Skip to Content

tropics

Caribbean Houses: History, Style & Architecture

Filed under: Decor, Estates, Journeys, Books


West Indian decorative arts scholar Michael Connors presents a lavishly illustrated and comprehensive history of architecturally significant dwellings and estates in the West Indies in his beautiful new book Caribbean Houses from Rizzoli. The book is divided into five chapters, one for each European heritage that brought their own influences and designs to the region: the Spanish, Dutch, English, French, and Danish. In addition to the gorgeous photographs done exclusively for the book, Connors discourses on the area's rich architecture and interior design history, and gives the reader a "unique view of houses that combine the tradition of European styles with the vernacular island forms and decorative motifs." The featured islands include: The Spanish Antilles – Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic; The Dutch Leewards – Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao; The English Islands – Barbados, Turks & Caicos, Jamaica, St. Lucia, and St. Kitts; The French Lesser Antilles – Martinique; and The U.S. Virgin Islands (formerly Danish) – St. Thomas and St. Croix.

Aruba has New Airport Terminal for Private Jets

Filed under: Journeys, Wings

Fancy a trip to Aruba? Hate commercial flying and been frustrated in the past with lack of accommodations for your private jet? I'm more of a wannabe than an expert when it comes to globetrotting and travel, so in this case I'm not sure if I'm surprised that Aruba has lacked a terminal just for private jets or not. Being the romantic island getaway that it is I would have thought it would be a priority, but then it is a tropical island and they don't generally follow the normal rules and expectations ever anyway.

But none of that really matters now, as Aruba has finally opened a terminal for private jets -- apparently in a specific effort to attract more upscale patrons. It even has separate customs and immigration so travelers can get through faster and bypass the main terminal altogether.

Top Celeb-Owned Resorts

Filed under: Journeys

Just as many people have dreams of opening up their own bed and breakfast somewhere, so do many celebrities. The celebs, particularly the very wealthy ones, tend to have whole resorts planned instead of the renovation of an old farmhouse in the country. Forbes Traveler has compiled a list of some of the most luxurious celebrity-owned resorts in the world, all of which are well worth a stay - whether you're a celeb yourself or just want to live like one. The list includes:

  • Musha Cay at Copperfield Bay, Bahamas, owned by David Copperfield, which is so exclusive that you'll feel like you're the only one there
  • Necker Island, British Virgin Islands, owned by Sir Richard Branson, has 75 acres of romantic, tropical paradise
  • Turtle Inn, Belize, owned by Francis Ford Coppola, has lots of natural beauty, as well as easily accessibly Mayan ruins nearby
  • Raffles Resort on Canouan Island, The Grenadines, owned by Donald Trump, features one of the largest coral reefs in the world, as well as a championship golf course

Calliaqua, a Barbados Getaway

Filed under: Journeys


This may have been a mostly mild winter so far but the need for escape to a tropical island still exists. If you need a place to wear your new resort clothes check out Calliaqua, a plantation home in the Sugar Hill Resort on Barbados. The four bedroom home has a pool, a large terrace and balcony, beautiful views and access to Suga-Suga beach. The house is run by a cook and a maid. HIgh season runs now through April and costs $12,500 for a seven-night package for eight guests that includes a car rental and airport transfers. You can see more pictures of the interior of Calliaqua here.


Join Luxist on Facebook!

Featured Galleries

Langham Yangtze Shanghai
Robb Report Limited Edition Series
Crefeld Street
The Village Latch Inn
Ryan Dempster In Chicago
Tony Gonzalez In Manhattan Beach
Francois Chocolate Bar at Mauboussin in NYC
Glenmede
Scarlet Amour