Top Honor For Guyanese Born Yoruba Singer Legend And Founding Member

Reported By Allison Skeete

Special To News Americas

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Dec. 19, 2023: Guyana-born Yoruba Singers Legend And Founding Member Eze Rockcliffe were among the 10  honorees of the 2023 Sunshine Awards, held recently at the Robert Treat Hotel Newark, NJ on October 14th.

Rockcliffe became the 16th Guyanese honored for his dedication and contributions to Afro-Guyanese musical genre, as nominated by Carl Fraser.  The legendary Rockcliffe expressed  his gratitude with a short live performance to the delight if the crowd. 

Guyana-born Yoruba Singers Legend And Founding Member Eze Rockcliffe were among the 10  honorees of the 2023 Sunshine Awards, held recently at the Robert Treat Hotel Newark, NJ on October 14th. (Photo by Stephen Reid)

Fraser himself is dedicated to preserving and teaching the authentic music sounds of Afro-Guyanese such as Lumbay and Kwe-Kwe.

Rockcliffe attended the Awards with his nieces, whom he calls his “daughters,” and was also joined by singer Lady Ira, Lumbay and Kwe Kwe performance artist Fraser along with Members of the Guyana Cultural Association of New York The legendary Yoruba Singers stalwart enjoyed the accolades of the night which was highlighted in a short performance at the awards celebration.

The Yoruba Singers were founded in 1971 by Rockcliffe along with his brother Ken, and 13 others in Georgetown, Guyana. The Yoruba Singers was birthed in a time of critical social change in Guyana with intent to bolster Afro-Guyanese identity and pride, championing the African cultural presence in Guyana post-independence, and building the cultural bridge between African descendants in Guyana and Black people around the world.

Today, he is the longest serving member who still entertains regularly internationally.

The Sunshine Awards was founded in June, 1989 by Gilman Figaro and held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York to enhance the concept of “unity in diversity.” Figaro said was encouraged by his uncle, a musician, to start the event. His uncle, he said, advised him that this was an assignment to provide an opportunity for growth and success while giving back and honoring the roots of many transplanted and now making a life in the US.

The structure of the Awards has become a part of the University of the West Indies curriculum for students pursuing their Masters in Carnival Studies of Masquerade, Costumes, Calypso and other related studies of the Arts and Education.  They research the nominees for the awards under the guidance of Professor Dr. Hollis Liverpool, co-founder of the Sunshine Awards Hall of Fame and the calypsonian also known as “Chalkdust,” who is a member of the Board of Governors of the University of Trinidad and Tobago.

Since its inception, the Sunshine Awards strives to keep its commitment of diversity having honored Artistes, performers; Educators; Cultural supporters; Dancers and more from Africa, the Caribbean, the US and more.  It is now in its 34th year.

Also honored with Rockcliffe were artists  Natu Camara from Guinea, Gerado Contino from Cuba; Rimli Roy of India; Alvin Daniell, Ron Reid and Calypsonian Nadia Batson all of Trinidad and Tobago.  Gamal ‘Skinny Fabulous’ Doyle of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Jazz Clarinetest, Doreen J. Ketchens of the United States.

Sixteen Guyanese national to date have been recognized by the Sunshine Awards. They include:

Lance Gibbs in Sports 2016

Dheeraj Gayaram – Indian Culture Dancer   2014

Malcolm Corrica – Hall of Fame Performing Artist 2012

Rudy Bishop – Contribution to Steelband Music 2011

Dave Martins – Hall of Fame; of The Tradewinds 2010

Dr. Ulric Gibson, Professor 2009

CCH Pounder, Actress 2008

Hugh Sam, Composer Arranger –2007

Keith Maxwell Proctor Musician –2006

Cyril Shaw, Promoter –          Friend of the Arts 2005 

Habeeb Khan, Comedian – 2005

Moses Josiah, Musician – 2004

Sybil Chester, Friend of the Arts 2000

Celia Samaroo – Chutney Artist – 1999 and,

Dennis DeSouza –Contribution to Caribbean Music  1998.

