Category: Island Life

A New Beach Park in Saint Lucia

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Saint Lucia has a new destination beach.

Hummingbird Beach in Soufriere has undergone a major transformation project resulting in the new “Soufriere Beach Park at Hummingbird Beach.”

The newly-opened beach park has a restaurant, a spa, outdoor showers, a beach bar, a pizzeria, a smoothie bar and a souvenier shop, among other amenities.

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That’s along with a tourism information center and non-motorized watersports, making for a new full-fledged beach destination in southern Saint Lucia.

The project was supported with financing from the government of Taiwan, according to Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, who said it was a “priority for the people of Soufriere.”

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It’s part of a wider effort to improve the tourism offering in Soufriere, a town best known for its hot springs and its high-level hotels like Ladera, Jade Mountain and Fond Doux Plantation, among others.

Indeed, the government is already expanding the area’s Sulphur Springs with three additional pools, while the “Soufriere Town Square” is already nearing completion.

— CJ

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From St John to Martinique, 5 Charming Caribbean Hotels to Try

 

We’ve made no secret for our love of the Caribbean’s smaller hotels, where travelers can dig deep into the authentic charm of the Caribbean. But there are more such properties than one can count — meaning we never get tired of sharing them with our readers. Here are five charming little hotels in the Caribbean to check into right now.

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One word: “oui.”

Hotel Plein Soleil, Martinique You journey past the cane fields and down a dirt road until you reach this hillside escape that boasts the most beautiful rooms in all of Martinique. This is a place for serenity, where tranquility meets the height of French Caribbean cool (and make sure you choose one of the rooms with their own private plunge pools). The restaurant is among the island’s best, too.

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The Bahamas’ Long Island Eyes a New Airport

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

A new airport could be coming to Long Island in The Bahamas.

The Bahamas’ government has already launched the process toward the creation of the airport, according to Bahamas Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar.

Indeed, the government is already reviewing tenders from a recent RFP for architectural and engineering services for the airport.

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Bahamas Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar tours the existing runway.

The Bahamas will be announcing the winning bidder for that project next week.

D’Aguilar toured the existing airport runway last week, meeting with nearby residents who would likely have to be relocated to facilitate the construction of the new facility.

It would be a significant boon for Long Island, home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas — and a major new five-star resort project already in the works called Port St George.

— CJ

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In Bonaire’s Lac Bay, a Caribbean Paradise Fueled by the Wind

 

By Alexander Britell and Guy Britton

LAC BAY – This is the birthplace.

This is where it all began, where a stretch of white sand in the southeastern corner of Bonaire turned into the Caribbean capital of windsurfing.

And when you walk past the row of wooden beach shacks and surf shops, you immediately understand why.

Lac Bay is, plainly, stunning, an endless sweep of sparkling turquoise water, just the right depth and, most important of all, just the right amount of wind.

There’s a reason why Bonaire has placed a sentry of wind turbines not too far from here: the wind is always blowing, and that makes this prime windsurfing country.

For decades, pro and amateur windsurfers alike have made the pilgrimage here, their palpable energy turning an empty beach into a hive of activity, one that intoxicates whether you mount a board or just want a cold beer.

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It all starts with Jibe City.

It’s the way so many men and women have, over the years, turned uncrowded corners of the Caribbean into destinations, simply with will and a board, like Cabarete, like Fisherman’s Huts — but different.

But Luc Bay is something else, a place that has retained its almost mystical, ethereal calm while filled with windsurfers and beachgoers and all those in search of the perfect breeze.

And you can even stay here — at the funky, friendly Sorobon Beach Resort, with a collection of cottages perched right on the sand in a marvelous corner of Lac Bay.

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The Sorobon Beach Resort.

And while anyone can learn here, practice here or just take in the action, Lac Bay remains one of the world’s true destinations for pro windsurfersworld’s true destinations for pro windsurfers — and the reason the PWA World Tour Windsurfing, the sport’s highest level of competition, returns to Bonaire from April 9-13 for the 2019 Forsa Bonaire PWA World Cup, all centered at the now world-famous Jibe City.

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A number of great beach bars dot the shores of Lac Bay.

If you make your way across the sand to the other side of the bay, at the edge of the mangroves, you’ll see equally serious windsurfing at windsurfing shops like Frans Paradise, run by brothers and pro windsurfers Taty and Tonky Frans, riding the kind of boards that include high-tech foils like the sort you find on America’s Cup boats.

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Bonaire isn’t just the region’s windsurfing hotspot, it’s also the “spiritual home of freestyle windsurfing,” as the PWA calls it, having produced some of the world’s top freestylers and continuing to churn out top talent in the field.

And as you sit at the Jibe City Hangout Bar, the sound of the wind and the waves and the visual spectacle of moving sails make for a very relaxing — but never boring — afternoon.

That’s just the way the wind blows.

— CJ



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