India- INDCORE leadership has announced progress as the New Year begins. Company to settle in Puerto Rico.

… product innovation to drive Puerto Rico into operational excellence. … market behaviors, and increasing Puerto Rico‘s relevance … solving manufacturing challenges (in Puerto Rico) as well as INDCORE … City: San Juan
Country: Puerto Rico
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The 19 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in 2019

 

Forget everything you know about the Caribbean. Because the Caribbean is more diverse, more adventurous and more energetic than ever before — and it’s time to start discovering the region’s wonders in an entirely new way.

That means taking new vacations in places you may have visited before — and journeying to destinations you haven’t explored yet.

For our latest edition of the Best Caribbean Islands to Visit, we’re drilling down into the region’s hotspots, taking you to specific beaches, specific cities and specific corners of these wonderful Caribbean islands — and putting the spotlight on the things that make every island such a rich destination – and so unique, too.

Here are the best Caribbean islands to travel to in 2019. So what are you waiting for?

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Grand Cayman It’s home to one of the greatest beaches in the world — but it’s also so much more. Seven Mile Beach is home to two of the most luxurious hotels in the Caribbean, the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman and the Kimpton Seafire (and a broad collection of places to stay, from the new Margaritaville to WIMCO villas; an array of culinary options and an unparalleled comfort and ease. And did we mention Camana Bay?

The Cayman Islands is as sophisticated, well-developed and easy-to-explore a destination as there is in the Caribbean right now — and that’s why it’s gotten the number one slot for 2019.

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A New Way to Fly to Nassau

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Nassau is booming right now, with surging arrivals, new places to stay and a host of hot new eateries.

And now there’s another new way to fly the capital of The Bahamas, as part of American Airlines’ broad Caribbean expansion.

The world’s largest airlines has added another new route from Chicago O’Hare, this time launching weekly flights to Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport.

The new route, which will run weekly on Saturdays for the winter season, is operating on American’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

The route began operating at the end of December.

— CJ

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Liberty’s Julian Strawther to play for Puerto Rican national team

… local high school basketball.
Puerto Ricans know Liberty’s 6- … at Liberty, will represent Puerto Rico on its junior national team … Lourdes Cordero-Strawther, was Puerto Rican.
Junior national team coach … by way of a Puerto Rican recruiting group that tracks …

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St Maarten Eyes Continued Cruise Growth

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

After an impressive recovery from Hurricane Irma in 2018, St Maarten is expecting another big year for its all-important cruise industry in 2019.

And Port St Maarten is hitting the ground running, with six ships coming to the destination on Jan. 2, with a total of 31,000 cruise passengers in port.

That will include visits by Allure of the Seas, Azura, Royal Princess, AIDAdiva, MSC Preziosa, and Costa Pacifica.

On Jan. 1, St Maarten got a visit from the MS Braemar, which brought in 929 passengers and 371 crew.

“The New Year will continue to see high cruise ship numbers as the destination continues to recover and grow the cruise tourism product in 2019,” Port St Maarten management said in a statement. “All cruise stakeholders have a role to play in order to maintain the attraction of the destination to cruise passengers and crew.”

— CJ

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