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Hillicon Valley: Twitter to let users report election misinformation | Dem offers updates to child privacy rules | ACLU pushes back on Puerto Rico online voting proposal

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There’s a Hot New Resort in St Kitts

 

St Kitts has quietly been developing into one of the Caribbean’s hottest luxury destinations — and now it has another resort in its portfolio. 

The KOI Resort St Kitts, which is part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, has officially opened its doors on the island’s Half Moon Bay. 

It’s the first-ever Caribbean hotel by the KOI hospitality brand, which is best known for its restaurants in cities like New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. 

“We are thrilled to be home to the Hilton brand’s first property in St Kitts as well as the first KOI Hospitality hotel,” said Lindsay Grant, St Kitts’ Tourism Minister. “As we continue to build and develop our stayover tourism, the addition of select upscale properties balances the strategic growth of our airlift service from key non-stop gateways and flow markets.”

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A room at the hotel.

“The opening of Koi Resort St Kitts not only adds room stock to our current hotel inventory, it provides further diversity in the accommodations options we can offer visitors,” he said.

The hotel adds to a pair of exclusive, luxe resorts in St Kitts: the celebrated Park Hyatt St Kitts in the island’s tony Christophe Harbour development and the eco-chic Belle Mont Farm resort on the north of St Kitts. 

“The opening of KOI Resort St. Kitts as a Curio Collection by Hilton brand that appeals to the experiential destination travelers who comprise our primary target market is a benefit to our tourism sector,” said Racquel Brown, CEO of the St Kitts Tourism Authority. 

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“As more lifestyle travelers are choosing St. Kitts as their destination of choice, it will help us to remain ‘on the rise’ in what is one of the most competitive regions in the world for tourism.”

The 102-room hotel has a pool terrace in view of the sea, a gym, a spa called Kaya, and guestrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking either the sea, mountains or the adjacent Royal St Kitts Golf Club, one of the region’s top courses. 

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A dish at Jaya.

There are three culinary concepts, led by the eponymous KOI Restaurant, a Japanese eatery, joined by a poolside bar called Jaya Kitchen and a lounge called Jaya Ultra Lounge. 

There’s also a robust offering for events, with more than 6,000 square feet of space and capacity for up to 300 guests for meetings and other functions. 

Hilton has been growing rapidly in the Caribbean (the company opened another new hotel in Cancun this week), and the KOI is part of what is a sizzling pipeline in the region. 

For more, visit the KOI Resort St Kitts, Curio Collection by Hilton

— CJ

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JetBlue, Mexico’s InterJet Launch Interline Agreement

 

JetBlue Airways and Mexico-based InterJet Airlines have announced a new interline agreement. 

The agreement means passengers can purchase one ticket for combined flights on both airlines, and check their bags through to their ultimate destination. 

The move opens up many new gateways for travelers to Mexico, thanks to JetBlue’s broad national and regional presence and InterJet’s strength within the country. 

“We are very excited to announce another very important bilateral interline agreement between Interjet and JetBlue,” said Julio Gamero, Interjet’s Chief Commercial Officer. This partnership will allow passengers from both airlines access to more amazing destinations across the U.S., and Mexico while JetBlue business and leisure travelers will be able to experience our unique brand of lower prices with free checked bags on select fares, business class legroom between every seat and great service.”

InterJet is in the midst of an expansion push, with plans to add more service through its hub in Mexico City and, more importantly for the Caribbean, to position Cancun as a leading hub for the carrier. 

— CJ

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National Guard to support Puerto Rico earthquake recovery ‘as long as they need us’

… at the request of the Puerto Rico Housing Administration along the southern … creating safe transportation routes.
Puerto Ricans are helping Puerto Ricans no questions asked, no … supporting earthquake recovery efforts in Puerto Rico, Spc. Jean Paul Diaz Ortiz …

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In The Bahamas’ South Abaco, Finding Golf and Rebirth

 

The landscape on the Great Abaco Highway is raw and simple, one long road straddled by nature. 

And as you make the straight-line drive from Marsh Harbour to South Abaco, the trees and the brush begin to get taller, greener. 

And you can see how a few miles can mean everything, as leaves and trunks seem to reappear as if pages in a flipbook. 

It’s just a few dozen miles to the south, but that can be all the difference — a quirk of fate that left South Abaco largely spared from the wrath of Dorian. 

It also means that South Abaco is the center of Abaco’s rebirth – and, for now, its tourism future. 

The journey down the highway brings you to The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, the pride of South Abaco and what is the best golf resort in The Bahamas. 

The Abaco Club, as pristine and beautiful as ever, has long been something of a well-kept secret, a hidden-away, sought-after community that golfers talk about in hushed tones — the reason for which becomes immediately clear when you get here. 

