Carnival Adds More Tampa-Caribbean Cruises

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Thinking of a Caribbean cruise out of Tampa? Carnival has you covered.

Carnival Cruise Line has kicked off a year-round program of seven-day Caribbean cruises from Tampa, doubling the line’s capacity at the port.

Carnival Miracle will offer the only year-round longer-length cruises from Port Tampa Bay, joining Carnival Paradise, which operates year-round cruises ranging from four to eight days from Tampa to the Caribbean, including Cuba.

“Carnival Cruise Line has been sailing from Tampa for nearly 25 years and we’re thrilled to add a second year-round ship to provide our guests with an even greater variety of fantastic cruise vacation choices from this convenient homeport,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.  “We would like to recognize our partners at Port Tampa Bay and the Tampa community, as well as our valued travel agent partners, for their efforts in making Tampa one of our most popular and successful embarkation ports.”

The seven-day sailings will include calls at four ports: Cozumel, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands, Roatan and Belize.

Carnival also recently added new six-to-14-day sailings on Carnival Miracle heading to the Panama Canal.

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St Barth’s Manapany Eco-Boutique Opening in March

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

St Barth’s new Manapany Hotel by B Signature Hotels and Resorts is opening in March, Caribbean Journal has learned.

The 43-room eco-boutique in Anse des Cayes is welcoming guests beginning March 13. It had originally been scheduled to open in December before Hurricane Irma hit the island.

st barth manapany

The property, which includes two pools (including one adults-only option), a beach restaurant, an oceanside spa and a bar, is set across 32 villas mixed on the beach and the hills.

It’s the newest addition to St Barth’s hotels, and one of few five-star options that will be availalble for much of this year.

It’s located on Anse de Cayes, east of Anse a Galets on the north coast of St Barth.

 

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Jamaica’s Half Moon Names New Brand Director

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Jamaica’s Half Moon resort has named a new director of brand and communications.

The iconic Montego Bay property has promoted Laura Redpath to the role, in which she will be responsible for Half Moon’s branding, marketing and communications, including PR, advertising and digital and social media marketing efforts.

The resort is currently in the process of a major transformation project called Legacy Reborn.

“We knew we had to have the right individual to develop and implement an innovative marketing and communications strategy that can take us into the next generation of Half Moon,” said Sandro Fabris, General Manager at Half Moon. “Laura is a valuable asset to our team and we are enthusiastic about the continued success under her leadership.”

Redpath, who joined Half Moon in 2015, had previously served as the resort’s marketing communications manager.

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Jamaica Has Big Plans for Falmouth

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Jamaica has big plans for the town of Falmouth.

The country’s government is focused on developing Falmouth into a “world-class destination, where its rich culture and history are fully utilized,” according to Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

“This is a town that has a wealth of assets in terms of its culture, sites of interest and its architecture,” Holness said this week. “However what defines Falmouth best of all is its people.”

While Falmouth has largely been a cruise pier of late, the plan is to turn it into something more, backed by investments through the Port Authority of Jamaica.

The ultimate goal is to transform Falmouth “into what undoubtedly will be the gem of the Caribbean,” Holness said during a visit to the cruise ship pier.

“What we are trying to do with the PAJ and other agencies is to ensure that brand Jamaica is on full display where both locals and visitors can enjoy. It’s not that we want to create enclave investments. We want to make the entire town a place where both locals and visitors can enjoy world class facilities in an intelligently planned environment,” he said.

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Riu Unveils New “Brand Image”

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Spanish hotel giant Riu Hotels has unveiled the company’s new brand image.

The company is calling the image one with a “warmer, fresher and more modern air.”

“This brand image will accompany the new style that we’re introducing in our hotels through our major renovations and new openings,” the company said in a statement on its Web site.

The new logo.

According to a statement, the change in image was a “natural step in the modernization process that we’re carrying out to give our new and renovated hotels updated amenities and more modern facilities.”

The company’s former logo.

The next step is to change the brand image of its entire offer, the company said.

Riu has been on a major expansion push in the Caribbean, with both renovations and new-builds, most recently the transformation of the Riu Palace on Paradise Island.

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