After 2017's hurricanes, here's where to go in the Caribbean in 2018.
Read MoreEverything you need to know to have a romantic getaway in Bora Bora.
Read MoreThe Caribbean’s had its share of challenges over the last six months, but with new resorts, renovations, hurricane recovery and thrilling excursions on the horizon there are so many reasons to feel positive Caribbean tourism in 2018. And here are 10 of them.
Read MoreIn the final installment of my Anguilla Update video series, I venture to Windward Point and find shopportunities at local boutique Irie Life.
Read MoreIn the third part of my Anguilla Update series, I asked Anguillians how they're recovering after Irma. And discovered a silver lining to the storm.
Read MoreIf you’re considering a winter vacay on Anguilla but are concerned about where to stay, I have two words of advice for you: Don’t be. More than 600 hotel and villa rooms, many right on the island’s superb beaches, are available right now!
Read MoreThe Caribbean’s 2017/18 high season is now just days away. But a couple of few weeks ago I jetted down to Anguilla to get the scoop on what AXA-bound visitors can expect this winter, polling tourism officials, hoteliers, and restaurant owners in the process.
Read MorePart 2 of my Port-au-Prince adventure, in which I discover the city's shopportunities and realize I need a bigger suitcase.
Read MoreI finally had the chance to visit Haiti and spend three whirlwind days on the ground in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Here are my first impressions of one of the Caribbean's most captivating cities.
Read MoreIt takes a two-hour ferry ride from Grenada, a taxi and boat. But if you're searching for sand and solitude, Sandy Island, off Carriacou in the Grenadines, is SO worth the effort.
Read MoreAt the Caribbean's State of the Industry Conference in Grenada last week, I sat down with Cardigan Connor, Anguilla's tourism director, to discuss the island's road to recovery. See the full video on the JetSetSarah Facebook page.
Read MoreI've rounded up some retailers on St. Croix who, while they repair their brick-and-mortar stores, are selling merch online and donating part proceeds to their respective islands' hurricane relief. And I’ve also included a talented artist on storm-ravaged St. Thomas and a recent St. Thomas transplant, both of whose work is definitely worthy of your dollars. Let’s help the U.S. Virgin islands help themselves. Let's shop!
Read MoreThe Turks and Caicos Islands are open for business! In this video, tourism director Ramon Andrews give us the scoop on post-hurricane recovery efforts and hotel and Grand Turk cruise port opening dates.
Read MoreNow, as affected islands begin the long road to recovery, here’s a roundup of what some of your favorite cruise lines are doing to help – including links to how you can help, too. And remember, the best way to show your support for the Caribbean is to keep going back!
Read MoreOften, hotel staff become our friends. And, with repeat visits, they begin to feel like family. Which is part of the reason we feel so deeply for the Caribbean people whose lives have been upended by hurricanes Irma, José and Maria. And it’s also why I’m sharing this list of individual resorts’ relief funds, so you can directly help the employees and their families who’ve so warmly welcomed yours when you’ve visited the Caribbean. Please give.
Read MoreCaribbeanTravelUpdate is a new website from the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association, which has up-to-date, country-by-country information on the status of resorts and recovery efforts, as well as a link for donations. My travel industry colleagues and I use this resource regularly for our own reporting, and I know that if you love the Caribbean and have an interest in its recovery, you'll want to check it out, too.
Read MoreLet’s all put our money where our mouths are to support the region’s recovery by dropping some dinero with these companies, who’ve all pledged proceeds or part-proceeds to Caribbean hurricane relief. Because when you purchase with a purpose, you’ll never suffer retail regret!
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