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St. Maarten, a picturesque island known for its vibrant culture and stunning beaches, has long been a favored destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Beyond its idyllic shores, however, lies a hidden gem for aviation enthusiasts – Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE).

Nestled adjacent to Maho Beach, this airport offers a unique experience where visitors can view aircraft passing overhead on approach, creating an unforgettable spectacle for avid avgeeks.

Recently, PJIAE underwent an upgrade with the completion of its new Departure Hall, lifting the bar for airport infrastructure in the Caribbean.

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The British Virgin Islands’ new nonstop route from Miami seems to be doing rather well. The first flights between Miami and Tortola in the modern era only kicked off a few weeks ago, and American Airlines has already announced plans to expand them. 

This winter, American Airlines will be adding a second daily nonstop flight between Miami and Tortola’s Beef Island Airport, spurred by strong demand for the nascent flight. 

It’s a significant boost for the British Virgin Islands as it looks to winter 2023 recover its tourism number from prior to the pandemic. 

The additional daily flight is part of what American Airlines is calling its largest-ever winter schedule to the Caribbean and Latin America. It’s also part of a concerted effort by American to connect Miami to smaller, typically harder-to-reach airports in the Caribbean like Dominica and Anguilla.

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American Airlines has launched a new nonstop route to the island of Grand Bahama in The Bahamas. 

The world’s largest airline has kicked off new service between Charlotte, North Carolina and Freeport, Grand Bahama. 

The inaugural flights was welcomed this weekend with a red carpet, a Junkanoo band and Bahamas Goombay Punch for the arriving visitors. 

The new nonstop route will be operating weekly on Saturdays, in a major boost for the island’s tourism fortunes. 

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They’re hard to get to and harder to leave, where you fall in love the moment you land (or step off the boat). We all dream about these tiny places scattered across the Caribbean, with few people, few hotels and infinite tranquility. 

We’ve gathered some of our favorite minuscule destinations in the Caribbean for your holiday planning, with a range of “little” islands as far north as The Bahamas and as far south as the edge of the Caribbean Sea. 

None of them can be reached directly; they all require either a second flight or a boat ride from the “mainland.” But journeys like these always reward travelers. 

Click Here for 9 “little” Caribbean islands for your imminent Caribbean getaway. 


They’re the kinds of meals you savor. Not just when you’re finishing dessert, but months and years in advance.

This is the experience diners are seeking when they come to any strong culinary destination, and, thankfully, the Caribbean is full of them.

Whether you’re in a seaside food stall or a Michelin-level fine-dining destination, the Caribbean is filled with world-class culinary experiences, a reminder that this remarkable part of the world is a full-fledged global gastronomic destination.

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