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The 5 Best Cabo San Lucas Resorts

 

It may begin with the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas, but Mexico’s destination of Los Cabos is so much more. It’s a place to find authenticity, to find a different side of Mexico you may not have discovered.

So if you’re here looking for Cabo San Lucas, what you’ll find is that you’re getting two destinations for the price of one.

That’s because this is actually a pair of getaways: first, you have authentic, charming San Jose del Cabo; then you have Cabo San Lucas, the party capital of the peninsula, always energetic and bustling.

For us, the way to experience Los Cabos is to stay at one of the top Cabo San Lucas resorts, and then use your hotel as a jumping point to experience both destinations.

So whether you’re in search of a party atmosphere or simply a relaxing seaside retreat, “Los Cabos” likely has what you’re looking for on its perch at the far corner of Baja California Sur.

Here are the Cabo San Lucas resorts you’re looking for.

Cabo San Lucas Resorts

One & Only Palmilla

Few global brands do luxury quite as well as One & Only, thanks to a hospitality philosophy that’s all about breezy, tranquil, effortless luxury. And that’s exactly what you find at One & Only Palmilla, set on a prime perch on one of the area’s few truly swimmable beaches and boasting spectacular views of the Sea of Cortez. And then there’s the spectacular food, led by Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Seared. 

Cabo San Lucas Resorts

Esperanza an Auberge Resort

Auberge is a name that immediately brings to mind gourmet cuisine, high-level wine and cool, gracious service. The company’s Esperanza outpost in Cabo San Lucas does just that, with a stunning location in between a pair of bluffs that also features the only private beach in the area.

Cabo San Lucas Resorts

The Resort at Pedregal

There isn’t really anything like this place in Mexico, at least not in Cabo San Lucas. From the country’s only privately-owned tunnel, which whisks you to your luxurious check-in to the best spa in the area, this resort, a mix of rooms and suites, does everything exceptionally well.

Cabo San Lucas Resorts

Las Ventanas al Paraiso, a Rosewood Resort

The design is the party piece at this Rosewood signature in Cabo San Lucas, with a charming, truly beautiful decor that oozes Mexican authenticity. The location is also terrific, smack in the middle of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.

Cabo San Lucas Resorts

JW Marriott Los Cabos

JW Marriott tends to execute its Mexico hotels rather well, and this is no exception. Set on the beach in San Jose del Cabo (and recently renovated), it’s great for both leisure travel and meetings. Our suggestion? Go for the Griffin Club rooms, which mean extra amenities like a movie theater and a special club-only pool.

As you can see, there are a host of great Cabo San Lucas resorts, all geared toward the discerning traveler.

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Silver Airways Adds More Nonstop Flights to the Bahamas

 

Silver Airways has started additional nonstop flights between Florida and the Bahamas, marking a nearly 25 percent increase in flights compared to the same period last year.

New non-stop flights include: Fort Lauderdale to George Town, Fort Lauderdale to Governor’s Harbour, Jacksonville to Marsh Harbour, Orlando to Eleuthera, Orlando to Marsh Harbour, Fort Meyers to Nassau and Tampa to Marsh Harbour.

In addition, Silver Airways announced that it had increased its number of flights from Fort Lauderdale to Bimini, Eleuthera, Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay.

It has also increased flights to Nassau from West Palm Beach and Tampa.

— Dana Niland, CJ Contributor

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The 5 Best All Inclusive Cruises

 

There are different cruise ships for just about every kind of traveler. But at the end of the day, we all sail to explore, to see something new, to feel the water, to experience the joy of the unknown.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt that cruise ships comes with a large amount of unlimited (usually culinary) offerings either; the kinds of service and comfort you don’t always find on land.

Indeed, the “all inclusive” aspect remains one of the industry’ biggest attractions.

But while you can always get some level of unlimited food on a cruise, getting a “truly” all-inclusive experience — one that includes beverages, alcoholic or otherwise —on a ship is a different matter.

