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Caribbean news: Sargassum a concern on some islands | Luxury villas on Turks and Caicos

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CARIBBEAN
July 3, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Sargassum seaweed a concern on some islands
Sargassum made a brief appearance in the Caribbean in summer 2011 and had a massive comeback in summer 2015. Now it's back.
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NEWS
Gansevoort Turks & Caicos opens luxury villas
Features include infinity pools, courtyards framed by stone walls and sunken outdoor firepit lounge areas.
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Mandarin Oriental to open on Grand Cayman
Set to debut in 2021, the property will be an exclusive 100-room beachfront resort with 89 residences.
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Carnival Corp. CEO: Future bright despite overcapacity fears
Carnival Corp. and some of its big investors are at odds over the question of whether capacity is eroding prices in the Caribbean.
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Sonesta St Maarten sets special rates for agent bookings
Sonesta St. Maarten Resorts will offer discounts on travel agent bookings to celebrate the resorts' upcoming reopenings.
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Belmond La Samanna taking reservations for Dec. opening
The 83-room Belmond La Samanna on St. Martin has been closed since last year's hurricanes.
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FEATURED STORY
Standout service at the Westin Grand Cayman
Last fall, the Westin put the finishing touches on the second phase of a property wide renovation that has left the resort with a fresh, sleek look combined with a laid-back, beachy vibe.
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CARIBBEAN Editor:
Gay Nagle Myers
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