Monthly Archives: June 2016

The Best Aruba All Inclusive Resorts

 

Aruba All Inclusive Resorts are the perfect way to experience the Dutch Caribbean’s island’s beach-filled environment in an easy, comfortable way. Aruba claims the most sunny days of any other Caribbean island; some of the region’s best beaches; and is fortuitously located beyond the hurricane belt.

So now is as good a time as any for you to start planning a trip. So if you’re looking for one great deal on “One Happy Island,” say “Bonbini” to these Aruba all-inclusive resorts that just might fit the bill. These are the best Aruba all-inclusive resorts.

Riu Aruba All Inclusive

Hotel RIU Palace Aruba In the center of the high-rise hotel district on Palm Beach, this adults-only mega-resort, refurbed last year, has all you could want, with 450 rooms; two pools (including a swim-up bar); four restaurants; a spa and a casino; as well as free Wi-Fi. When it comes to the complete package, this property ranks number one among the best Aruba All Inclusive Resorts.

Divi Aruba All Inclusive

Divi Aruba All-Inclusive One of five Divi resorts, this 203-room hotel, 10 minutes from the capital of Oranjestad, is set on the mile-long white-sand sweep at Druif Beach. Three pools are prime lounging and see-and-be-seen spots, while the Red Parrot (one of nine restaurants here) is perfect for an intimate dinner. Couples can enjoy sunset strolls along the west-facing shore after a day filled with water sports, tennis and rock climbing – all of which are included in the rate at this top Aruba All-Inclusive.

Tamarijn Aruba

Tamarijn Aruba All-Inclusive This family-friendly resort, with 236 ocean-view rooms, is part of the sprawling Divi complex. Which means that guests here have access to a wealth of amenities – including several restaurants and bars; a complimentary kids’ club; and a nine-hole golf course ­– that it shares with sister resort Divi Aruba All-Inclusive.

Occidental Grand Aruba

Occidental Grand Aruba Now part of the Spanish Barcelo chain, this 370-room Palm Beach all-inc is within a five-minute walk of the restaurants and shops of the High-Rise Hotel District. But with six bars, seven restaurants, a nightclub, kids’ club and a plethora of water sports on offer, you might not even make it that far.

Aruba All Inclusive

Tamarijn All-Inclusive Suites at Dutch Village These studio and one-bedroom suites at Tamarijn Aruba resort combine the comforts of home (think kitchenettes and balconies or patios) with the conveniences of an all-inclusive hotel.  And when you emerge from your private oasis, the resort’s amenities (10 restaurants, seven bars, four pools, and a kids’ club, among them) are at your disposal.

Divi Village Aruba

Divi Village All-Inclusive Villas Grab the gang and head for these spacious studio and one-bedroom suites, which all overlook the nine-hole Links at Divi Aruba golf course. Each homey roost comes with maid service, fully equipped kitchens and a washer/dryer, as well as access to the facilities of nearby Divi and Tamarijn Aruba resorts, where a total of 14 restaurants, 11 bars and eight pools will keep you entertained. It’s another great example of why the best Aruba All Inclusive Resorts have something for, well, everyone.

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This is the New St Lucia Cabinet

 

After the opposition United Workers’ Party’s victory in St Lucia’s recent general election, new Prime Minister Allen Chastanet has named his Cabinet.

Allen Chastanet

New Prime Minister Allen Chastanet

The most anticipated appointment in the new St Lucia cabinet? Tourism, where Dominic Fedee will take the reins as Minister of Tourism, Information and Broadcasting, succeeding former Tourism Minister Lorne Theophilus.

Fedee does have a background in tourism, including serving as regional public relations manager for Sandals Resorts.

Chastanet’s cabinet includes 15 members (including himself), and also includes former Prime Minister Stephenson King as Minister for Infrastructure, Ports, Energy and Labour.

Chastanet himself has assumed the portfolios of finance, economic growth, job creation, external affairs and public service.

The full Cabinet list is below:

Dr Gale Rigobert — Education

Ezechiel Joseph — Agriculture

Stephenson King — Infrastructure

Guy Joseph — Economic Development

Lenard Montoute — Sports, Culture and Local Government

Edmund Estephane — Minister in the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Local Government

Hermangild Francis — Home Affairs

Mary Isaac – Health and Wellness

Bradley Felix — Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister

Dominic Fedee — Tourism

Jimmy Henry — Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture

Fortuna Belrose — Minister in the Ministry for Sports, Culture and Local Government

Ubaldus Raymond — Minister in the Ministry of Finance

Herod Stanislas — Minister in the Ministry of Economic Development

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The First-Ever Nickelodeon Caribbean Hotel Is Now Open

 

The first-ever Nickelodeon Hotel has officially debuted in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

The resort, which is the product of a partnership between Karisma Hotel and Resorts and Viacom International Media Networks, is a five-star, all-inclusive property.

