Category: Island Life

Anguilla’s Cap Juluca Sold

 

Anguilla’s preeminent hotel, Cap Juluca, is under contract for sale, owners Charles and Linda Hickox announced.

The 95-room property on Maundays Bay is under contract for sale to Belmond, the London-based global hotel and leisure company, with the deal expected to close by the end of the month.

It’s the latest in what’s been a wave of hotel sale activity in the region in the last month, including the sale of Tucker’s Point in Bermuda and the listing of the Condado Plaza Hilton this week.

Belmond will operate the hotel, which will grow its Caribbean portfolio that already includes resorts in St. Martin and the Riviera Maya.

The Hickox family acquired the property in 1984, tapping Los Angeles-based architect Oscar Farmer to design the resort, collaborating on a Greco-Moorish-style property that set the standard of design style for Anguilla hotels.

“We are very proud of what we have accomplished at Cap Juluca,” said Linda Hickox. “Besides being located on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, we have ensured the hotel has always maintained its true sense of place. We have a gracious and warm staff, many of whom have been with us since the hotel opened in 1988. A significant reason for our success is the high level of service and caring attitude which prevails amongst our employees. We are delighted to pass the torch to Belmond, who we feel will do a superlative job in cherishing and nurturing the hotel as we have.”

The hotel has previously been named the top beach resort in the Caribbean and the number one hotel in Anguilla by Caribbean Journal.

— Alexander Britell

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Condado Triplex Penthouse Hits the Market

 

A unique triplex condominium unit has hit the real estate market in San Juan’s Condado neighborhood, Caribbean Journal has learned.

Condado Triplex

The four-bedroom, three-bathroom unit has been listed with Puerto Rico Sotheby’s International Realty for $1.85 million.

The renovated penthouse apartment offers ultra-modern design across 3,093 square feet of living space, with amenities like an office, a glass-enclosed bathroom on the top floor, along with sweeping ocean views and marble floors.

It’s listed with Monica Alvarez and Nacha Zurinaga.

See the full listing hereSee the full listing here.

— CJ

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American Airlines Names New Senior Vice President

 

American Airlines has named its newest senior vice president: Patrick O’Keefe, who will serve as the carrier’s new senior vice president for people.

O’Keefe, who had been serving as vice president for information technology, will “lead the global human resources team responsible for talent acquisition and development, team member training and support, compensation, benefits, and diversity,” according to a company statement.

His appointment takes effect June 1, reporting to Elise Eberwein, American’s Executive Vice President for people and communications.

““There is no work more important to American’s future than the work underway to build a culture that supports our frontline team, and there’s no better leader at American who embodies the right skills to lead this work than Patrick,” said Eberwein. “Our mission at American is simple and starts with serving our frontline coworkers so that they approach every day with the tools and training needed to serve our customers and the enthusiasm and energy to connect with people. Patrick is a team builder who considers all viewpoints, and he has a proven track record of leading multi-departmental teams to successfully complete very complex projects.”

— CJ Staff

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Dominican Republic Tourism Surging Again

 

The Dominican Republic is seeing continued strong growth in tourism arrivals so far this year, according to the latest data from the country’s Central Bank.

The Dominican Republic saw a 7.5 percent increase in tourist arrivals in the first four months of 2017, compared to the same period in 2016.

A total of 2,223,126 visitors came to the Dominican Republic between January and April, according to the central bank data.

The strong start to 2017 comes after a similarly robust performance in 2016, when the Dominican Republic reported a total of 5.959 million tourist arrivals, up 6.7 percent from the previous year, according to data supplied by the Caribbean Tourism Organization.

That total was by far the highest of any destination in the Caribbean last year.

The country has a stated goal of reaching 10 million annual visitors by 2023.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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7 Reasons to Visit Club Med Columbus Isle

 

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

The French pioneers of the all-inclusive vacation, Club Méditerranée (Club Med) has 70 resorts all over the world, including half a dozen in the Caribbean (in Cancun, Mexico; the Turks and Caicos Islands; the Bahamas; Guadeloupe, Martinique; and the Dominican Republic). We recently visited the company’s Bahamian hotel, Club Med Columbus Isle on the sleepy outpost of San Salvador, to sample their version of what has since become a ubiquitous way of vacationing in the Caribbean. It’s a bit of a secret resort, one that’s not ofen on the map for all inclusive travelers. Here’s what we loved about it.

