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Caribbean news: What's hot in the islands?

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CARIBBEAN
April 25, 2017
What's hot in the islands?
Travel agents reveal what's been selling with their Caribbean-bound clients for 2017.
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After two turbulent years, Baha Mar looks to fulfill potential

Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie said that Baha Mar will propel the Bahamas to the forefront of Caribbean tourism, in remarks Friday during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the highly anticipated mega-resort.

While rivals subtract, JetBlue aims to add Cuba flights

JetBlue would like to take over seven of the 21 daily U.S.-Havana flights that Spirit and Frontier will give up in the late spring.

New suites at Mount Cinnamon Resort open for booking

The accommodations are set above Grand Anse Beach with a view across the bay to the capital of St. George's.

Coral Sands in Bahamas completes renovation

Among other changes, a two-story hotel building was razed and replaced with two buildings with three guest rooms in each.

Group IST waives single supplement on Cuba yacht cruises

Guests will save from $1,000 to $4,500, depending upon cabin category selected.

Airbnb meets with Caribbean government reps

According to the CTO, the sharing economy is driven by consumers who decide with their pocketbooks what they want to do and where they want to stay in the Caribbean.

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Luxury in abundance on tiny, tranquil Nevis

There are no traffic lights, casinos or high-rise structures. There are as many churches as rum bars (60); beaches are long, wide and uncrowded; and it is the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Nevis is not the easiest island to reach, but it's well worth a day of travel to get there.

From the Window Seat: Limitations, possibilities
and $70 billion
By Arnie Weissmann

A venture capital gathering focusing on travel tech exposed common wisdom as myth.

CARIBBEAN Editor:
Gay Nagle Myers
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