All-Inclusive

Hyatt Pushes Back Reopening of Seven Jamaica All-Inclusive Resorts as Delays Continue Into 2027

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Hyatt’s return to Jamaica just moved again. The company is pushing back the reopening of several major all-inclusive resorts in Montego Bay and Rose Hall to the first quarter of 2027, following continued recovery work after Hurricane Melissa. It’s the latest adjustment in a timeline that has already been extended, and it affects one of […]

News

In St Barth, a One-Of-a-Kind Festival With Rooftop Parties, Luxury Villas and the Best Rums on Earth 

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In a spirits world that is always searching for the next best thing, the rarest bottling, the impossible-to-find expression, it’s something that still, somehow, remains something of a secret: the Rhum Agricole of the French Caribbean: the rum distilled from pure sugarcane juice that is just about the rarest, most exquisite rum you can find […]

Flights

Delta Is Adding More Mexico Flights as Aeromexico Alliance Keeps Growing

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It’s quietly become one of the hottest travel destinations in the hemisphere: Mexico City, with its vibrant blend of high-level gastronomy and dynamic cultural offerings. Now, Delta is adding another new route to Mexico’s capital, thanks to its ongoing alliance with Aeromexico.  The new route? A nonstop flight between Phoenix and Mexico City, which will […]

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Princess Cruises’ Sapphire Princess Just Made Its First Call to Antigua 

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The beaches. The island-hopping. The lush green hills and historic charm. Antigua and Barbuda is one of the most fascinating ports in the Caribbean, and now the fast-growing cruise destination just welcomed another ship.  Princess Cruises’ Sapphire Princess just made its first-ever call to Antigua, bringing more than 2,600 passengers to the cruise dock in […]


Delta Is Adding More Mexico Flights as Aeromexico Alliance Keeps Growing

It’s still one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean, despite sitting in the heart of a well-known capital: the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was founded in 1498 and today is a pastiche of centuries-old buildings, art galleries, cafes, bars and exciting eateries and beautiful plazas.  While the old […]

Sunwing Is Adding Two New Nonstop Routes to Cancun 

Canadian travel giant Sunwing is adding more flights to the Mexican Caribbean hotspot of Tulum this winter, Caribbean Journal has learned.  That includes two new routes: one, a weekly service from Kitchener-Waterloo airport to Cancun, with service beginning on Dec. 16.  The other? A weekly flight between Victoria and Cancun beginning Dec. 10, the company […]

The Caribbean’s Top Art Fair Is In The Bahamas 

It’s the premier art fair in the Caribbean: FUZE, which brings together art and experiences from 14 different countries in the region, returning to the Baha Mar resort in The Bahamas this week.  FUZE runs during the resort’s Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival, with five days of experiences, including 70 artists, spotlighting 40 different galleries […]

How a Legendary Nassau Hotel Became one of the Caribbean's Best New Luxury Resorts

If hotels could be royal, The British Colonial would be a Queen.  With 288 guest rooms (25 suites) it’s not the biggest hotel in Nassau. But it’s truly majestic.  You can feel it as soon as you enter the impressive lobby and see the spectacular grand staircase and ornate ceiling. As someone who has been staying […]

Eric Ripert Is Coming to Grand Cayman to Reopen His Legendary “Blue.” Here’s How to Join Him. 

It’s long been the home of one of the greatest dining experiences in the Caribbean: Eric Ripert’s Blue by Eric Ripert, set within the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman resort.  Now, after an “extensive renovation,” the restaurant is reopening again, with a grand reopening gala on Nov. 15.  Ripert himself will be in attendance for the event, […]

American Airlines Just Expanded Its Flights to This Under-The-Radar Caribbean Island 

Rainforests and rum. Beaches and bakeries. Volcanos and Veuve Clicquot. If you haven’t discovered the French Caribbean island of Martinique, it’s a captivating place that remains one of the region’s great under-the-radar destinations.  For an island of less than 400,000 people, it’s remarkably diverse and layered, whether you’re experiencing its unrivaled rum-making culture (there are […]

Caribbean Photo of the Week: On the Beach in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Paula MacRae, who sent in this lovely shot of the beach at the Eden Roc hotel in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic. Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean? Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line, including your first and last name […]

Dominica Just Launched Digital Immigration Forms for Visitors. Here's What You Need to Know.

Heading to the Nature Island? The immigration process has gone digital. The island of Dominica has officially unveiled its new online immigration forms for embarkation and disembarkation, Caribbean Journal has confirmed.  The new process makes it easier to visit and cuts down on waiting times when you arrive at the airport.  So how do you […]

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