean Journal staff Regional Caribbean airline Cape Air is relaunching its service from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Nevis, the carrier said this week. The airline will be reinstating its daily year-round flights from San Juan to Nevis beginning Nov. 22. “Cape Air has been invested in the Caribbean region for three decades,” […]

Interjet Has Big Plans in Cancun

By Dana Niland CJ Contributor Mexico-based Interjet Airlines is in the midst of a significant expansion push. The airline said it woulld be expanding overall service through its Mexico City hub by 40 percent and officially establish Cancun International Airport as a major hub for the airline with over 378 weekly flights. The airline is […]