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ROBUSTO CHURCHILL “YALTA EDITION” Limited-edition model
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ROBUSTO CHURCHILL “YALTA EDITION”
SWISS MANUFACTURE WITH CUBAN HERITAGE When he travelled to Havana in 1946, Winston Churchill received a gift of 500 Romeo y Julieta cigars, his favourite brand. The Robusto Churchill “Yalta Edition” is limited to just 500 timepieces, a reference to this gift given to the legendary statesman. Cuervo y Sobrinos unveils the Robusto Churchill, marking the 75th anniversary of the Yalta conference, February 1945 and the close relationship between two great nations, the UK and the US. The Robusto Churchill features a guilloché dial, innovative crown design, 3-part modular case construction, and a Swiss automatic movement — Cuervo y Sobrinos.com J A M A Q U E P A R A D I S . C O M n V14/N31
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PETER WILLIAMS Editor-in-Chief DERWENT DONALDSON Publisher/Executive Creative Director
WELLENDORFF GOLDEN MORNING DEW RING
WELLENDORFF LIMITED-EDITION GOLDEN MORNING DEW RING IN 18-KARAT GOLD FROM THE NEW 2020 COLLECTIONS. SPARKLING DIAMONDS AND LIGHT-GREEN PANELS OF COLOUR SMOOTHLY ROTATE AROUND EACH OTHER, IN THE THREE ELEMENTS OF THE RING...A SMALL GREEN HEART SETS IT APART FROM THE REST. WELLENDORFF.COM
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BERNICE CHEZ NOEL BRANDON DONALDSON DMYTRO USATIUK VLADIMIR MARKOVIC GUSTAVO CHAMS ROBYN TUCKER-PECK ROSALY ESCUETA FELICE MAFFEI CHAPEYAMA TAYLOR NOEL AHLIA DUNN EMMANUELLE SEILER SHANE BODIE DAWN DAVIS MICHELLE DUNCAN
Chief Web Strategy, Marketing and Security LOST SOCIETY MEDIA
CONTRIBUTORS Benjamin Daniels, Laura Tanna, Hal Peat, Elynnea Volkov, Chapeyama, Thomas Oliver, Angela Ohana, DC Mathias, Shipyard North Vancouver BC
ON THE COVER Cartier — Unisex, Round, Round, and Rebellious, the creation of the Juste Un Clou Bracelet in the 1970s marked a turning point in jewellery design. The Wrist-Hugging Gold Bracelet holds raw, concentrated energy and embodies an assertive attitude. ADVERTISING/PROMOTION Advertising Sales and Marketing Engagement International, Jacqueline Collot, 917.517.1234 Web/Digital and Caribbean, Tyler Washington, 321.305.0899 U.S.A 561.601.4771 | Caribbean / Latin America 786.268.9461
PARADIS IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY JAMAQUE INC. PALM BEACH President/CEO DERWENT DONALDSON Vice President AUDEANNE D. DONALDSON, PH.D. Chief Financial Officer MYRNA WILLIAMS Vice President and Director of Operations JUNE MINTO Palm Beach: 205 N. Federal Hwy., Lake Worth Beach, Florida 33460 Mailing Address: 401 South County Road, No. 3088, Palm Beach, Florida 33480, Tel: 561.601.4771 New York: 16 Waverly Ave, Suite 4-7, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11205, Tel 646.727.9925 Caribbean / Latin America: Kingston 5, Jamaica W. I. bancroft.williams@gmail.com • www.jamaqueparadis.com
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St. Kitts’ Christophe Harbour offers the perfect Caribbean yachting escape on any vessel you choose. YACHTING ESCAPES
Looking for your own piece of Paradise? Here are the top five Caribbean destinations to call home. HOME IN THE CARIBBEAN
Preserving Caribbean cultural heritage takes on new meaning with the Prince Claus Fund. PRINCE CLAUS AWARD
ISLAND CHIC Come to St. Barths for an intimate French-accented island of world-class dining, design, and festivals.
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GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI WOMEN’S 2020 COLLECTION THE COLLECTION OFFERS A STRONG NEW DESIGN CODE. THE NEW COMBAT BOOT, WHICH IS AT ONCE CONTEMPORARY, URBAN AND LUX — SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT SOLE RENDERS THE STRONG STYLE SURPRISINGLY CHIC. GIORGINA.FIORUZZI@ GZANOTTIUSA.COM
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OCEAN CLUB GLAMOUR The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort lifts Paradise Island to new levels of luxurious Bahamian living. CULTURES CONNECTION Peranakan culture touches the Caribbean through a romantic Jamaican familial connection.
