Construction has begun on a new passenger facility at Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten, part of a project aimed at increasing departure capacity and changing how travelers check in for flights. The airport has started work on a new curbside check-in facility, which will allow departing passengers to check in and tag their […] The post Princess Juliana Airport Has Started Work…
The coquí is one of the sounds most closely associated with Puerto Rico. After dark, its two-note call comes from gardens, forests and hillsides across the island. A new tourism campaign is using the tiny frog as the symbol for a much larger issue facing Puerto Rico this summer: water. Discover Puerto Rico has launched […] The post Puerto Rico Launches a New Conservation Campaign for Visitors as…
A row of palms rises beside the estuary. Beyond them, sand runs toward the Sea of Cortés, while the brown ridges of the Sierra de la Laguna fill the inland horizon. Baja’s desert appears just beyond the green edge of the property, dry and exposed under the sun. This is the East Cape of Baja […] The post Aman Just Opened a New 18-Casita Resort in Mexico, With Private Pools and an Estuary appeared…
There’s an old Jamaican expression that belongs naturally on a Caribbean beach: walk good. It’s usually a goodbye, a wish for safe travels, a simple way of telling someone to take care. It also describes one of the Caribbean’s simplest pleasures: putting your feet in the sand and walking until it’s time to turn around. […] The post These 20 Caribbean Beaches Are Made for Long Walks, From Anguilla…
A major beachfront development parcel in The Bahamas as hit the market, Caribbean Journal Invest has learned. To access this content, subscribe now. Caribbean Journal Invest is the leading authority on hotel, real estate and investment news in the Caribbean. Subscribe today to unlock this article and receive our newsletter, or Log In to read […] The post A 220-Acre Beachfront Resort Site Just Hit…
Tennis has long been part of the experience at Half Moon, where courts are part of a resort that has helped define the Montego Bay vacation for generations. This November, the game will take a much bigger role. The inaugural Jamaica Cup is coming to Montego Bay from Nov. 11–16, bringing professional players, collegiate athletes […] The post The Jamaica Cup Is Coming to Half Moon This November,…
A ceremony on the sand. Cocktails eight floors above the beach. A reception close enough to the Caribbean that the surf remains part of the soundtrack. At the O2 Beach Club & Spa in Barbados, couples have several distinctly different ways to plan a destination wedding in one resort. The all-inclusive on Dover Road in […] The post This Barbados Resort Has One of the Caribbean’s Most Flexible…
There’s one thing travelers prize more than anything right now: authenticity. They want experiences, they want culture, they want food. They want trips rooted in memory-making, not in packaged cliches. They want a hike up the rainforested foothills of a volcano. To have lunch on vibrant vegetables that were grown a few feet away. They […] The post St Kitts is the Caribbean Island Where…
Guyana is preparing to take a closer look at cruise tourism as the country hosts the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s biggest annual tourism conference this fall. The Caribbean Tourism Organization, working with the Aquila Center for Cruise Excellence, will hold a special Cruise Master Class during the 2026 State of the Tourism Industry Conference in Guyana […] The post Guyana Is Looking to Grow…
WestJet is making a bigger push into the Caribbean and nearby sun destinations this winter, with new routes, added frequencies, and significantly more capacity from several Western Canadian cities, Caribbean Journal has learned. The airline says its Latin America and Caribbean capacity will rise 12 percent year over year for winter 2026-2027, giving WestJet its […] The post WestJet Is Adding More…