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Coast Guard Suspends Search For Missing Cruise Ship Crewmember Northwest of Puerto Rico

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The 50 Best Restaurants in the Caribbean

 

The Caribbean culinary scene has never been stronger.

And much has changed since we first launched the 50 Best Restaurants in the Caribbean back in 2013.

Now, six years later, the world has begun to notice the gastronomic power of the Caribbean, appreciating it as what might be the most diverse culinary destination on earth — and are proud to say we have helped to move the needle in that regard.

With our newest edition of the 50 Best, we celebrate the best of the Caribbean’s eateries, concentrating as we always have on three major pillars: food, service and ambience.

Because these three things, when married skillfully, turn a place to eat into a world-class restaurant — and, happily, the Caribbean is teeming with them.

Our team of the world’s leading Caribbean travel experts scoured the region for culinary standouts, running the gamut from resort restaurants to celebrity chef outposts to tucked-away beach bars to funky food trucks.

What do they all have in common? They’re the 50 best restaurants in the Caribbean for 2018. Congratulations to all of the selections.

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The Landing, Harbour Island, Bahamas It’s one of the first things you see when you arrive in Harbour Island. And this historic hotel is home to what is truly a legendary restaurant: The Landing, Harbour Island’s greatest table and, right now, the number one restaurant in the Caribbean for 2018. It’s all here: marvelous ambience straight out of a novel, impeccable service and the sort of meticulously sourced, exquisitely prepared cuisine that leaves you with a single memory of your meal: perfection.

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Sunwing Launches New Jamaica Flight

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Canadian travel giant Sunwing has launched a new route to Jamaica’s tourism hub of Montego Bay.

The new route is operating out of Greater Sudbury Airport in Ontario, with weekly flights on Thursdays running through April 11, 2019.

““Our seasonal flight service from Sudbury has been well-received in past seasons and we are excited to be offering travellers in the Greater Sudbury region with even more ways to Vacation Better this winter,” said Andrew Dawson, Sunwing’s president of tour operations. “Sudbury residents can now easily explore all that Montego Bay has to offer with this convenient direct flight service, including its pristine beaches, world-famous tours and excursions and warm Caribbean hospitality.”

Sunwing also recently resumed flights from Sudbury to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

“Once again, we are thrilled to welcome Sunwing to Greater Sudbury for another season,” said Todd Tripp, CEO of the Greater Sudbury Airport. “With Sunwing now offering flight service to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for the 2018-2019 winter season, in addition to its popular flight to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, sun destination choices for Sudbury travellers have never been more convenient.”

Sunwing’s package vacations include stays at resorts ranging from the company’s own Royalton Blue Waters resort to the Riu Palace Tropical Bay, among others.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico-based The Strategic Funds, LLC Acquires 100%…

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Digby Stridiron Is Opening Another New Eatery in St Croix

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Fresh off the debut of his already-acclaimed eatery Braata, St Croix Chef Digby Stridiron has announced the opening of another new restaurant: Ama at Cane Bay.

The new restaurant, which is set at the former Waves at Cane Bay location, gets its name from the Taino word for ocean.

The menu will focus on “progressive seafood that’s been sustainably sourced,” Stridiron said.

Mixologist Patrick Johnson will be leading the cocktail program at the eatery.

Stridiron was recently named Caribbean Chef of the Year for 2018 in Caribbean Journal’s annual Caribbean Travel Awards.

— CJ

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