The beachfront Uvero Alto-area hotel, Nickelodeon’s first-ever international property, had its soft opening this past weekend.

Suites at the Nickelodeon.

Suites at the Nickelodeon.

“With the opening of Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana, it’s now a reality for Nickelodeon fans and luxe resort lovers alike to enjoy a dream beach vacation complete with non-stop entertainment, five-star culinary experiences, and quality time with their favorite characters, friends and family,” said Gerald Raines, Senior Vice President, Global Recreation for Viacom International Media Networks.

The 208-suite hotel has Karisma’s signature “Gourmet Inclusive” experience, from a Wine Spectator-award-winning wine list to a focus on creative gastronomy.

Guests have access to eight restaurants, two “corners,” and two bars sand lounges within the resort.

The suites have a range of options, from “Jacuzzi Pads” to swim-up suites to four “Super Villas” including the Pineapple Villa, inspired by Nickelodeon character SpongeBob SquarePants’ home.

swim up flat suite

A swim-up flat suite

And yes, it’s all about Nickelodeon, with everything from a Nickelodeon concierge, a “Nickelodeon Place,” a range of family and kids activities and even Nickelodeon Character Experiences with photo ops.

nickelodeon caribbean resort

“The immersive and interactive experience at Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts is one-of-a-kind – the property seamlessly combines five-star luxury with fun and imagination in a new way,” said Armando Chomat, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Karisma. “We were thrilled to have built the world’s first-ever Gourmet Inclusive® Nickelodeon property and to have welcomed our first guests over the weekend.   We look forward to being part of families’ traditions and unforgettable vacation experiences for years to come.”

nickelodeon hotel

And to answer the burning question about a Nickelodeon Caribbean hotel, yes, you can get slimed.

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Jamaica Hotel Association Names New President

 

Jamaica’s top hotel association has a new president.

The Jamaica Hotel and Tourism Association has named Omar Robinson its newest president.

Robinson was elected by members of the association following the group’s 55th Annual General Meeting at the Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in Ocho Rios.

“I look forward to continuing the mandate of the JHTA, by working closely with both private and public stakeholders to ensure the advancement and sustained growth of the Jamaican tourism industry,” Robinson said following his election.

Omar Robinson, GM of Round Hill in Jamaica

Omar Robinson, GM of Round Hill in Jamaica

Robinson is the general manager of the Round Hill resort, where he has served since 2003.

He had previously served as co-chairman of the Montego Bay chapter of the JHTA from 2007 to 2010 and chairman of the organization from 2010-11.

His previous experience has included stops at Jamaican resorts including Sandals Ochi Beach Resort and Beaches Sandy Bay Resort in Negril.

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Sandals Is Expanding in Barbados

 

Sandals Resorts International is expanding in Barbados.

The company has officially broken ground on a multimillion-dollar expansion of its Sandals Barbados resort on the island’s Dover Beach.

The expansion will see the construction of an additional 222 rooms and suites, according to the company.

Dubbed Sandals Barbados “Phase II,” the expansion is slated for completion in November of 2017.

It will add to the existing room count of 280 rooms and will make the property the largest Sandals-branded resort in the Eastern Caribbean.

“Our organization is really three things. It is an organization that has the ability to take a tourism product and market it globally across the world and make it a household name,” said Sandals CEO Adam Stewart. “Our second aspect is the projects and development team that thinks bigger and better with every new project. So for us our biggest competition is always our last project.

“Our third pillar, Stewart said, “is the people.”

It will also add five new restaurants, a new spa and wellness sanctuary, three new swimming pools and an entertainment pavilion with a bowling alley; the latter will be a first for the company.

The expansion will also add a 10,500-square-foot conference facility with capacity for 550 people.

That will mean an additional 520 new jobs, according to the company, bringing the total direct employment of the resort to more than 1,100.

sandals expanding barbados

Barbados Tourism Minister Richard Sealy greets Sandals Chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart.

Sandals Resorts International Chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart, who was on hand for the groundbreaking this week, said he was grateful for the “Bajan support and hospitality” extended to the company.

The expansion comes as Barbados is undergoing something of a tourism renaissance, with strong arrival growth this year.

According the island’s most recent data, stay over arrivals to Barbados were up 7.4 percent in the first quarter of 2016.

At least 20,000 of the 591,000 visitors to Barbados last year were Sandals guests, according to Barbados Tourism Minister Richard Sealy.

There are 15 Sandals-branded resorts in the Caribbean.

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