And thanks to The Abaco Club’s fast-paced recovery from Dorian (it reopened back in November along with South Abaco’s Sandpiper Inn, it’s now front and center in Abaco’s tourism rebirth. 

And the Southworth Development property is embracing the role. 

As you drive in a golf cart past the lobby, you see dozens of RVs in a side lot — they were all acquired by the club to provide temporary housing for displaced employees — a continued relief and recovery effort that began in the days after the storm when helicopters packed with supplies were landing right on the driving range. 

You can also often see the mobile unit of Dr. James Hull, Abaco’s celebrated physician, the man who ran the former clinic on the island and, in the wake of Dorian, immediately sprang to action and set up a roving hospital working out of an office on wheels, creating Abaco’s all-purpose mobile hospital. 

The Abaco Club, you see, has reopened with purpose, serving guests and the island at once, delivering a world-class travel experience without forgetting the people and community who make it happen. 

And the experience here is a rather special one. 

Because this is the best golf resort in The Bahamas, a 600-acre residential resort community set around a challenging, spectacularly beautiful, invigorating and adventurous layout by Donald Steel and Tom Mackenzie that is the Caribbean’s only true “tropical links” course. 

And while the term links is often thrown about too liberally, it’s the quintessence of links golf here. 

You have all of the requisites: the undulation, the pot bunkers, the endless presence of wind and, on the iconic final three holes, a landscape straight out of the Scottish coast. 

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The iconic 18th hole at The Abaco Club.

The latter is one of the region’s truly memorable golf experiences, a sweeping curve around cliffs and waves and sharp changes in elevation, the sort of touches on a course whose beauty and exotic quality can make even the most challenging afternoons unforgettable.  

Indeed, the Abaco Club is Scotland and New England and The Bahamas all mixed in together, a refreshing concoction that makes it rather unlike anywhere else in the country.

And its unique elevation gives you the kinds of downward views of the beach that you almost never get to see in The Bahamas. 

There are almost 100 homes already built here, a mix of cabanas and cottages and estate homes, with more lots and homes on the market and several new real estate projects in development.

This is the only Caribbean destination by Massachusetts-based Southworth Development, one of the world’s leading developers of luxury communities typically centered around golf, from Cape Cod to Scotland. 

What makes the Abaco Club unique for David Southworth, founder and CEO of Southworth, is the setting. 

“I’ve said many times that this ‘has everything money can’t buy,’” David Southworth, CEO of Southworth Development, told Caribbean Journal.

And when you gaze upon the 2.5-mile-long sugar-white splendor of Winding Bay, you’re immediately inclined to agree. 

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Despite its privileged location, Southworth has cultivated a  refreshingly unpretentious feel, where you instantly are made to feel a part of the community. 

That’s in large part thanks to the staff, who expertly make the place go, from the always-bustling Flippers Beach Bar to the pro shop. 

Golf isn’t just an amenity here, or a perk. It’s a fully-integrated fulcrum of the resort. 

The golf course is just steps from the main beach on Winding Bay, in view of most of the cottages and something that makes it rather different than most golf resorts and golf options in the Caribbean — yes, a golf course right on the beach. 

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The first hole is just steps from the sand.

The club, which long hosted the Korn Ferry Tour’s Great Abaco Classic until a temporary hiatus this year (the tournament moved to the Baha Mar as Marsh Harbour and the rest of Abaco recovers), is a favorite of some of the world’s top golfers, including Darren Clarke, the Irish golfer and 2011 Open Champion who is the club’s official golf ambassador. 

Because golf isn’t just an amenity here, or a perk. It’s a fully-integrated fulcrum of the community, its raison d’être and its global draw. 

But The Abaco Club is also more than that, whether you want to spend a week deep-sea fishing or exploring the Abaco National Park or simply lazing on what is one of the most beautiful beaches in all of The Bahamas. 

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The newly-opened Abaco Yacht Club.

In November the club opened the new Abaco Yacht Club, the archipelago’s newest marina, adjacent to Abaco’s iconic Pete’s Pub (which is back and open again), the new gateway for boaters to Abaco, a new way to explore the wonders of this beloved archipelago in The Bahamas.

AT SUNSET, there’s a pink glow around the edge of the sand. Each day Winding Bay alights differently, offering up new oranges and purples and blues at twilight.

The natural beauty of Abaco always surrounds you here, whether you’re on the links or taking a rum on the terrace over the beach or performing the delicate windy dance at the ocean’s edge on 17.

To be sure, Abaco has changed since the storms of the summer.

It will keep changing.

In places like Marsh Harbour and Treasure Cay and Great Guana, the recovery continues. 

Here in South Abaco, there is rebirth, and at Winding Bay, a reminder: Abaco still has all of the things money can’t buy — and the things no storm can take away. 

For more, visit The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

See more in the latest CJ Video.

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