THE LOCATION On the west coast of this tiny out island (63 square-miles, pop: 1,200) Club Med is just steps from the airport. The entrance is literally across the road from the airstrip and guests have been known to walk straight out of the terminal to their rooms. Staff stationed at a desk at the airport hand you your room key and tie on your ribbon bracelet the moment you exit Baggage Claim, so who can blame them?

Club Med Columbus Isle

THE BEACH The islands of the Bahamas are known for their beaches, each setting the standard for that classic Caribbean combo of powdery white sand and warm blue water. And Club Med’s sweep on Bonefish Bay is no exception. Guests here enjoy more than a mile of coastline, a sandy scallop embellished with crushed pink shells and washed by a sea striated with every hue of blue. What better way to pass the day than under a bimini-shaded chaise, watching seagulls swoop in a sunny sky?

THE BUNGALOWS All 236 suites at the resort are comfortable and spacious, housed in two-story Crayola-colored buildings with fretwork trim, each facing the sea or manicured gardens. While, as you’d expect, second-floor oceanview rooms are priced at a premium, we’re fans of the 20 entry-level bungalows on the ground floor at the property’s rear. That’s because they were renovated last year, and now boast colorful and contemporary décor with walk-in showers and closets; a daybed and desk; a private patio; and a striking headboard with integrated lighting, electrical outlets and USB ports for all-important bedside iPhone charging. In time all the remaining rooms will be upgraded to the new standard, but for now we’ll forgo the sea view (the Caribbean’s only three minutes’ walk away, after all!) for the comfort and privacy of these charming garden cloisters.

Club Med Columbus Isle

THE SPA Back in 2012 Club Med opened the first L’Occitane-branded spa in the Caribbean at its Punta Cana resort. It was followed by the one here on San Salvador, which, although much smaller (just six treatment rooms), delivers the same muscle-melting massages and rejuvenating facial treatments as its Dom Rep sister, all using the French company’s natural products. It’s been a few days since we sampled the Columbus Isle signature massage (masterfully administered by therapist Lethera) yet we’re still feeling the muscle-melting effects. Spa treatments aren’t included in the resort’s rates, but reasonable prices (our 60-minute massage was $130) make them add-ons well worth considering.

LA PINTA LOUNGE There are plenty of places on property to sit and survey the scene (the beach and Azul beach bar being popular spots, of course). But our favorite perch for leisurely contemplation of the sand (with a cocktail in hand) is La Pinta. On the upper floor of the newly renovated Sea Centre (the dive shop and gym is below), La Pinta’s veranda is the perfect place to settle into an easy chair and watch the SCUBA boat come and go as clouds float silently above the horizon. Savor the ocean breeze, order a purple La Pinta cocktail (coconut liqueur, blue Curaçao, and cranberry juice with a twist of lime), and watch the sunset from this west-facing oasis. Before you know it it’ll be time for dinner – and the tapas-style spread at adjoining La Pinta restaurant is just steps away.

THE CUISINE If you’re one of those people who still thinks dining at an all-inclusive means mediocre food, think again. While breakfast lunch and dinner at Christopher’s (one of two restaurants) was mainly buffet-style, the choices were top-quality and varied with something for even the pickiest eaters. We enjoyed imported cheeses; fresh-baked bread and pastries (that white chocolate brioche … mon dieu!); and made-to-order sweet and savory crepes on the line at breakfast. And dinner revealed a smorgasbord of worthwhile dietary splurges, from crab claws and lobster risotto to foie gras and beef Bourguignon. We loved the family-style tapas dinners at La Pinta, as well as the daily brunch (a mix of buffet and à la minute cooking stations), which starts at 10 a.m. and is a boon for late risers.

THE CULTURE In a sea of “samey” all-inclusives there are still some things that are specific to the Club Med culture. From what they call their staff (“G.O.s,” an abbreviations of gentil organisateurs, which means gracious host in French) and guests (G.Ms, or gentil membres, gracious members) to the themed nights when the entire “village” dresses in the same color, these quirks are what differentiate their hotels from the competition. And while some may find them more cult-ish than cute, we think the repertoire of daily Crazy Signs (line dances to popular songs) and the infectiously enthusiastic attitude of its staff (they line up along the driveway and wave goodbye when you leave) to be refreshing and charming.

THE BOTTOM LINE Club Med Columbus Isle is a solid choice for travelers in search of a value-packed all-inclusive holiday on one of the Caribbean’s best beaches.

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