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Caribbean news: New hotels coming to the Cayman Islands

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CARIBBEAN
November 27, 2018
INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
Changes for Cayman Islands tourism offerings
"The Cayman Islands as a destination is evolving," said Oneisha Richards, deputy director of the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism.
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NEWS
Banyan Tree brings Angsana brand to Cuba
The 252-room, adults-only Angsana Cayo Santa Maria is located on a private island off Cuba's northern coast.
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Recovery from Irma nearly complete for Anguilla hotels
The tourism board says that after last fall’s hurricanes, the island is nearly 100% back in business.
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Antigua and Barbuda post strong visitor numbers
Despite being one of Hurricane Irma's worst-hit destinations, Antigua and Barbuda this year are showing strong numbers in visitor arrivals.
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FEATURED STORY
Island staples get their props, too
So, yes, as demonstrated by the Caribbean Food & Wine Festival, Caribbean food is more than jerk chicken and conch. But sometimes, jerk chicken and conch can really hit the spot. 
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