At These Caribbean Hotel Rooms, You Stay Right on the Beach

 

When selecting a Caribbean hotel room, there’s one immutable fact: “oceanfront” trumps “oceanview,” eight days a week. Sure, it’s nice to see the sea from your four-poster bed, but it’s even better when you can roll right out of that same bed, open a door and step straight onto the sand. So we’ve scoured the region and rounded up some of the best hotels featuring “toes-in-the-sand” rooms, where you can fall sleep to the sound of the surf and wake up to the sight of it. CJ Travel Editor Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon brings you some best places to stay at true beachfront hotels.

Galley Bay Resort & Spa, Antigua You can’t get any closer to the water than the premium beachfront suites at this 98-room all-inclusive retreat, where sliding doors open to your personal slice of the almost mile-long Galley Bay beach.

Idle Awhile, Jamaica Boho-chic and as unpretentious as the Negril town it calls home, one of our favorite beachfront roosts has 16 rooms and suites that are decorated in sun-washed colors, including deluxe ocean suites set along the famous seven-mile stretch.

Petit St. Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines There are only 22 cottages on this idyllic 115-acre private-island resort: 16 perched on lush hillside, and a heavenly half-dozen smack on its sands at one of the Caribbean’s great beachfront hotels.

Hermitage Bay, Antigua One of the Caribbean’s most beautifully designed all-inclusives, this Antigua standout has a collection of hillside suites with plunge pools and, more importantly, on-the-sand cottages smack on its eponymous bay.

Fernandez Bay Village

The cottage called Shane’s Shack.

Fernandez Bay Village, Cat Island, Bahamas This legendary boutique beach resort boasts a mix of cottages and villas, all perched right on the sand on a privileged stretch of beach on Cat Island.

Toes in the Sand

Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort The must-stay rooms at this St. Lucia signature are the luxury beachfront bungalows, replete with luxe amenities and set directly on the sand with a spectacular view combining the sparkling shores of Sugar Beach with the wonder of the Pitons.

Half Moon

Half Moon, Jamaica One of our favorite hotels in the Caribbean, Half Moon has a range of gorgeous accommodations — but the plum position is in the West Cottages, the historic group of old-school units right at the edge of Half Moon Bay.

Hotel Bakoua, Martinique Martinique’s best all-around hotel (set in the fun tourist hub of Trois Ilets) has a row of charming rooms set directly on the beach, in plain view of the resort’s terrific overwater bungalow bar and the Bay of Fort de France.

Spice Island Beach Resort, Grenada Grenada’s flagship luxury resort has a lovely offering of 64 beachfront suites on the island’s famous Grand Anse Beach. Want to get to the sand? Just take a single step off your patio.

The Reef by Cuisinart, Anguilla If you’re staying in a beachfront suite at this island’s newest resort, the only thing between you and the talcum sands of Merrywing Bay is a few steps across a well-manicured lawn.

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Broadway Is Coming to Crystal Cruises

 

Broadway is coming to Crystal Cruises.

Luxury cruise line Crystal Cruises has signed an exclusive new partnership with multi-Tony Award-winning producer Kevin McCollum to introduce “Crystal on Broadway.”

The new partnership will bring cast members and creative experts from some of theater’s top shows to Crystal’s venues, initially on the Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity cruise ships.

McCollum counts shows like In the Heights, Avenue Q and Rent among his successes.

“We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Kevin McCollum and his vast network of talented performers,” said Edie Rodriguez, Crystal’s chairman, CEO and president. “The artists and experts set for this exclusive new program hail straight from Broadway, offering our guests the superlative caliber of entertainment, enrichment and insider viewpoints they expect aboard a Crystal ship.”

The programming will debut this summer with guest singers, dancers, choreographers, directors, designers and other artists.

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Why Cory Booker Went to Puerto Rico

 

United States Senator Cory Booker visited Puerto Rico at the end of last week for a trip highlighted by a meeting with the island’s new Governor, Ricardo Rossello.

During the meeting, Rossello urged Booker, a Democratic senator from New Jersey and rumored presidential candidate in 2020, on what he saw as the need for the U.S. Congress to address the parity of Medicaid funds for Puerto Rico in the face of a fiscal cliff that would affect the 3.5 million U.S. citizens who live in Puerto Rico.

He also addressed the need for federal allocation of funds for technology, cyber security and the police force in Puerto Rico, La Fortaleza said in a statement.

Booker served as Mayor of Newark from 2006 to 2013, a city that has almost 40,000 Puerto Rican residents.

Last year, Booker introduced legislation to prevent Puerto Rico’s fiscal collapse and provide tax credits for the island.

Following the meeting, Rossello took to social media to thank Booker for “championing the cause of equal rights for Puerto Rico.”

“You are always welcomed at #LaIsladelEncanto,” he wrote on Twitter.

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Is This Jamaica’s Next Tourism Mecca?

 

Jamaica has big plans for the north-coast city of Falmouth, according to Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

Jamaica’s government intends to put a major focus on the development of the town, home to a Royal Caribbean cruise port and perhaps the country’s best-restored historic town.

“The town has so much history; the architecture is there, the people are there who are friendly and welcoming,” he said, noting that there are matters relating to public order, cleanliness, and organization that must be addressed,” Holness said. “I want it to be known publicly that I will be taking a personal interest in ensuring that Falmouth town itself is given the attention it deserves.”

While the city is getting a boost thanks to the nearby launch of a new Excellence all-inclusive resort project, the plan, Holness said, is for a focus on experiential tourism.

That will mean a push to emphasize Falmouth’s colonial history, from the stunning historic courthouse (pictured at top) to its famous Jewish cemetery.

For those looking to experience the town before its transformation, while there are some larger resorts nearby (like Royalton’s White Sands and Blue Waters resorts), there are also 95 Falmouth listings on Airbnb.

– CJ

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Puerto Rico officials discuss 'Medicaid Cliff' health care crisis and impact on Florida taxpayers

ORLANDO, USA — Puerto Rico Secretary of State Luis Rivera-Marin and the Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA) hosted a critical issue advisory discussion in the Orlando area to build awareness of the urgent health care crisis developing around the issue known as the Medicaid Cliff.

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