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Caribbean news: Looking forward to a Year of Rejuvenation

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CARIBBEAN
January 9, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Looking forward to a Year of Rejuvenation
The Caribbean Tourism Organization's declaration of 2018 as the "Year of Rejuvenation" refers to wellness, but it also captures the region's spirit of recovery.
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NEWS
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.

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Dominica cruise port reopens

The Sea Cloud II made a call on Dec. 28, sending passengers ashore to tour Fort Shirley and go horseback riding at Purple Turtle Beach.

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D.R. visitors continue to pay cash for tourist card

A system enabling the charge to be added to an airfare or cruise fare is not ready yet.

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AA flying from Miami to Bonaire

The weekly service starts June 9.

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Zemi Beach House reopening in February

The Anguilla luxury hotel has repaired hurricane damage, restoring the Thai House Spa and upgrading its 65 suites and beachfront villas.

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U.S. airlines reduced Caribbean capacity by 10% in December

Capacity was down 28.2% to Puerto Rico, down 47.2% to the U.S. Virgin Islands and down 62.4% to Dutch St. Maarten, where the airport has been forced to move into temporary facilities while the terminal is rebuilt.

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FEATURED STORY
Tourism recovery well underway in St. Thomas, Puerto Rico

Visitors, especially cruise ship passengers, are helping to fuel the islands' recovery efforts. The locals have one plea: Send more tourists.

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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
TW Chats on Twitter tomorrow: Travel resolutions
Where will you (or your clients) travel, what will you do differently and what are you most looking forward to this year? Our next chat: Jan. 10 at 3 p.m. Eastern.
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