Carnival Readies for Mexico Expansion

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Carnival Cruise Line is readying its Carnival Panorama cruise ship for its highly-anticipated expansion of Mexico cruises.

Carnival Panorama has completed its sea trials in the Adriatic Sea in anticipation of its launch from Long Beach, Calif. in December.

It will be the brand’s first new ship on the West Coast in 20 years.

“Carnival Panorama is a wonderful addition to the fleet and she passed all of her maneuvers and tests with flying colors.   We can’t wait to welcome guests aboard this beautiful ship,” said Carnival Panorama Captain Carlo Queirolo.

Carnival Panorama will launch year-round seven-day cruises to the Mexican Riviera beginning Dec. 14.

Those cruises will include stops in Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Mazatlan.

— CJ

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Royal Caribbean Returning to New Orleans Year-Round

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Royal Caribbean is making a big return to the Big Easy.

The cruise giant will be sending its Majesty of the Seas cruise ship to homeport in New Orleans year-round beginning in January 2020.

The ship will be sailing a series of seven-night itineraries out of New Orleans, all of which will include stops at Royal Caribbean’s new Perfect Day at CocoCay private destination in The Bahamas.

The company’s new cruises from New Orleans have already launched sales through April 2020, according to a statement from the company.

— CJ

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‘Ricky, resign!’ Puerto Rico’s famous musicians lend voice to surging protesters

… a massive awakening in Puerto Rico and I think we … plans to return to Puerto Rico as the crisis continues. … m going to Puerto Rico.”
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In St Maarten, a Hidden Caribbean Beach Hotel

 

By Alexander Britell

There’s almost always a corner of beginning in every Caribbean destination, one of the spots where tourism truly started on the island.

In St Maarten you find it as you wind around the twisting streets adjacent to Princess Juliana International Airport, the area where a brand new airport once meant a gateway for travel pioneers.

It is just the sort of spot that has been around long enough to be forgotten, a breezy quarter of a place of waving palms and whitewashed buildings.

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It’s all about the beach.

It’s another, hidden corner of Simpson Bay, with one way streets and walled off cul de sacs, a short drive from popular spots like Sunset and Karakter but miles away in spirit.

And secreted away at the far end of this forgotten district is a sublime sliver of beach — and, more importantly, a delightful little beach hotel.

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The colorful rooms have happy touches like espresso machines and telescopes.

It’s called El Zafiro, and it is the essence of the tiny Caribbean beach hotel, a haven for beach lovers and those who are looking for a Caribbean that is not always easy to find.

It is a simple formula here: a collection of just eight rooms, all crisp and clean, all with stunning views of the sand and welcome details like espresso machines and telescopes on the balconies.

There’s even a clever observation deck to watch as the planes go by.

Wally also makes some of the best ti’ punches in St Maarten.

There’s a toes-in-the-sand bar (led by the gregarious Wally) and a restaurant, daily housekeeping and the greatest amenity of all: a nearly private beach that will be yours alone during your stay, hidden away in plain sight, often seen only by the travelers on the jets as they make their return trips home above the mountain.

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The bar is worth a visit even if you’re not staying here.

But those who find it discover it anew, savoring a unique kind of beach vacation.

This is the old Caribbean, the authentic Caribbean, St Maarten when it first found itself on the map, a reminder of why St Maarten is such a truly lovely destination.

There’s a reason, after all, why they started coming here in the first place.

For more, visit El Zafiro.

— CJ

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Divi Aruba Phoenix Names New General Manager

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The Divi Aruba Phoenix resort has named a new general manager.

Divi Resorts has appointed Pearl Lake to the role, effective Aug. 1, Caribbean Journal has learned.

Lake had previously been serving as the resort’s Rooms Division Manager.

A local of Aruba, Lake has spent 12 years at the Divi Aruba Phoenix.

“I am ecstatic to become the General Manager of the Divi Phoenix,” Lake said in a statement. “My goal in life has always been to make an impact in someone’s life by bringing out the best in them, helping them realize their full potential and assisting in developing their skills. This was always my focus as the Rooms Division Manager, but becoming the General Manager allows me to broaden this reach.”

Lake succeeds Gerrit Griffith in the role.

— CJ

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