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Bloomberg
9 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Oaktree-Backed Yacht Cruise Line's Debt Hits Choppy Waters
Welcome to The Brink. I'm Edward Clark, a reporter in London, where I've been following the fortunes of an Oaktree-backed ultra-luxury cruise line The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. We also have the latest on payments firm Worldline, department store Saks and satellite company EchoStar. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@ Investors who crowded aboard The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection' s inaugural bond offering a year ago were likely hoping for a smoother ride than the one they've had this month.
Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Yahoo
These 10 dreamy Caribbean resorts make family travel feel effortless
As a mom who's traveled frequently since my now-teenage daughter was a baby, I know there are lots of extra touches to look for at resorts so that everyone in the family feels like they're truly on vacation. Sometimes, all you can afford for vacation is a quick getaway, but when you have the time and money for something truly special, nothing beats a luxury Caribbean resort for a never-fail family vacation everyone can enjoy. These resorts might offer generous rooms to spread out, pools that are fun for the kids, restaurants to please every palate, or kids' clubs where young travelers want to spend time. And at the best luxury resorts in the Caribbean, you don't have to pick one quality over any other. Combining their appealing amenities and luxe lodging with beautiful beaches and tropical settings is a recipe for a dream getaway. WATER WORLDS: Who doesn't love a lazy river? These 14 family resorts have the best ones in the US (Updated for 2025) Best sure-thing luxury Caribbean resort Caribbean resorts don't come any more luxe than The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman. Start with its setting on the famous Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands. Then consider its elegant guest rooms and suites done up in coastal modern-meets-British Caribbean style. A long list of amenities and activities at the property includes basketball, tennis, and pickleball courts; kayaks, standup paddleboards, water hammocks, and other beach gear; a Greg Norman-designed nine-hole golf course; and a newly enhanced indoor-outdoor fitness center. AFFORDABLE LUXURY: Kids stay free at these 11 family-friendly all-inclusive resorts If you're vacationing with toddlers, the little ones might be most impressed by Starfish Cay, with its zero-entry pool and waterslides. Adults will appreciate the on-site spa and Blue by Eric Ripert, the Caribbean's only Forbes Five Star restaurant. And everyone in the family can learn about the natural beauty and cultural traditions of the Cayman Islands through the activities offered by Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ambassadors of the Environment program. Best Caribbean luxury resort in Mexico A recent top-to-bottom renovation has made Fairmont Mayakoba an even more appealing destination for a luxe family escape. This Riviera Maya resort takes cues from its tropical forest setting, with 401 rooms and suites done up in soothing nature-inspired hues and wood tones, some of which overlook the resort's canals or stretch of Caribbean beachfront. Complimentary bicycles, on-property transportation, a bird-watching boat tour, and various water sports and beach activities are included in the resort fee, and you can also opt for an all-inclusive dining package. The Maykana Beach Club offers a stunning setting for enjoying the resort's waterfront, with multiple food and beverage options and an infinity pool surrounded by lounge chairs and cabanas. There are additional pools set right on the sand, and a kids club by the beach gives grownups an opportunity to sneak off for a cocktail. A second kids club is located by the resort's sprawling pool area, where there's a waterslide for young guests and plenty of room for relaxation if that's more your speed. The restaurants throughout this luxury resort look ripped out of the pages of a design magazine, but the kids will still find plenty to munch on, especially at La Laguna's impressive breakfast buffet. Best boutique luxury resort Get away from it all by booking a beachfront guest room or suite at this 77-room boutique hotel set on six acres on the island of Anguilla. Both the grownups and the kids will enjoy a stay at Zemi Beach House, where amenities include an infinity pool with an aquarium window, tennis courts, a spa, and a beach concierge who can help everyone explore the water with complimentary snorkeling gear or by paddling a kayak. SAIL IN STYLE: 7 best all-inclusive cruise lines in the world The hotel's island-inspired kids club is open daily and offers fun activities for kids ages four to 12, like cooking lessons, arts and crafts sessions, and "mermaid" and "merboy" swimming experiences. The kids club also hosts movie nights once or twice a week, which means the adults can enjoy a night out at the hotel's hip Bohio Bar and Sushi Lounge or a cocktail at the Rhum Room, which features a collection of 140 small-batch, single-estate rums. An unforgettable private island escape If you're a fan of the outdoors but aren't a fan of roughing