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One thing that didn’t stop for very long during the pandemic was hotel construction, particularly in the Caribbean. The region’s hotel pipeline continues to grow, with both large resorts, all-inclusives and boutique hotels of every shape and size continuing to pop up across the islands of the Caribbean. 

That will continue in 2023, with a wave of new hotels opening their doors from development powerhouses like the Mexican Caribbean (where new hotels seem to pop up just about every week) to classic beach destinations like Cable Beach and Punta Cana. 

We’ve gathered a list of the new Caribbean hotels we’re most excited about in 2023, with some that just opened their doors in the last quarter and a number that will be opening up for the first time this year. 

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Grenada is seeing visitor numbers ahead of its record-breaking pace from 2019, before the onset of the pandemic. 

The island just saw its visitor numbers surpass its pre-pandemic totals for the third consecutive month. 

That included 14,232 visitors in November, the highest-ever total for that month — a 17 percent increase over November 2019.

December is also projected to surpass the previous high from 2019. 

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In Cayman, Christmas is always done up big – and bright. From elaborate lighting displays and spectacular fireworks to homes draped in dazzling decorations, the holiday season sparkles on-island.

Commercial properties get into the holiday spirit with shopping centres, office buildings and resorts on Seven Mile Beach aglow with festive lighting and themed displays. From the magical setting at Camana Bay to the stunning lights and animated displays at the Crighton family home in Red Bay, it’s worth taking time out to admire these holiday attractions.

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In Cayman, Christmas is always done up big – and bright. From elaborate lighting displays and spectacular fireworks to homes draped in dazzling decorations, the holiday season sparkles on-island.

Commercial properties get into the holiday spirit with shopping centres, office buildings and resorts on Seven Mile Beach aglow with festive lighting and themed displays. From the magical setting at Camana Bay to the stunning lights and animated displays at the Crighton family home in Red Bay, it’s worth taking time out to admire these holiday attractions.

Click Here to find out more on The Cayman Compass


Tucked-away bungalows on a minuscule island in Cayman. A secret oasis in St Barth. An eco-retreat on a perfect stretch of white sand. These are the tiny beach resorts we all dream about during months of endless blizzards.  

So what do we mean by tiny beach resort? The formula is simple. The hotel has to be small, and no, we don’t mean “boutique” in the way some 100-room hotels now describe themselves. We mean tiny — think 20 rooms, or 10 rooms or 7 rooms. And the hotel has to be right on the beach — not a long stroll away, or set on a big cliff up the hill. Right on the beach. The rest is open to interpretation, because when you’re dealing with properties like these, no two are ever the same. 

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