Category: Island Life

Belize Keeps Up Strong Tourism Growth

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

After a what was a blistering 2018, Belize’s tourism sector has seen another strong year so far in 2019.

The destination is reporting a 6 percent jump in stayover tourist arrivals for the first half of 2019, with a total of 284,576 visitors in the period, according to new data from the Belize Tourist Board.

On the cruise side, Belize reported approximately 700,000 cruise passenger visits, itself a 10.8 percent increase over the same period in 2018.

The latest statistics for the first half of this year show a remarkable and persistent growth in both overnight and cruise ship arrivals,” the Belize Tourist Board said in a statement.

The organization said the growth was “positioning Belize as a favorite vacation paradise, underscoring the effective marketing strategy by the BTB and its industry stakeholders in promoting the country as a leading tourism destination.”

— CJ

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Embattled Puerto Rico gov apologizes for profane tirade

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rican Gov. Gov. Ricardo … for supporting statehood for Puerto Rico.
Those who participated in … Sobrino, executive director of Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Agency and … agents arrested Julia Keleher, Puerto Rico’s former education secretary …

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The Bahamas Is Getting a New Hotel in Bimini

 

By Alexander Britell

A sleek new hotel is set to inject new energy into the Bimini archipelago of The Bahamas.

It’s called illa Bimini, and the new project by Island Developers is slated to break ground in August.

The beachfront “eco-chic” residential hotel, which will be designed by renowned architect Chad Oppenheim’s Oppenheim Architecture + Design, will have a mix of 54 three and four-bedroom residential villas and a 49-key boutique hotel.

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“Bimini’s natural landscape is incomparable, and its real estate market is a rising ‘hot spot,’” said Rafael Reyes, co-founder and a principal of Island Developers. “Within close proximity to the U.S., illa [sic] will be a hidden gem for owners and guest as it offers a rare combination of exclusivity as a private island and convenient access by boat, sea plane and helicopters.”

Amenities will include a beachfront pool, tennis courts, a bar and lounge, a restaurant, a library, fruit gardens and an overwater spa, among others.

Bimini is the closest corner of The Bahamas to the United States, just 48 nautical miles off the coast of Florida.

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Long a favorite of adventurers (Ernest Hemingway sojourned there), it’s home to some of the most pristine waters in the wider region (and some of its best bonefishing, too).

“In terms of development, illa Bimini Resort & Residences is not expanding the development footprint of the already existing environmentally approved plans for the project and will not negatively impact the land in any way,” added Rafael Reyes. “To enhance our sustainability efforts, we have incorporated a complete solar package, energy management system, smart-home-technology and back-up generator applications into our design and services.”

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In recent years, Bimini vaulted back onto the map with the launch of Genting’s Resorts World Bimini, a casino hotel project that now includes a Hilton-branded hotel. That’s helped to complement a niche of beloved places to stay led by the legendary Bimini Big Game Club.

More recently, Sir Richard Branson announced that Bimini would be on the circuit for his new Virgin Voyages cruise line, with the new port home to a hip beach club designed in partnership with Resorts World.

The inclusion of Oppenheim, perhaps best known for his work in helping to define Miami’a aesthetic over the last few decades, is a major boost.

“The ultimate goal for illa was to create an eco-luxury development that builds with the land, not on the land,” Oppenheim said. “From the landscape, individual villas, materials to services, we designed a holistic retreat with environmental sustainability and community development at the forefront.”

The project will be set at the far north of North Bimini, west of the Atlantic and east of the longtime Bimini Bay project.

For more, visit illa Bimini.

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Royal Caribbean’s $165 Million Cruise Ship Overhaul

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Royal Caribbean is undertaking a 58-day, $165 million overhaul of its Allure of the Seas Oasis-class ship.

Upon completion, the reinvigorated cruise ship will unveil a wave of new features, including the Ultimate Abyss 10-story waterslide; the Splashaway Bay aquapark; a reimagined pool deck and new eateries like Portside BBQ, Playmakers Sports Bar, Sugar Beach, El Loco Fresh and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen, among others.

The latter is a reimagining of the popular Giovanni’s restaurant that’s a signature on Royal Caribbean ships.

Upon completion of its transformation project, Allure of the Seas will head to Europe before homeporting in Miami for the 2020 winter season.

The ship, which will be operating out of Royal Caribbean’s new Terminal A, will sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.

Many of those trips will include stops at Royal’s new Perfect Day at CocoCay private destination.

— CJ

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Puerto Rican officials indicted in sweeping corruption probe

… education secretary Julia Keleher, former Puerto Rico Health Insurance Administration executive director … at the expense of the Puerto Rican citizens and students,” Neil Sanchez … the Natural Resource Committee overseeing Puerto Rico — called on him to …

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