5 Luxury All-Inclusive Hotels to Visit Right Now in the Caribbean

 

The all-inclusive vacation is a luxury in itself. There’s something so comfortable about never having to reach for your wallet during your stay, about the privilege of focusing only on enjoying your getaway.

But when you’re at a luxury all-inclusive, things get to a different level entirely.

Because the quality is higher, the design is more beautiful, the service is heightened, the food is better.

It’s a luxury hotel that just so happens to be an all-inclusive. And for those who say luxury is in the details, it’s a rather delightful little detail.

Here are five luxury all-inclusive hotels in the Caribbean worth splurging for right now.

Spice Island Beach Resort, Grenada Perhaps the Caribbean’s signature all-inclusive, this venerable Grenada resort has been wowing guests under the careful stewardship of Sir Royston Hopkin and Lady Betty Hopkin, two of the region’s legendary hoteliers. Set on Grenada’s stunning Grand Anse Beach, the property features 32 beachfront suites, two signature eateries and a wonderful spa. It’s all delivered with truly authentic Grenadian personality, an experience that adds up to one of the region’s great hospitality offerings.

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How to Go Landsailing in Bonaire

 

By Guy Britton and Alexander Britell

An island with some of the most spectacular shorelines on the planet is not the first place you’d ever imagine spending even a single day away from the water.

Even more so here on the northern edge of Bonaire, the earth is rugged and raw, the sort of landscape where the most copious commodity is cactus, a place low on beaches but high on wind.

And it’s the latter that has drawn in a rather special endeavor.

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It’s here on a dusty closed-circuit racetrack where you can enjoy one of the most marvelous experiences there is in the Caribbean.

This is the home of Bonaire Landsailing Adventures, the Caribbean’s premier “landsailing” circuit, and a place where you can, yes, sail on land, thanks to the intrepid thinking of husband-and-wife owners and landsailing experts Andrew Sands and Donna Hudgeon.

Landsailing, or as the company calls it, “blokarting,” is a professional sport much like kitesurfing or windsurfing, and the team here also operates a similar operation in Panama.

Bonaire Land Sailing from Caribbean Journal on Vimeo.

And it’s exactly what it sounds like.

Here, you move across the track with a wheeled “pod” that gets its propulsion from the same kind of sail you find on a sailboat, using the same principles, steering with your hands and breaking with, well, sheer force.

The introduction is quick and easy, suitable for everyone from “eight to 108 years old,” as the Bonaire Landsailing team likes to say.

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Indeed, in just a few minutes you’re either in a two-person pod getting a sense of how things work or already jetting off on your own around the track.

Tighten the sail to go faster, loosen it to slow down, learning quickly how to manage the corners and the speed.

And once you start, it’s almost impossible to resist, the adrenaline and the thrill building through every successful corner, through every wind-fueled dash.

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And yes, the speed is serious, anywhere from 15 to 25 mph, something that feels even faster when you’re reclined in a three-wheeled pod in the middle of the desert.

What they’ve created is not just a must-visit on any trip to Bonaire.

It’s one of the coolest things you can do in the Caribbean. In or out of the water.

For more, visit Bonaire Landsailing Adventures.

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Holland America’s New Cruises to Mexico

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Holland America will be sailing 20 cruises across the Mexican Riviera in the upcoming 2019-2020 cruise season.

That includes 20 cruises across three ships, led by a series of seven-day itineraries aboard the line’s Oosterdam and Eurodam ships.

All of the cruises are sailing roundtrip from San Diego, part of a growing cruise network across several cruise lines in California.

Every cruise will stop in three ports of call in Mexico, including an overnight in Puerto Vallarta, along with Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas.

“Mexico continues to be a top cruise choice among our guests because it offers such a rich experience, from warm weather and beautiful beaches to diverse cultural and culinary landscapes,” said Orlando Ashford, president of Holland America Line. “By visiting several iconic ports within this captivating country, we’re able to provide guests with an authentic, immersive experience that leaves them with a deeper understanding of this colorful part of the world.”

The longest option? A 12-day “EXC In-Depth” sailing on April 3, 2020 that will stop in seven different ports in Mexico, including Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta, La Paz, Loreto, Guaymas and Topolobampo.

– CJ

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