Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Caribbean news: Not your everyday destination wedding

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CARIBBEAN
December 5, 2017
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Not your everyday destination wedding
Employees Betty and Royal tied the knot at Jamaica's Sunset at the Palms resort in a ceremony where the bride was more likely to eat her bouquet than toss it. 
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NEWS
Royal Caribbean deploying second ship to sail Cuba cruises

The Majesty of the Seas will begin sailing four- and five-day cruises next summer.

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Puerto Rico adds dates to cleanup project

The island's tourism arm has expanded its series of Rebuild Days, an initiative to help cleanup and recovery efforts with the aid of volunteer workers at various sites and attractions damaged by the hurricanes.

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Cruise ship arrivals signal Puerto Rico's continued recovery

More than 7,500 cruise passengers arrived in San Juan this week, marking the return of cruise ships to the island.

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JetBlue plans Newark-Santo Domingo service

The carrier already offers service from both cities, but the new route connects two of its existing destinations that previously were not served nonstop.

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CTO sustainable tourism confab rescheduled for December

Originally on the calendar for September, the Climate Smart Sustainable Tourism Forum was put on hold due to the hurricanes that impacted several member countries.

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FEATURED STORY
Feeling the love at the Hotel Riu Montego Bay

The expansive property looks like a fairy tale castle compound. White buildings with ramparts and endless rows of balconies hold 681 rooms, nine restaurants and bars and high-ceilinged common spaces.

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