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		<title>The Caribbean&#8217;s Hottest New Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A revitalized hotel scene in the Caribbean is making waves. By Joshua Pramis Caribbean hotels have always been a reliable standby for tranquility, crystal-clear ocean views, and amazing beaches. But now, many of the tropical islands are seeing fresher, chicer hotels sprouting up, bringing a new level of luxury to the entire region. Take the [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Joshua Pramis</p>
<p>Caribbean hotels have always been a reliable standby for tranquility, crystal-clear ocean views, and amazing beaches. But now, many of the tropical islands are seeing fresher, chicer hotels sprouting up, bringing a new level of luxury to the entire region.</p>
<p>Take the Seven Stars Resort  in Turks and Caicos, where even the smallest room—a one-bedroom studio—is a spacious 620 square feet. It’s plenty of room to fit a kitchen, which each room has—from a galley in the studios to a gourmet kitchen in the Presidential Suite. But if en-suite cooking isn’t what you had in mind, the resort’s restaurant, La Pergola, offers an array of international cuisines as well as Caribbean-inspired dishes. And to rub away the last vestiges of home, the on-property spa offers a wide range of treatments, including the option for in-room treatments and poolside massages.</p>
<p>If the Grenadines are your destination of choice, head to tiny Bequia and the even-smaller Firefly Hotel, which has just eight rooms. The resort overlooks 30 acres of vegetation—including the only banana plantation on the island—and a short trek through the on-property coconut grove will lead you to a secluded white sand beach (hint: the snorkeling gets rave reviews). For an off-property excursion, check out the old-school Caribbean look and feel of the island’s many shops and restaurants, where you can order anything from burgers and pizza to Caribbean classics like <em>roti</em> and <em>callaloo</em>.</p>
<p>Then there’s the classic Puerto Rican escape, La Concha. Built in 1958, the hotel just reopened after a $220 million renovation, bringing a modern, soothing look and feel to its public areas and 248 guest rooms, most of which offer an ocean view. For dinner, stop by the hotel’s signature clam-shaped, poolside restaurant, Perla, where you can indulge on contemporary American seafood dishes. Take advantage of the restaurant’s 4,000-bottle wine cellar, but don’t feel overwhelmed—the service staff attends weekly wine lessons taught by the restaurant’s chef, Dayn Smith, and can assist with your selection.</p>
<p>These are just three of the hotels making noise in the Caribbean.</p>
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		<title>Best Caribbean Beach Bars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From archetypal thatched huts with driftwood benches to chic waterside lounges on docks, T+L has found the islands&#8217; superlative spots for outdoor evenings. By Bree Sposato Anguilla Built in the sand dunes of Rendezvous Bay along the island’s West End, Anguillan reggae icon Bankie Banx’s Dune Preserve (Rendezvous Bay; 264/729-4215)—made of driftwood and washed-up ships, [...]]]></description>
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<h2>From archetypal thatched huts with driftwood benches to chic waterside lounges on docks, T+L has found the islands&#8217; superlative spots for outdoor evenings.</h2>
<p>By Bree Sposato</p>
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<p><strong>Anguilla</strong> Built in  the sand dunes of Rendezvous Bay along the island’s West End, Anguillan reggae icon Bankie Banx’s <strong>Dune Preserve</strong> (<em>Rendezvous Bay; 264/729-4215</em>)—made of driftwood and washed-up ships, with live music and a dance floor—is always a scene.</p>
<p><strong>Dominican Republic</strong> The island’s sophisticated set can be found at the unmarked <strong>Aura Beach House</strong> (<em>Guayacanes, Juan Dolio; 809/526-2319</em>) sipping clericot (white sangria) and lounging on varnished pine canopy beds at the water’s edge.</p>
<p><strong>St. Kitts</strong> After a day of snorkeling in coral reefs along the island’s southeastern tip, drop by the <strong>Turtle Beach Bar &amp; Grill</strong> (<em>Southeastern Peninsula; 869/469-9086</em>) to swing in a hammock under a palm tree, mango colada in hand, as you gaze out across the Atlantic at Nevis.</p>
<p><strong>Turks and Caicos </strong> If you think Turks and Caicos is short on after-dark spots, head to <strong>Grace Bay Club’s new Infiniti Bar</strong> (<em>649/946-5050; <a href="http://www.gracebayclub.com/" target="_blank">gracebayclub.com</a></em>), from the designer of Nobu London: the black marble bar stretches from the hotel’s palapa restaurant all the way to the shore.</p>
<p><strong>Vieques</strong> Come late afternoon, in-the-know travelers wander right from the nearby ferry landing to <strong>Al’s Mar Azul</strong> (<em>577 Rickenhoss, Isabel Segunda; 787/741-3400</em>)—a laid-back, open-air bungalow—to drink margaritas and watch the sunset while casting for silvery tarpon off the deck with locals.</div>
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