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Bonaire Rum Week Launches Photo Competition 

The most exciting event in the Dutch Caribbean of 2022 has expanded again, this time with a new Photo Competition. 

The Bonaire Rum Week Photo Competition, which launched May 5, seeks the best photos of Bonaire under or above the water. 

Whether it’s the stunning sands of Lac Bay or the fascinating frontier of the Washington Slagbaai National Park, Bonaire is blessed with one of the Caribbean’s most diverse and beautiful natural environments. 

And that’s precisely what the Bonaire Rum Week Photo Competition is celebrating. 

The top 5 photos will be published in a feature in Caribbean Journal. Every winner will also receive a Bonaire Rum Week hat and gloss poster. 

To enter, simply send your best photo of Bonaire (taken in 2022) to rum@caribjournal.com with BRW Photo Competition in the subject line. 

Photos must be a minimum of 1200 px x 675 px, horizontal orientation. 

The competition closes on June 17, the final day of Bonaire Rum Week. 

For more, visit Bonaire Rum Week

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Robert De Niro’s New Caribbean Beach Club 

Hollywood legend and celebrated hotelier Robert De Niro has unveiled the next phase of his development on the Caribbean island on Barbuda. 

It’s the new Beach Club at Nobu, the new Barbuda outpost of the renowned Japanese eatery that opened last year. 

The new Beach Club is what the company calls an “all-day Nobu experience,” with five private cabanas, including one for VIP experiences, along with a lounge and private dining. 

The beach club also boasts its own “Caribbean-style lounge bar,” with a mix of Nobu dishes featuring Barbuda-sourced seafood. 

The restaurant, which opened last year and has become the kind of hotspot that draws in guests by helicopter from Antigua, includes signatures like Barbudan lobster and fresh red snapper. 

robert de niro caribbean beach club

De Niro is already working on what will be the new Nobu Beach Inn, Nobu’s first-ever hotel In the Caribbean, and another big step for Barbuda’s post-hurricane recovery. 

That includes the highly-anticipated Barbuda Ocean Club, the second Caribbean development for Discovery Land Company, the team behind the celebrated Baker’s Bay in Abaco. 

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Nobu Beach Inn will include a broad offering that features a hotel, spa and wellness retreat, along with a private residential component. 

For more, visit Nobu

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St Maarten-Based Winair Is Adding More Flights to Saba and Statia

Caribbean carrier Winair is expanding its flights to a pair of tiny Dutch Caribbean islands: Saba and Statia. 

Beginning June 1, the St Maarten-based carrier will run twice-daily flights to both Saba and Statia. 

The expanded service will run through at least Aug. 31, according to Claudio Buncamper, director of marketing at Winair. 

In September and October, the flight schedule will shift to five days with two flights — on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. 

It’s the only way to get to both islands, neither of which receive international flights (both Saba and Statia are part of The Netherlands).

The new Golden Rock resort in Statia.

“Should demand need additional flights, we can have these loaded,” he said. 

Next season, the twice-daily service will begin again. 

Depending on demand, Winair could even ramp up to three daily flights to the two islands, according to Buncamper. 

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The Queen’s Hotel Bar and Kitchen in Saba.

It’s a big boost for the charming Dutch Caribbean islands; both of which take between 15 and 25 minutes from St Maarten. 

The news comes as a major new ferry service also just launched from St Maarten to Saba and Statia. 

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The Makana ferry.

Anguilla-based Blues and Blues is now operating a 72-foot catamaran fast ferry called Makana on the St Maarten-Saba-Statia triangle route. 

Saba recently lifted all testing rules to the destination. Statia’s rules were also recently eased, although testing is still required for unvaccinated travelers and most unboosted travelers. 

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Why the Best Caribbean Rums Are Coming to One Island 

Those hard-to-find bottles. The rhum agricoles, the limited editions, the parcellaires, the cask strength expressions. 

If you’re a rum lover in the United States, they’re all almost impossible to find, even with rum continuing to grow in popularity. And if you’re in other parts of the world with better rum selections, you’ll rarely find all of the greatest, rarest rums in one place. 