Gas To Energy Project – The Most Transformational Project In Guyana’s History

By Cristina Caus

News Americas, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Tues. Dec. 19, 2023: The Gas-to-Energy project is an embodiment of Guyana’s mission to transform its historically underperforming economy, now one of the fastest growing, into a world-class and competitive environment.  The GtE project represents one of the largest single-expenditure projects in the history of Guyana.

Planned as a 25-year joint venture between the Government of Guyana and ExxonMobil with a cost of approximately US$ 2 billion, the project is designed to supply natural gas from the Stabroek Block through a 12-inch diameter pipeline that will run 220km to the onshore Wales Development Zone on the West Bank of Demerara, connecting to a facility that is slated to encompass a 300 MW natural gas power plant and a natural gas liquids (NGL) plant. When completed, these two facilities will be capable of producing at least 4,000 barrels per day, including the fractionation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).  The NGL processing plant will treat the gas to extract NGLs for commercial use, and the power plant will use the dry gas to generate electricity for domestic use. Later developments could include plants for producing ammonia and urea.

 The Project is one of a kind and it consists of two phases:1.Pipeline installation coming at an estimated cost of  US$1.3 billion. Exxon is going to manage the installation of the subsea pipeline on the seafloor to transport the natural gas from the Liza field to the onshore pipeline, with a minimum of 50 million standard cubic feet of gas per day capacity (mmscfd) and a maximum capacity of 130 mmscfd. and 2.The construction of the gas power plant and the integrated NGL plant, managed by the US-based partnership CH4/Lindsayca at a cost of approximately  US$759 million.  The project is expected to come online by the end of 2024.

In its anticipation,  the Petroleum Management Programme under the Ministry of Natural Resource of Guyana, released the Gas Monetization Strategy which serves as a discussion paper for citizens and experts to share their opinions with the government on the project and the strategy to manage Guyana’s substantial gas resources.

Given the size, scope and cost of the project, some are skeptical and find it difficult to determine the feasibility of it; and there are aspects that need to be analyzed.  

Is Guyana Truly Ready For A Project Of This Scale?

Resource wise – yes. The Guyana-Suriname basin is known to contain large amounts of natural and associated gas as well as crude oil. Gas accounts for about 25% of the 11bn barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in recoverable reserves discovered at StabroekAccording to estimates, the  proved gas reserves are at 17 trillion cubic feet (tcf). , The associated gas is currently used for pressure maintenance and enhanced oil recovery, but it is considered to be trapping a substantial quantity of oil, therefore limiting the oil exploration and production capabilities as well.

Infrastructure-Wise Guyana Hasn’t Been Ready For This Sudden Oil And Gas Turn Of Events To Start With

The country was in a similar dilemma a few years ago when it started offshore operations. It didn’t have the adequate infrastructure, financial and workforce capability to embrace this sprouting industry and that’s where a leap of faith was required. Up to date, ExxonMobil and its contractors spent more thanUS$900 million with locals since the first discovery in 2015. By the end of 2022, the company and contractors employed over 5,000 Guyanese workers, representing more than 65 percent of the overall workforce in the local oil and gas industry.

With no experience or offshore infrastructure, Guyana just in four years managed to have acquired two FPSOs (at an approximate cost of about $1B each)  actively operating in its deep waters, with one more expected to be delivered by the end of 2023 and three more targeted by the end of 2027. That’s a total of six floating production storage and offloading vessels, quite an impressive portfolio of assets for a beginner like Guyana, and a solid investment for a supermajor like Exxon. This agile responsiveness to its petroleum infrastructure and workforce needs integrated with foreign partnerships, investments and skills transfer is a harbinger of how Guyana can manage complex infrastructure projects, such as the Gas to Energy one and how competitive it can get on the global market.

