Category: Island Life

10 Ultimate Beach Resorts

 

There are great resorts in the Caribbean and there are great beach resorts in the Caribbean. The distinction is no small thing. Because while some resorts can offer all the amenities and grandeur you’re looking for, they may not be true “beach” resorts, offering direct, easy access to the beach, a wide range of beachfront rooms and, even better, multiple beaches at the same resort.

But then there are beach resorts that take it to another level — they have more than one beach.

The latter is the criterion on which we’ve focused in this “ultimate” list — every one of the following beach resorts has more than one beach. Your only problem will be choosing which one to spend the day on. Check out these ultimate beach resorts.

Beach Resorts

Caneel Bay St. John is one of the most naturally beautiful islands in all of the Caribbean, and this legendary resort takes it to a different level with a whopping seven beaches to choose from, or, as the property says, “one for every day of the week.”

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A New Must-Visit Beach Shack in Curaçao

 

There’s a new place to hang on the beach in Curaçao: Koko’s.

The latest addition to the ever-expanding Jan Thiel Beach is a throwback, wooden-construction beach bar, it offers a menu of street food, fresh smoothies, healthy shakes, juices, cocktails and beer.

The menu includes everything from pulled pork on flatbread to slider trios.

It’s open every day from 9:00 AM until sunset.

Jan Thiel Beach, set on the southern coast of the island, is home to six culinary options, including Zest Mediterranean, Zest Beach Cafe, Zanzibar Beach Curaçao, Restaurant Tinto and Dulce Ice Cream Shop.

— CJ Staff

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The Caribbean’s Most Innovative Hospital

 

The Caribbean’s most innovative hospital just passed a major milestone.

Health City Cayman Islands is celebrating three years since it opened its doors. In that time, the hospital has treated more than 29,000 patients.

As the hospital celebrates its third anniversary this month, officials at the Joint Commission International-accredited facility are recommitting to its pledge of high quality, affordable healthcare for all, and preparing for a long future of outstanding medical provision.

“As we continue on this journey, we’ve seen many more milestones achieved, not least more international patients coming to Health City for treatment,” said Dr. Chandy Abraham, Health City’s CEO and Medical Director, pointing to a 55 percent year-on-year surge in international patients in the first two months of this year.

“Our positive patient experiences demonstrate our dedication to the highest possible standard of compassionate care, he added, invoking the hospital’s 1,900-plus procedures since opening in 2014, including more than 640 orthopedic surgeries, and over 280 cardiac surgeries, with overall infection and readmission rates of less than one percent.

Health City’s medical teams, who treated patients from 60 countries just in 2016, champion innovation and have scored some notable firsts in the region.

Health City became the first hospital in the English-speaking Caribbean to use robotic navigation for joint replacements and the first to install two artificial hearts or left ventricle assist devices.

Other Caribbean firsts include performing transcatheter aortic valve replacements or implantations; minimally invasive clot extraction for strokes, which dramatically improves post-stroke outcomes; and renal denervation, a minimally invasive procedure using radiofrequency ablation to treat resistant hypertension.

“I am amazingly pleased with my care,” said an emergency cardiac patient at Health City, Dr. Leon Josephs from Massachusetts. “I am a vascular surgeon and my care was as good, if not better, than anything I have seen. The model here is what the U.S. healthcare system is striving to.”

“A big reason we came here was because it was 10 times more affordable than the States,” said Álvaro Jiménez, from Guatemala, after the hospital saved his three-month old son. “They made everything much easier or more human.”

“We are very, very lucky to have a modern facility like this on a small island,” said the owner and CEO of the Tortuga Rum Company Ltd., Robert Hamaty, who received pulmonology care at Health City.

“Over the past year we’ve been rapidly increasing how many specialties we offer, and so we’ve also seen a big increase in the number of patients coming to us,” Dr. Abraham said, adding that Health City’s future goals include expanding accommodation at the East End campus, increasing its range of medical services and getting young Caymanians interested in science.

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Sandals’ Gordon “Butch” Stewart Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

 

Above: Gordon “Butch” Stewart accepts the award at the JW Marriott Marquis 

MIAMI — Sandals Resorts International Chairman and Founder Gordon “Butch” Stewart won one of the Caribbean’s most prestigious awards in a ceremony in Miami on Thursday.

Stewart received the Lifetime Achievement Award from at the CHRIS Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit in Miami, for a career among the most celebrated in the history of Caribbean tourism.

Stewart, who was joined by his son, Sandals and Island Routes CEO Adam Stewart and a large family contingent, was presented with the award by James E. Burba, president of the Burba Hotel Network.

Sandals operates properties across the Caribbean, including in Jamaica, St. Lucia, Antigua, the Bahamas, Grenada and Barbados, along with Beaches-branded resorts in the Turks and Caicos Islands and Jamaica.

— Alexander Britell

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Hotel Le Toiny Is Expanding

 

One of the Caribbean’s greatest luxury resorts (and one of the leading St Barts hotels) is getting bigger.

The island’s Hotel Le Toiny will open eight new villas on Dec. 15, the property announced this week.

The debut of the new villas coincides with the hotel’s 25th anniversary, marking its first room expansion since opening its doors in 1992.

The hotel completed a full redesign in 2015 by London-based Lady Bee Osborn, which updated its aesthetic to contemporary coastal chic, and added the Toiny Beach Club to its secluded beach.

Once again overseen by Osborn Interiors, the construction of these eight new villas represents the final phase in the hotel’s renovation.

Nestled into the hillside overlooking Toiny Bay, the expansion will include four one-story One Bedroom Villas, three two-story One Bedroom Villas, and one two-story Two-Bedroom King Villa.

True to Hotel Le Toiny’s signature style, all of the new accommodations will be fully secluded and freestanding, with private infinity pools and terraces overlooking the Caribbean Sea.

Each one-bedroom villa includes a spacious master bedroom with en suite bath featuring a soaking tub, shower and double vanity, as well as a separate sitting area, kitchenette and large terrace with private infinity pool.

The two-story villas will feature these same elements, with the sitting area and kitchenette on the first floor and two master suits on the upper level, offering incredible views from private open-air balconies.

The one-bedroom villas will sleep up to three guests with 1,184 – 1,400 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space.

The two-story villas will sleep up to six with more than 2,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space.

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