St Barth’s Must-Visit Food Festival

 

For a few days in early November, St Barth will become the center of the culinary world.

This year will be the third edition of the St Barth Gourmet Festival, bringing together top chefs, restaurants and hotels for a gastronomic extravaganza.

The four-day event will take place from Nov. 3-6.

Some of the island’s leading hotels will host visiting chefs preparing special menus with wine pairings, while local restaurants on the island will offer a special Taste of St Barth lunch. There will also be a mixology competition for barmen.

Chef Christian Le Squer, who received three Michelin stars for his Le Cinq restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris, will be the festival’s “godfather.”

Restaurants and chefs participating include

Tickets are either 95€ which includes a four course tasting menu, or 130€.

 

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The Best Hotels in St. John

 

You can’t fly into St. John (catch a plane to St. Thomas and then hop the ferry over) but its behind-the-gateway location only adds to the appeal of the smallest U.S. Virgin Island. Once you arrive you’ll find plenty of enchanting beaches and a relaxed, flip-flop-friendly vibe, but you won’t find a surplus of accommodation options. Which makes choosing the right roost even more important. To guide you, here are our recommendations for the best hotels on St. John.

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Best Hotels in St. John

Caneel Bay Resort On its own peninsula within the island’s vast national park, this classic 166-room resort gets raves for its pristine setting and exceptional service. Seven beaches (two exclusively for adults) add to the appeal.

Westin St. John

Westin St. John Resort & Villas Families will enjoy this 175-room/146-villa hotel, which is a five-minute drive from Cruz Bay and offers something for everyone. Villas offer the conveniences of home; the kids’ club keeps little ones entertained; and a huge pool and beach draw sun-seekers.

Best Hotels in St. John

Estate Lindholm With just 16 rooms and a cottage suite, this Cruz Bay bed-and-breakfast set on a former Danish plantation is perfect for travelers who crave the intimacy and personal service of a boutique property. Walk into town to dine or drink, or take a short hike over park trails to Honeymoon Beach.

Best Hotels in St. John

Hotel Cruz Bay Smack in the center of Cruz Bay and just a short walk from the ferry dock, this 10-room/one-penthouse boutique offers a homey feel and warm welcome – as well as complimentary breakfast and WI-FI. Rooms are small and simply furnished but you won’t find a location more convenient for the town’s bars, shops and restaurants.

Best Hotels St John

Gallows Point Resort It’s one of the first things you see when you arrive on the ferry in Cruz Bay: Gallows Point, the largest resort in town with a preferred perch on a five-acre peninsula. And the location is great, with an easy walk to Cruz Bay — that is, if you ever want to leave.

 

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VIDEO: A Walk on the Beach on Stocking Island, Bahamas

 

It’s one of those pilgrimage destinations for boaters: Stocking Island, that tiny oasis off the coast of Great Exuma in the Bahamas. It’s home to the famous Chat ‘n Chill bar, but it also boasts a spectacular beach of its own. Here’s what it’s like to walk to the water.

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Physicians take issue with media reports blaming emergency patients for Puerto Rico fiscal crisis

WASHINGTON, USA — The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and its Puerto Rico Chapter on Monday jointly took issue with recent media reports blaming emergency patients for seeking care and for contributing to an ongoing fiscal crisis in the US territory.

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United Expanding Nonstop Flights to St Kitts

 

United Airlines is expanding its nonstop flights to St Kitts, the country’s tourist board announced.

The carrier will be starting its Newark-St Kitts service earlier in the year and flying throughout the winter, summer and fall in 2017.

That will mean a doubling of the number of flights over the course of the year.

The expanded service will begin Nov. 19.

Ottleys

Ottley’s Plantation Inn, one of St Kitts’ boutique hotels

“I am very pleased that we will be receiving additional flights from United Airlines,” said the Hon. Lindsay F.P. Grant, Minister of Tourism, International Trade, Industry & Commerce. “The extension of United’s service will significantly increase capacity into the Federation from the New York metro area, a primary market for visitors to St. Kitts.”

Belle Mont Farm

United will operate its weekly Saturday service on Boeing 737-800 aircraft with capacity from 154 to 166 seats.

It’s the latest expansion for United, which has been steadily adding new routes and schedules in its wider Caribbean network in the last year.

For more information on all the ways to fly nonstop to St Kitts, click here.

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