Category: Island Life

Saint Lucia’s Fond Doux Plantation Is Open Again

 

One of Saint Lucia’s most beloved hotels is open again, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The family-owned Fond Doux Plantation in Soufriere has received its COVID-19 certification, the Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association confirmed this week. 

The Green Globe-certified boutique eco-hotel is set on a working cacao plantation that dates back to the 19th century home to 135 acres of rainforest and gardens. 

There are now 17 hotels currently open in Saint Lucia. 

For more, visit Fond Doux Plantation

— CJ

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Expedia: Punta Cana Leading Caribbean Travel Demand

 

Caribbean destinations are showing resilience amid the challenges of COVID-19, led by the tourism hub of Punta Cana, according to a new report from Expedia Group. 

Searches for Caribbean destinations on Expedia Group sites had a positive increase last month, driven in large part by the Dominican Republic, long the region’s most popular destination by volume. 

Of all international searches, the Dominican Republic (along with Puerto Rico, which remains closed for tourism) accounted for 30 percent in August and almost 35 percent for October searches. 

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The Westin Puntacana resort in the Dominican Republic.

And it was the Dominican Republic’s tourism hub of Punta Cana that was the top searched destination in the Caribbean, Expedia said. 

The Dominican Republic reopened its borders for tourism on July 1 after several months of lockdown. 

Now, scores of hotels in the destination have reopened, as Caribbean Journal reported this week. 

The country is currently requiring all travelers to produce a negative COVID-19 PRC test taken within five days of departure.

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The Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana in greater Punta Cana.

As for Puerto Rico, which had planned to reopen for tourism July 15 but soon thereafter closed its tourism sector, search activity remained strong, particularly for travel to San Juan. 

“We are still learning the true COVID-19 impact on travel industry,” said Freddy Dominguez, Vice President Market Management Latin America for Expedia Group. “For Expedia Group it was to listen to our travel partners and to build out solutions to address their needs responded.  We saw the true meaning of partnership coming through, particularly at the beginning of the pandemic, when we realized the need to support both travelers and our lodging partners.”

— cJ

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Puerto Rican officials tested positive for the coronavirus after indoor campaign events.

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General elections called in Bermuda

The people of Bermuda will go to the polls on October 1st after the Premier called the general elections las Friday, almost two years ahead of the 2022 constitutional deadline.

Incumbent Premier and Progressive Labour Party (PLP) leader David Burt said he chose the option that saves Bermudian taxpayers money.

“In accordance with the Bermuda Constitution, the Governor has accepted my advice to hold a General Election on October 1st. The prospect of a series of bye-elections does not represent the best use of the public purse at this time but a General Election by which the people of Bermuda will safely cast their votes will allow us as a community to devote our efforts to the rebuilding of our economy and the creation of greater opportunity for Bermudians who have shown strength and commitment to each other during this challenging period.”

elections

The last General Election was held in July 2017, with the PLP winning 24 of the 36 seats in the House of Assembly.

New constituency boundaries will be in effect and any voter who has a change of address needs to register at the Parliamentary Registry website www.elections.gov.bm.

Deadline voter’s registration is on August 29th while September 10th is Nomination day.

Reactions to the upcoming polls

Political figures have mixed and opposing reactions to Burt’s announcement.

Craig Cannonier, the leader of the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA), claimed that a General Election could cost more than $1 million amid the global pandemic.

“We are wasting $1 Million just as the Premier has asked hard-working civil servants to take a pay cut and is threatening to make enforced cuts on workers who served this country on the COVID-19 front line. This [election] is not necessary now. With more than two years left before an election has to be called and a 25-11 majority – do the job you are meant to do, fix the economy.”

Cannonier added that Burt is acting out of his self-interest.

Meanwhile, Sir John Swan, a former premier in the old United Bermuda Party and the longest-serving, said that he thinks the Premier has made the right decision.

“Let’s get the election out of the way. Then we can focus on getting the country in a better economic condition. If David Burt can succeed at that as he has done with COVID-19, everyone will love him.

Swan added that if he too would have called elections if in the position.

Charles Jeffers, a political pundit and former leader of the National Liberal Party, predicts that PLP will again reign the elections.

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Costa Rica to Reopen Tourism for American Travelers From Certain States

 

Costa Rica will be reopening its borders on Sept. 1 to American travelers — but only those who are residents in a handful of states. 

That includes travelers with proof of residence in New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Connecticut, all of which have cut down their incidence of COVID-19 to a positivity level deemed acceptable by Costa Rican officials. 

All travelers to Costa Rica must also present a negative COVID-19 test result within 48 hours of travel to Costa Rica, along with medical insurance and a health pass form (you can find all the information on entry requirements here). 

A number of hotels in the Caribbean Basin destination known for its vibrant eco-tourism offering have reopened, including the Nayara Tented Camp and Nayara Spring, both of which are operating at a cap of 50 percent maximum occupancy. 

For more, visit Nayara

— CJ

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