The Caribbean Travel Awards 2021

By: - December 14th, 2020
caribbean travel awards 2021
1 of 20

That next trip. 

Maybe it’s for a holiday, maybe it’s for a family reunion, maybe it’s an annual tradition. 

That next trip, that vacation to plan for, to dream about; it’s one of the greatest antidotes to creeping monotony in our lives.  

Travel makes our lives interesting, it sustains us; it expands our horizons; it builds community; it deepens our souls. 

And for a good portion of this year, all that was taken away. For many, it’s still the case. 

This year was a reminder of just how important traveling is for all of us. 

For the Caribbean, though, the travel industry isn’t just something to dream about — it’s the backbone of the entire economy — it is essential; it is indispensable. 

That’s why in early June, the Caribbean, which had already mounted an admirable offensive against the pandemic, began reopening its borders for tourism. 

It was not an easy decision, nor was it without risk. But the region largely had no choice. 

And for nearly half the year, the vast majority of the Caribbean has been, in some form or another, open again for travel for those willing to do so. 

And in six months, the Caribbean has largely set a global example for how to reopen in a careful, focused, safe manner — providing its signature sanctuary for travelers and an important injection of economic energy. 

And that’s in large part, not because it’s the most beautiful place on earth — but because it’s the most resilient place on earth, thanks to a universe of people who prove time after time, year after year, storm after storm, that nothing can stop them. 

So even in a year of impossibilities, the Caribbean is back, navigating its way through the challenges of the new age of travel, an essential task for the most tourism-dependent regional economy in the world. 

But what that also means is that, now more than ever, we must continue to celebrate this region, celebrate its people and celebrate what remains the greatest travel destination on earth. 

That’s why we’re happy to announce what is now the 7th annual edition of our Caribbean Travel Awards across 20 different categories. 

— Alexander Britell, Editor-in-Chief 

us virgin islands american airlines
The beach on Protestant Cay in St Croix.

Destination of the Year: The US Virgin Islands

The US Virgin Islands was the first destination to reopen for tourism when it did so on June 1, in many ways helping to pave the way for the broader reopening of the entire Caribbean. Through the summer, a one-month shutdown, and a second reopening centered around a region-leading travel portal, the USVI has been a model for tourism reopenings around the region — highlighting what was, before the pandemic, an increasingly hot tri-island destination its own right, from the launch of a new tourism brand for St Croix early in the year to a rekindled hotel devleopment movement led by the territory’s impressive Tourism Commissioner, Joseph Boschulte. 


1 of 20
News

JetBlue Launches First-Ever Guyana Flights

guyana biodiversity

JetBlue just launched its first-ever flights to Guyana, Caribbean Journal has confirmed. The new service is operating four times each week between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport.  “JetBlue’s arrival in Guyana introduces our low fares and award-winning service to another new market in the Caribbean and Latin […]

News

Nevis’ Golden Rock Inn Approved for International Travelers

caribbean hotels hillside

A new hotel has joined St Kitts and Nevis’ portfolio of properties approved for international travelers: the Golden Rock Inn in Nevis.  The charming boutique hotel is now one of eight St Kitts and Nevis hotels approved for travelers, along with the Koi Resort by Curio, Hilton; the Marriott Vacation Beach Club; Paradise Beach; the […]

News

Dominica’s Secret Bay Completes First Phase of Expansion Project

dominica secret bay expansion

Dominica’s Secret Bay resort has completed construction on the first phase of its villa expansion.  The Portsmouth-area resort has completed construction on four new “Ti-Fey” villas, bringing the resort’s total count to 10.  Each of the new residential-style, 1,400-square-foot villas has its own pool, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, a gourmet kitchen and “jungle-to-ocean” views.  “We’re thrilled […]


Another New All-Inclusive Resort Opens in Punta Cana

Another new hotel has opened its doors in the Dominican Republic’s tourism hub of Punta Cana, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The new Serenade Punta Cana launched its soft opening this week on Cabeza de Toro Beach.  The destination’s newest all-inclusive resort has a total of 603 rooms across seven four-story buildings.  All of the resort’s […]

CHTA: Caribbean Tourism “Will Rebound”

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association has an optimistic outlook for the recovery of the region’s tourism sector, according to new CHTA President Pablo Jose Torres Sojo.  Torres, who was speaking during a series of presentations to travel and tourism stakeholders this week, said tourism was the region’s best hope for recovery and renewal.  “While […]

Southwest Airlines Is Adding a New Route to Cancun

Another new hotel has opened its doors in the Dominican Republic’s tourism hub of Punta Cana, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The new Serenade Punta Cana launched its soft opening this week on Cabeza de Toro Beach.  The destination’s newest all-inclusive resort has a total of 603 rooms across seven four-story buildings.  All of the resort’s […]

Ziggy Marley on His Father, Reggae and Jamaica

Bob Marley would have been 75 years old this year, and while the reggae legend’s life was tragically cut short, his oldest son, Ziggy, has not only carried on his father’s musical legacy but his quest to make the world a better place, too. Days after being wounded in an assassination attempt at his home […]