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The Cool List: The Coolest Caribbean Hotels for 2022

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 5, 2022
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La Casa de la Playa, Riviera Maya This just-opened Riviera Maya adults-only is a far cry from the large-scale resorts that surround it; here, the emphasis is on the Mexican story: star-powered, chef-driven gastronomy, a world-class spa and even little touches like an on-site chocolatier. Oh, and every room has its own plunge pool.


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