it, head to Scrub Island Resort, Spa, and Marina in the British Virgin Islands. Start by booking one of the resort's luxury villas, which offer full kitchens, private pools, and views that provide the perfect backdrop for morning coffee or an afternoon cocktail. TAKE YOUR PICK: 12 amazing all-inclusive family resorts for every age and interest At Donovan's Beach, the family can get out on the water for some kayaking, standup paddleboarding, and snorkeling. A short walk takes you to the quieter North Beach, a 1,000-foot stretch of sand ideal for relaxing with a good book or taking a dip in the Caribbean or beachside pool. The lagoon-style, multi-tiered Pavilion Pool offers fun for all ages with a waterslide, waterfalls, and swim-up bars, and you can also take the ferry over to Marina Cay for efoiling and other water sports or a fun waterfront meal. The resort can also help arrange tours and activities like sailing lessons, snorkeling tours, and day trips to nearby islands. Best resort for families who like nonstop action Atlantis has firmly established itself as one of the Caribbean's iconic resorts, drawing families, couples, and other travelers to its sprawling, jaw-dropping property on Paradise Island off the coast of Nassau. It's a luxury Caribbean resort where options abound, with more than 40 food and beverage spots (including the new Cocodrilo, the resort's first Mexican restaurant), 14 pools, five miles of beach, and five different lodging choices. The Coral was designed with families in mind, with beachy-chic guest rooms and suites and a location close to all the kid-friendly fun, while the villas at Harborside provide more space for larger families to spread out. CARIBBEAN DREAM: 10 great all-inclusive family resorts in the Caribbean Kids and teens will be huge fans of Aquaventure, a 141-acre playground of waterslides and a river ride, and Dolphin Cay, where guests can learn about and interact with dolphins and other marine life in a variety of ways. Atlantis keeps rolling out new and refreshed experiences, too, like the first resort location of Shake Shack, a scavenger hunt that takes players to 12 different spots around the resort, and a new mini-golf course and sports bar. A luxury Caribbean resort for families who just want to chill out Located on the southwestern part of St. Lucia, Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort sits on more than 100 acres of tropical forest and boasts a white-sand beach leading into the Caribbean Sea. Book a villa, beachfront bungalow, or one of the residences on the property (like the new Spice of Life ultra-lavish nine-bedroom villa residence), and the whole family will enjoy butler and turndown service, plunge pools, and private patios. Embrace your athletic side on the tennis courts, beach volleyball court, or during scheduled fitness classes, or hit the beach for some windsurfing, kayaking, or snorkeling. Kids ages four to 12 can head to the V Team Kids Club for nature walks, arts and crafts projects, sandcastle building, and other fun (and supervised) activities, while the Spice Club Program for tweens and teens offers activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, table tennis, video games, and billiard tournaments. Babysitting services are also available (at an additional charge), so parents can make some time to try a cocktail at The Cane Bar or book a massage in one of the treehouse-style gazebos at The Rainforest Spa. Best celebrity-style luxury resort in the Caribbean St. Barts isn't just for celebrities, models, and other movers and shakers. Families can enjoy a luxurious escape at Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, a Parisian-chic boutique property set along the island's scenic Grand Cul de Sac. The kids can start the day at Le Barth's Amis St. Barth breakfast buffet, offering juice, cereals, and breakfast cookies. Once the family is sufficiently fueled, it's time for some kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, or sandcastle building at the hotel's gorgeous stretch of beach. An infinity pool overlooks the shore, providing another spot for cooling off or lounging with a great beach read. GO SOUTH: Tropical beaches? Good drinks? Kids clubs? These all-inclusive Mexican resorts have it all The whole family can indulge in some self-care, since children ages eight and up can enjoy age-appropriate treatments like gentle massages and facials at Le Spa at Le Barthélemy. Parents and kids can also book duo treatments for some memorable together time. The hotel's Haute Couture Concierge helps guests book activities and car rentals for exploring the island, and babysitting services can be arranged so the grownups can enjoy drinks at Seven Stars Bar. And when it's time to wind down, guest rooms and suites offer tranquil, tastefully decorated spaces for relaxing and taking in ocean or garden views. A top luxury resort for soaking in the Caribbean scenery The elegant yet still family-friendly Carlisle Bay on Antigua incorporates its bayfront-meets-rainforest setting into every element of its design and amenities. Think tennis courts surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, an open-air yoga pavilion, restaurants with views of the Caribbean Sea, and suites with balconies or covered terraces with day beds for lounging amid all that natural beauty. And a refurbishment underway will