The costly infrastructure investments if coupled with the right maintenance practices have a quite long lifespan, between 30-50 years for the Gas power plants and the NGL plants and an average of 50 years for the natural gas transmission pipelines; long enough to pay off the hundreds of millions of dollars it takes to build them and longer in comparison for example with the solar power plants that on average would last 25-30 years, wind farms that  have an expected lifetime of around 20 years, while energy storage last roughly 10 years.

Financially Wise – Yes, But This Requires Caution

In the past two years the global events have been favoring the commodity prices therefore creating more oil revenues for the oil producing economies, including Guyana, who has pocketed about  US$1.24 billion in revenue from oil sales and royalties annually since first oil production in 2019.

The key to economic stability for a country is a balanced wealth management and distribution strategy. Often happens that developing countries who get blessed with wealth from resources initiate generous spendings, expensive projects and acquisitions which mostly lead to exaggerated loans and burdening debts. That’s the case of many oil exporters, eight out the top 35 net oil exporters from 1979 to 2010 have defaulted on their debt during that period, some of them are Argentina, Sudan, Iran, Iraq, Russia, Mexico, Egypt. 

While considering a project of this scale, it is important to pay attention to maintaining a good-debt-to GDP ratio. The relationship between abundant fossil fuel reserves and rising debt is no coincidence and many of the countries facing debt distress have significant oil and gas reserves. Many oil exporting economies get trapped in this vicious cycle where they benefit from increasing oil revenues which increases the value of their reserves and boosts their credit ratings, enabling them to get more loans, when the oil prices drop the debt is heavier pushing the economy to expand the fossil fuel sector more and rely more on the  revenues it generates, which gets attractive for creditors but becomes a heavy burden for the economy, as it gets more indebted. 

As a rule of thumb, a  good-debt-to- GDP ratio is usually under 60 percent. Guyana was at 27.80 percent in 2022, expected to reach 30.00 percent of GDP by the end of 2023.  According to the IEEFA Guyana’s debt will skyrocket from US$621 million in 2023 to an overwhelming US$1.7 billion in 2027, primarily fueled by the Gas-to-Energy initiative. On the other hand, Guyana’s GDP is forecasted to see a tremendous growth as well, reaching US$ 29.94 billion by 2028, placing it somewhere in the 58% debt to GDP ratio.

The Oil & Gas Debt – Vicious Cycle

Figure: The relationship between abundant fossil fuel reserves and rising debt

If we are to do a quick math around the Gas to Energy project, the pipeline installation by Exxon will commit Guyana to pay annually for the next 20 years a fixed rate of US$55 million to Exxon, this amount is the amortized cost of US$1 billion for 20 years at a discount rate. The natural gas and the LNG plant facilities  are to be financed by the government, for 2023 about $US 200 million were allocated from the budget  while the other portion of approximately US$646 million is pending financial approval the government is seeking from EXIM.

The flip side of the coin is that currently about 90 percent of Guyana’s power generation capacity comes from heavy fuel oil. The GtE project would be saving about US $11 million that is used to pay for fuel every single month in addition to reducing electricity prices by an estimated 50 percent, which currently is at a rate of 15 US cents per kilowatt hour. Also, according to the Winston Brassington, Head of the Gas-to-Energy Task Force, it is estimated that the commercialization of the excess NGLs will earn Guyana about US$100 million per year, providing the revenues to meet the annual payments and make a profit.

We should also consider the potential revenues from branching out the GtE project as highlighted in the Gas Monetization Strategy. The production of fertilizers, such as ammonia, can contribute enormously to the diversification of the project and the economy. Natural gas is the primary feedstock for ammonia, the building block for all nitrogen fertilizers, and accounts for 70-90% of production costs. If we take a look at the fertilizer market, it is roughly increasing by 12 percent compared to the previous years and it is forecasted to surpass US$ 240 billion by 2030. Trinidad and Tobago can serve as a good example of how profitable it can become, as in 2021, T&T exported US$1.74 billion in ammonia, the most exported product in the country and placed the nation as the second largest exporter of ammonia in the world. The Russia- Ukraine war has destabilized the fertilizer market globally, as they both were large fertilizer producers, therefore creating an opportunity for newcomers as Guyana.

