Category: Island Life

Caribbean Moment: Mullet Bay, St Maarten

 

We’re all dreaming of those perfect beach days, with the colors of waves and umbrellas and rum punches, of beach shacks and music and loud smiles.  

The latest Caribbean Moment takes you right to one of those days — to another time in the gorgeous Mullet Bay in St Maarten. 

Set just around the corner from St Maarten’s popular Maho neighborhood, Mullet is a lovely stretch of soft sand and one of the island’s most beautiful beaches. 

It’s a lovely little crescent with the kind of sparkling turquoise and white sand that St Maarten is famous for. 

So take a little journey to St Maarten in the latest Caribbean Moment video below. 

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Puerto Rican Alt-Rock Band Circo Is Back With Their First New Single In Thirteen Years: “La Tormenta”

… (Intense Summer) of 2019 in Puerto Rico. The album was recorded amidst … independent alt-rock band from Puerto Rico to receive two Latin GRAMMY …

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Serenade Punta Cana Focusing on Travel Advisors Ahead of September Debut

 

The Serenade Punta Cana Beach, Spa and Casino Resort, which is planning to open in September, is putting its focus on travel advisors. 

The Dominican Republic property has launched a new program for travel advisors with special rates from Oct. 31 through April 30, 2021. 

“Celebrating travel advisors is especially important this year after what the travel industry has faced these last few months with the travel agents assisting their clients through all of this,” said Aimee Tejeda, director of sales and marketing at Serenade Punta Cana Beach, Spa and Casino Resort. “As a new resort opening this September, we want to do our part by thanking the travel advisors. We will get through this together and look forward to welcoming travel advisors to experience the resort once this passes.”

The 603-room resort is slated to make its debut in Playa Cabeza de Toro in Punta Cana in September. 

It’s being developed as a “five-star property,” according to the brand. 

For more, email sales@serenade.com.do . 

— CJ

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How Southwest Airlines Is Changing Its Flights

 

Southwest Airlines is making a number of major changes to its flight operations amid the new realities of travel. 

The changes range from face covering policies to a spectrum of social-distancing policies, all of which reflect the way we will all have to travel — at least in the short term.

First, Southwest has become the most recent air carrier to announce a policy requiring masks or face coverings for travelers. (Major carriers including American Airlines and JetBlue have put in similar requirements).

The new policy will go into effect May 11, according to a statement from Southwest. 

On May 3, the airline began requiring customer-facing employees to wear face masks or coverings. 

Southwest Airlines said that customers who forgot their masks would receive one on the flight. 

It’s part of a broader new hygiene policy for the low-cost carrier, from multiple cleanings of Southwest spaces in airports to available sanitizing wipes in-flight and nightly, wide-ranging cleanings of aircraft. 

The carrier said it would also “continue” using HEPA air filters to circulate air in the cabin. 

Earlier this week, Southwest said it would be “temporarily” limiting the number of passengers seated in the cabin in order to “allow customers to spread out in comfortable distances.”

“Customers may still pick their own seat, and Southwest will not be blocking seats or directing seating,” the airline said. “In our open seating environment, families or those traveling together may sit together.”

Southwest has also suspended inflight beverage and snack service, although customers can bring their own food and drink on board. 

Earlier this week, the airline began boarding in groups of 10 people at a time. 

Starting this month, the airline is also adding plexiglass shields at ticket counters and gate podiums, along with adding floor markers for social distancing — although the company encouraged customers to download mobile boarding passes. 

While much of the Caribbean remains on lockdown, these changes will likely still be in effect when tourism eventually returns to the region. 

— CJ

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Power outages and damage reported after 5.4 earthquake hits southern Puerto Rico

… -magnitude earthquake hit near southern Puerto Rico on Saturday, briefly knocking out … ‘earthquake swarm’
Several aftershocks hit Puerto Rico’s southern region, including a … continue.
The earthquake struck as Puerto Ricans are ordered to remain home …

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