Viva Wyndham Reopens Bahamas All-Inclusive

Viva Wyndham Resorts has officially reopened its Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach all-inclusive resort in The Bahamas. 

The resort is set on 26 acres of beachfront property in Freeport on the island of Grand Bahama. 

The resort has amenities including an oceanfront pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, multiple bas and restaurants, a spa, a gym and a theater, along with a kids’ splash park and waterspouts activities like sailing, paddle boarding, diving lessons and windsurfing, among others. 

More than 70 percent of the rooms have ocean views, according to Viva Wyndham. 

“Viva Wyndham is excited to finally welcome guests back to our Fortuna Beach resort, a beautiful destination that’s just minutes away from the U.S.,” said Amanda Santana, Viva Wyndham’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach is the premier choice for value-driven travelers who are looking to experience the best that the island has to offer.”

The Viva Wyndham joins the recently-opened Lighthouse Pointe resort in Grand Bahama as the island’s only two true all-inclusive resorts. 

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“Viva Wyndham is excited to finally welcome guests back to our Fortuna Beach resort, a beautiful destination that’s just minutes away from the U.S.,” said Amanda Santana, Viva Wyndham’s Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “As the only true all-inclusive resort on Grand Bahamas Island, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach is the premier choice for value-driven travelers who are looking to experience the best that the island has to offer.”

The resort has reopened with a broad set of health and hygiene protocols. 

Viva Wyndham has a total of eight resorts across the Caribbean-Mexico region, including two on the Riviera Maya and five in the Dominican Republic. 

The Bahamas has been open for tourism since last summer. You can find more on the country’s entry protocols here. 

For more, visit Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach.

— CJ

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This Iconic Resort Is Reopening in Puerto Rico

The iconic El Conquistador resort is set to reopen its doors in Puerto Rico, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The resort will be holding its “Grand Re-opening” on May 21, 2021, according to the property. 

The relaunch of the property on the coast of Fajardo could be a significant boost for the island’s tourism industry. 

While the property had in its heyday boasted nearly 750 rooms, the current iteration will make available 230 rooms. 

So what will be open? 

Guests will be able to access the Coqui Waterpark, its Arthur Hills golf course and five restaurants. 

The resort’s Palomino Island will likely not be open to guests until late Summer 2021; the popular offshore island is still recovering from damages in Hurricane Maria as well. 

The Coqui Water Park.

El Conquistador has been closed for more than three years, shuttering in the wake of Hurricane Maria. 

It was purchased by Puerto Rico-based Royal Blue Hospitality from Blackstone in 2019.  Up until that point it had operated as a Waldorf-Astoria resort, part of Hilton’s portfolio.

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The Arthur Hills golf course.

“We are looking forward to the highly-anticipated reopening of El Conquistador in Fajardo,” Discover Puerto Rico CEO Brad Dean told Caribbean Journal. 

The resort is also relaunching meetings, with dates available in both 2021 and 2022; El Conquistador has 100,000 sure feet of meeting and event space. 

For more, visit El Conquistador

— CJ

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Grenada Is Easing Restrictions for Vaccinated Travelers

In another boost for Caribbean travel, Grenada is launching a new set of entry requirements on May 1 that will apply to vaccinated travelers, Caribbean Journal has learned.

Beginning May 1, travelers who are fully vaccinated will only be required to quarantine at their accommodation for up to 48 hours, pending a negative result from a PCR test administered on arrival. 

All travelers, including vaccinated travelers, will still have to show proof of a negative test within 72 hours prior to arrival in Grenada. 

Grenada.

All visitors need to apply for travel authorization prior to travel here; they’ll also have to cover the cost of the on-island PCR test. 

Grenada considers travelers fully vaccinated two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine like AstraZeneca, Pfizer or Moderna, or two weeks after a single dose like Johnson & Johnson. 

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The Silversands hotel in Grenada.

Travelers who are not vaccinated will be required to quarantine for up to seven days, with a PCR test administered on day five. 

The move to ease restrictions on vaccinated travelers is part of a growing trend in the Caribbean, with destinations like Anguilla and Barbados recently making similar moves.

So far, one destination in the Caribbean, Belize, has waived testing requirements for fully-vaccinated travelers.

Thinking of planning a trip to Grenada? Check out our recent guide to the hottest luxury resorts on the island

For more, visit Grenada. 

— CJ

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