There has been constant discouragement addressed by some global organizations and individuals towards Guyanese pursuit of its fossil fuels resources from the beginning. The kind of” in the right place at the right time” opportunity isn’t presented every day and wouldn’t Guyana have taken the risk to invest in its oil exploration and production it would not become the fastest growing economy in the world in few years only blessing its citizens with a phenomenal GDP per capita growth from about US$6.950 in 2020 to $US 20.000 in 2022 with a forecasted 80.74 percent continuous increase to about US $37.000 by 2028.

Some are worried that this project will indebt the country for many years to come and some even claim, as the U.S. based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), that the project is “unnecessary and financially unsustainable”,  advising that Guyana could use its oil profits for a reliable, low-cost rooftop solar solution that would save billions while providing low-carbon electricity to the entire country.

Renewable energy is indeed a good solution developed in parallel, however it is an intermittent variable power and it needs to be balanced with a stable and reliable source, such as the natural gas, which is a low-carbon energy source compared to current HFO being used. Moreover, renewable energy, as solar suggested by the IEEFA, would address a portion of country’s economic challenge, which is energy generation, however, would not create the other economic opportunities as some described earlier.

The massive economic growth in Guyana is creating a huge demand for energy supply and for serious investments in grid modernization, transmission lines and substations for integration.  Nevertheless, the fact that Guyana has natural gas in abundance should be considered as a step towards diversification of its energy portfolio and energy security and transition plans, while combined with renewable energy projects.  A healthy approach is required that considers economic expansion into new sectors, development of new projects, reliable partnerships and investments that align with country’s needs and global market demand in a sustainable and financially sound way.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Cristina Caus is an International Economist and Oil and Gas/Energy Consultant and Business Developer. She has a rich, over a decade experience in the oil & gas industry worldwide and holds a master’s degree in international business from FIU.

Jamaica’s Honorary Consul Re-Elected Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia President

News Americas, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Tues. Dec. 19, 2023: Jamaica’s Honorary Consul in Philadelphia, Christopher Chaplin, has been re-elected as president of the Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia, (CCAP).

Hon. Consul of Jamaica to Philadelphia and president of the Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia, (CCAP), Chris Chaplin, speaks at the Consulate General of Jamaica in New York launch of Firstborn by award winning author Fred Kennedy. Firstborn is a biography of his father, Luis Fred Kennedy, one of the founders of GraceKennedy, one of the oldest and most successful companies out of my birthplace of Jamaica.

Honorary Consul Chaplin was re-elected for another term at the CCAP meeting on December 12th in Philadelphia.

During 2023, Chaplin and his team were credited with expanding CCAP from seventy-four members to eighty-two members. The members added in 2023 include the Consuls General, Honorary Consuls or Representatives from: Trinidad & Tobago, Cuba, Morocco, Colombia, Hong Kong – Economic and Trade Office, Kazakhstan, Ireland, Iceland and Costa Rica.

At the election, Ms. Marine Havel of France was elected vice president while Ms. Karen Lawson, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Fiji was re-elected secretary and Representative Daisy Van den Hoof-Mertens of Flanders was re-elected as treasurer

Chaplin is a career banker and has worked at financial institutions in both Jamaica and the United States. He was appointed Jamaica’s Honorary Consul in Philadelphia by Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith in April of 2019.

The Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia is the oldest consular organization in the United States and its members represent eighty-two countries around the world.

Jamaican Jazz Icon Dr. Monty Alexander To Spread Holiday Cheer With NYC And D.C. Performances

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. December 15, 2023: Renowned Jamaican-born Grammy-nominated jazz legend, Dr. Monty Alexander, CD, O.J, is set to once again infuse the holiday season with his soulful rhythms and positive vibes in New York and Washington, D.C.

