Jamaica’s Geejam Is Expanding

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

It began as one of the hippest hotels in the Caribbean. and now Jamaica’s Geejam is getting bigger.

The Geejam Colletion, which has an expanding portfolio of hospitality outposts based in the hotspot of Port Antonio, is at it again with the addition of 12 new rooms called the Marumba Studios.

The Geejam Collection’s move was announced by Jamaican tourism officials at the recent JAPEX gathering in Montego Bay.

The Marumba Studios, which is slated to open later this year, will be comprised of 12 new 550-square-foot rooms.

It will feature what the property calls a “modern, creative design,” with views of the surrounding rainforest and the sea.

The Geejam collection also includes a portfolio of villas and a renowned on-site recording studio.

For more, visit Geejam.

— CJ

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MSC Is Adding Caribbean Cruises From Tampa

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Fast-expanding MSC Cruises is adding Tampa as its newest homeport, the company said in a statement.

Beginning in Nov. 2020, MSC will be sailing from Tampa to the Caribbean, Mexico and The Bahamas year-round.

That will include a full winter season through April and a summer season from May through November 2021.

“As MSC Cruises expands its presence in the U.S., the introduction of Tampa as a homeport plays an important role in our long-term deployment strategy for this region,” said Ken Muskat, EVP and Chief Operating Officer of MSC Cruises USA. “We’ve seen increased demand for cruise options from Tampa as vacationers from around the world look to explore the city and surrounding areas pre- and post-cruise.”

MSC will be sailing its Tampa-Caribbean cruises on its MSC Armonia cruise ship.

“With a range of itineraries, including short cruise options, MSC Armonia’s itineraries from Tampa are ideal for groups, including family reunions, meetings, incentives and corporate events, as well as charters,” Muskat said. “In addition, the four- and five-night options are a great opportunity for someone who has never cruised before to try cruising as a vacation option or if they are new to MSC Cruises to check out one of our ships for the first time.”

The winter 2020-21 season will include stops in Caribbean ports like Cozumel and the Costa Maya, along with calls in The Bahamas, Key West and Mexico’s Progreso port.

“We are thrilled that MSC Cruises will be offering year-round cruises from Port Tampa Bay next year,” said Paul Anderson, President and CEO of Port Tampa Bay. “MSC Cruises offers an enriching and immersive cruise experience, bringing together people from around the world. Tampa is also known for the unique experiences the city offers its residents and visitors, appealing to a diverse mix of nationalities and cultures. We couldn’t be more excited for MSC Armonia’s new home to be Port Tampa Bay.” 

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Cape Air Is Relaunching Its Nevis Flights

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Regional Caribbean airline Cape Air is relaunching its service from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Nevis, the carrier said this week.

The airline will be reinstating its daily year-round flights from San Juan to Nevis beginning Nov. 22.

“Cape Air has been invested in the Caribbean region for three decades,” said Linda Markham, President of Cape Air. “A significant portion of our business is focused on connecting communities to hub cities, and providing convenient access to flights on our partner carriers, including JetBlue and United. We are grateful to be able to play a part in driving Nevis’ tourism economy,” she added.

Cape Air will be operating two round trip flights every day.

Enthusiasm for the relaunch of the San Juan to Nevis service is shared by representatives from the island’s government, tourism and hospitality sectors. “We are delighted to welcome Cape Air back to Nevis and intend to partner with them to ensure that their service to Nevis is as excellent as it has always been,” said Honorable Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis and Minister of Foreign Affairs for St Kitts and Nevis.

Cape Air, which is based in Massachusetts, operates flights around the Caribbean out of a hub in San Juan.

— CJ

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