Category: Island Life

Hampton by Hilton Expands to Santo Domingo

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina was on hand this week to inaugurate Hilton’s newest Caribbean hotel: the new Hampton by Hilton Santo Domingo Airport.

The newest hotel in the capital has a rooftop swimming pool, a fitness center, a buffet and an a la carte restaurant, along with outdoor terraces and free Wi-Fi, among other amenities.

While it’s targeting the corporate and crew segment, it also offers an option for those looking to use Santo Domingo as a jumping off point to spend a few days on the beach in nearby towns like Boca Chica and Juan Dolio.

The $10 million project is the first Hampton by Hilton in the Dominican Republic, part of what has been a wider expansion for Hilton in the Caribbean.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Takes Delivery of Bliss Cruise Ship

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Norwegian Cruise Line has officially taken delivery of its newest cruise ship: the 168,028-gross-ton Norwegian Bliss.

The new ship was completed by Meyer Werft in Germany after an 18-month building period.

“Norwegian Bliss is one of our most highly-anticipated ships to date, and today marks another exciting milestone for the newest and most innovative ship of our young and modern fleet,” said Andy Stuart, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “The Meyer Werft team, along with our operations teams, ship officers and crew members, has done an incredible job bringing Norwegian Bliss to life and we cannot wait for guests to experience all she has to offer.”

The new ship, the third in Norwegian Cruise Line’s breakaway plus class, will feature amenities ranging from an electric-car race track to an open-air laser tag course.

The ship will begin her life in Alaska before heading to the Mexican Riviera this fall, before launching Caribbean cruises this winter out of Miami.

In the 2019 fall-winter season, Norwegian Bliss will sail from New York to Florida, The Bahamas and the Caribbean.

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Rum Journal: Tasting the New Bacardi Reserva 10

 

By Alexander Britell

You’re in a far-off bar somewhere. Or even a bar in a major city in America. You order rum.

What do you hear?

“Well, we have Captain Morgan, we have Bacardi…” And that’s usually it.

While the rum world has certainly been transformed in recent years, it’s still only high-level bars and restaurants that ever have good rum selections. Everywhere else, what you get is still some combination of spiced rum, white rum and, if you’re lucky, Zacapa.

Which is why the newest rum launch by Bacardi is just so important.

While it sells more rum than anybody on the planet, Bacardi has been slow to adapt to the premiumization of rum, other than a few tweaks of its Bacardi 8 here and there, and, of course, it’s ultra-limited (but extremely good) Facundo range.

But that changed this month with the launch of its new Bacardi Reserva Diez, a rum with a 10-year age statement (and a beautiful bottle design) that represents a serious entry for the brand into the premium rum market. (Bacardi also unveiled a four-year expression this month.)

With Facundo, Bacardi showed it could make high-level rum that rivaled the best of the Caribbean, but it was never intended as a major-market product – and it’s still very hard to find.

But Bacardi 10 is different; it’s at a price point of around $40, meant to go toe-to-toe with well-distributed brands like Zacapa, and, hopefully, meant to be ubiquitous in bars around America and the wider world.

But, more importantly, what is it like?

Bacardi 10 has a dark amber color, and a smooth aroma of candied fruit, caramel and carambola.

The flavor profile is marked by notes of kiwi, tropical fruit, a hint of spice and a sweet, French oak-like quality.

The finish is clean, with a hint of marzipan and tamarind. And that’s where things get really interesting.

This isn’t a typical Puerto Rican rum.

It’s much more velvety, fuller bodied, heavier.

In fact, it tastes like a kind of hybrid between Puerto Rican and Trinidadian rums — something that becomes powerful on the finish, the sort of finish you generally find in a 1919.

It’s much more velvety, more luxurious than a typical Bacardi rum.

It’s also, well, very good. It’s eminently drinkable, far smoother than Bacardi 8 ever hoped to be (and without the pungent alcohol notes Bacardi 8 could never escape) and a real personality.

At the end of the day, this is an important rum. It’s important for rum.

In so many bars around America, the rum choices remain nonexistent. And so long as that’s the case, it will be hard for rum to see the growth we all wish to see.

All of the great rums, the small-batch bottlings, the agricoles, the limited-edition pure single rums, won’t do anything to move the needle for rum if you can’t find them at the average bar counter.

With Bacardi’s global reach, this Bacardi 10 will find itself in those bars. It will get more people drinking rum, and more, importantly, it will get more people rethinking rum. And once that happens, all rums will benefit.

As I’ve said before, we all started our rum journeys somewhere.

And this will help start countless new rum journeys, journeys that could never have begun with a Captain and coke.

And that is no small thing.

Bacardi Reserva 10

Rum Journal Rating: 93 Points

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Dominica’s Must-Visit Music Festival

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Looking for another reason to visit the Caribbean this spring?

Dominica’s popular Jazz ’n Creole music festival is back on the calendar, with plans for a major music event on Sunday, May 20.

Last year’s Jazz ‘n Creole festival.

It’s another positive step for the island as it recovers from Hurricane Maria.

This year’s event, held as always at the Cabrits National Park in Portsmouth, will be headlined by Trinidadian string sensation Xavier Strings and local “princes of song” Michele Henderson.

The event will also feature a range of fringe events around the island, including in the north.

For more information, visit Discover Dominica.

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Puerto Rico’s Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton to Reopen in October

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Ritz-Carlton’s Dorado Beach resort is set to reopen Oct. 1, according to parent company Marriott.

Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve had been closed in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

Dorado

Its reopening was revealed on the company’s Paradise by Marriott hurricane update page.

The resort is now officially accepting bookings for stays beginning Oct. 1.

The property has long been one of the most exclusive luxury hotels in the Caribbean.

— CJ

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