Category: Island Life

US Virgin Islands Nominates New Tourism Commissioner

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The United States Virgin Islands will soon have a new Commissioner of Tourism.

New Governor Albert Bryan has named local businessman Joe Bosculte to the role; he will soon appear before the Virgin Islands Legislature for confirmation hearings in the coming weeks.

Boschulte will succeed longtime Tourism Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty, one of the most respected tourism executives in the Caribbean.

Boschulte had previously served as president and CEO of the West Indian Company Limited.

“I look forward to building on the important work I have been engaged with across the cruise sector in the Virgin Islands,” Boschulte said.

– CJ

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New Orleans Drummer Seeking Crowdfunding Support in Puerto Rico

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VIDEO: Another Kind of Caribbean Vacation in Antigua

 

By Alexander Britell and Guy Britton

As you walk through the brick walls and the arches, as you watch the bobbing of the water and the gentle marine dance of bows and sterns, time becomes just a suggestion.

There has been a dockyard here for almost three hundred years, most famously for a three-year period in the late 18th century when this was the stomping ground of Admiral Horatio Nelson.

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Historic Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua.

Today’s Nelson’s Dockyard is one of the most beautifully restored historic sites in the Caribbean, a walkable, charming, active destination that will pull you right into the 1700s.

It’s just a short drive from the nearby Falmouth Harbour, perhaps the leading superyacht marina in the Caribbean.

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The Copper and Lumber in Nelson’s Dockyard.

It’s a rather powerful juxtaposition, the modernity and the history, one that makes a trip to the Nelson’s Dockyard National Park that much more meaningful.

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The Admiral’s Inn and Gunpowder Suites.

What you’ll find here is a full-fledged destination, the sort of place where you can spend not just an educational afternoon — but a complete vacation.

That’s thanks to two delightful boutique hotels: the Copper and Lumber Historic Inn and the Admiral’s Inn and Gunpowder Suites.

Even in this Georgian town, they offer distinct experiences.

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The Admiral’s Inn.

The Copper and Lumber is a quintessential English inn, with a lovely little pub and warm B&B-style service.

The Admiral’s Inn is the closest thing here to a resort, with the Harbour’s best restaurant, a great little bar and its most marvelous amenity: the Boom Restaurant and Pool, with the latter an infinity-edge stunner overlooking the harbour.

If you make the journey around the harbour, you’ll find another great option: the Inn at English Harbour, a beachfront boutique that boasts among its rooms some particularly lovely toes-in-the-sand bungalows.

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The Inn at English Harbour.

That’s also home to the stunning Galleon Beach, a beautiful stretch of sand that offers another breathtaking angle from which to view the wonders of this old town.

It all adds up to another kind of Caribbean vacation — perhaps not the one you immediately think of, one that marries living history and boutique charm and old-fashioned elegance.

It’s another side of beach-filled Antigua, a completely different way to experience this gorgeous island.

Of course, it doesn’t mean you won’t explore the rest of the island either — the beach bars, the shopping in St John’s, the day trips to Barbuda.

It means you’re anchoring here, waking up to the sounds of harbor breezes, taking strolls on cobblestone, finding endless leisure in a timeless place.

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The Copper and Lumber.

It’s a remarkably broad offering for this historic destination, a corner of Antigua and the Caribbean that remains far under the radar.

But perhaps not for long.

See more in the latest CJ Video.

— CJ

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St Maarten’s Sonesta Maho Pushes Back Relaunch to February

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The reopening of the popular Sonesta Maho Beach Resort in St Maarten has been pushed back to the end of next month, according to a statement from the property.

The property said it would reopen Feb. 27, citing “delays in construction with our contracting partners and extraneous bureaucratic policies that are outside of our control.”

The property is putting the final touches on a completely new look after it suffered significant damage during Hurricane Irma in 2017.

“We understand the inconvenience this will cause and we are working with each guest individually affected by this delay to rectify and instate alternative plans or compensation,” the property said in a statement. “Our priority is to provide the safest and best possible vacation experience and we don’t want to sacrifice the amenities and enjoyment that is expected from Sonesta Resorts Sint Maarten. We appreciate your time and understanding as we rebuild our beloved resorts and as St. Maarten’s tourism recovers after damages from Hurricane Irma last year.”

The family-friendly all-inclusive is adjacent to the adults-only Sonesta Ocean Point, which already reopened its doors at the end of 2018.

When Sonesta Maho reopens, it will come with a host of upgrades and additions, from a new room category called The Loft Suites to an array of eateries and bars.

The 420-room Sonesta Maho is the largest all-inclusive in St Maarten.

— CJ

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Delegation to Puerto Rico spars with Trump over timing of trip

… over 3.2 million Puerto Rican American citizens on this … they heard from top Puerto Rican officials, including Gov. Ricardo … the political issues plaguing Puerto Rico’s financial situation are … discussion touched on the Puerto Rico statehood debate, questions …

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