Dr. Alexander will return to grace the stage at Birdland Jazz in NYC from December 21st to 25th for twice nightly shows that promise to uplift  the spirits of jazz fans everywhere in what has become an annual performance.

Dr. Monty Alexander, C.D., O.J. (Hollis King Image)

For show times and ticket reservations, visit HERE and at https://www.birdlandjazz.com/tm-event/monty-alexander-holiday-show-2/

Nestled at 315 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036, Birdland has been an integral part of New York City’s musical heritage since 1949, hosting jazz legends like Tito Puente and showcasing iconic big bands including those led by Chico O’Farrill, Duke Ellington, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Maria Schneider.

To close out the year, Dr. Alexander will again enchant audiences at Blues Alley in Washington D.C., with performances from December 27th to 31st. These twice nightly shows at Blues Alley are once again bound to be unforgettable, and tickets can be secured HERE and at https://www.instantseats.com/?fuseaction=home.venue&artistID=2145&venueID=3 Located at 1073 REAR Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007, Blues Alley has held its reputation as the nation’s premier jazz and supper club since 1965.

Dr. Alexander’s holiday repertoire will draw from a rich tapestry of musical experiences with American entertainment luminaries such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, and Quincy Jones. He will also pay homage to jazz giants like Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Milt Jackson, and Ray Brown. Moreover, he will hark back to his pioneering role in Jamaican popular music during the late 1950s and his profound friendship with the late Jamaican American icon and freedom fighter, Dr. Harry Belafonte.

Joining Dr. Alexander on stage will be accomplished musicians Luke Sellick on bass and Jason Brown on drums, while the special feature guest for the nights of December 21/22 and 23 in NYC will be the celebrated hand drummer/percussionist extraordinaire, Bobby Thomas, Jr.

These performances follow the completion of his highly anticipated upcoming studio album, ‘D-DAY,’ which features Sellick on bass and Brown on drums.

As he approaches his 80th birthday, Dr. Alexander continues to mesmerize global audiences with his infectious energy and heartfelt messages during his worldwide tours. Currently in production, “The Monty Alexander Movie,” a documentary filmed in Jamaica, the United States, and Europe, directed by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Jefferson Miller and veteran filmmaker Arthur Gorson, promises an insightful glimpse into Dr. Alexander’s artistic journey.

Since his move from Kingston, Jamaica to the United States almost six decades ago, Alexander has remained an iconic figure in American jazz. His captivating energy, boundless melodic creativity, effervescent rhythms, and sophisticated artistry span jazz, blues, gospel, calypso, reggae, and the American songbook.

Boasting an extensive discography of over 75 albums and recognized as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, Alexander received the esteemed Commander in the Order of Distinction in 2000. In 2022, the Jamaican government honored him with the national distinction of the Order of Jamaica for his outstanding contributions to Jamaican music and his remarkable interpretations of jazz on a global scale. Additionally, he holds an honorary doctorate (DLitt) from the University of The West Indies.

Alexander’s virtuosic piano skills and his unique fusion of jazz with Caribbean musical influences continue to captivate global audiences. His performances are marked by infectious energy, soulful improvisation, and an innate groove. Whether interpreting jazz classics, reimagining popular tunes, or showcasing his own compositions, Alexander’s expressive playing leaves an indelible mark on listeners.

Beyond his musical achievements, Dr. Alexander takes immense pride in representing Jamaican culture on a global stage, infusing the spirit and vibrancy of his homeland into his performances. As a respected figure in the jazz world, his music transcends borders, forging connections among people and leaving an enduring impact on all fortunate enough to witness his extraordinary talent.

For more information, visit his YouTube channel or his official website at https://montyalexander.com/. You can also follow him on Facebook at facebook.com/officialmontyalexander or stay updated on his performances through his Twitter handle, @montyHKE.

