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Norwegian Cruise Line Is Spending $150 Million to Expand Its Bahamas Pier, With a 2026 Completion Date

Great Stirrup Cay.

Norwegian Cruise Line is in the middle of a $150 million expansion of its pier at Great Stirrup Cay in The Bahamas, along with a nearly six-acre waterpark, a massive heated lagoon-style pool and a broad lineup of new attractions as the company prepares for a major increase in Caribbean cruise traffic through 2026. The […]

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The Best Night in Grand Case

Above: a performer at Les Mardis in Grand Case (All photos by CJ) By Alexander Britell GRAND CASE — It began with a ti’ punch, as it should have. But the night before, there would have been no ti’ punch here. The streets of Grand Case were teeming with art vendors and grills and sounds […]

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Five Ways to Enjoy Nevis By Night

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon CJ Travel Editor NEVIS — This is a small island (only 36 square miles), but it’s big on things to do. Spend your days basking on its golden sands; hiking Mount Nevis; biking its challenging trails; or exploring the diminutive capital of Charlestown. But when the sun goes down, the action really […]

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For One Night, St Kitts Becomes the Caribbean Reggae Capital

Above: Tarrus Riley at the St Kitts Music Festival (all photos by CJ) By Alexander Britell BASSETERRE — For one night, this was the Caribbean’s capital of reggae. After an evening of all kinds of music on Thursday night, St Kitts got the full-on reggae treatment on Friday, as a host of stars descended upon […]


Five Ways to Enjoy Nevis By Night

By Alexander Britell FORT-DE-FRANCE — When you hear old biguine music on a Thursday night in Fort de France, you find yourself in a place and time you never considered. The band had no name. Its mercurial, talented leader had none either, or so he said. This haphazard group of friends plays each week in a […]

The Best Caribbean Nightlife Destinations

The sun has set, dinner’s over and the clock strikes 10 o’clock. In much of the Caribbean, that likely means it’s time for a quiet drink or simply time for bed. In some parts of the Caribbean, though, the night is just getting started — and there are scores of options for going out. So […]

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