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UAB, Ohio to Play in Bahamas Bowl

  By the Caribbean Journal staff The Bahamas has long been at the forefront of sports tourism in the Caribbean, and that trend continues this year with another high-profile NCAA Football bowl game hosted right in New Providence. UAB and Ohio universities have accepted bids to the 2017 Bahamas Bowl, which will be held Dec….

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This Curaçao 5K Race Is on an Airport Runway

  By the Caribbean Journal staff It may just be the most unique road race in the Caribbean. It’s called Run the Runway, and this Curaçao road race actually takes place on the runway at the Hato International Airport in the. The race begins at sunrise on Dec. 2, with ages 12 and up eligible…

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VIDEO: St Barth’s Quick Comeback

  By Alexander Britell GUSTAVIA — It’s Monday night and Eddy’s is hopping. Down the corner, the Caribbean’s most creative bar, 25 Quarter, is serving up rare rums from Martinique, and the patio at Le Select is already full. I’m eating accras de morue and sipping on a ti’ punch vieux. And if not for…

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St Kitts and Nevis’ Big Plans for Yachting

  By Dana NilandCJ Contributor St. Kitts and Nevis has launched a new strategy aimed at growing the destination’s yachting sector. The destination has unveiled a new Yachting Strategic and Implementation Plan for 2017-2022, which will guide efforts to diversify the economy and enhance the tourism sector, according to Tourism Minister Lindsay Grant. “The local…

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Turks and Caicos’ Amanyara to Reopen in December

  By the Caribbean Journal staff One of the leading luxury resorts in the Turks and Caicos Islands is planning a reopening in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. The Amanyara resort on the far northwestern tip of Providenciales is planning to reopen its doors on Dec. 15, according to the property’s Web site….

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