Category: Island Life

American Airlines Launching New Nonstop Flights to Jamaica

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Montego Bay is booming.

The Jamaican travel hub, which is seeing a massive boost in new airlift in 2019, will get another lift in November with the launch of new daily American Airlines flights from New York.

The JFK-Montego Bay flights will officially launch Nov. 21, according to American, which has been steadily growing its Caribbean footprint in 2019 as well.

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The new S Hotel in Jamaica, which opened its doors earlier this year

American also announced plans to launch a pair of new routes to Costa Rica: weekly Saturday flights from JFK to Liberia, along with new daily flights from New York to San Jose.

The Montego Bay and San Jose flights will launch on Nov. 21, while the Liberia service will begin operations on Dec. 21.

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Half Moon in Jamaica.

The growth of American Airlines in the Caribbean and Latin American,” the world’s largest airlines said in a statement.

American Airlines is operating all three new routes on Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

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The Sandals Montego Bay resort in Jamaica.

It’s part of a banner aviation year for Jamaica, which has seen a wave of new flights both to Montego Bay and, increasingly, to its growing urban destination in Kingston.

The new flights come as Montego Bay continues to position itself as a haven for both all-inclusive and EP travel, from its portfolio of Sandals resorts to some of the Caribbean’s leading luxury resorts like Half Moon and Round Hill, among others.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico’s St Regis Bahia Beach Has a New Chef

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort in Puerto Rico has appointed Javier Arango Salazar as its new Executive Chef.

Chef Arango will oversee the culinary direction for the resort, including Paros, its signature Greek fine dining restaurant; the St. Regis Bar, and Seagrapes, which is located next to the resort’s main pool.

Most recently, Arango served as the Executive Sous Chef at the JW Marriott Absheron in Baku, Azerbaijan. 

Prior to that, Chef Arango worked with Ritz-Carlton for thirteen years, occupying positions including Chef de Cuisine at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Executive Sous Chef at The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne Miami, Executive Chef at The Ritz-Carlton, Bal Harbour, as well as Executive Chef for The Ritz-Carlton, Budapest, Hungary. 

The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort recently debuted a $60 million renovation following Hurricane Maria. 

The luxury resort is set on a former coconut plantation between the El Yunque National Forest and the Espíritu Santo River State Preserve.

— CJ

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From Barbados to Cancun, Six Places to Visit in July

 

Places to Visit is back with its second summer edition for the Caribbean in 2019, bringing you a selection of wonderful Caribbean destinations to check out in the next 30 days — or to start thinking about for your upcoming Caribbean getaway, whenever it comes (probably quite soon). They range from the Creole charm of a legendary Caribbean downtown to the sleek excellence of a booming Caribbean megaresort. All you have to do is choose and start planning your next Caribbean journey.

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Sandy Lane.

Barbados Summer in Barbados means that magic blend of elegance, grace, luxury and charm, but with a slightly different pace than the height of the peak winter season. Barbados’ travel offering has never been buzzier, from the new Nikki Beach at Port Ferdinand (itself one of the newest luxe additions to Barbados) to the hot new Sandals Royal Barbados. This is still as diverse a destination as there is in the Caribbean, whether you’re catching waves on the East Coast or indulging in the ultra luxe at Sandy Lane and Royal Westmoreland. For a more boutique experience, you can try Cobblers Cove or the Atlantis Hotel. Even better? The new Brilliant Barbados program is making it even easier to plan your trip, however you want to experience Barbados.

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Rum Journal: A Lovely New Rum From Venezuela’s Diplomatico

 

By Alexander Britell

There’s a certain kind of rum you can’t enjoy.

It’s the rum that your bar doesn’t serve.

Years ago — and even today, rum lovers still face a rather small selection in even some of the best bars in cities across the United States and the wider world.

Yes, that’s changing, happily, as rum continues to see its position — and esteem — elevate.

But it’s still a handful of rum producers and brands that have managed to marry consumer satisfaction with broad enough distribution to the point that you can expect to find them at better bars and restaurants.

But these rums, like Ron Diplomatico, Ron Zacapa and, increasingly, Plantation (along with Bacardi’s 8 and 10 expressions) and Brugal, also serve a far more important purpose.

They are ambassadors for the spirit, there to remind that rum is not just Captain Morgan, not just white Bacardi, not something exclusively meant for a marriage with a can of soda.

And that — for all of the conversation over added sugar and classification issues — is still easily the biggest hurdle to rum’s real arrival as a premium product.

And Ron Diplomatico, the fast-growing rum brand from Venezuela, is at the forefront of that push, led by its highly popular Reserva Exclusiva (the one in the green bottle).

It’s a favorite of many rum lovers and, perhaps more importantly, an instant hit with rum neophytes — the ones whose conversion is essential for the growth of the spirit.

Because let’s be honest — nobody is going from drinking vodka or bourbon straight to 30-year-old bottlings from lost Caribbean distilleries, as wonderful as they are. (Food for thought: Before there was Patron, could Mezcal have ever become a hit?).

But Diplomatico, a rum that does have a sweeter flavor profile (yes, there’s a bit of added sugar via dosage a la cognac or champagne or untold numbers of other rums), has a new series that is aimed at the already initiated, at rum lovers, the ones for whom Diplomatico may have been an early first love, or whose rum shelf has gotten larger.

Diplomatico, you see, makes its rums from a unique combination of three separate stills: pot, column and batch, the distillates of which are then separately aged and then blended to turn into the final product.

The new Distillery Collection includes a rum from its batch kettle still; a second from its “barbet” French column still, and now, finally, the third, a pot-still rum I was able to try at a clinic by Diplomatico Master Blender Nelson Hernandez at Prime Cigar in Miami this week.

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And the new expression is easily the best of the lot.

Like its sister rums, it’s distilled from sugar cane honey; but this one is aged in American white oak for eight years.

The result is a dark, brown-amber rum with an aroma of honey, brown sugar and caramel.

This is a luxurious, velvety rum, with notes of leather, coffee, tobacco, dried mango and black pepper.

It’s so good, I’d love to see a further-aged expression.

There’s a bit of a fiery edge, a richness and a boldness. And no, there’s no dosage here – this is from the barrel to your glass.

And even better? It’ll likely be one you can soon find in your bar.

Rum Journal Review

93 Points

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