Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Caribbean news: Accommodations update in the Cayman Islands

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CARIBBEAN
August 22, 2017
Accommodations update in the Cayman Islands
“We want to break the 400,000 visitor mark this year," said Rosa Harris, the country's director of tourism. "It's an aggressive goal."
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Oetker Collection adds Jumby Bay Island to portfolio

The all-inclusive resort, formerly a Rosewood Resort, is slated to reopen on Oct. 9 for the 2017-18 season.

All-inclusive Turtle Beach to include golf in the rate

Guests will be able to play at the Barbados Golf Club without paying the $210 greens fee.

Carnival adds five more Cuba cruises for 2018

Like the previously scheduled ones, the cruises are on the Carnival Paradise sailing from Tampa.

Blue Diamond to operate Jolly Beach Resort

The company will take over management of the Antigua resort on Sept. 1.

Yoo boutique hotel coming to Santo Domingo

The 121-unit condo-hotel will be located near the Blue Mall upscale shopping center in the heart of the city.

Azamara and Pearl Seas expand Cuba cruise options

Azamara itineraries range from four to 14 nights and feature longer stays in port, new onboard Cuban-themed programming and two overnights in Havana.

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CARIBBEAN Editor:
Gay Nagle Myers
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