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Editor’s Notes EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PETER WILLIAMS PREPARES A CONCH MEAL - AN ISLAND FAVOURITE - UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF BAHAMIANS CHEFS
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GASTRONOMIC JOURNEYS IN PARADISE
The flavours of the Caribbean has over the years made the region a foodies heaven and a gastronomic delight for all to enjoy.
y travels through our tropical isles never fails to amaze my sense of taste and smell with aromas filling the air with a redolence of exotic herbs and spices, making our meals lip-smackingly tasty. Memories of creole meals on beachfront restaurants of Deshaies in Guadeloupe caught me off guard with their explosion of zesty flavours; a meal at a restaurant in Puerto Rico’s colonial zone had me calling for the chef to share his secret ingredients; seafood dishes on Bonaire’s promenade would win gold at any international food fair; and Jamaican peppery jerked meats enjoyed from road side eateries is a celebration of the art d’vivre of that nation’s first people — the Taino. Each island’s culture is linked to its environment and its people, with fabled stories passed down over generations revealing the traditions and legacies of their unique way of life over their centuries, making each and every Caribbean destination unique in its own special way for guests to discover, to enjoy. When next in the Caribbean, gift yourself with a cooking session with your hotel or villa chef, and begin a new sensory journey at home to share with your friends and family to relive your sun-drenched days in dreamy paradise.
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Peter Williams (MBA) Editor-in-Chief jamaqueparadis.com
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PARADIS LUXE
JUMBY BAY ISLAND RECEIVES THE 2020 FIVE-STAR AWARD BY FORBES TRAVEL Following phase two of top-to-toe refurbishments, this private island escape has re-emerged as the definitive luxury island getaway, unveiling a fresh new look throughout all resort share areas, restaurants, and spa, as well as 28 newly transformed suites.
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umby Bay Island, a secluded all-inclusive Caribbean hideaway is accessible only by boat from Antigua. Legendary for providing discerning travellers with world-class service and distinguished amenities, the island is renowned for its attention to attention to detail, its stunning Jumby Bay Spa, sophisticated restaurants and bars, sensational beach-front suites and breathtaking oceanfront infinity pool, and has long been lauded for its tropical foliage and pristine white beaches. The island also features two excellent sunbathing beaches, Jumby Bay Beach and Pasture Beach, plus winding paths lined with towering palms ideal for walking or biking. The premier private island destination is dedicated to maintaining its natural identity. While
working alongside longtime partner, Studio IDC, it has debuted a fresh, modern style to create a renewed guest experience within phase two of its revitalisation. Complemented with an exceptional and professionally trained staff, Jumby Bay Island is committed to providing world-class service and offerings ranging from its Private Residences programme, to private yacht excursions, watersports and more. According to Managing Director Aleksandra Vukojevic, Jumby Bay Island prides itself on offering the best service — ensuring a memorable stay for guests. The phase-two revitalisation has enhanced many aspects of the resort giving a new lease on life to the island, now a member of the Oekter Collection of Masterpiece Hotels. jumbybayisland.com J A M A Q U E P A R A D I S . C O M n V14/N31
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BREITLING LAUNCHES PREMIER BENTLEY MULLINER LIMITED EDITION
MR-G LUXURY BRUCE LEE LIMITED EDITION REPRESENTS THE ENDURING VALUES OF CASIO’S TOP RANGE G-SHOCK
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reitling launches a special watch in celebration of its partnership with Bentley Motors. The Breitling Premier Bentley Mulliner Limited Edition shares part of its design inspiration with Bentley’s Continental GT Mulliner Convertible, recently launched. The new Breitling timepiece commemorates 17 years of collaboration – the longest-ever partnership between a watch brand and an automobile manufacturer – and focuses on the Bentley Mulliner workshop, which since 1959 has crafted the leading luxury carmaker’s most unique tailor-made models.
