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Caribbean news: Two tourism organizations for Puerto Rico

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CARIBBEAN
July 17, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Two tourism groups for Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico now has two tourism organizations that will work in tandem to promote the island as a premier business and leisure destination.
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NEWS
St. Martin resort converting to Secrets brand
The Riu Palace St. Martin, closed since Hurricane Irma damaged it last September, will join the AMResorts portfolio.
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St. Lucia's Sugar Beach resort to build Piton Residences
The five new residences will feature luxury four- and five-bedroom properties tucked high above the beach with sea views to the west and the rainforest to the east.
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Scrub Island schedules partial reopening
The private island resort in the British Virgin Islands will reopen 30 of its 52 guestrooms and suites on Aug. 1, with the full property reopening planned for Oct. 1.
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Curacao boasts double-digit growth in US visitors
The island drew more than 29,000 U.S. stayover arrivals in the first five months of 2018, an 11% increase.
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Wildland Adventures operating music-themed Cuba tour
The nine-day "Adventure Cuba: Art, Music & Dance" visits community centers, performance stages, concert halls, private homes, farmers markets, ration stores, gardens and museums.
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Anguilla beach restaurants destroyed by fire
Johnno’s Beach Stop and Dad’s Bar & Grill, adjacent establishments on the beach in Sandy Ground, were popular day and night spots for visitors and locals.
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Reggae a connection between Ocho Rios and Polish town
Ostroda holds an annual music festival that is called the largest reggae party in central Europe.
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