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Disney Cruise Line Is Coming to the Dominican Republic

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Disney Cruise Line is set to make its debut in the Dominican Republic, with confirmed arrivals scheduled for Puerto Plata between November and December, according to Dominican Port Authority (Apordom) executive director Jean Luis Rodríguez. The news marks a notable milestone for the country’s fast-growing cruise sector — and another sign of Puerto Plata’s rising […]

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Grenada’s Leading Marina Is Expanding

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By the Caribbean Journal staff One of the Caribbean’s leading luxury marinas is getting bigger. The Camper & NIcholson Port Louis Marina in Grenada is expanding, according to the Grenada Tourism Authority. The marina, which is set outside of Grenada’s picturesque capital, St George’s, is adding more than 90 new berths to its current slate […]

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: Grenada’s Colorful Capital

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By the Caribbean Journal staff The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Mike Fretwell, who sent in this lovely shot of the colorful capital of Grenada, St George’s. 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 […]

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Grenada Opens New Parliament Building

By the Caribbean Journal staff “This is history.” Those were the words of Grenada Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell this week, when Grenada debuted its historic new parliament building in the heart of St George’s. The new building is a major milestone for the country, which lost its former Parliament building, York House, to Hurricane […]


Caribbean Photo of the Week: Grenada’s Colorful Capital

A major new hotel project is coming to Bermuda. A St Regis hotel property is slated to break ground this year, according to Finance Minister ET Richards. The five-star hotel project in St George’s was first announced in 2014, following the selection of Desarrollos Hotelco Group, a move that was finalized in the late fall […]

Caribbean Photo of the Week: The Wonder of St George's, Grenada

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from CJ reader Nealon Newton, who sent in this snapshot of the beautiful harbour of St George’s, the capital of the island of Grenada. Do you have a great Caribbean photo? Send it to news@caribjournal.com and it could be the next Caribbean Photo of the Week. — CJ

How To Buy Your Own Boutique Hotel in Grenada

By the Caribbean Journal staff Ever dream of owning your own boutique hotel in the Caribbean? Well, now you can, for $1.65 million. The hotel is a historic building in the heart of charming St George’s Grenada, home to some of one of the world’s best collections of Georgian architecture. The property, which has some […]

Grenada to Begin German-Funded Climate Change Project in 2013

Above: St George’s (CJ Photo) By the Caribbean Journal staff Grenada will launch a climate change adaptation project in 2013, the government announced. The four-year plan, which is being funded by a grant from the German government to the tune of up to $6.5 million USD, is called the “Programme of Integrated Adaptation Strategies in […]

Venezuela Tours Grenada Projects

Above: Ambassador Carlos Perez, Minister Glynis Roberts, consultant Leslie Barry and project manager Martin Marryshow By the Caribbean Journal staff Venezuelan Ambassador to Grenada Carlos Perez says his government is satisfied with the progress of projects it is currently funding in Grenada. The three ongoing projects, which include a multi-purpose complex at Morne Tout in […]

Grenada Begins Regular Canada Flights

By the Caribbean Journal staff Grenada inaugurated its first regularly-scheduled direct flights to Canada this week, a “history-making” occasion for the country, according to Tourism Minister Peter David. The flight originates in Port of Spain, but is a direct connection from St Georges to Toronto that is now on the permanent schedule. Charters airlines have […]

Grenada to Expand Cuba Support

Above: St George’s, Grenada (CJ Photo) By Lincoln Depradine Grenada and Cuba, which have had diplomatic relations for 33 years, have agreed to forge stronger ties and work more closely together. The relationship between the two states, which includes hundreds of free scholarships for Grenadians to study at Cuban universities, could be strengthened further by […]

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