The solution is simple — spend a week at the Caribbean Rum Awards St Barth

The Caribbean’s ultimate rum experience is back again in St Barth, bringing together an unmatched group of rums from across the region, with the weeklong rum competition and festival will be held in St Barth from Nov. 1-5. 

Le Barthelemy, the home of the event’s opening VIP party.

The event will kick off with Rhum Neisson’s opening VIP party at Le Barthelemy hotel’s stunning rooftop bar, followed by a week of spectacular rum tastings, rum and cigar pairings, culinary dinners and, of course, the international rum competition. (That’s along with a ti’ punch party at Les Ilets de la Plage). 

“The Caribbean capital of luxury is the natural home for a celebration of the world’s most exclusive artisanal rums,” said Alexander Britell, editor and publisher of Caribbean Journal and co-founder of the Caribbean Rum Awards St Barth. “This is a gourmet event aimed at the bon vivant, for those who love the artful expressions of truly passionate producers.”

The event is headquartered at the leading rum bar on earth, the Rhum Room in Gustavia, led by global rum expert Christopher Davis and home to an unmatched collection of rare and ultra-premium rum and rhum agricole. 

And while you can try rums at events all week, the CRA also features the Tradewind Rum Expo on Nov. 3, an afternoon that brings together top distillers and producers for tastings of their best stock.

The Rhum Room will also be home to another new addition for 2022 — an exclusive tasting of Jamaican rums from the 19th century — the first of its kind. 

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The Rhum Room.

“Whether you’re a rum connoisseur or a lover of ultra-premium spirits, this event makes for one of the Caribbean’s ultimate vacations,” said Guy Britton, managing editor of Caribbean Journal. “It’s become an essential week on the St Barth calendar.”

For the ultimate Caribbean Rum Awards experience, try one of WIMCO’s Special Reserve Collection villas, all-inclusive villas that come with their own private chefs.

This year’s event is presented by platinum sponsors Tradewind AviationWIMCO Villas, Quarter Kitchen and Cocktail Lab and The Moorings and Le Barthelemy Hotel and Spa.  

Partners also include St Barth Tourism, Davidoff, SC Capital, Empire Social, Global Erudite and Les Ilets de la Plage, the island’s beloved boutique resort.

For travel information and packages, visit Epic Experiences. For VIP all-access tickets, see here.

For more information, contact rum@caribjournal.com and visit caribbeanrumawards.com. 

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Saint Lucia Tourism Is Rebounding 

Saint Lucia tourism is starting to rebound, two years after the island was one of the first Caribbean destinations to reopen amid the pandemic. 

In March, Saint Lucia reported its highest month of tourism arrivals since it first reopened back in June 2020, according to data from the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority. 

There were a total of 32,110 visitors to the Eastern Caribbean island in March; Saint Lucia tourism officials says that was 21 percent higher than they forecasted. 

The Landings has been one of the hottest resorts on the island amid the pandemic, with travelers drawn to its residential resort amenities.

For the first quarter, the island has reported 80,811 arrivals, marking what the SLTA called a “strong start to the year.”

Americans continue to dominate the island’s tourism numbers, with the US market accounting for around 56.2 percent of stay over arrivals for the year.

That’s followed by the United Kingdom, which accounted for 30.3 percent of stay over arrivals in the first three months of the year. That was actually the highest share of UK arrivals to the island – even before the pandemic. 

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The Fond Doux Plantation.

Canadians accounted for around 6 percent of arrivals, according to the SLTA. 

“The revitalization of Lucian Carnival is one of our priority events this year and we will continue to promote our strong niche offerings such as romance, diving, accommodations, and adventure with some exciting plans for the rest of the year,” said Lorine Charles St Jules, who took over as CEO of the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority earlier this year from former CEO Beverly Nicholson-Doty. 

Saint Lucia recently eased its entry protocols for travelers, waiving testing for all fully vaccinated travelers. 

Unvaccinated travelers five and older must continue to show proof of a negative PCR test within five days before arrival. 

For more, visit Saint Lucia

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