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Grand Bahama Tourism Begins Rebuilding After Hurricane

  Grand Bahama, particularly the island’s western end, was one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Matthew earlier this month. Now, the process of rebuilding has begun, as an assessment continues of the state of the island’s hotel infrastructure. “We have to be honest about Grand Bahama because that’s the only way we can…

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How to Make Trinidad’s Famous Pastelles

  Summer’s over and the Christmas holiday is quickly approaching. Trinis love a good holiday celebration, especially when it comes to the food. Pastelles are a traditional delicacy during the Christmas season in Trinidad even though they are also consumed at other times throughout the year. Although widely found around the Caribbean, pastelles actually originated…

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Four Seasons Opens in Anguilla

  Four Seasons has opened its newest resort in the Caribbean: the new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla. The resort, which is a rebranding of the former Viceroy Anguilla in Barnes Bay on the southwestern corner of the island, becomes Four Seasons’ second Caribbean property along with its flagship resort in Nevis. The hotel has…

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This is Where to Hold a Meeting in the Caribbean

  There’s a new place for holding your group meeting in the Caribbean: Nevis. The Four Seasons Resort Nevis is offering groups the opportunity to combine privacy, scenery, service, and luxury amenities through its Exclusively Nevis resort buyout program. Planners will have access to experienced Conferences Services Professional to help curate the resort’s options for…

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Peer-to-peer boat rental trend spreads to Puerto Rico

MIAMI, USA — On Tuesday, Boatsetter, a leading international boat sharing service, announced the formation of a new partnership with Wally Castro Marine in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. The deal is the first of its kind in the Caribbean and adds Wally Castro Marine to Boatsetter’s industry-best… Powered by WPeMatico

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