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When the iconic automobile brand was designing its legendary Continental GT, Bentley commissioned Breitling to create an onboard clock that would reflect the unparalleled luxury, peerless quality, and extraordinary performance of the new grand tourer, which made its debut in 2003. The values that have always defined the partnership between the two world-leading brands are once more on display with the Premier Bentley Mulliner Limited Edition. As its name suggests, the new Breitling watch has close links to Bentley’s Continental GT Mulliner Convertible. Breitling.com
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-Shock’s luxury MR-G series returns with a special Bruce Lee edition commemorating the 80th anniversary of the birthday of the dragon. The new MRGG2000BL was envisioned as a collaboration model between Bruce Lee, whose combination of world-class physical and mental toughness continues to captivate people today, and the ever-evolving MR-G series, top of the G-SHOCK line, which likewise continues to deliver an uncompromising commitment to material, structure, processing, and finishing. G-SHOCK watch is synonymous with toughness, born from the developer Mr. Ibe’s dream of ‘creating a watch that never breaks’. gshock.com
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Editor’s Pick
TIINA SMITH RARE VINTAGE COLLECTOR OF EXCEPTIONAL FINE JEWELLERY OFFERS COLLECTORS ONE-OF-A-KIND FINE JEWELLERY
Tiina Smith has built relationships with the finest jewellery houses, private sources, auctioneers and makers one-ofa-kind master collection of jewellers around the globe — locating hard-to-find, special pieces that you are not likely to find elsewhere. From Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Bulgari, Boucheron, David Webb, Moussaieff, Michele della Valle, Buccellati, Henry Dunay, David Morris and others. TiinaSmithJewelry.com
SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PEARL OCTOPUS BROOCH stunningly crafted fanciful Octopus Brooch with Diamonds, Pearls and pave set Sapphires in shades of blue. Fully articulated tentacles playfully balance white and Black Pearls. Approximately 2.5 inches in length Diamonds, Sapphires and pearls mounted in 18k White Gold. SIGNED MDV, MADE IN GENEVA
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TIFFANY & CO. BY SCHLUMBERGER DIAMOND RIBBON EARCLIPS SCHLUMBERGER FOR TIFFANY & CO These stylized diamond ribbon knots are an iconic Jean Schlumberger design. the overlapping ribbons are pavé — set with lively diamonds set into platinum and finished with 18k yellow gold accents. APPROXIMATELY 1.22” LONG X 1.22” WIDE; APPROXIMATELY 5 CARATS OF DIAMONDS; 18K YELLOW GOLD; PLATINUM; SIGNED TIFFANY SCHLUMBERGER; WITH FRENCH EXPORT AND WORKSHOP MARKS
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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS BEE BROOCHES SET OF THREE CABOCHON RUBY, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE BEES Considered auspicious throughout the world, the Bee is a symbol of industry, loyalty and wisdom. this whimsical trio of Van Cleef and Arpels Bee Brooches can be worn individually or grouped together. Each is composed of an oval cabochon ruby body with Cabochon Sapphire head and eyes and wings accented with Diamonds. vintage from the 1960s, they represent the best of the period with their bold mix of colours. THREE CABOCHON RUBIES APPROXIMATELY 13 CARATS; THREE CABOCHON SAPPHIRES, APPROXIMATELY 2.00 CARATS; 58 ROUND AND SINGLE CUT DIAMONDS, APPROXIMATELY 1.15; CARATS — ALL SIGNED VAN CLEEF & ARPELS; CIRCA 1960S
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CHOPARD ‘HAPPY SUN’ CHOPARD 18K ROSE GOLD HAPPY DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE Chopard’s Happy Diamonds Collection, first introduced in 1976, is one of their most loved designs. Lighthearted and elegant, the iconic Dancing Diamonds float between two Sapphire Crystals mimicking the effect of sunlight reflecting off water. This happy Sun Pendant Necklace sparkles with over 4 Carats of diamonds highlighting the central pendant and scattered along the stylized 18k rose gold sun rays. — APPROXIMATELY 32” LONG; DIAMETER OF CENTRAL PENDANT IS 17/8”; 606 DIAMONDS, APPROXIMATELY 3.63 CARATS; 5 DIAMONDS, APPROXIMATELY 0.50 CARATS; SIGNED CHOPARD, SERIAL NUMBER 3133955; ACCOMPANIED BY CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
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JAR PARIS 18K YELLOW GOLD, DIAMOND, RUBY, CORAL AND PEARL EAR CLIPS The famously elusive Paris-based jeweller Joel Arthur Rosenthal, known as JAR, is considered one of the jewellery world’s most revered creators. producing fewer than 100 pieces a year, most for private clients from his appointment only salon, his work is rare in the wider world. These exquisite earrings illustrate his lyrical design sense and deft combination of colours and materials. LENGTH IS 2 APPROXIMATELY 14MM BAROQUE PEARLS; APPROXIMATELY 3 CARATS OF ROUND BRILLIANT DIAMONDS; APPROXIMATELY 4.20 CARATS OF RUBIES; SIGNED JAR PARIS; CIRCA 1980S
TIFFANY & CO. FIRE OPAL AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS Created for the Tiffany Blue Book of 2007-2008, these extroadinary earrings are composed of the finest examples of fire Opal and Diamond. The Opals are framed with a collar of Diamonds and gradauted into Drop Earrings creating a beautiful movement when worn. APPROXIMATELY 3.4 INCHES IN LENGTH; 24.83 CARATS OF FIRE OPAL CABOCHONS; 7.29 CARATS OF FACETED FIRE OPALS; 1.52 CARATS OF DIAMONDS; STAMPED PT950 FOR PLATINUM; SIGNED T & CO, NUMBERED 23523027
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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS 18K YELLOW GOLD, RUBY AND DIAMOND ‘PELOUSE’ BRACELET An exceptional example of Van Cleef & Arpels 1950’s Era Collection of articulated bracelets. adorned with centrally set rubies and accented by three diagonal rows of diamonds.
