Monthly Archives: April 2018

St Barth’s Cheval Blanc to Reopen in Late 2018

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Another jewel of St Barth tourism is planning a relaunch.

LVMH’s only Caribbean hotel, the Cheval Blanc St Barth Isle de France is planning to reopen at the end of 2018, according to a statement from St Barth Tourism.

The launch is timed with what is expected to be a major winter season, with many of St Barth’s hotels primed to reopen in the last quarter of 2018.

The Cheval Blanc, long one of the Caribbean’s most exclusive places to stay, is set on Flamands Bay.

— CJ

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In Saint Lucia, a Focus on Female Jazz

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

This year’s Saint Lucia Jazz Festival will have a special sound.

The 2018 edition of the leading jazz festival in the Caribbean will showcase the female jazz movement at the forefront in the United States, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom.

This year’s festival will be highlighted by female jazz artists including Lalah Hathaway, Zara McFarlane, Pauline Jean, Carolyn Malachi, Jazzmela Horn and Avery Sunshine, among others.

Lalah Hathaway.

“There are so many outstanding female jazz singers who belong to any Jazz Hall of Fame, sharing their messages of love, resistance, hope and humanity through unforgettable songs,” organizers said in a statement. “There is no doubt now that a new jazz wave has emerged – a growing movement led by artists who feel empowered and are inspired by the reality of the times.”

The festival will feature a broad range of styles, from Jean’s Caribbean-focused sound to Malachi’s reggae and hip-hop-infused jazz influences.

For more info, visit Soleil Saint Lucia.

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$45 Million Mountain Lodge Project Coming to Dominican Republic

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

It’s a very different project for the Caribbean, and a very different project for the Dominican Republic.

But that’s what makes it so fascinating.

The Alta Vista Group has officially broken ground on a new $45 million project called the Alta Vista Mountain Village, a vision for a real estate community and “mountain hotel” in the Bayacanes community of the La Vega province.

The eco-luxe project will consist of just under 2 million square feet of development in five “pillars”: a restaurant, a mountain-lodge-style boutique hotel, villas, condos and apartments, according to Franklin Liriano, president of Alta Vista Group.

If the name of the company sounds familiar, it should – it’s the group behind the famous Altavista eatery in La Vega, a destination restaurant that has long offered some of the most remarkable views in the Caribbean.

The Alta Vista Mountain Village, designed by architect Denis Lockward, will be set off the road between La Vega and Jarabacoa, with sweeping views of the Cibao Valley and the Dominican Republic’s central mountain range.

The property will feature anti-seismic design and an earthy style with finishes in precious woods, stones, glass and concrete, according to the company.

Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina leading the groundbreaking ceremony in La Vega.

It isn’t a beach hotel — and that’s the point, putting a new spotlight on a beautiful but still largely undeveloped tourism destination that’s unique for the region.

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United Adding More Cancun Flights

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

United is launching more nonstop flights to Cancun for the summer season.

The carrier is launching new weekend nonstop flights from both New Orleans, Louisiana and San Antonio, Texas to Cancun beginning June 9.

The flights will operate seasonally on Saturdays, according to a statement from United.

It’s the latest addition for what has become a booming airlift destination in the Mexican Caribbean, as carriers, led by Southwest Airlines, have significantly ramped up their route networks to Cancun.

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Turks and Caicos’ Rock House to Break Ground This Year

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The highly-anticipated new residential resort project Rock House is slated to break ground in Turks and Caicos later this year, a spokesperson for the project confirmed to Caribbean Journal.

The project is the latest residential hotel by Grace Bay Resorts, which just announced its acquisition of the Point Grace boutique on Grace Bay.

turks and caicos rock house

The interior of a two-bedroom cottage.

The real estate component of the project has already eclipsed the 50 percent sales mark.

Rock House, which bills itself as the first “hillside luxury” property in Turks and Caicos, will be set on the north coast of Providenciales on a 14-acre oceanfront site with hills up to 95 feet above sea level.

It will be a mix of cottages and studio units, with a total of 41 units along with plans for an additional four villas in its second phase.

It’s part of what has become a booming real estate market in Turks and Caicos, one that should only see continued growth with the launch of a wave of new luxury projects.

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