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WHAT’S NEW


The Jalousie Plantation Sugar Beach is due to reopen in late 2012 with a new name following a $100 million revamp. It will become Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort, while Hotel Chocolat, which opened last year, has become the Boucan Hotel & Restaurant. Barbados property The Crane has expanded with the opening of Park 6 which comprises 20 new suites that include private pools, gardens and dining gazebos.


On Jamaica, two new luxury escapes, the Trident Castle and Trident Hotel, are due to open


“Grenada has gained the Mount Hartman Bay Estate boutique hotel which has eight individually-designed suites, an indoor waterfall and land- scaped grounds”


in Port Antonio at the end of 2012. They have been taken over by the Geejam Collection, which runs the Geejam hotel and recording studio. The Castle will have eight suites, available for individual bookings or private hire, and the Trident will comprise 15 oceanfront villas, a jazz lounge and private beach with bar and grill. Grenada has gained the Mount Hartman


Bay Estate boutique hotel which has eight individually-designed suites, an indoor waterfall and landscaped grounds. Anguilla property, CusinArt has taken over of the nearby Temenos golf estate development, adjacent to the hotel. Having added the $50 million Greg Norman-designed course, its new name is CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa. Stately Bahamas hotel Graycliff is expanding its Nassau site with a Bahamian historical village that will contain an arts and crafts market and other traditional outlets plus a new cigar factory and a chocolate factory.


Main picture, opposite: Jalousie Plantation in Saint Lucia. Above, the Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort in Puerto Rico (left) and CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa, Anguilla (right)


NEW ATTRACTIONS


Grand Cayman has opened a new National Gallery that will showcase works by some of the 250 working artists in the Cayman Islands as well as international artists too. Stretching across a site of more than three acres in Harbour Place, George Town, the new facility will also host a programme of arts events and festivals in addition to special exhibitions such as one celebrating Jamaica’s 50 years of independence. Shooting enthusiasts in Antigua can now take aim at the only clay pigeon shooting range in the Eastern Caribbean. Visitors to the Antigua Clays International Shooting School – the grounds of which cover some 30 acres – can book either a short session of 25 or 50 shots, or, if they prefer a full course.


The Cayman Islands - welcome to paradise on earth.


Beautiful unspoilt and uncrowded beaches, private luxury villas, fantastic haute cuisine, indulgent spas and the best diving in the world. The friendly welcome and feeling of freedom one experiences in the Cayman Islands truly makes it the holiday of a lifetime. For more information contact the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism on 020 7491 7771.


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The Cayman Is welcome to paradise


Beautiful unspoilt and uncrowded beaches, private haute cuisine, indulgent spas and the best diving in t welcome and feeling of freedom one experiences i truly makes it the holiday of a lifetime. For more inf Cayman Islands Department of Tourism on 020 749


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