7.48 INCHES IN LENGTH; APPROXIMATELY; 8.65 CARATS OF RUBY; APPROXIMATELY 1.35 CARATS OF DIAMONDS; 18K YELLOW GOLD; SIGNED VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, NUMBERED, MAKER’S MARKS, FRENCH ASSAY MARKS
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Editor’s Runway Pick
This Season’s Pick From The 20/20 Runways
Our style Editor-At-Large reveals the best from the runways, her must-haves, and her favourite pieces.
Jada Pinkett Smith wearing Philipp Plein
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Naeem Khan
Each x Other
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ESCAPE TO THE HIGH SEAS
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THE AZURE BLUE WATERS WHICH CARESS THE TROPICAL ISLANDS OF THE CARIBBEAN MAKE THEM A FAVOURITE TRAVEL DESTINATION YEAR AFTER YEAR. WITH ITS WELCOMING CLIMATE, DAZZLING CORAL REEFS, PALM TREES, AND EXOTIC TROPICAL FRUITS, THERE ARE MANY REASONS TO VISIT. ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THESE ISLAND GEMS IS BY BOAT, AND CHARTERING A YACHT IS A SUPERB CHOICE FOR THE ADVENTUROUS TRAVELLER.
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yacht is the ultimate symbol of escapism and indulgence – at once a destination and a vehicle, designed to transport passengers to dreamy locales in style and comfort. The truth is that owning a boat is an expensive endeavour even for the wealthiest among us. It is estimated that any boat’s yearly operating costs approach 10% of the vessel’s initial value. Factor in fuel costs, dockage fees, insurance, maintenance, and crew salaries and the total lifetime cost becomes sizeable, even for modest-sized boats. For the vast majority of sail and boating enthusiasts, chartering a yacht is just a smarter investment to make in building out an itinerary for the most memorable holidays in the sun. Whether you are looking for an unforgettable experience with your family or a romantic getaway, these floating villas can cater to your every whim by creating unique signature moments. But selecting the right yacht might seem a daunting task and that’s where Christophe Harbour excels — helping you make the best selection for your yachting needs. By definition, a yacht is any sail or power vessel used for pleasure, cruising, or racing and the word is often associated with luxury. However, luxury may not be the most
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— By Benjamin Daniels important quality to consider when selecting the ideal yacht for charter; nor is it always desirable. It really is up to you to determine what you want out of your charter. So, here are some tips to help guide your selection:
1. Determine your ideal yachting experience: All-inclusive, HalfBoard, Captain-Only, and Bareboat charters Are you looking for a vacation that is more than just lying on a beach? Maybe you would rather just relax and enjoy all the amenities that a luxury yacht might have to offer? The decision is yours when chartering your yacht vacation. There are four main types of charters to choose from, allowing you to do everything from sunning yourself on the forward deck with a cocktail in hand, to learning how to sail with just a captain and first mate on board with you and your guests.
All-Inclusive Charters With an all-inclusive charter, your meals, beverages, beer, wine and standard ship’s bar are included, as well as all of the customs and mooring fees. There are no hidden fees – your charter rate pays for it all. Expect a crew gratuity at the end of your trip (typically 15 to 20% of the charter fee).
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Christophe Harbour offers a specific berth in perpetuity with unique benefits such as eligibility in St. Kitts Citizenship by Investment Programme. As an owner you may lease your property whenever you choose, for long-term value unique to Christophe Harbour, and when your travels take you away from your homeport, the experienced Christophe Harbour staff will manage your berth until you return.
A naturally protected harbour, elite superyacht services, and world-class amenities make Christophe Harbour the Eastern Caribbean's next premier yachting destination.
For more information about The Marina at Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts, or to inquire into chartering any of the yachts that are home-porting at the marina, please contact Marina@ChristopheHarbour.com call us. 869.465.9755 or on VHF Channel 71. christopheHarbour.com
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Half-Board Charters Half-Board Charters are a great way to combine an all-inclusive crewed yacht charter with a chance to experience local culture and island cuisine. These are so named because half of your meals are provided on board giving guests an opportunity to dine ashore. In most cases, boats give discounts for a half-board and provide all breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners. Discounts are commonly only applicable for 7-night charters. Be sure to enquire about the number of nights required. Captain-Only Charters For guests looking for a more hands-on approach to their yachting experience, Captain-Only charters are a great option. Nothing is included beyond the rate for the boat and guests are expected to provide food and supplies for themselves (or hire a provisioner) and responsible for paying for all the running expenses of the boat: fuel, water, customs fees, etc.
