Archive for September, 2007

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Filed Under (Barbados) by Ken on 21-09-2007


A beach wedding in Barbados at the Crystal Cove Resort.


Originally uploaded by Mrs. Hot T..



Sep
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Filed Under (Puerto Rico) by Ken on 21-09-2007

A study commissioned by the Puerto Rico Hotel and Tourism Association shows tourists are choosing to spend their vacations in other Caribbean locations, rather than visiting the U.S. territory. Puerto Rico has historically been a top travel destination for tourists, but other Caribbean nations with improving their infrastructure and luring away visitors with their lower operating costs.

The Dominican Republic, which leads the Caribbean with 674 hotels offering nearly 60,000 rooms, has earmarked money for developing beaches, new golf courses, all-inclusive resorts and other attractions. Meanwhile, the tourism sector in Puerto Rico, which has 12,700 rooms in 145 hotels, has remained largely stagnant, officials said.



Sep
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Filed Under (Barbados) by Ken on 21-09-2007

The web site idobarbados has tips for getting married in Barbados. No advance planning is even necessary for a wedding in Barbados. Couples can get a license on arrival in the country and an official ceremony can take place immediately after. The site has helpful information for anyone planning a Barbados wedding, such as how to obtain a license, information on fees and a list of churches. There is also a list of wedding planners and service providers.



Sep
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Filed Under (Cruise, Dominican Republic) by Ken on 21-09-2007

Royal Caribbean cruise lines has announced it will launch the Blue de France as a ship aimed at French travelers. The ship will sail out of the Dominican Republic for Caribbean stops during the winter and sail a Mediterranean itinerary during the summer.

The Blue de France, for those wondering, is a 26-year-old ship that has been sailing for Pullmantur as the Holiday Dream. Those with long memories will remember it as Hapag-LLoyd’s original Europa.

Royal Caribbean says the ship will get a thorough overhaul — to the tune of 30 million euros — to transform into something unmistakably French in ambiance. Expect French decor, French food and, yes, a completely French-speaking staff.