Brickell Bay Beach Club: An Adults-Only Option in Aruba

 

Aruba’s Brickell Bay Beach Club & Spa is an adults-only resort that encourages guests to enjoy the island’s tropical scenery at their own pace.

The hotel is committed to easing the stress of travel for guests and starting their vacation on the right note.

The front desk is available to guests 24 hours a day, and the staff is always ready to answer questions and assist guests to enjoy their optimum island experience.

The pool at the Brickell Bay.

Business and leisure travelers will appreciate the 24-hour business center, free high-speed internet and free unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada via the APP.

Brickell Bay’s rooms offer plentiful amenities, and are set directly across the road from the white sand beach where guests can relax on complimentary chaise lounges and indulge in food and beverage service.

A room at the Brickell Bay Beach Club.

The resort also features a pool with a swim-up bar, adjacent to The Orchid Spa, where guests can enjoy a massage, skin treatment, manicure or pedicure.

At the epicenter of the island’s top tourist spots, the hotel is located within walking distance to 30+ restaurants, shopping malls, vibrant casinos and numerous choices for live entertainment.

Joe Giuseppe’s Italian Steakhouse, located on the property, is the newest addition to the resort.

With architecture and style that blends Caribbean charm with modern chic, Brickell Bay Beach Club & Spa features two room categories with a choice of Superior or Deluxe rooms and two Deluxe Honeymoon Suites.

To book a stay at Brickell Bay Beach Club, click here.

— Dana Niland, CJ Contributor

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JetBlue Had a Strong 2016

 

JetBlue had a very strong 2016, according to the company’s year-end numbers.

The carrier, which has continued to expand quickly in the Caribbean, reported 45.6 billion revenue passenger miles overall in 2016, a 9.4 percent improvement over 2015.

Available seat miles rose 8.9 percent in 2016 to 53.6 billion, while load factor rose 0.4 percentage points to 85.1 percent.

JetBlue had 337,302 departures in 2016, up 6.6 percent from the previous year, with average stage lengths around 1,093 miles.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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Carnival Repositioning Ships in Three Ports for 2018

 

Carnival Cruise Line is changing its Caribbean fleet.

The company is repositioning three of its newest ships to new homeports in 2018, the company said this week.

In September 2018, Carnival Vista will move to Galveston, Tex.; Carnival Breeze will reposition to Port Canaveral, Fla. and Carnival Magic will shift to Miami.

Carnival Vista will then begin two-week-long itineraries to the Caribbean from Galveston, with one itinerary featuring stops in Montego Bay, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel and the other featuring visits to Mahogany Bay in Honduras, Belize and Cozumel.

Carnival Breeze will sail seven-day cruises year-round to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral, with year-round Eastern Caribbean voyages calling at Amber Cove, St. Thomas, San Juan, and Grand Turk, while Western Caribbean voyages will stop at Cozumel, Belize, Mahogany Bay and Costa Maya.

Finally, Carnival Magic will launch year-round Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises from PortMiami: Eastern itineraries will stop at Amber Cove, St. Thomas, San Juan and Grand Turk, while Western trips will feature Grand Cayman, Mahogany Bay, Belize and Cozumel.

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Another investor lawsuit filed over Puerto Rico bonds

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A securities arbitration law firm on Friday filed a claim against UBS Financial Services Inc. of Puerto Rico and UBS Financial Services, Inc. (collectively “UBS”) for $8.5 million. According to the claim, the claimant entrusted assets to UBS with the investment objective…

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Caribbean Photo of the Week: Rodney Bay, St. Lucia

 

The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Irene Wolters, who sent in this stunning photograph of Rodney Bay, St. Lucia, taken on Irene’s first-ever vacation in the Caribbean. (The first of many, we hope!)

Have you taken a great photo in the Caribbean?

Send it to news@caribjournal.com with CPOTW in the subject line.

It could be the next one!

— CJ

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