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Caribbean news: Grenada's recovery after Hurricane Ivan

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CARIBBEAN
October 31, 2017
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Grenada's recovery after Hurricane Ivan
If anyone at the CTO conference wanted to see how to rebuild and recover after suffering the trauma of a hurricane, the host country was proof.
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NEWS
Sandals coming to Tobago

The company has signed a memorandum of understanding to build Sandals and Beaches resorts on the island.

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Renaissance Aruba opens cabanas on private isle

Some of the cabanas are exclusively for adults.

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Carnival, Royal Caribbean schedule returns to storm-affected Caribbean islands

Carnival cruises to San Juan will resume on Nov. 30 with a call by the Carnival Conquest.

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Regent Seven Seas sailing to Cuba

Some itineraries feature midnight departures from Havana Harbor, giving guests extra time in port.

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Jewel Grande Montego Bay opens

The former Palmyra has three beachfront towers and 11 villas.

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Riu Republica getting more guestrooms and a water park

A new 501-room wing will include four restaurants, a jerk grill on the beach, three bars and three pools.

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FEATURED STORY
Jamaican joy at Azul Beach Resort Sensatori
"The bright music, gold-leafed ceiling and the view that extended past the swim-up suites and out to sea set my mind at ease," Dan Peel writes.
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Updated: Mapping what's open and closed in the Caribbean

Travel Weekly's frequently updated online guide to the Caribbean, in the aftermath of Irma and Maria: what's open, what's closed and when damaged resorts plan to reopen. 

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