only make that all even better. NO PASSPORT NEEDED: 15 best all-inclusive resorts in the U.S. for families Carlisle Bay's kids club offers age-appropriate organized activities throughout the day for two- and three-year-olds, four- to seven-year-olds, and eight- to 12-year-olds. The kiddos might embark on a nature or beach walk, craft with clay and beads, or mix up some mocktails. The whole family can take advantage of complimentary kayaks, standup paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, and other non-motorized water sports or head out to explore the island on a horseback riding or zip line tour (for an additional fee). You can opt for an all-inclusive or bed-and-breakfast package, and children up to 12 years old eat and stay free. Best luxury Caribbean resort for families traveling with babies Private sailing lessons. Instructor-guided snorkeling safaris. Island scavenger hunts. Private tennis lessons. Those are just a few of the ways your family can spend its vacation time at Rosewood Little Dix Bay, a refined but still relaxed luxury resort set on 500 acres of Caribbean beachfront property on Virgin Gorda. Guest rooms and suites blending Caribbean style with mid-century-modern design all overlook the ocean. CLOSE TO HOME: 25 best family resorts and hotels in the U.S. The resort provides a range of amenities for tiny travelers, including cribs, highchairs, baby bathtubs, and even diaper pails. Guests can enjoy butler service, complimentary bikes, and chauffeured golf cart transportation around the resort, which can bring you to the beach for some kayaking, the Pavilion Pool for some swimming, or the spa for an island-inspired treatment. A kids program called Rosewood Explorers is the place to be for school-aged kids; immersive activities include Caribbean folk arts and crafts, cooking classes incorporating ingredients grown at the resort's sustainable garden, and trips down to the water to learn about local marine life. Best new luxury Caribbean resort Opened in March 2025, Salterra, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, sits in a prime spot on Turks and Caicos' less-trafficked South Caicos island. The resort's 100 guest rooms and suites take cues from the natural setting, incorporating regionally sourced materials like native wood and coral stone and featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies for taking in the views. And the resort's use of renewable energy sources, an industrial composting system, and other sustainability measures help protect its scenic location. TURQUOISE WATERS: The 10 most beautiful Caribbean beaches (and where to stay near each) Families can enjoy beach, pool, and spa time at the resort or get out on the water for some kayaking, snorkeling, and bone fishing. A complimentary kids club leads fun educational activities for young guests ages four to 12. The resort also offers a Salt Discovery Experience, where guests can learn about the island's salt trade heritage while also observing local wildlife, and coral reef restoration workshops in partnership with the South Caicos Coral Reef Consortium, where visitors can help leave the destination even better than they found it. New direct flights from American Airlines flying from Miami to South Caicos every Wednesday and Saturday make it easy to get to the property. For a family vacation splurge, these luxury Caribbean resorts have all the ingredients of a dream getaway originally appeared on How to score big savings on the best Caribbean cruises for families (without having to book last minute) Bora Bora with kids? These French Polynesia family resorts belong on your family's vacation bucket list Here are this year's top family beach resorts in the U.S. The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY. and are owned and operated by Vacationist Media LLC. Using the FamilyVacationist travel recommendation methodology, we review and select family vacation ideas, family vacation spots, all-inclusive family resorts, and classic family vacations for all ages. TourScoop covers guided group tours and tour operators, tour operator reviews, tour itinerary reviews and travel gear recommendations. If you buy an item through a link in our content, we may earn a commission. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Where to book your next family getaway: Caribbean resorts that wow

Travel Weekly
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Travel Weekly
Ritz-Carlton's Luminara yacht christened in Barcelona
With "Bridgerton" star Simone Ashley onboard as godmother, Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection christened its newest ship, Luminara, on Thursday in Barcelona. Luminara is Ritz-Carlton's third ship and will sail its maiden voyage July 3 from Monte Carlo to Rome. "It's an extraordinary honor to be named godmother of Luminara -- a yacht that represents the very best of exploration, artistry, and hospitality," Ashley said in a news release. Luminara will the brand's first ship with Asia itineraries. It accommodates up to 452 guests and has 226 suites, just a couple more than the Ilma. Onboard, guests will find more than 700 art pieces, including work by Andy Warhol and David Hockney, as well as menus by two James Beard Award-winning chefs: Fabio Trabocchi and Michael Mina. The ship also newly features Cartier, IWC Schaffhausen and Piaget stores.