Bareboat Charters For those travellers who are already experienced sailors, a bareboat charter puts all the control in your hands. You are at the helm and can take your vacation at your own pace without a set itinerary or pre-planned schedule. It is up to you to decide on as many or as few overnight stops and daytime anchorages as you like, and gives you as much time as you wish to make the most of every destination on your list.
2. Food and Drink If you are planning an all-inclusive Caribbean sailing vacation or a halfboard, you will want to know what meals the chef might prepare. Are
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you or your guests plain eaters, or gourmet foodies? Be sure to check out sample menus as they will provide a sense of the chef’s proficiencies and the style of cuisine they specialise in. Keep in mind that most chefs will tailor their menus to meet guests’ preferences and any special diets to make sure that each guest enjoys the best Caribbean sailing vacation possible. An all-inclusive Caribbean sailing vacation is the best way to feel as if you’re staying aboard a floating 5star resort with a chef catering to your culinary desires every day.
3. The Crew: Your charter experience can be immensely enhanced by the crew. Do you prefer young, fun and fit crews, older and more experienced crews, or crews with top gourmet chefs? Charters typically have crew bios that will give you an insight into who they are. Building a connection with the crew is a great way to ensure you will enjoy spending your vacation with them.
4. Your ideal Destination & activities: Once you know what kind of charter is right for you, consider the activities you enjoy and where you would like to start your vacation. Charters involve a good deal of time moored at pristine beaches and private coves, perfect for exploration. Do you love Stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, scuba diving? Make sure your charter yacht has the right aqua toys on board. If you are travelling as a family with children, be sure there are plenty of games and toys to keep them happy in the water and on board. If you plan on active water towing activities like tubing or kite boarding, ensure your charter yacht has a dinghy with at least a 25 hp outboard.
5. The Marina at Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts is an ideal place from which to start and end any Caribbean charter experience with its variety of expanded services and amenities, including the new Park Hyatt St. Kitts at Christophe Harbour, offering serene views of Banana Bay and a blissful Miraval Life in Balance Spa. For golfers, the Four Seasons Resort in Nevis — a few minutes boat ride away — offers scenic fairways nestled between mountain ranges and tan coloured beaches. The proximity of St. Kitts to other islands in the Caribbean (Antigua, St. Maarten, and Guadeloupe), puts your charter in a central location allowing you to experience the best of island culture and lifestyle — English, Dutch, and French. On site at Christophe Harbour, our private beach club offers gourmet menus at our Pavilion Restaurant and luxuriously appointed bungalows. Never to be missed are the sunset cocktails at nearby SALT Plage seaside bar, which has an excellent Sunday pig roast. With two experienced Superyacht captains at the helm and a professional staff onboard to assist with creating your itinerary and a host of VIP services, any stop at Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts is an exceptional one. Our experienced staff will serve as a primary point of contact for any service you may need during your stay. Should your vessel need provisioning services, our marina office will be at your service. In addition, there are three home-porting vessels available for charter this season: SY Perseus 60m (Perini Navi), MY Vibrance 50m (Fraser) and MY Solaris 28m (Worth Avenue Yachts). n JP-N31
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Slowly but surely, the Caribbean has carved a league of its own within the larger investor immigration industry.
Arresting views in St. Lucia, known for its world famous Pitons. Photo courtesy: St. Lucia Tourism
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Why is the Caribbean attracting investors who make it their home. The world of the wealthy is an uncharted territory
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T: One of many secluded bays with lush scenery in the Commonwealth of Dominica which has earned it the name. The Nature Island of the Caribbean” Photo courtesy: Dominica Tourism B: Port Louis Marina in Grenada offers the jet setting superyacthing crowd first class provisioning and dock yard facilities, Photo by: Camper and Nicholson.
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A special report by a Financial Times publication investigated and noted an emerging, niche phenomenon of “growing wealth and the tendency for high net worth individuals to become more globally minded”. This takes various forms, but when those investors originate from countries whose track record for stability is not one for the books, unless for all the wrong reasons, their priority is to seek certainty for tomorrow, rooted in the rule of law. For the more knowledgeable, the intelligent solution is citizenship by investment, commonly abbreviated to “CBI”.
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n August (2019), the Financial Times’ Professional Wealth Management (PWM) published its newest edition of the CBI Index. The special report, issued annually, ranks all citizenship by investment programmes in the world against seven pillars considered most important to investors seeking second citizenship. This year, the independent study found that Caribbean countries filled the top five positions, ahead of EU member states like Austria, Malta or Cyprus. But why exactly is it that investors are confidently choosing Caribbean programmes over European ones?