West Indies Secure Commanding 2-0 Series Lead Over England

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: The West Indies are champions again!

In an exciting showdown, West Indies opener Brandon King showcased his prowess with an unbeaten half-century, earning the Man-of-the-Match title while Captain Rovman Powell joined the fireworks with a fantastic fifty of his own as the West Indies triumphed over England by ten runs, securing a 2-0 lead in the five-match series held at the Grenada National Cricket Stadium.

Starting on a shaky note at 54 for four in the ninth over, West Indies rallied to reach a formidable total of 176 for seven in their allotted 20 overs. Brandon King’s masterful 82 not out off 52 balls led the charge, while Powell contributed a blistering 50 off just 28 deliveries.

England’s response fell short despite Sam Curran’s impressive 50 off 32 balls. They finished at 166 for seven, with fast bowler Alzarri Joseph’s figures of three for 39 and left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein’s two for 24 creating obstacles in their run chase. Left-arm spinner Guadkesh Motie, in his second T20 International appearance after a two-year hiatus, added to England’s frustration with a brilliant four-over spell that conceded only nine runs.

This victory marked West Indies’ third consecutive T20I win and their seventh in ten matches this year.

West Indies celebrate victory during the 2nd T20 International match between West Indies and England at the National Cricket Stadium on December 14, 2023 in Grenada, Grenada. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images)

Despite a promising start, West Indies faced a sudden collapse, losing four wickets for just 11 runs in a span of 16 deliveries. Brandon King, with eight fours and five sixes, initiated a partnership of 43 off 34 balls with Kyle Mayers (17) in the power-play. However, the wickets started falling when Mayers was dismissed in the sixth over, followed by Nicholas Pooran in the next over. Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer also departed quickly.

Brandon King, though, remained unflappable and forged a record-breaking fifth-wicket partnership of 80 runs with Powell and an additional 42 runs with Andre Russell (14). These crucial partnerships propelled West Indies to accumulate 108 runs in the last nine overs. King reached his eighth T20 International fifty in the 13th over, while Powell blazed his way to a 27-ball fifty.

Powell’s explosive performance included three fours and five sixes, but he perished in the 17th over after single-handedly taking 28 runs off the over. King continued till the end, finishing the innings strongly.

West Indies’ bowlers struck early, with Akeal Hosein dismissing England’s captain Jos Buttler for just two runs. Opener Phil Salt (25) and Will Jacks (24) steadied the innings with a 46-run partnership for the second wicket. However, Joseph took crucial wickets in the deep, leaving England at 65 for three in the 10th over.

Sam Curran, promoted to number four, counter-attacked with four fours and three sixes, forming partnerships with Liam Livingstone (17) and Moeen Ali (22 not out). Despite Curran’s efforts, Joseph took his third wicket at the beginning of the 18th over. England required 43 runs from 17 balls, but Jason Holder’s brilliant penultimate over, costing only three runs, derailed their chances of victory.

Caribbean Travel News & New Year Cruise Deals

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: Here are the top Caribbean travel news and New Year Cruise deals this week in 60 seconds.

If Cruising is on your bucket list for the New Year, now is a good time to grab these deals. New Year Cruise deals are here:

Grab an 11-night cruise deal to the Southern Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, FL on Jan 8th to 19th starting at just US$900. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/11-night-southern-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=BY11D070&sDT=2024-01-08&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Of if the Western Caribbean is more your thrill, then grab this deal from Jan. 11th to 15th, from Fort Lauderdale , FL, starting under US $500. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/4-night-western-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=SI04W151&sDT=2024-01-11&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

For less than USD 300 you can cruise from Miami to Nassau and Cozumel from Jan. 13-18th. Book now at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/5-night-bahamas-and-mexico-from-miami-florida?packageID=SM05S154&sDT=2024-01-13&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Or cruise last minute from Dec. 17th to the 23rd from Fort Lauderdale to Cayman, The Bahamas and Mexico for USD 1,200. Book now https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/6-night-bahamas-grand-cayman-and-mexico-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=RF06W175&sDT=2023-12-17&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Meanwhile, Get Ready For Blue Diamond Resorts’ Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Adults Only Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Caribbean Travel News & New Year Cruise Deals

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: Here are the top Caribbean travel news and New Year Cruise deals this week in 60 seconds.

