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The Perfect Summer Golf Getaway at Casa de Campo

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Caribbean’s leading golf resort is hosting another top tournament — and it’s another great reason to visit.

Casa de Campo Resort and Villas will host the fourth annual Latin America Pro Am from Aug. 7-11 of this year.

The 54-hole tournament, played on the world-renowned, Pete Dye-designed Teeth of the Dog course, will feature teams comprised of four amateurs and one professional.

Casa de Campo is offering a special “Amateur Package” for the tournament, starting at $2,300 per player (based on double occupancy), including four nights; accommodations, four-passenger golf carts; daily breakfast, lunch and dinner; a welcome dinner and awards banquet; tournament entry fee; a practice round on the day of arrival and unlimited golf daily after tournament play, along with cart fees, range balls, club storage and care.

“The Latin America Pro Am is a joyous celebration of golf with the opportunity to play Pete Dye’s renowned Teeth of the Dog,” said Andres Pichardo Rosenberg, President of Casa de Campo. “We invite you with open arms to visit us for the event and enjoy our world-class accommodations and amenities at the premier golf resort in the Caribbean.”

For more info, visit Casa de Campo.

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The Top 10 All-Inclusive Beaches to Visit Right Now

 

Often, when you’re planning a trip to the Caribbean, the resort is high on your mind.

Choosing the perfect place to stay is integral to an unforgettable Caribbean vacation. But there’s another way to think about your travel planning.

What if you started with the beach?

Our latest list flips the traditional vacation plan on its head, beginning with finding the right beach.

Naturally, though, the best beaches in the Caribbean have the best resorts on them. So when planning your next all-inclusive Caribbean vacation, maybe you should start with the beach and then find the best resort on that beach to fit your needs.

Because no matter what anyone tells you, it’s all about the beach.

Between long walks on the beach, hours of sunbathing, beach sports and the beach bar, you will spend most of your vacation on the beach. So it just makes sense to do your vacation planning with the beach as a primary consideration.

The good news is, there are so many wonderful Caribbean beaches where you can find great all-inclusive resorts. Even better? We’ve selected the best ones for you.

Here are the top all-inclusive beaches to start your planning.

all-inclusive beaches

Bavaro Beach.

Bavaro Beach, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic This is the impossibly white stretch of sand that made Punta Cana the centerpiece of the Caribbean’s most popular destination, the Dominican Republic. This stretch of east coast shoreline is perfect for long walks, calm sunbathing and carefree afternoons. And it’s also home to some great all-inclusive properties, led by favorites like the Reserve at the Paradisus Palma Real and the Level at Melia Caribe Tropical.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Launches Sales for New Encore Ship

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Norwegian Cruise Line has officially launched sales for Caribbean cruises on its soon-to-debut Norwegian Encore cruise ship.

The ship, which will be Norwegian’s fourth “Breakaway-Plus”-class ship, is slated to launch in the Caribbean in the fall of 2019.

Norwegian Encore will focus on cruises of the Eastern Caribbean, with visits to San Juan, St Thomas, USVI and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.

Long Bay, Tortola.

Encore will cruise out of Miami every Sunday, sailing seven-day itineraries between Nov. 17, 2019 and April 12, 2020.

Old San Juan.

“Our decision to have the inaugural season of Norwegian Encore cruise the Caribbean reinforces our long-standing relationship with this region and strengthens our support to some of the most beautiful islands in the world,” said Andy Stuart, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “We are excited to reveal the ship’s new features and amenities over the next few months, and look forward to continuing to offer our guests the freedom and flexibility to design their ultimate cruise vacation aboard our newest ship.”

Norwegian Encore will be the final production ship in the Breakaway Plus class.

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Trinidad, Curaçao Hotels Showing Strength

 

By Rico Louw

Similar to the opening month of 2018, February hotel performance was sluggish when compared with historical trends in the Caribbean, according to the latest data from STR.

As noted in our article last month, Q1 months are typically the high-performance time period in the Caribbean.

This February, however, occupancy fell 2.7% year over year, and the absolute level (73.4%) was the lowest for the month since 2010. Regardless of the occupancy drop, average daily rate (ADR) stayed almost flat (-0.2%), while the absolute level ($245.52), was the lowest for a February since 2014. As a result, revenue per available room (RevPAR) fell 2.8% to its lowest absolute level for a February ($180.28) since 2013. Overall, this was the Caribbean’s fourth consecutive month of year-over-year demand and occupancy declines.

The performance decreases are especially notable considering that the Caribbean reported a 0.3% decrease in supply from last February—only the second supply decrease since October 2012 (November 2017 was the other). A drop in supply is usually uncommon for a large region, unless a major event, such as a hurricane, causes damage and forces a number of property closures. Supply decreases probably will not become a trend throughout 2018, however, as there are currently 35 projects in construction in the region, accounting for 9,460 rooms. As more time passes, more properties may come back online as well.

February performance decreases were not consistent for every island, however. When examining performance of the islands where STR maintains a sufficient reporting sample, the Cayman Islands experienced the largest year-over-year increases in occupancy (+12.1%), ADR (+16.0%) and RevPAR (+30.0%).

It’s good to see the absolute ADR in Puerto Rico (US$225.58) was the highest for any month in the country since March 2016, while its absolute RevPAR level (US$177.77) was the highest for any month since February 2016. What was different about Puerto Rico in February was that hotel demand actually fell 8.4% from last February, but a steep drop in supply (-15.2%) kept the pressure off of occupancy and rate levels.

Among other select islands, Trinidad and Tobago saw the only other double-digit rise in occupancy (+10.4%), while Curacao posted the second-largest increases in ADR (+15.3%) and RevPAR (+17.6%).

On the other hand, the steepest year-over-year occupancy decline was seen in Cuba (-13.8%).

Post-hurricane regions showed the largest ADR decreases, mainly due to reporting properties being closed for renovation, which means less of a sample was available.

For questions regarding hotel data reporting in the Caribbean, please contact Rico Louw, Client Account Manager—STR, at rlouw@str.com.

 

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The Reef by CuisinArt Reopens in Anguilla

 

By Alexander Britell

One of the Caribbean’s sexiest new hotels has reopened on the island of Anguilla.

The Reef by CuisinArt, the sister property to Anguilla’s signature CuisinArt resort, officially reopened on Sunday after having been shuttered in the wake of  Hurricane Irma.

The property, which had first opened in October 2016, has a total of 80 units across four beachfront buildings on Anguilla’s Merrywing Bay.

The Reef has a lobby bar, two restaurants, a full fitness center, two tennis courts, a boutique and poolside spa treatments (guests also have access to the nearby signature Greg Normal golf course, which has been back open for several months).

It’s a modern, striking alternative to the more Mediterranean-styled CuisinArt, with a contemporary, boutique feel.

It’s another huge step for Anguilla’s tourism recovery, which has been buoyed in the last few months by the relaunches of top resorts including the Four Seasons Anguilla, which opened last month, and the Zemi Beach House, which was the first post-Irma relaunch when it made its return in February.

In January, a new boutique hotel opened in Anguilla, the Quintessence.

As for the original property, the CuisinArt has announced plans for the “complete restoration” of its Rendezvous Bay beachfront property, with a planned reopening in November 1 of this year (and it’s already taking reservations).

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