In September 2023, Virgin Voyages announced that the launch of its fourth “lady ship,” Brilliant Lady, would be delayed. Like when other sailings had to be put off,* Virgin Voyages …
Caribbean
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It seems like forever, but Hyatt purchased Two Roads Hospitality only six years ago. It’s hard to keep track because Hyatt has been on a roll, scooping up hotel management …
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Marriott Bonvoy is an ever-growing conglomerate of diverse hotel brands around the globe. There are currently 30 brands under the Marriott umbrella, from ultra-luxury resorts to roadside hotels. We’ve stayed …
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As you travel, you’ll sometimes come across a restaurant that has a menu anyone can order from but is obviously for the benefit of a niche group. Vegan restaurants are …
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Travel
Updated COVID Protocols For Cruise Ships & The Caribbean (August, 2022)
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAlthough COVID continues to be spread very easily, it’s significantly less of a mortal threat right now than it was 2 years ago. The most current variant, Omicron BA.5, usually …
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Travel
Caribbean Visa May Be In The Future For U.S. Passport Holders
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegHolders of U.S. passports can currently travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa or a visa upon arrival. Save for Cuba, where we need to obtain a …
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The islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, located in the Eastern Caribbean, are known for their beautiful beaches, pristine tropical forests and friendly locals. The two islands are one nation …
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A third island in the Caribbean has determined that the best way to keep its residents safe from coronavirus is only to allow tourists who have been fully vaccinated against …
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Travel
These Are The First Caribbean Islands To Only Allow Vaccinated Visitors
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegShort of Canada and Mexico, the Caribbean Islands are some of our closest international neighbors. Some of them were also among the first foreign countries to reopen to visitors from …
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Airlines
British Airways To Launch Route It Hasn’t Flown In 30 Years
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegEver since COVID-19 started, airlines have constantly played with their schedules, depending on demand. Some airlines have limited routes a certain number of times per week, then increased or decreased …