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Caribbean news: Stories and stats from Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Antigua

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CARIBBEAN
October 24, 2017
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Stories and stats from Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Antigua
Three conversations with three tourism officials from three hurricane-impacted islands.
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NEWS
St. Thomas' largest resort won't reopen until 2019

The 443-room Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort will be doing hurricane repairs for a while, as will the 297-room Sugar Bay Resort & Spa in St. Thomas and the 166-room Caneel Bay Resort in St. John.

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St. Maarten zipline attraction opening in November

The Flying Dutchman is billed as the world's steepest zipline.

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Renovated Curtain Bluff set to reopen

Commission to agents will increase to 15% on a permanent basis, according to Rob Sherman, the Antigua resort's managing director.

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Royal Caribbean returning to St. Thomas in November

The Adventure of the Seas is scheduled to visit on Nov. 9.

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We're open: Trade organization promotes Caribbean cruising

The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association has created a website, CaribbeanIsOpen.com. to emphasize that the bulk of the region's cruise destinations have not been affected by hurricanes this year.

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FEATURED STORY
Norwegian Cruise Line's Andy Stuart

The CEO spoke about the importance of selling Caribbean cruises.

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Updated: Mapping what's open and closed in the Caribbean

Travel Weekly's 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. Last updated Oct. 23.

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CARIBBEAN Editor:
Gay Nagle Myers
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