Category: Island Life

Travelers Are Flocking to Belize Right Now

 

By Alexander Britell and Dana Niland

Belize is one of the hottest destinations in the region right now, according to the latest data from the country’s tourism board.

The country on the Caribbean coast of Central America reported 14.6 percent growth in stayover arrivals last year, one of the fastest growth rates of any destination in the region in 2018 — lifting arrivals to a new record for the country.

That translated to 62,000 more overnight visitors to the country, and a total of 489,261 stayover visitors in the calendar year.

In the last 10 years, Belize’s stayover visitor numbers have doubled, starting at 232, 249 in 2009.

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The Naia hotel in Belize.

That included a 19.1 percent increase in cruise passenger arrivals, with the number surpassing the one million mark for the third year in a row – another record.

In a statement, the Belize Tourism Board pointed to new positioning initiatives and, more crucially, a wave of new flights to the country.

The latter included new routes from a range of carriers from WestJet to Southwest Airlines to, most recently, Sun Country Airlines, which launched its first-ever Belize flights from Minnesota.

Such flight growth is essential for growing tourism in any Caribbean destination — and it’s a testament to a concerted push by Belize’s decision-makers.

Now, the challenge will be to sustain that growth.

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The Diamond Lodge in Belize.

A big help toward that end will be what has become a surge of hotel development in the country, with new launches from brands like Hilton, which last year officially opened its new Curio Collection-branded Mahogany Bay property and smaller boutiques like the Diamond Lodge on Ambergris Caye.

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Cayo Espanto.

That complements what had been a rich portfolio of smaller properties in the country, from a pair of hotels owned by legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola (Turtle Inn and Blancaneaux) and private-island hotspots like Cayo Espanto.

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A rendering of the Four Seasons Caye Chapel in Belize.

Several more projects are in development, including a pair under the Marriott umbrella, and a highly-anticipated hotel and real estate project managed by Four Seasons.

Heading to Belize? Don’t miss the best Belize resorts.

— CJ

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Dream Hotel Group Expanding in Mexico

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

New York-based Dream Hotel Group is planning more hotels in Mexico.

The company known for its boutique properties like The Chatwal has signed another new hotel deal in Mexico, this time in Valle de Guadalupe.

It’s the third hotel deal for the company in Mexico in the last year.

The new 61-room property, which will be designed by noted Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao, is set on 35 acres on the Baja California peninsula.

The property, which will debut in 2021, will be Dream’s first to open in Mexico, the result of a partnership with local company Cosmopolitan Group.

“Cosmopolitan Group’s roots are based in Baja California and the company has intimate knowledge of the culture, as well as extensive knowledge and understanding of the market. They are innovators with a vision of creating something new, fresh and authentic to the region,” said Dream Hotel Group CEO Jay Stein. “The area is Mexico’s food and wine destination, a perfect fit for Dream Hotels and its emphasis on world class food and beverage experiences.”

The hotel is set on the Ruta del Vino wine route, with amenities like an infinity pool and bar and private meeting space.

“We’re proud to bring the Dream Hotels brand to Valle de Guadalupe,” said Isaac Saul of Cosmopolitan Group. “From the moment we started working together, it’s been a synergistic partnership focused on creating an inspiring vision of what Dream Hotels can bring to the region.”

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Trump accuses Democrats of ‘having fun’ as he works in snowy D.C. and they are in Puerto Rico

… awareness about the difficulties Puerto Rico still faced after Hurricane … Hurricane Maria, documented as Puerto Rico‘s worst natural … was seen raising the Puerto Rican flag and waving it … Hurricane Maria.  
Puerto Ricans are the most resilient people …

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St Kitts developer persists in promoting false and misleading information about Turks and Caicos citizenship

By Caribbean News Now contributor BASSETERRE, St Kitts — A resort developer based in St Kitts but owned and operated by Chinese interests has declined to remove false and/or misleading information about Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) citizenship and residency from its website. Despite the erroneous nature of the published information being drawn to the […]

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Venezuela says ExxonMobil survey ships were indeed in its territory

By Youri Kemp Caribbean News Now associate editor youri@caribbeannewsnow.com CARACAS, Venezuela — Details of exactly where the ExxonMobil survey vessels were intercepted over the Christmas period in the Stabroek block area by the Venezuelan navy have been murky; however evidence provided by Venezuelan vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, shows where the ships were intercepted, which does […]

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