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Bequia Beach Hotel to Reopen in October

 

The Bequia Beach Hotel in the Grenadines is reopening in October, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The family-owned luxury hotel on Bequia will relaunch Oct. 1, a spokesperson for the property confirmed. 

The resort has been shuttered temporarily amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The seven-square-mile island of Bequia has long been one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean. 

The resort recently announced the addition of a new villa component called Friendship Bay. 

The 56-room hotel is the largest hotel property on the island. 

For more, visit the Bequia Beach Hotel.

— CJ

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9 Saint Lucia Resorts That Are Open Right Now

 

Saint Lucia was one of the first destinations to relaunch tourism when the island reopened its borders at the beginning of June, and it’s open to tourists including those from the United States.

What you’ll find in Saint Lucia are many resorts with widely spaced accommodations ideal for social distancing, and strong safety protocols for hotels, transportation, and attractions.

All travelers to Saint Lucia must submit a pre-arrival travel registration form and proof of having received a negative COVID-19 PCR test within seven days of arrival on-island. Visitors must have reservations at (and confie to) a hotel that has been certified as compliant with Saint Lucia’s COVID-19 safety protocols in order to be admitted into the country. (See more on the island’s policies here). Happily, Saint Lucia’s diverse hotel stock specializes in resorts you’ll never want to leave.

So where can you stay if you’re planning to visit? Here are the resorts that have received COVID-19 certification and are open right now.

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Ladera’s three-walled suites are just about the perfect accommodation in the new age of travel.

Ladera: Three-walled suites 1,000 feet above the beach and with spectacular views of the Piton mountains make a stay at Ladera seem otherworldly — in other words, the perfect place for escape. Just 37 rooms means plenty of elbow room for guests.

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St. Kitts and Nevis moves closer to its eventual reopening to international tourists

Federation prepares its tourism sector for influx of visits amid COVID-19

According to the World Health Organisation, St. Kitts and Nevis has not recorded any deaths since it had its first case on March 26. It has also been COVID-19 free since the 17th patient was cured from the virus.

The small Caribbean country has been virtually cleared from the clutches of the pandemic for 25 days now, and the Federation is dead serious about keeping it at that. Yet the restrictions are not without certain repercussions, especially with the economy.

The latest Emergency Powers Regulations imposing restrictions on regular international travel expire this Saturday, August 8, 2020.

Following this, the government of St. Kitts and Nevis recently conducted a dialogue with the members of the private sector on matters pertaining to COVID-19 and the local economy.

“We are attempting to meander the delicate pathways of a health crisis and a global economic crisis,” said Prime Timothy Minister Harris, hoping that the dialogue will enable the country to move closer to its borders’ eventual reopening to international and regional tourists. “We don’t think we have all the answers and so we welcome these kinds of dialogue in a sincere effort at partnership in a constructive way for national building.”

Contract-Tracing App Launched

As the Federation prepares for its reopening, the government of St. Kitts and Nevis is running a training programme for the hospitality industry until August 27th. This prepares tourism workers for the long-awaited arrival of visitors following strict health and safety protocols.

The government will also launch a track and trace mobile app, mandatory for all visitors. Using geo-fencing technology, the app will alert users when certain devices enter set boundaries. It will also provide tourists with health updates, including new arrivals into St. Kitts and Nevis.

“The app will facilitate contact tracing and facilitate the management of suspected cases through real-time feedback,” Prime Minister Dr the Hon. Timothy Harris first announced last week on the Leadership Matters programme. “All visitors will be asked to comply with our protocols and to obey our Emergency Powers Regulations,” he continued.

Citizenship by Investment Programme as a Safety Net

Until tourism resumes, St. Kitts and Nevis will continue to rely on its long-standing Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme to aid its struggling economy.

To encourage more foreign investment, the government announced a limited-time offer under the CBI Programme. It allows families of up to four to obtain second citizenship for a US$150,000 contribution to the Sustainable Growth Fund.

In an earlier interview with the Business Insider, CBI program head Les Khan expects that the revenue from the citizenship programme, which accounts for 30% of the GDP gap in the government’s budget, could be much higher this year.

“Now that tourism is at a standstill,” Khan said. “We expect that the CBI program will be a main driver for the next six months.”

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Webinar: How to Travel to Aruba Right Now

 

The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba is officially back open for tourism, following a phased source market approach that first kicked off with regional and European travelers and last month included a reopening for travelers from the United States. 

So how do you actually travel to Aruba right now?

Caribbean Journal’s latest webinar, in partnership with Marriott International, will gather some of Aruba’s top travel industry leaders to explain the process, from Aruba’s health and safety protocols for visitors to the on-island hotel and destination experience. 

The live webinar will run on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 2 PM EST.

The panel, which will be moderated by Caribbean Journal Editor-in-Chief Alexander Britell, will include:

Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority

Carolina Voullieme, Director of Sales and Marketing at the Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino

Dale McKinney, Regional Manager, Caribbean at Delta Air Lines

Rafael Lopez-Aliaga, Executive Chef at the Ritz-Carlton, Aruba

Moderated by Alexander Britell, Editor in Chief of Caribbean Journal 

You can register here

— CJ

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