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The picturesque Caribbean island nation of Grenada is making waves as a popular destination for wellbeing holidays. With its pristine beaches, lush tropical forests, and vibrant culture, Grenada provides a serene backdrop that is perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with oneself.

The island offers a range of wellness activities, from yoga and meditation retreats to hiking adventures and spa treatments. 

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On Sunday, March 26, 2023, British Airways’ inaugural flight BA2157 departed London Gatwick (LGW) at 10:00 AM and touched down at Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) at 5:00 PM local time.

The brand-new route will operate twice weekly via Antigua on Thursdays and Sundays. The new service operates on a Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

This new service will complement the already existing UK service to Aruba via TUI, which is seasonal, while British Airways’ service is offered year-round.

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Where is Punta Cana? Learn about the popular Caribbean tourist spot

Abundant in sunny weather, sandy beaches and all-inclusive resorts, Punta Cana is a popular destination for East Coast travelers and other American travelers. The tourist destination was even chosen as Mastercard’s top international destination for leisure travel in 2018. 

Looking to plan a trip to Punta Cana? Just want to beef up your knowledge of international tourist destinations?

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The ever-popular Red Sky at Night, which showcases the wide array of artistic talent in Cayman, returns this weekend.

As usual, the Cayman National Cultural Foundation-hosted multidisciplinary arts festival will highlight the work of local musicians and performers across four stages, and feature the work of dozens of fine artists, artisans and traditional food vendors.

This year, Red Sky at Night will take place on Saturday, 15 April, from 2pm until 11pm on the grounds of the Harquail Theatre on Lawrence Boulevard.

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Starting April 8, St. Thomas Carnival will kick into high gear with the theme “Illuminating our Culture for the World to See, St. Thomas Carnival 2023,” reflecting the pride and joy the presenters have in their heritage and celebrations, the V.I. Tourism Department announced Wednesday.

“Carnival season on St. Thomas is such a wonderful time of year. It allows us to showcase our culture, including our music, delicious food, history, design, and creativity. It dovetails perfectly with our tourism marketing campaign, ‘naturally in rhythm’ that highlights our authentic Caribbean experiences and culture,” said Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte in announcing the schedule for the festivities.

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