Monthly Archives: June 2021

JetBlue Is Launching New Nonstop Flights to Antigua

JetBlue is kicking off a new route to Antigua and Barbuda next week, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The fast-expanding carrier is launching its first-ever service from Newark-Liberty International Airport to Antigua’s VC Bird International Airport. 

The new service, which begins July 3, will operate three times each week, with service on Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays. 

The addition complements JetBlue’s existing service out of the wider New York area, which already includes flights on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. 

It’s part of a broader Caribbean expansion first announced by JetBlue in February. 

The Hammock Cove resort in Antigua.

And it’s never been a better time to visit Antigua and Barbuda, which has seen a strong tourism rebound after being one of the first destinations to reopen amid the pandemic back in June 2020. 

So what do travelers need to know? 

In one of the simpler-to-execute entry protocols in the region, all travelers have to do is show proof of a negative PCR test taken and received within seven days of their flight to Antigua. 

Children below the age of 12 don’t need to take a test. 

Visitors may be required to undergo testing on arrival or at their hotel or place of lodging as determined by health authorities. 

And the wearing of face masks in public spaces is mandatory throughout Antigua and Barbuda, along with social distancing protocols. 

All visitors need to complete a health declaration form on arrival. 

robert de niro caribbean restaurant
Nobu Barbuda.

So what will travelers find?

They’ll find a vibrant, open destination, home to some of the Caribbean’s leading hotels and resorts (like the spectacular Hammock Cove). a vibrant dining scene (Sheer Rocks is a must) and the beginnings of a renaissance in Barbuda, where Robert De Niro just opened his first Caribbean restaurant.

For more, visit Antigua and Barbuda. 

— CJ

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The Island of Statia Is Is Reopening to Vaccinated Travelers

The Dutch Caribbean island of Statia is officially reopening for tourism, Caribbean Journal has confirmed. 

The island, located a short flight from St Maarten, will reopen its borders to tourists beginning Aug. 2, 2021. 

During this new phase of the island’s reopening, only fully vaccinated travelers can visit Statia. 

Visitors from high-risk countries must adhere to certain measures for the first five days after arriving, including wearing a mask, social distancing and washing hands frequently. 

Vaccinated visitors from “very high risk” countries can come to Statia but most go into quarantine for a period of five days upon entry. 

The Aug. 2 date is meant to coincide with a vaccination milestone — when 50 of the island’s adult population will be fully vaccinated. 

The next phase would come into effect once 80 percent of residents in Statia are vaccinated. Once that milestone is hit, the island will be open to everyone, including unvaccinated visitors. 

Statia has long been one of the Caribbean’s eco-tourism gems, highlighted by its beautiful Quill, a tropical rainforest set on a dormant volcano. 

The soon-to-debut Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort in Statia.

It’s also home to one of the hottest new hotels in the Dutch Caribbean, the Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort, set to open next month. 

Earlier this year, the island also was in the news following the release of research showing that U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton and his family had spent extended time on the island.

For more, visit Statia Tourism

— CJ

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Renewables are key to a just energy future for Puerto Rico

… and EcoElectrica plants in southwestern Puerto Rico both burn imported “natural” methane … contaminating power plants in southern Puerto Rico. Rebuilding and hardening the existing … low-income and moderate-income Puerto Ricans to access roof-top solar …

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Club Med Reopens Dominican Republic All-Inclusive Resort

One of the major all-inclusive hotels in the Dominican Republic has officially reopened, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The Club Med Miches Playa Esmeralda, the all-inclusive company’s newest Caribbean resort, began welcoming back guests this week. 

“Club Med Miches Playa Esmeralda is officially open,” Club Med said in a statement. 

The property had just opened at the end of 2019 to much acclaim before shuttering just a few months later at the onset of the pandemic. 

The 93-acre resort is the first major hotel to open in the increasingly popular area of Miches in the eastern Dominican Republic. 

It’s one of two Club Med properties in the country, along with the already-opened Club Med Punta Cana. 

The 111-room property is set across four “villages,” each with a different theme and personality. 

A suite at the Archipelago village.

That includes the family-friendly Explorer Cove; the adults-only Archipelago, with private suites boasting their own private plunge pools; Caribbean Paradise, a more energetic area of the resort close to the main pool, dining outlets and the beach lounge; and Emerald dJungle, a “relaxing retreat” with direct access to the adults-only Zen Oasis area of the property. 

And while the property has a strong adults-only component, there’s an equally robust offering for younger guests, from highly-customized kids clubs to a “Secret Chocolate Room,” billed as a first-of-its-kind “kids’ speakeasy” with locally-sourced chocolate. 

The Dominican Republic has major plans for Miches as a destination, with $1 billion in investment targeted for the area, including projects from brands like Apple Leisure Group and Four Seasons, among others. 

For more, visit Club Med Miches. 

— CJ

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