Monthly Archives: June 2019

How the USVI Is Looking to Spur New Hotel Projects

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

It’s no secret that the USVI has struggled to spur hotel development for decades.

But the territory’s is looking to change that, highlighted by a new online database aimed at spurring new development.

It adds to a high-profile push by USVI Governor Albert Bryan and Tourism Commissioner Designee Joe Beschulte to drive hotel construction.

The result? A new digital database created by the USVI Economic Development Authority.

“Hotel and resort developers need readily-accessible resources that can assist them in locating properties that are available for development,” said Kamal Latham, chief executive officer of the USVI Economic Development Authority.  

The new portal includes aerial video, descriptions, prices and locations of more than 50 government and privately-owned properties ripe for new hotels.

For more, visit Invest USVI.

— CJ

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Perking Up Puerto Rico, One Coffee Tree at a Time

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Guadeloupe Is JetBlue’s Newest Caribbean Destination

 

By Alexander Britell

The French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe is about to get a series lift from JetBlue.

The New York City-based carrier has announced plans to launch its first-ever nonstop flights to Guadeloupe, with a tentative start date of February 2020.

The route will run from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Guadeloupe, with the seasonal service operating three times each week.

It’s a huge boost for a destination that has long been one of the more region’s more fascinating but undiscovered places to visit.

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Deshaies, best known as the filming location for the BBC show “Death in Paradise” is the hottest culinary destination in Guadeloupe.

“With its combination of French flair and Caribbean coolness, Guadeloupe will offer our customers an all-new and exciting destination to escape to this winter,” said Andrea Lusso, director route planning, JetBlue. “We continue to build our New York focus city strategy and by adding another unique destination we reinforce our position in the Caribbean, where JetBlue continues to serve more nonstop destinations from JFK than any other carrier.”

JetBlue will be the only airline operating flights from the northeastern United States and Guadeloupe.

“These are exciting times for our destination,” said Ary Chalus, President of the Guadeloupe Islands Tourist Board. “JetBlue is the perfect match for the Guadeloupe Islands and we could not be more thrilled about the new service. New York-JFK is our most successful gateway and it is a privilege to have been picked by an airline so close to New Yorkers’ hearts.”

JetBlue will be operating the service on Airbus A320 aircraft.

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Marie Galante is one of the Caribbean’s capitals of rummaking.

An archipelago of two large, almost contiguous islands and three other smaller islands, Guadeloupe is a lush, raw, naturally beautiful getaway with a mix of high-level gastronomy, ecotourism and beautiful beaches with a hotel product dominated by smaller, boutique hotels.

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La Toubana is the best hotel in all of Guadeloupe.

It’s also home to one of the best rum industries in the Caribbean, with distilleries scattered across the islands of Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, along with three distilleries on Marie-Galante.

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Les Saintes.

A short ferry ride from the “mainland” is the tiny chain of islands called Les Saintes, highlighted by Terre-de-Haut, a charming destination that some call a “mini-St Barth.”

Looking for a place to stay? Check out the best hotels in Guadeloupe.

— CJ

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Antigua and Barbuda Launches “Honeymoon Registry”

 

By Dana Niland
CJ Contributor

It’s one of the leading honeymoon destinations in the Caribbean, and now Antigua and Barbuda is making it even easier to make honeymoons to the destination happen.

Antigua and Barbuda has officially launched its new “honeymoon registry,” targeting the growing weddings and honeymoon market.

The registry is full of suggestions for experiences that friends and family can purchase as a wedding gift, including hotel stays, spa treatments and romantic excursions.

It allows couples to start their own honeymoon registry, and lets wedding guests search for existing registries.

“June is Romance Month here in Antigua and Barbuda and we’re excited at the opportunity this new honeymoon registry will bring to the destination,” said Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Minister Charles “Max” Fernandez. “Not only does the registry give couples more options to experience Antigua and Barbuda, but we expect that this platform will also act as a promotional tool that will also attract family and friends to the destination.”

The registry is free to set up and use for married and engaged couples creating their own registry and wedding website.

For more, visit the Antigua and Barbuda Honeymoon Registry.

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Puerto Rican Mission in Havana thanks Cuba for its support of independence

… )–The Delegate of the Puerto Rico Mission in Havana, Edwin … the independence cause of the Puerto Rican people.
 
At the … resolutions and decisions on Puerto Rico adopted since 1972 by … struggle for the independence of Puerto Rico,” said Edwin González. …

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