Caribbean

SETAI’s next destination: Caribbean Island with private beach

The Nakash family’s luxury hotel brand opens its first Caribbean resort with hundreds of rooms, five restaurants, a luxury spa, and an adjoining nature reserve – a dream vacation worldwide.

The SETAI St. Maarten.
An American Airlines plane is parked at a gate at the LaGuardia Airport in New York City, November 18, 2025; illustrative.

US airlines cancel flights after Caribbean airspace closure amid Maduro capture

Falgs of Israel and Honduras.

FM Sa'ar congratulates new Honduran president after delayed results over alleged fraud

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks during the Reagan National Defense Forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, US, December 6, 2025.

Hegseth says he would have ordered second strike on Caribbean vessel


The Caribbean starts to reopen to tourists after coronavirus

While the virus has mostly been contained in the Caribbean, reopening airports and cruise ports remain a thorny matter as countries try to figure out how to balance lives with livelihoods.

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Empty resorts spell long crisis for Caribbean as coronavirus hits

Across the Caribbean, similar scenes of desolation are playing out as the most tourism-dependent region in the world reels from a pandemic.

A SECURITY AGENT wearing a protective mask walks on the beach, in Varadero, Cuba, earlier this month.

Chabad couple detail life as full-time members of Aruba's Jewish community

The current modest Aruban Jewish community entails 120 full-time residents, timeshare holders, cruise ship tourists and visitors from all over the world.

A Caribbean island [Illustrative]

Rare manuscript describes Jews battling antisemitism in 18th-century Caribbean

At the time, there were flourishing Jewish communities in the Caribbean, particularly in areas under Dutch and English control.

CARIBBEAN JUDAICA – This letter was written to Victor Hughes, special agent of the executive directory on Windward Islands, Curaçao, on September 8, 1798.