Category: Island Life

Radisson Continues Regional Expansion in Mexico

 

Radisson is continuing its regional expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The company has opened the new Radisson Hotel Del Rey Toluca, a 250-room property in the business district of Tollocan, about an hour outside of Mexico City.

The rebranded property has undergone a host of upgrades, including new dining and amenities.

“We are pleased to welcome Radisson Hotel Del Rey Toluca to our portfolio, the addition of this hotel illustrates our commitment to growing our brands in Mexico which is a key market for us.” said Javier Rosenberg, chief operating officer, Americas, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group.

Radisson has been expanding its wider portfolio in the region in recent years, including new properties in Barbados and Grenada.

“Our staff at the Radisson Hotel Del Rey Toluca are committed to creating unforgettable stays for each of our guests through the Radisson Yes I CanSM service philosophy that ensures the complete satisfaction of every guest,” said Perla Carrizalez, the hotel’s general manager. “From our renovated accommodations, convenient location and signature Radisson amenities, we will do our best to ensure complete satisfaction of each and every guest we welcome to the new hotel.”

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Six Fun Things to Do in Montego Bay

 

You can always find fascinating Things to Do in Montego Bay. And Jamaica’s greater tourism hub is also an exciting tourist town, with plenty to offer every type of traveler. So we’ve rounded up six of our favorite Things to Do, see and eat in Jamaica’s second city. Get ready to get Montegonian! CJ Travel Editor Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon tells you what you need to know.

Scotchies

Sample Scotchie’s If you haven’t tasted jerk, well, you haven’t tasted Jamaica! For our money, the best version of Jamaica’s famously fiery barbecue in Mo’Bay comes from Scotchie’s flagship jerk restaurant, about a five-minute drive east of the airport. Order a quarter-pound of chicken or pork, some breadfruit or festival on the side, and a Ting (grapefruit soda) to wash it down, and you’re golden. Scotchie’s is always our first stop after touching down at Sangster International. (And usually our last before leaving, too.)

Rose Hall Great House

Hunt For the Haunted Just east of the Bay, the 18th-century Rose Hall Great House presides over a 6,600-acre hillside estate where its infamous mistress, Annie Palmer, is said to have murdered all three of her husbands and several slave lovers. And the 30-minute tour of the reputedly haunted “calendar house” (so called because it once had 365 windows, 12 bedrooms and 52 doors) is a must for history buffs and those with a taste for the macabre. Take your time exploring the grounds, but don’t be tempted to stay past sunset. There’s a reason why no one’s spent the night here since 1989 …

Doctors Cave

Take The Cure Back in the early 1900s, a local doctor and and his friends would venture through a (now collapsed) cave to take a morning dip into a part of the sea which was fed by network of underground streams, and that he was convinced had curative properties. The private club the good doctor established in 1906 is now called Doctor’s Cave Bathing Club, and has attracted legions of visitors since. While technically the club remains private, anyone can buy a day membership ($6 for adults; kids half-price), so feel free to park your bum on its beach and enjoy what the doctor ordered. Because eating is always one of the best Things to Do in Montego Bay.

Things to Do in Montego Bay

Get Cultured There’s much more to Jamaican culture than reggae, and there are many more places to find it beyond your hotel’s weekly “Jamaica Night” show. Head to Sam Sharpe Square, where the Montego Bay Cultural Centre houses the western branches of the National Museum and National Gallery, both of which feature exhibits that reflect the history, art and culture of the Caribbean’s largest English-speaking island and its people.

Pelican

Bite The Bay Want to nosh like a local? Then you’ve got to swing by The Pelican Grill, where for more than 50 years Montegonians have been enjoying ackee and saltfish on a Sunday morning, and the thickest malted milkshakes at any time of day. If you want a meal that’s authentically Jamaican and which won’t cost you and arm and a leg, then this family-run diner on waterfront Gloucester Avenue is where you want to eat.

Things to Do in Montego Bay

Get The Goods Savvy shoppers don’t leave souvenirs to chance. Instead, the head for the Mo’Bay neighborhood of Catherine Hall where, secreted between the houses, is the Gallery of West Indian Art, a trove of Jamaican and Caribbean paintings, woodcarving and craft that beats a tacky made-in-Taiwan shot glass any day of the week. You can’t go wrong with one of the gallery’s signature “spotties:” carved wooden animals hand-painted in sun-drenched hues and then stippled with white polka dots of acrylic paint. Whimsical and distinctive, they start at just $20.  It’s another one of the great Things to Do in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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Puerto Ricans' struggle against US-imposed austerity heats up

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — August 31 is now remembered as a day of victory in the struggle against the US-imposed Fiscal Control Board in economically fraught Puerto Rico, despite that struggle having only just begun. On August 31, US President Barack Obama announced the seven…

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St Kitts’ Christophe Harbour Breaks Ground on Marina Village

 

The Caribbean’s next big superyacht marina is making progress.

Christophe Harbour, the 2,500-acre resort community on St Kitts’ southeastern peninsula, has broken ground on the first shoreside components of its superyacht marina.

The marina village will be anchored by an 11,000-square-foot Customs House joined by adjacent luxury retail shops.

The Customs House, which is slated to debut next year, will include a real estate discovery center, marina operations, customs and immigration services, a crew lounge and a fitness center, among others.

It’s planned to debut at the same time as the highly-anticipated Park Hyatt St. Kitts, although the retail shops will open in January.

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VIDEO: Checking in at Windjammer Landing in St. Lucia

 

It’s perhaps the signature resort in St. Lucia: the Windjammer Landing, north of Castries on a 60-acre site.

The hotel, which is the island’s leading family resort, is home to six pools, five restaurants and four bars, along with 175 rooms set across the beach and the hills, with whitewashed Mediterranean-style architecture offering a special kind of island experience.

This is what it’s like to stay here.

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