Yearly Archives: 2016

New $50 Million Solar Facility Coming to Jamaica

 

Jamaica keeps getting greener.

Following the launch of a major new wind farm on the island, the country’s government announced that it was finalizing an agreement with Eight Rivers Energy Company to build and operate a 33.1-megawatt solar facility at Paradise Park in Westmoreland.

The plant represents an investment of $50 million, with construction slated to start in the next calendar year.

Supply to the grid is slated to begin in 2018.

“This will be the lowest cost ever for solar power in Jamaica. It will also advance the Government’s major policy objective, namely, the diversification of Jamaica’s energy supply mix to reduce cost and dependence on imported oil,” said Jamaica Energy Minister Dr Andrew Wheatley.

Jamaica is also returning to the market with a new request for proposal for 100 megawatts of renewable energy.

“It is our intention to grow the Jamaican economy in a sustainable, endogenous and inclusive manner. This is the notion of prosperity for all. The Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology is playing a leading role in this regard. One only has to look at our net billing arrangement which has significantly boosted the capacity of individuals to earn from their renewable energy efforts,”he said.

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This Caribbean Hotel Now Has a “Vibe Manager”

 

Hotels in the region have announced creative new positions in all kinds of fields in recent years, from wellness concierges to rum sommeliers.

Now, Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort has announced its newest hire: a vibe manager.

The St Lucia property has appointed Yasa Sereno as its new vibe manager, or, as it describes, “the person who creates the overall feel of a resort.”

Sereno works with the hotel’s team on all creative levels, “from setting the perfect mood for a romantic dinner at the Bayside Restaurant, to curating the perfect playlist at the pool,” the property says.

— CJ Staff

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KLM Adding More Aruba Flights

 

Dutch carrier KLM is adding more flights to Aruba.

After the success of newly-introduced flights to the island for the summer months, the carrier has decided to allocate additional capacity to Aruba for the winter tourist season.

This will mean about 3,800 additional seats to Aruba from November through March, according to the Aruba Tourism Authority.

KLM had begun operating extra flights in July, with new service on Sundays.

KLM Will be flying the route with its Airbus A330-300 planes.

The new flights will operate later in the day, allowing for connections with markets such as Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom.

— CJ Staff

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WestJet Launching Nonstop Flights to Belize

 

Canadian air carrier WestJet has announced a new destination: Belize City.

The carrier will begin serving Belize City with nonstop flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport beginning Oct. 29.

WestJet will be operating the flights twice weekly.

“WestJet is proud to become the only Canadian carrier to fly non-stop to the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport in Belize,” said Bob Cummings, WestJet Executive Vice-President, Commercial. “The flight’s departure time will allow guests to connect seamlessly from many cities across Canada to a destination known for its large Canadian ex-pat community. WestJet continues to respond to the needs of the communities we serve by delivering more choice, competition and lower fares to Canadian travellers. The launch of service to Belize and our new, year-round service to JFK underlines our commitment to making air travel better in Canada.”

The flight is the latest new addition to the network for Belize, which has seen record tourism growth in 2016 as one of the Caribbean’s fastest-growing destinations.

“With Canada being one of the strong source markets for tourist arrivals in Belize, we are extremely excited about this new direct route,” said Karen Bevans, Director of Tourism for Belize. “We welcome WestJet’s first direct flight to Belize, which we guarantee will boost the demand for Canadian travel to our unique destination. Belize and Canada have shared strong ties for many years, so we anticipate that this direct flight from Toronto to Belize City will encourage even more Canadians to venture south to our beautiful jewel.”

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The Caribbean’s Uninhibited Hotel

 

Exploring Hedonism II

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen so many naked people in one place.

Thirty years, to be exact. That’s how long ago, as a fresh-faced student, I lived at Hedonism II during an 11-month-long college internship at the legendary adults-only all-inclusive resort in Negril, Jamaica.

Hedonism II

Back then you had to venture to the eastern or “nude” side of the decades-old hotel to see stripped-down guests strolling through the gardens to their rooms, basking without a care on the beach, or “socializing” in the giant Jacuzzi. Today, all the bodies reclined on chaises around the elevated main pool (which still has a “mermaid” window into the nightclub’s bar through which you can view any underwater shenanigans) are proudly naked, roasting under the midday sun like hot dogs on a movie theater broiler.

Hedonism II

Even on the “prude” side of the beach – where younger, more self-conscious guests used to hang out back in the day – I’m now the only one wearing a swimsuit, feeling awkward and conspicuous in my one-piece and wide-brimmed hat. As a couple who must be in their 70s walk by, both naked save for a cluster of brightly colored beads braided into their pubic hair, I think that things certainly seemed to have changed since I worked here, all those years ago.

But have they?

The resort is marking its 35th anniversary this year with a raft of improvements. Its 280 rooms, once basic, have been upgraded with walk-in showers and flat-screen TVs, and some have balconies and whirlpool tubs on private terraces. But the mirrors famously mounted on the ceiling (for bedtime selfies, perhaps?!) remain, now surrounded with neon lighting. And I still spot Post-Its and dry-erase boards mounted on room doors, inviting other guests to “Come in and play.”

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Today, instead of just the buffet and a single a la carte restaurant, guests can dine at a beachfront steak house, Italian restaurant, Teppanyaki grill, or sushi lounge. But on the buffet line you’re still just as likely to be standing behind a scantily clad diner or, as I was, a woman wearing nothing but a feathered bikini bottom, patent leather thigh-high boots and jeweled pasties.

In fact, after three days on property, the biggest change I note isn’t one of hardware or amenities. It’s the fact that there are “Strictly No Photography” signs everywhere, no doubt a reaction to the rise of social media since my internship days. Back in the ‘80s and ‘90s, you could be sure that what happened at Hedo stayed at Hedo; no one needed to know that their mild-mannered dentist by day was a swinger once she hit Negril’s sands. But now there’s a real chance your sunburned backside, rum-fueled antics in the disco or even worse just might go viral.

As I sit in the lobby and watch buses arriving from the airport disgorge frazzled fully-clothed travelers, most of whom, in less than 24 hours will be relaxed, happy and naked as they day they were born, I come to a crucial realization. While the exterior and amenities have changed to meet the expectations of today’s travelers, at its core, Hedonism II remains the same. Its success lies not in trying to be everything to everyone but precisely the opposite. Hedo “is what it is” and what it has always been: A playground for people who want to abandon their inhibitions  – and their clothing – in an accepting, judgment-free environment. For the wrong guest, it’s a nightmare. But for the right guest, Hedonism II is a dream come true.

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