Category: Island Life

Vidanta Plans Two New Luxury Mexico Resorts

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Grupo Vidanta is planning to add a pair of high-profile boutique luxury resorts to its portfolio in Mexico.

The company has announced the introduction of The Estates a new luxury development that will debut at the company’s Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta and Vidanta Riviera Maya.

The Estates will be the company’s “premier resort offering,” according to a statement.

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Vidanta Riviera Maya.

That will mean “high-end details, plush amenities and lavish vacation experiences,” the company said.

“The introduction of The Estates represents our continued commitment to transforming the hospitality industry and cementing Mexico’s position as the world’s premier tourist destinations,” said Ivan Chavez, executive vice president of Grupo Vidanta. “The Estates are bold and innovative, revolutionizing the concept of luxury and will go above and beyond in style, personalization, comfort and service, even for the most discerning traveler.”

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The properties will be set in nature-filled settings at both resorts, with layouts including one, two and four-bedroom configurations with indoor-outdoor designs.

That will include “spa-inspired bathrooms” and, perhaps most importantly, private outdoor pool and lounge areas.

The Estates will also offer access to amenities like the Norman Signature Golf Course, Almaverde farm, and Santuario entertainment plaza at Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta, the Cirque du Soleil show, JOYÀ, The Beach Club, and Salum Beachside Eateries and Market at Vidanta Riviera Maya.

The company said model units would be available for tours later this year.

It did not give a projected completion date for the project.

— CJ

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How to Live on the Beach at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

A beachfront residence at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman has hit the bustling real estate market in the Cayman Islands for $5.495 million, Caribbean Journal has learned.

The second-floor beachfront unit is directly at the front of the Ritz-Carlton on Seven Mile Beach, with four bedrooms, an open-air beachfront terrace and 4.5 bathrooms.

In all, there are 3,850 square feet of living space.

And then there are the amenities: membership at the Ritz golf course, access to La Prairie Spa, concierge and valet parking, and a private 429-square-foot garage.

The property is listed with Kim Lund of The Lund Team.

— CJ

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In St Martin, a Beloved Hotel Is Reborn

 

By Alexander Britell

“To be able to spend several hours a day looking at this water, it starts to have an effect on you. You stop seeing it and you start to perceive it, to get a sense of its livingness and its fluid changes of color,” he says, looking out at the Creole Rock in the distance.

Roland Richardson has been painting St Martin for decades, often from this perch at the Sunset Cafe at the Grand Case Beach Club, collecting the oranges and yellows and greens of St Martin on canvas.

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There’s always been a draw for the island’s most legendary artist here, something bewitching about this corner of St Martin, about the pair of beaches at the edge of town, about the red roofs and the blue water and the Rock.

That pull, that magnetism about the old French Caribbean town of Grand Case is what has drawn travelers to the Grand Case Beach Club for decades — and when the storms struck in 2017, a beloved part of the fabric of this place was taken away.

But now it’s back.

The Grand Case Beach Club opened with 48 of its 72 rooms completely transformed, with the Sunset Cafe returned and the rooftop pool rebuilt and a new lobby and a new energy —and sparkling, modern rooms filled with Richardson’s art on the walls.

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And the moment it reopened, its longtime guests immediately rebooked.

That meant the families that have been coming back here, year after year, came back immediately, the Barkans and the Hendersons and the grandparents and the grandchildren and the friends who have felt that same pull here, who have fallen in love with this place.

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Grand Case.

The GCBC has perfected the art of the classic beach hotel, perfected the art of letting travelers experience what remains one of the Caribbean’s great little beach towns, without pretentiousness, delivering an experience that everyone can enjoy.

“If you want to relax and go on vacation, you don’t put on your fanciest dress shirt — you put on the shirt that feels the best,” longtime General Manager Stephen Wright says. “That’s what this hotel is — it’s a place that makes you feel good.”

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It’s a proposition that’s hard to argue with, as one begins to settle into the routine of beach mornings and lazy lunches at the Sunset Cafe and evenings on the boulevard in Grand Case, which, it should be said, has seen a remarkable comeback in the last year and a half.

About half of the eateries have already reopened, including several new ones (like the terrific Barranco), and most of the town’s signature eateries: the Lolos and L’Auberge Gourmande and Bistrot Caraibes and the Rainbow Cafe and La Villa and Spiga and, most recently, Le Pressoir, which reopened with the added bonus of an adjacent rum bar.

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Grand Case is alive again. Above, Blue Martini packed on a weeknight.

Even at less than full strength, Grand Case offers an collection of world-class eateries that remains the envy of the Caribbean, a fun-loving town with a nightlife that’s already vibrant again, with the crowds at Blue Martini and the seaside beers at Max’s Place.

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Sir Roland Richardson.

If you come for a few days or a week or two, you’ll have too many restaurants to choose from, a surfeit of authentic French Caribbean evenings.

And that’s what the Grand Case Beach Club has always been about, a gateway to this town, a place to enjoy the simple, wonderful pleasures that define Grand Case and St Martin.

And that’s what it still is, a way to really see Grand Case.

But here is the mark of a great hotel — when you stop seeing a place and you start living it.

For more, visit the Grand Case Beach Club.

See more in the latest CJ Video.

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