If Cruising is on your bucket list for the New Year, now is a good time to grab these deals. New Year Cruise deals are here:

Grab an 11-night cruise deal to the Southern Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, FL on Jan 8th to 19th starting at just US$900. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/11-night-southern-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=BY11D070&sDT=2024-01-08&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Of if the Western Caribbean is more your thrill, then grab this deal from Jan. 11th to 15th, from Fort Lauderdale , FL, starting under US $500. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/4-night-western-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=SI04W151&sDT=2024-01-11&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

For less than USD 300 you can cruise from Miami to Nassau and Cozumel from Jan. 13-18th. Book now at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/5-night-bahamas-and-mexico-from-miami-florida?packageID=SM05S154&sDT=2024-01-13&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Or cruise last minute from Dec. 17th to the 23rd from Fort Lauderdale to Cayman, The Bahamas and Mexico for USD 1,200. Book now https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/6-night-bahamas-grand-cayman-and-mexico-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=RF06W175&sDT=2023-12-17&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Meanwhile, Get Ready For Blue Diamond Resorts’ Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Adults Only Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Caribbean Travel News & New Year Cruise Deals

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: Here are the top Caribbean travel news and New Year Cruise deals this week in 60 seconds.

If Cruising is on your bucket list for the New Year, now is a good time to grab these deals. New Year Cruise deals are here:

Grab an 11-night cruise deal to the Southern Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, FL on Jan 8th to 19th starting at just US$900. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/11-night-southern-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=BY11D070&sDT=2024-01-08&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Of if the Western Caribbean is more your thrill, then grab this deal from Jan. 11th to 15th, from Fort Lauderdale , FL, starting under US $500. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/4-night-western-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=SI04W151&sDT=2024-01-11&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

For less than USD 300 you can cruise from Miami to Nassau and Cozumel from Jan. 13-18th. Book now at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/5-night-bahamas-and-mexico-from-miami-florida?packageID=SM05S154&sDT=2024-01-13&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Or cruise last minute from Dec. 17th to the 23rd from Fort Lauderdale to Cayman, The Bahamas and Mexico for USD 1,200. Book now https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/6-night-bahamas-grand-cayman-and-mexico-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=RF06W175&sDT=2023-12-17&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Meanwhile, Get Ready For Blue Diamond Resorts’ Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Adults Only Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Caribbean Travel News & New Year Cruise Deals

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: Here are the top Caribbean travel news and New Year Cruise deals this week in 60 seconds.

If Cruising is on your bucket list for the New Year, now is a good time to grab these deals. New Year Cruise deals are here:

Grab an 11-night cruise deal to the Southern Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, FL on Jan 8th to 19th starting at just US$900. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/11-night-southern-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=BY11D070&sDT=2024-01-08&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Of if the Western Caribbean is more your thrill, then grab this deal from Jan. 11th to 15th, from Fort Lauderdale , FL, starting under US $500. Book at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/4-night-western-caribbean-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=SI04W151&sDT=2024-01-11&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

For less than USD 300 you can cruise from Miami to Nassau and Cozumel from Jan. 13-18th. Book now at https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/5-night-bahamas-and-mexico-from-miami-florida?packageID=SM05S154&sDT=2024-01-13&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Or cruise last minute from Dec. 17th to the 23rd from Fort Lauderdale to Cayman, The Bahamas and Mexico for USD 1,200. Book now https://www.celebritycruises.com/itinerary-details/6-night-bahamas-grand-cayman-and-mexico-from-fort-lauderdale-florida?packageID=RF06W175&sDT=2023-12-17&cCD=CO&contentPromotionId=promotion-217

