Category: Island Life

Jamaica Tourism on Pace for Record-Breaking Year

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Jamaica has had a record-breaking winter tourism season, according to estimates from the country’s Ministry of Tourism.

Jamaica Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says the island is estimated to have welcomed around 900,000 stopover visitors this winter, which would be the highest figure ever for a winter season.

That’s along with an additional 600,000 cruise passenger arrivals in the same period.

The winter tourist season runs from December through April; March 2019 is trending as the “biggest month ever in our history.”

“2019 is trending in a way that is going to break all records,” Bartlett said.

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The Dominican Republic’s Hotel Boom Continues

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Dominican Republic is continuing a full-fledged hotel development boom, according to new data from hotel analytics firm STR.

The Caribbean’s most popular tourism destination has a total of 6,200 rooms in construction right now, or 8.7 percent of its existing hotel supply.

That’s easily the largest number of rooms in construction of any Caribbean destination, followed by Cuba, which has 600 rooms in construction, or 0.9 percent of its supply.

That comes after the Dominican Republic saw a 6 percent growth in its hotel stock in 2018, according to data from the country’s Ministry of Tourism.

Last year’s additions increased the Dominican Republic’s hotel supply by 4,365 rooms.

The country now boasts 80,256 hotel rooms.

— CJ

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Royal Caribbean Is Buying the Bahamas’ Grand Lucayan Resort

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

Grand Bahama’s biggest resort is being sold — to a unexpected buyer.

Cruise giant Royal Caribbean International, in a joint venture with Mexico’s ITM, has signed a letter of intent to purchase the Grand Lucayan Resort.

The deal is expected to transform the resort and develop the harbor in Freeport into a destination product centered around water-based adventure theme parks, according to the government of The Bahamas.

The move comes less than a year after the Bahamas’ government purchased the Grand Lucayan from former owner Hutcinson Whampoa, pledging to save the jobs of the nearly 400 Bahamians who worked at the property “until it was ready to be sold again.”

And that’s precisely what the government did.

“We have done what we said we would do – in the face of much criticism the Government of The Bahamas purchased the Grand Lucayan Resort for $65 million dollars and we said that we would hold it for the shortest period of time and sell it for $65 million dollars – and we have done exactly that,” said Bahamas Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar.

“I am pleased to announce to the people of Grand Bahama and to the entire Bahamas that the much-anticipated sale of the 217-acre Grand Lucayan resort has finally been agreed upon,” added D’Aguilar. “The development that will roll out in Grand Bahama over the next 24-36 months will go far in restoring the island’s economy to its former glory days.”

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The Grand Lucayan.

Bahamas Minister of State for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson said the first phase of the new project would entail a $195 million investment, including the $65 million purchase price.

The plan is to both redevelop Freeport Harbor and transform the Grand Lucayan into a theme park that includes a five-star hotel, along with dining, gaming and entertainment options.

“The redevelopment of Freeport Harbor is anticipated to include significant increase in cruise ship arrivals, bringing an additional approximately two million passengers annually, with the addition of multiple cruise lines calling on Grand Bahama,” Thompson said.

In a statement, Royal Caribbean said the decision like a “perfect fit.”

“This is an incredible project and I want to thank the Bahamian Government for giving us this opportunity in Grand Bahama,” said Russell Benford, vice president of government relations for the Americas at Royal Caribbean. “We are honored to have been chosen from some really great people and companies around the world for this project.”

“We understand what Grand Lucayan means to the Government of The Bahamas and to the people of Grand Bahama and so you have our commitment that we will do this project right and we will do right by the government and the people of The Bahamas,” he said. “We build spectacular world class products and we will bring that same excellence and dedication here to this project in Grand Bahama.”

The move is being undertaken in a venture with ITM, a Mexican travel giant behind several major cruise ports in the region, including Costa Maya and the Port of Roatan in Honduras, among others.

The move also reinforces the Bahamas’ push to solidify its position as a global leader in the cruise industry, coming a month after the announcement of a high-profile plan to transform the Port of Nassau.

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Virgin Voyages Plans Big Focus on Music

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

True to the history of the Virgin brand, Sir Richard Branson’s new Virgin Voyages adults-only cruise line is planning a major focus on music.

That will include a full-fledged record shop aboard its Scarlet Lady cruise ship, featuring personal listening stations, limited-edition vinyl collections and a performance spot for live DJ sets.

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The ship will have its own karaoke lounge called The Groupie.

The ships will also include a karaoke, gaming and movie lounge called “The Groupie”; a series of high-profile DJ “residencies,” from Mark Ronson to Marc Kitchen to Sofi Tukker.

Virgin also said it was developing a “Creative Collective” responsible for developing the background music across the ship and for securing DJs for the brand’s planned beach club in Bimini.

Virgin Voyages will kick off its first-ever Caribbean cruises in April 2020.

— CJ

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