COPA Airlines to connect Suriname to Avianca, Turkish and United airlines’ networks

By Ray Chickrie Caribbean News Now contributor PARAMARIBO, Suriname — On July 6, COPA Airlines, a member of the global Star Alliance network, will commence direct flights between Panama City and Paramaribo, Suriname, connecting this city with 80 other COPA destinations through its Panama City hub. This development is significant for Suriname, which has been […]

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St Kitts Is Getting a New Ramada Resort

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

A potentially transformative hotel is coming to the rural Whitegate area of St Kitts.

Wyndham’s Ramada brand is coming to the island with a 273-suite resort.

The first phase of the new-build resort project is slated to debut this September, according to a statement from the government.

st kitts ramada resort

The first phase is set on an eight acre site in St Paul’s Parish, about 15 minutes from St Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport.

That project includes a mix of sesa-view units, pool villas and garden villas.

Hotel amenities will include conference space, a bar, a restaurant, a cultural center and a swimming pool, among others.

st kitts ramada resort

Officials say the hotel could be a transformative one for the rural Whitegate area.

The project is part of the island’s Citizenship by Investment development program, an initiative that has turned the island into one of the Caribbean’s hotel investment hotspots in recent years.

St Kitts Deputy Prime Minister Shawn Richards said the property could “significantly transform” Whitegate — and draw new investment to that part of the country.

“I think this hotel holds much potential in terms of changing the landscape within this particular area and the environs,” he said.

It will be one of the largest projects outside of Basseterre and the island’s southeast peninsula, according to Richards.

It will be the second Ramada-branded hotel in the wider Caribbean, alongside an urban hotel in Belize city.

This will be the region’s first Ramada-branded resort, and one of two current Wyndham-branded resorts currently in development in the Caribbean.

The other is the Wyndham Sam Lord’s Castle in Barbados, which will debut under the Wyndham Grand banner.

— CJ

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The Best Cigar Shop in St Martin

 

By Alexander Britell

MARIGOT — No matter where you are in the Caribbean (outside of Cuba of course), it’s rarely easy to find great Cuban cigars.

That includes most of the region’s top cruise destinations, where, even if you can find a stick that appears to be Cuban, it’s often a fake.

Thankfully, there’s an oasis in the heart of St Martin.

This is La Casa del Habano in Marigot, St Martin, the relaunched cigar hotspot that is the best place to buy cigars on either side of the island — Dutch or French.

The selection is outstanding, with everything from the more popular Montecristo and Cohiba to harder-to find La Casa del Habano editions from brands like Hoyo de Monterrey and Punch.

st martin cigar shop

The shop itself is beautifully designed, with two rooms: one a wood-lined humidor space, the other a full-fledged cigar lounge with comfortable leather chairs and rum for sampling (and for purchase).

That design extends to a beautiful mural on the wall outside the store, and a quirky array of photos of celebrities partaking in Habanos.

st martin cigar shop

This is what a great cigar lounge is all about: warm, knowledgable service, a diverse, authentic selection and, most importantly — a place to enjoy your purchase.

If you’re here on a cruise, it’s worth the journey to Marigot — and if you’re staying on the island, well, it’s the place for the perfect leisurely afternoon.

This is the best cigar shop in St Martin — and one of the best in the Caribbean — period.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico’s leaders slam Trump administration for opposing food assistance funding

… living in Puerto Rico.”
The Nutrition Assistance for Puerto Rico (NAP) — … hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans so they can … 2017, Rosselló and other Puerto Rican officials have lobbied Congress … more than one million Puerto Ricans are in desperate need …

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At Anguilla’s Belmond Cap Juluca, A Timeless Kind of Beauty

 

By Alexander Britell

ANGUILLA — Maundays Bay’s sand curves along Anguilla’s blue, bright white villas dotting the shoreline and Moorish domes rising to the sky.

The only sound is the almost-mystical breeze of this crescent-shaped corner of the island, a place where the built environment finds harmony with the natural world.

The view from the hotel’s grand entrance across the bay is one of the Caribbean’s signatures, a rarefied group of vistas that vacillate between real life and painting.

Anguilla Belmond

That’s the striking thing about Cap Juluca, Anguilla’s legendary hotel — beyond the food and the service and the bicycles napping under the palm trees.

This is just a beautiful hotel.

It’s hard to think of a property in the Caribbean where the architecture really does work with its environs, not overpowering or taking over or dissonant.

anguilla belmond

It belongs here.

When you look across Maundays to the “villas” on the coastline, they almost seem to sprout from the sand, the stucco white married to the brilliant blue and the gleaming, almost platinum sand.

It’s a delight that replicates from just about every angle — particularly as you see St Martin in the distance through Belmond Cap Juluca’s ubiquitous arches.

When I returned to Belmond Cap Juluca this week I was happy to see that the $121 million renovation project had precisely preserved this look, adding some sparkling new touches but keeping the design, well, like Cap Juluca.   

Anguilla Belmond

That extends, too to the rooms, which grew by 25 villas and suites in the relaunch, which was completed last month.

They’re spectacular, with arch-filled balconies and hidden open-out bars and bathrooms with their own glass-walled sundecks.

And they’re joined by several other new additions, from a new events pavilion (that doubles as a yoga pavilion in the early morning) to a new infinity pool to a beachfront “Cap Shack” (where the day-boat fishermen deliver your seafood) and, perhaps most notably, a Cipriani-branded oceanside eatery called Cip’s.

Anguilla Belmond

The arches frame the views just so.

But while the newness is evident everywhere you look, this hotel has retained something far more important: timelessness, a quality that defines the best and the grandest hotels — the places that feel not just that they’ve always been here, but that they belong here.

And that, for a day or a week, you do too.

For more, visit Belmond Cap Juluca.

— CJ

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