Skift
2 days ago
- Business
- Skift
One Clever Hotel Ad, A Resort Brand's Climate Warning and Avoiding AI Hype
On today's pod we talk about Ritz-Carlton's award winning video, Iberostar's climate concerns, and lessons on AI from startup investors. Skift Daily Briefing Podcast Listen to the day's top travel stories in under four minutes every weekday. Listen to the day's top travel stories in under four minutes every weekday. Skift Travel Podcasts Good morning from Skift. It's Friday, June 27. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today. Ritz-Carlton campaign recently won advertising's top prize for luxury ads at a prestigious festival in Cannes, France, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. The Ritz-Carlton's 'Late Checkout' campaign took home a Gold Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, beating out 181 other brands in the luxury category. The ad, which cost less than $1 million to produce and distribute and features actor Josh Hutcherson, became the most-shared content across parent company Marriott International's luxury portfolio last year. O'Neill writes Ritz-Carlton's win highlights the opportunities for luxury hotel brands willing to embrace creative risk. The campaign avoided traditional media buys and opted to prioritize long-form content instead of 8-second, vertical video bites for TikTok. Listen to This Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Youtube | RSS Next, Spain-based hotel group Iberostar says climate change is the biggest risk to its business. The company is also calling for more investment in the tourism sector to counter its impact, writes Climate Reporter Darin Graham. Chief Sustainability Officer Gloria Fluxà Thienemann said at the London Climate Week this week that Iberostar operates more than 80% of its portfolio in exposed areas like beachfront regions. Thienemann added Iberostar is intensifying efforts to protect its properties, especially in the Caribbean. Thienemann also said the cost of action to deal with climate change will be much less than the cost of inaction. A recent World Travel and Tourism Council report estimated that the travel industry will need up to $250 billion to combat climate change. Finally, What do travel investors really think about AI, startups, and the future of travel? Skift editor-in-chief Sarah Kopit spoke to three venture experts for insights at the Skift Data+AI Summit earlier this month. One takeaway: Avoid AI hype, and focus on solving real problems. Investors are turned off by pitches that focus too much on AI but lack market understanding. 'It's a tool; it's not a solution,' said one investor. Another investor said startups could disintermediate search engines like Google or online travel agencies — if they offer real value to travelers and suppliers. The biggest winners in prior industry-transforming tech revolutions often came onto the scene later in the process, building upon knowledge from the first waves of new companies. Skift's in-depth reporting on climate issues is made possible through the financial support of Intrepid Travel. This backing allows Skift to bring you high-quality journalism on one of the most important topics facing our planet today. Intrepid is not involved in any decisions made by Skift's editorial team.


CBS News
2 days ago
- Business
- CBS News
San Francisco Ritz-Carlton lounge earns national recognition for curated cocktails, hospitality
A taste of San Francisco's iconic fog and its signature hospitality can be experienced in a glass at the Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco. The hotel's lounge, located in a historic 1909 building overlooking the city's Financial District, has earned recent acclaim thanks to its inventive cocktail program and exceptional guest service. At the heart of it all is Edgar Monsivais, the Ritz's assistant director of food and beverage, who has helped shape the experience. "I'm passionate about what I do," Monsivais said. "I've been working in hospitality for over 20 years. I've had the opportunity to work here at the Ritz-Carlton and work with the ladies and gentlemen of the Ritz-Carlton. Everyone here is happy to serve our guests. We're looking to make memories and continue the Ritz-Carlton mystique." That mystique — a blend of luxury, warmth, and local charm — is embodied in a cocktail menu designed as a tribute to San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods. Each drink aims to evoke a different side of the city, from its foggy mornings to its vibrant communities. "We're incredibly honored to be listed on the Forbes Travel Guide Best Bars — one of just 11 hotels in the U.S. to make the list," Monsivais said. "And the only Ritz-Carlton and the only San Francisco hotel. What makes this place special is our cocktail menu. It pays tribute to San Francisco." While the drinks bring guests in, Monsivais believes it's the personal connections that leave a lasting impression. "Our welcoming presence — you know, whether you're a local coming in for a cocktail, or a guest from across the globe, the service is personalized, it's elevated, and it's fun," he said. At the Ritz-Carlton lounge, it's more than just drinks. It's a spirited love letter to the City by the Bay served with a smile, and maybe, just a touch of fog.