Druif Beach, Aruba Aruba is planning to begin to open its borders to tourists as early as June 15 (the actual date is not yet confirmed), and while the island has a truly enviable collection of beaches like Eagle and Palm, we thought we’d highlight Druif, a laid-back, ultra-calm stertch of sand that’s all about lazing in the sun on endless afternoons.
Roxxy Beach, St Martin This corner of Simpson Bay has become its own beach destination: a world-class beach bar with an always-pulsing, music-filled atmosphere that has made it just about the coolest destination on one of the coolest islands in […]
Nassau Paradise Island When the British Colonial Nassau reopened its doors earlier this year, it was the latest step in a breathtaking reinvigoration of The Bahamas’ capital, which has become one of the hottest downtown areas in the Caribbean: new […]
When Aruba’s Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort opened in 1987, it made sense for the hotel’s restaurant to be built in the shape of a boat shipwrecked on the sand: while Eagle Beach didn’t exactly resemble a desert island back […]
The newest gateway for Canadian travelers to the Dutch Caribbean is coming back again for a second season this upcoming winter, Caribbean Journal has learned. WestJet, which kicked off its first-ever flights between Toronto and Bonaire last year, has announced […]
One of Aruba’s most beloved resorts has debuted a brand-new restaurant, Caribbean Journal has learned. The Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort and Divi Village Golf and Beach Resort complex has debuted a new eatery called The Wave Shack. The open-air eatery […]
You’re right on Grace Bay Beach, one of the best in the world. Your room is spacious and comfortable, with every amenity you need and the ingredients for any vacation you choose. This is the essence of the Turks and […]
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