1. The Commonwealth of Dominica
or the third consecutive year, FT experts awarded the Commonwealth of Dominica in the Eastern Caribbean the number one position in the CBI Index, scoring it with full marks in five pillars. “Dominica emerged once more as the country with the world’s best citizenship by investment programme, combining extensive due diligence with efficiency, speed, affordability, and reliability”,
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2. St. Kitts and Nevis
his year, industry pioneer St Kitts and Nevis increased its overall CBI Index score by four points compared to 2018. It improved its due diligence standards and “maintained its upward trajectory regarding visa-free and visa-on-arrival offerings.” The The country received top marks in three story about pillars, after streamlining its application processes due to its popular fund Caribbean option. The Sustainable Growth Fund citizenship by was introduced by Prime Minister investment is Timothy Harris last year as the most spreading straightforward investment channel among wealthy under CBI. It requires a minimum contribution of US$150,000 for an connoisseurs individual or US$195,000 for a family and knowledgeof four.
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he Grenada Citizenship by Investment programme was launched in August 2013 as a means to develop Grenada’s economy to be more prosperous, and independent. Following its launch the programme secured second place in the Caribbean region. Grenada passport holders may currently travel to 124 countries around the world visa-free, including the UK and Europe’s Schengen area, Brazil, and China. The 3rd edition of the Global Residence and Citizenship Programmes report recognised Grenada in the key areas of: Reputation, Quality of Life, Visa-free Access, Processing Time and Quality of Processing, Compliance, Relocation Flexibility, and Transparency.
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T: English Harbour in Antigua is a favourite playground for visiting yachtsmen to enjoy sleepy forts, museums, heritage sites, and bustling entertainment venues B: Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts is a new real estate development that has seen the opening of the 5-star Park Hyatt hotel, a superyacth marina, and the building of luxury villas.
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he surprise this year was industry newcomer St Lucia, who climbed to fourth place within only three years of activity and moved one position higher compared to 2018. It achieved this by “improving its scores for freedom of movement, citizenship timeline, and due diligence”. St Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme offers a more diverse choice of routes, currently counting four. The study awarded the popular honeymoon destination 10/10 points for its affordable minimum investment outlay of US$100,000 via the National Economic Fund, and yet not imposing any mandatory travel or residence requirements on citizenship applicants.
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hairman of the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) Ambassador Colin Murdock in an interview with The Citizen publication (Issue 4, 2019) said, “We would like to become the premier Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) destination in the Caribbean, with a superior product as well as the most efficient processing unit with low processing times. We intend to streamline our application and processing procedures as well as focus more on the CIP projects, ensuring that we develop world-class property investments that add real value to our economy… Our CIP products and investments are world class and our due diligence especially so. Anyone who seeks a secure second citizenship that enjoys full confidence internationally should be looking at Antigua & Barbuda. The key thing to remember is that investing here means you can be confident of investing in the fastest growing economy in the Caribbean”.
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CS Global Partners, the London headquartered legal advisory holding the government mandates to promote the CBI programmes offered by Dominica and St Kitts and Nevis worldwide, and St Lucia in Far East Asia — notably congratulated all three countries on their industry leadership and continued improvements, especially as regards higher due diligence standards and tangible impact on local residents. “We are very proud of all the countries we closely work with for performing
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exceptionally well in the 2019 CBI independent Index, and we continue to focus study found on finding win-win solutions for both globally-minded individuals that Caribbean and native citizens”, said Paul Singh, countries CS Global Partners Director. filled the top The special report evaluated all 13 CBI programmes currently five positions, available worldwide. Created by ahead of EU independent researcher James member states McKay, the CBI Index represents the most reliable independent source that objectively compares all active CBI programmes, and analyses the current and future industry trends. The fact that the Caribbean is yet again in the lead of the industry may result in a rejuvenated effort to afford this sector a more standardised and collaborative framework across the region, as voiced by Dominican Premier Roosevelt Skerrit this summer. The story about Caribbean citizenship by investment is spreading amongst wealth connoisseurs and knowledgeable foreign investors. There has never been a better time to showcase a CBI programme’s integrity. It has emerged that, soon enough, the Financial Times will be releasing documentaries on some of the Caribbean nations and how they have managed to transform their citizens’ lives using CBI funds. In St Kitts and Nevis, the impact of the Sustainable Growth Fund — the most direct route to its citizenship under CBI — is palpable in socio-economic initiatives like the Poverty Alleviation Scheme or the expansion of a second pier at Port Zante. Indeed, the Caribbean proves time and time again that leading such a big industry responsibly is only possible through hard work and a festina lente approach. Slowly but surely, the Caribbean has carved a league of its own within the larger investor immigration industry. The bottom line is that, to succeed, it is fundamental to be transparent, equitable, and remember the purpose that a CBI programme is designed to serve: to transform the lives of its citizens for good, no matter where they were born. n JP-N31
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atrick Chamoiseau of Martinique, for example, is a writer who is often compared with seminal authors like Frantz Fanon and Louis-Ferdinand Céline. His historical and literary works narrate the blending of African, Asian, indigenous, and colonising European cultures among the Caribbean’s isolated islands and explore what it means to be from the Caribbean. A leader in what became known as the Creolite movement, Chamoiseau was not well known outside the Francophone world when his innovative writing to address issues of Caribbean identity caught the eye of the Prince Claus Awards Committee. He was given a Prince Claus Award in 1999 for his commitment ‘to the Caribbean society of which he is part [that] goes further than his literary work.’ Caribbean culture is known for its joyous rituals, and none is more boisterous than the annual carnival parade. The man most responsible for raising carnival celebrations to a form of high art is Peter Minshall from Trinidad and Tobago: Artist, artistic director, theatre designer, and creator of Olympic ceremony spectacles in Barcelona, Atlanta, and Salt Lake City. The Prince Claus Award in 2001 recognised Carnival as ‘an expression of culture….in which the whole community takes part in a cultural release of suppressed dreams’. The Awards Committee went on to say that ‘Carnivals are natural cradles for new design talents. The artist Peter Minshall personifies this kind of innovation,’ and praised ‘the artistic excellence of his massive public performances that bring joy and pride to so many people.’