Meanwhile, Get Ready For Blue Diamond Resorts’ Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Adults Only Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Jamaica’s Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Attend Grand Opening Ceremony at Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters

News Americas, MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, Thurs. Dec. 14, 2023: Blue Diamond Resorts celebrated a momentous occasion on December 13, 2023, marking the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for its latest property, Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort – Adults Only, which opened its doors in mid-November in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The distinguished event was honored by the presence of the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, and the Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, who graciously participated in the ceremony.

Jamaica’s Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Attend Grand Opening Ceremony at Hideaway at Royalton Blue Water, Dec. 13, 2023.

The day commenced with the Prime Minister’s arrival at Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters, followed by a comprehensive walkthrough of the property, including visits to the property’s modern accommodations. The opening ceremony was presided over by the top executives of Blue Diamond Resorts, marking the most significant milestone for the company in the region since the opening of Royalton Negril in 2017.

Blue Diamond Resorts’ President, Jordi Pelfort, conveyed sentiments of gratitude and recognition for Jamaica’s pivotal role in the company’s journey. Pelfort emphasized that the island’s unique charm and vibrancy have played an integral part in Blue Diamond Resorts’ success. The president’s address underscored the commitment to the Jamaican people, extending beyond hospitality to encompass support and upliftment for the communities that have warmly embraced the resort.

Minister Edmund Bartlett echoed the sentiment with a speech affirming the importance of Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters in contributing to Jamaica’s tourism landscape. The Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, also shared his thoughts, emphasizing the significance of such investments in boosting the local economy and fostering sustainable development.

The highlight of the ceremony was the official ribbon-cutting, symbolizing the beginning of a new chapter for Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters. The celebration continued with a cocktail reception at the resort’s lobby, and the day concluded with an exclusive private lunch at Dorado restaurant, providing a fitting conclusion to a momentous occasion.

Blue Diamond Resorts expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism, and all distinguished guests for their participation in this landmark event, marking a significant milestone in the company’s enduring commitment to Jamaica and its people.

About Blue Diamond Resorts  

Blue Diamond Resorts encompasses over 60 properties, exceeding 18,000 rooms in eight countries located in the most popular holiday destinations in the Caribbean. Its nine leading hotel brands include the Award-winning, All-In Luxury® Royalton Luxury Resorts, where Everyone is Family. Whether guests come as friends, parents, kids, couples, weddings, corporate or incentive retreats, or solo travelers everyone is family in these properties that feature personalized services and signature amenities including All-In Connectivity, DreamBed, and the Sports Event Guarantee.  To refocus on valued relationships and friendships, Hideaway at Royalton offers an adults-only experience with exclusive dining and preferred accommodations to enhance Togetherness among their guests. Party Your Way at Royalton CHIC Resorts, an adults-only vibrant and effervescent all-inclusive brand to revel in the unexpected. Mystique by Royalton is Miles from Ordinary, offering their visitors the chance to connect with their surroundings in a boutique-style resort collection full of endless beauty and hip vibes. In Jamaica, Grand Lido Negril offers guests over the age of 21, a unique and all-inclusive Au Naturel vacation along with a secluded shore for the utmost privacy. Memories Resorts & Spa offers a vacation designed whether you´re planning a family vacation, reuniting with friends, or just have a relaxing moment with your significant other, while Starfish Resorts provides amazing value, breathtaking surroundings, and rich culture and heritage. Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts invites guests to Vacation Like A Star with an engaging and interactive experience, plus famous pop culture items from iconic movies, music, and sports while you will Dodge the Paparazzi at Planet Hollywood Adult Scene  where your adults-only vacation will be the center of fascination and attention with glam and exclusivity.  

To learn more about Blue Diamond Resorts, please visit www.bluediamondresorts.com.