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This Adults-Only Caribbean All-Inclusive Resort Has Two Beaches, Four Pools, and Endless Pickleball

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The breeze feels different on Antigua’s east coast. It moves through the palms faster here, pushes a little texture into the water, carries the sound of the surf across the low hills. You turn off the road, pass through the gate, and the property opens across, first, lush greenery, and then a broad stretch of […]

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Historic Abaco Hotel Site Sold 

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The former Hope Town Harbor Lodge in Abaco, The Bahamas has been sold, Caribbean Journal Invest has learned.  The site of the Hope Town Harbor Lodge, much of which was destroyed during Hurricane Dorian, has a new owner.  The hotel had been listed for $4.69 million by HG Christie Real Estate.  The property’s main lodge, […]

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Historic Nevis Hotel Hits the Market for $3.25 Million

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An historic hotel on the island of Nevis has hit the market, Caribbean Journal Invest has learned.  The former Old Manor House Hotel, set on what was a working sugar plantation until 1936, has been listed by St Kitts Nevis Realty for $3.25 million.  The property, which is not an active hotel, has a total […]

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From The Bahamas to Antigua, the Caribbean’s Best Historic Hotels

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The best hotels take you somewhere. They transport you, taking you to another plane, another dimension of comfort, serenity and experience.  The best historic hotels take you to another time — by a carefully curated cocktail of history, luxury and authenticity.  The Caribbean has an impressive portfolio of historic properties — some that have always been hotels, […]


Historic Nevis Hotel Hits the Market for $3.25 Million

The Dominican Republic is set for a major boost in air service thanks to a significant expansion from Frontier Airlines.  Frontier, which has been steadily growing its Caribbean footprint in the last year, is planning to launch three new daily routes to the Dominican Republic from the continental United States this spring.  That will include […]

Four Seasons Is Opening a New Caribbean Hotel in Cartagena

By the Caribbean Journal staff Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is adding a new hotel in the Caribbean. The luxury hotel brand is partnering with San Francisco Investments, a subsidiary of Valorem, to open a new luxury hotel and private residences project in Cartagena on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The hotel will be set […]

Historic Dominican Republic Hotel Names New GM

The historic Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando hotel in the Dominican Republic has named a new general manager, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The property, set in a centuries-old corner of Santo Domingo’s charming Colonial Zone, has tapped Luigi Di Ciaccio to the role.  “I am delighted to return to the Dominican Republic and honored to join […]

American Airlines Adding New Flights to Dominican Republic

By the Caribbean Journal staff American Airlines is adding a new route to what has quickly become one of the hottest destinations in the Caribbean: Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic’s capital has been seeing a huge wave of new flights, as the country looks to position the energetic city as a new tourism hub. American’s […]

In St Croix, an Historic Hotel Gets New Life

By the Caribbean Journal staff St Croix’s Company House hotel has completed a major multimillion-dollar renovation, Caribbean Journal has learned, making for a new destination historic hotel in the heart of St Croix’s charming centuries-old town. The Christiansted boutique hotel has completed upgrades to all of its 33 rooms, along with its conference and meeting […]

Barbados Seeks Help From Spain on Heritage Tourism

Above: Barbados (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff Barbados would “welcome” assistance from Spain on how to improve the marketing and packaging of its UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bridgetown, the government said this week. Tourism Minister Richard Sealy said this week that heritage tourism was a “key area” of cooperation with Spain. The […]

Antigua’s New Historic Restoration Push

By Dana Niland CJ Contributor While Antigua and Barbuda has long been home to one of the Caribbean’s most magnificent historical sites, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Nelson’s Dockyard, it isn’t resting on its laurels. The country’s Ministry of Tourism is now planning a major push to restore, clean and beautify a host of […]

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