Category: Island Life

Prince Charles Is Coming to the Caribbean

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are planning a major visit to the Caribbean later this month.

Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall are heading to the Caribbean March 17 for a trip that will include stops in Saint Lucia, Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada and the Cayman Islands.

It will reportedly include over 50 engagements across 10 different islands.

The pair will also be visiting Cuba, marking the first-ever official visit to Cuba by a member of the Royal Family.

The aim of the trip is to “celebrate the Monarchy’s relationship with these Commonwealth Realms,” the Royal Family said in a statement.

The tour will begin in Saint Lucia with an event to mark the country’s 40th anniversary of independence, followed by a stop in Barbados and then a trip to St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Those visits will be followed by the visits to St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, Cuba and then the Cayman Islands.

That stop will include the opening of the Cayman Islands’ highly-anticipated new airport — along with stops in both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

Prince Charles last visited the Caribbean at the end of 2017 in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. That trip included visits to Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda and the British Virgin Islands.

— CJ

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Playa Del Carmen Gets Its First Holiday Inn Express

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Looking for an affordable getaway to Playa del Carmen, Mexico?

The bustling beach town on the Caribbean coast of Mexico is now home to its first Holiday Inn Express, following its debut this week.

The $8 million hotel has a total of 91 rooms and suites and, more importantly, is within walking distance to the beach.

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That includes 34 standard rooms and 57 suites, along with amenities like a rooftop pool, a 24-hour fitness center, a business center and free Wi-Fi.

“We are thrilled to introduce the Holiday Inn Express & Suites brand into Playa del Carmen, strengthening our presence in one of the preferred travel spots in the Mayan Riviera,” said Gerardo Murray, Regional Vice President, Brands & Marketing, Mexico, Latin America and Caribbean, at IHG. “This hotel is a significant addition to our portfolio in Mexico, offering guests the brand’s renowned innovative hospitality experience, connectivity and friendly service.”

The property, which is owned by Litore Maya, is managed by Marca Hotel Solutions.

— CJ

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Open thread for night owls: Washington fiddles as Puerto Ricans face big cuts in food stamps

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The Bahamas’ Ultimate Adventure Hotel

 

By Guy Britton

The Andros Barrier Reef is one of the longest barrier reefs on earth. Another mile offshore the reef meets a wall that drops to a depth of 6,000 feet.

Here on Andros, you quickly realize that there are few places like this — and even fewer like Small Hope Bay Lodge.

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Here on the eastern coast of the island is this legendary spot — one that pays tribute to the natural world and feeds our need — our obsession — for adventure, for new experiences.

This is Small Hope Bay Lodge, a place that was built on adventure.

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It opened its doors in 1960, the first dive resort in the Caribbean, continuing to lead the industry with cutting-edge adventures and education, a family-run business that has lasted three generations. 

But this is no mere lodge.

It is the epitome of the family-run boutique, an all-inclusive resort that understands that true hospitality is about welcoming your guests like treasured friends, about making the traveler feel like family.

First, the resort itself.

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Yes, that means all-inclusive conch salad.

While there are just 21 cottages, it’s an all-inclusive, meaning you never have to reach for your wallet. The food is delectable, plentiful and professionally served. The beverage department has its own party piece: an honor bar, meaning you can come and take your beer or rum or preferred beverage all day and all night, taking what you need when you need it.

And you instantly fall into the ritual of this place, equal parts adventure hotel and camp, with happy hour and hors d’oeuvres at 6PM, a conch that calls you to dinner at 7PM and a property-wide communal meal that is a true pleasure, an authentic, jolly, friendly meal that brings you in to the rare warmth of Small Hope Bay.

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A solar-powered hot tub.

Everyone is at the table; the guests, the owners, the staff, the adventure guides, everyone eating together, making conversation, sharing stories of the day’s adventures and making plans for the next ones.

Because this is a fantasy camp for adventurers, a place where the art of exploration and rugged experience permeates the walls.

There are three dive boats, and 60 recreational dive sites on the property’s regular schedule, along with more advanced dives on offer, too.

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You won’t find more of these anywhere else on earth.

There are guided dives into the blue holes, into underwater caves and wrecks.

There are natural trails, hiking, biking, kayaking and rare bird watching.

There is fishing of all kinds, bonefishing and inshore fishing.

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This hotel was designed to help travelers navigate this mysterious, wonderful island, to help you find the right adventure for you, to design an Andros experience just for you.

But the beauty of Small Hope Bay is that you don’t have to be on adventure all day.

You can spend your days at the plentiful beaches, or in the solar-heated jacuzzi and sun deck down the beach away from the lodge. 

Simply sitting in the lodge is a delight, listening to the tales of journeys across Andros, about sponging on the west coast, about sailing to Nassau, about sea monsters in underwater caves, about when Al Capone used to come here at the Bang Bang Club.

The adventures don’t stop, and the stories keep coming and you realize you could come here and write a book.

And that the book would write itself.

For more, visit Small Hope Bay Lodge.

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Tony Romo to Play PGA Tour Event in the Dominican Republic

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

He’s been an all-pro quarterback and a celebrated television announcer, and now Tony Romo is trying his hand again at being a pro golfer.

And he’s coming back to the Dominican Republic to do it.

Tony Romo will be playing his second PGA Tour event on a sponsor’s exemption at the upcoming Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship in the Dominican Republic later this month.

The 2019 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship will mark the second time Romo will compete as an individual against PGA TOUR professionals in the same competition.

“Golf has been a passion of mine throughout my life, giving me another athletic outlet to hone my skills and compete,” Romo said. “The opportunity to compete at the highest levels of golf, the PGA TOUR event, was a dream come true for me. I’m thankful to the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship for inviting me to join them once again this year, and I’m excited at the chance to compete against the best of the best.”

Playing as an amateur, Romo will look to make the cut for the first time in his second official PGA TOUR start, following his 2018 start at Corales.

Since Romo competed in the inaugural Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship in 2018, he won two golf tournaments in the summer of 2018, including the American Century Championship in Nevada.

“It was an honor to have Tony Romo to join us for our inaugural year, and we are delighted that he has accepted our offer to play in the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship again this year,” said Grupo Puntacana Founder and Chairman Frank Rainieri. “Tony continues to grow and achieve at golf just as he rose to greatness during his football career. It’s going to be exciting to watch him play Corales again.”

The Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship is in its second year on the PGA TOUR schedule, previously having a two-year run as a Web.com Tour event. 

— CJ

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