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2020 Line-up for PREE’s first Writing Studio in May: Marlon James, Wyndham Campbell Award winner; Nicole DennisBenn, Oprah Magazine best of 2019 author; Ingrid Persaud, 2018 winner BBC National Short Story Award and the 2017 winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize; Kei Miller, winner of Forward Prize for Poetry; and Safiya Sinclair, awardwinning poet and author of How to Say Babylon; Ishion Hutchinson 2015 Booker Prize Winner.
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of freedom and expression that enables people to live together in tough conditions.’ In 2019 he received the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country’s highest award, for his work in education, culture and research. Tania Bruguera has become world renowned as an installation and performance artist. In 2002 she founded the Cátedra Arte de Conducta (Behaviour Art School) in Havana, Cuba. It was the first performance studies programme in Latin America and was the first to provide training in alternative art studies for contemporary Cuban society. Her own art deals with concepts such as restraint, abuse, migration and freedom and she often uses the human body in powerfully evocative performance art. She was honoured with the Prince Claus Award in 2008. Subsequently she developed her concept of ‘Artivism’ combining art with activism, and established INSTAR, the Instituto de Artivismo Hannah Arendt, or Hannah Arendt Institute for Artivism.
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showcases Caribbean writing. The Prince Claus Fund is currently supporting Pree in a project to engage young writers. A call for proposals on the topics gender roles and climate change has yielded a selection of promising young writers whose works will fill two issues of Pree. Five of the writers will be invited to attend an intensive creative writing workshop at the Calabash Literary Festival. Recognising that there is ‘a value for young writers in seeing their work taken seriously enough to be produced in book form’, Pree will also publish a print edition that profiles the best writing. The region has a rich history and diverse heritage. But threats from natural disasters are an increasing concern for cultural organisations throughout Central America and the Caribbean. In Guatemala, a small museum, Casa K’ojom, is an audio-visual and documentation centre on indigenous musical heritage. The director, Samuel Franco Arce, has rescued his museum twice from serious flooding and he is now committed to helping preserve heritage under threat throughout Central America. After attending Prince Claus Fund sponsored courses on heritage protection, rescue and leadership, and with the Fund’s support, Franco Arce has established a resource centre for heritage rescue at Casa K’ojom. He regularly organises courses in heritage rescue. His Guatemalan ‘heritage hub’ houses tools and expertise to assess risks and damages for all kinds of cultural heritage and is now equipped to respond quickly when disaster strikes. With global warming increasing the incidence of storms, flash floods, and lightening-induced fires, his expertise is sure to be crucial in saving countless vulnerable heritage sites and irreplaceable heritage items in the future. The Prince Claus Award was created to honour the life of Prince Claus of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, consort to the former Dutch Queen Beatrix. Through the Prince Claus Fund, based in Amsterdam, a diverse range of initiatives support programmes to preserve cultures across the globe. Prince Claus’ interest in solving the problems of poor countries and to positively impact the lives of its people was his lifelong passion. Born 6 September 1926, the Prince died on 6 October 2002. To learn more about the work of the foundation visit princeclausfund.org. n JP-N31 J A M A Q U E P A R A D I S . C O M n V14/N31
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ONCE A SWEDISH COLONIAL OUTPOST, THE GUSTAVIA OF TODAY— NAMED AFTER KING GUSTAV 111 — EVOLVED FROM ITS PAST AS A HARBOURSIDE FISHING VILLAGE IN THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY WHEN ST. BARTHS CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF GLOBETROTTERS AND TRENDSETTERS. — By HAL PEAT
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Events and festivals — nautical to arts to design and carnival times ith its harbour location and pedestrian-friendly streets and walkways, Gustavia today provides an idyllic setting for annual and occasional events. The ideal months to be in Gustavia for many active events are in March and April, when the Bucket Regatta, West Indies Regatta, and Les Voiles de Saint Barths (lesvoilesdesaintbarth.com/us) all take place. Even for those not arriving here by sea, there remains a strong nautical engagement within Gustavia through these and other regattas, which have built-out racing villages where sailors gather before and apres racing each day, in addition to the opening ceremony, daily awards, and closing ceremony. More than 1,000 participants are on site for this sailing spectacle each year. On the cultural side, there are celebrations in every medium around town throughout the year – for instance, the the 2019 St. Barths Film Festival (stbarthff.org) presenting current Caribbean and international film, which included an opening night soirée along the Gustavia harbour-front and a closing night event at the casual chic Le Repaire restaurant (rue de la République). During the winter and summer months, music fans can take advantage of over a week of live performances at the St. Barths Music Festival (www.stbartsmusicfestival.org), held in January and featuring live performances in informal settings by internationally prominent musical and dance artists in both classical and contemporary genres. Also noteworthy for its exhibits of the visual arts spanning photography, sculpture, and painting is the spring and summer one-night Artists of St. Barth Art Party featuring pop-up parties dedicated to local artists, with some events hosted in-town at the Musée Territorial (https://artistsofstbarth.org).