For starters, you can simply buy an unlimited beverage package, which some lines tend to offer.

But some cruise lines take the experience to the next level, with an amazing range of included amenities beyond free culinary offerings.

Here are some ways to get the all-inclusive cruises you’re looking for, from simpler packages to all-out, five-star luxury.

All Inclusive Cruises

Regent Seven Seas

Simply put, there’s no better all-inclusive experience on any cruise ship. The luxury cruise line is the most inclusive luxury travel experience, with just about everything included, from free premium liquors to free shore excursions to free unlimited Wi-Fi to, yes, free specialty restaurants. This is five-star luxury, without having to reach for your wallet.

All Inclusive Cruises

Crystal Cruises

All Crystal Cruises include free fine wines and premium spirits across the ship, meaning fine wines, champagne, and “open-bar” service around the ship. On the culinary side, each voyage comes with a complimentary night of specialty dining in the cruise line’s Prego restaurant and at least once in either Nobu Matsuhisa’s Silk Road or The Sushi Bar. All non-alcoholic drinks are also included, from bottled water to afternoon service — and 24-hour room service.

All Inclusive Cruises

Azamara Club Cruises

This luxury cruise brand has a wide range of inclusions on its cruises: that means standard spirits, wines and beers, bottled water, soft drinks, teas and coffees and one of the company’s signature “AzAmazing Evenings” events. All with the standard price of your cruise — in other words, all Azamara voyages are all-inclusive cruises.

All Inclusive Cruises

Seabourn

Small-ship luxury cruise line Seabourn bills itself as a kind of private club at sea, and that’s precisely the experience you get. Every single dining venue is complimentary, while you can find a number of open bars across the cruise ship and even get high-level wines both at lunch and dinner.

All Inclusive Cruises

Royal Caribbean

If you’re looking for a simpler alternative, Royal Caribbean has several options, and the best part is that you can purchase an all-inclusive cruise package either before you sail, online, or onboard when you arrive the first day of your cruise. Since Royal’s terrific food is already included with every cruise anyway, the best bet is to get one of Royal’s unlimited beverage packages.

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The Top 10 Isla Mujeres Hotels

 

Despite the sheer natural beauty (and wonderful beaches) of Isla Mujeres, the island off the Caribbean coast of Mexico remains something of a closely-guarded secret. But the attractions are numerous here, with lush jungle, abundant sea life and even an underwater museum (the famous Museo Subacuatico).

And then there’s the vibe, classic Mexican beach-town cool (think golf carts on the roads and bike-friendly navigation) with a wonderfully friendly character.

The best part is that it’s all just a 20-minute ferry ride from the tourism hub of Cancun.

So if you are looking for a place to stay on this tiny, 500-meter-wide paradise, we have you covered with the 10 best Isla Mujeres hotels.

Isla Mujeres Hotels

Zoëtry Villa Rolandi Isla Mujeres

The preeminent property among Isla Mujeres hotels, this AMResorts stunner has all of the luxury of a high-end all-inclusive hotel in a tranquil, boutique package. There are just 35 oceanfront rooms, with two restaurants, a private white-sand beach and a terrific spa, too.

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Seaborne Airlines Names New Executive Team

 

Seaborne Airlines has shaken up its executive team, naming Ben Munson as the company’s new acting CEO.

Munson has also announced a series of leadership changes, appointing Capt. Jesus Medina as chief operating officer; Hector Montanez as commercial vice president; Olvin Valentin as vice president of people and general counsel; Jahallah Yearwood as controller; and Susana Castro as director of safety and regulatory compliance.

“I have a tremendous amount of confidence in all of them, in their capability and competence in leading their divisions and positioning the company and employees for success,” Munson said in a statement.

Seaborne Ailrines has been operating in the Caribbean for 24 years, with 1,500 monthly departures to 11 airports in the region.

The company is based on San Juan.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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