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Of course, as elsewhere across the Caribbean, island spirit and tradition expresses its core identity on St. Barths with the annual appearance of mardi gras and carnival. Each March, the streets of Gustavia are energised with the a colourful parade, live music, decorated faces, and fun costumes with celebrations continuing through the night. This is all followed the next day on Ash Wednesday, when an effigy of Vaval, the Carnival King, is burned in a large bonfire on Shell Beach, a short walk from the harbour, all with more music and drumming.
Fashion adventure — Global to local haute couture and design lthough it is always easy to explore Gustavia’s avenues in a random way for the town’s fashion and style panorama, you can also plan in advance on some avenue-specific locations that offer the most extensive presence — specifically, rue de la République, rue du Roi Oscar II, and the rue du Général de Gaulle. Along with these key avenues for fashion are very walkable multi-level outdoor retail structures such as Carré d’Or Plaza. For those with sufficient time to explore and pause further, many of the side and connecting streets of downtown are also home to some fine boutiques and markets carrying both European and local couture and accessories. So for instance, while many of the legends of French and other European haute couture and jewellery have a boutique presence at Gustavia’s main shopping hotspots — such as Hermès and Bulgari on rue de la République, or American legendary fashion names by way of Ralph Lauren at their Carré d’Or storefront — the diligent design hunter will also make time to stop in along nearby streets that are
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home to other notable names that include Lacoste at Boutique Lacoste, or Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Chopard. Also noteworthy in catering for the finest in resort, sports, and casual styles from both European and islandbased designers are other area shops such as Poupette St. Barth, Marina St. Barth, Linde Gallery, Mademoiselle Hortense, La Chemise Tropezienne, Lolita Jaca, Victoire, and Vanita Rosa. For distinctive jewellery and high-end accessories, store names to watch for here include Laurent Effel and Fabienne Miot. Summer sales on the island take place between August 6-18, during the St. Barts Shopping Festival where promotions, sales, and fairs are held in various shops including many within Gustavia.
Dining and beverage diversity — Gallic to cosmopolitan or island-style n between savouring the varied dimensions of Gustavia in high-end shopping, exhibitions or festivals, time spent in the St. Barths capital is always even finer for the interludes of indulging in the equally outstanding range of culinary and bar and bistro fare to be found across the town and along its waterfront. In fact, from small traditional eateries to temples of gastronomy, there are over 80 in total islandwide to sample from, and many within Gustavia. St Barts’ cuisine has strong French and Italian influences and awardwinning chefs artfully blend seductive French-style cuisine and Caribbean informality to the highest culinary standards. While new names in local fine cuisine emerge frequently to look out for on any visit, others have become an established fixture on the culinary scene within Gustavia. In this enduring category, and for those who particularly appreciate the waterfront ambiance with a view to be accessed hereabouts, there is the reliable
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excellence of the Bagatelle St. Barth for its terrace dining, or the brasserie-style experience to be had at Le Repaire. At a higher price range but worth every penny is the Gallic fare to be had at Maya's overlooking the harbour, where fresh local seafood and local vegetables are specialties. In November (2019) the island kicked off its Winter season by hosting the Caribbean Rum Festival in a week of culinary and rum pairing celebrations with the island’s R St Barth “Authentique” winning double gold in the Hors d’age Rhum Agricole category. Of course, another way to experience the diversity of cuisine is to be here for the fare from elegant to casual but always done to perfection and served at many of the intown festivals. Aside from the delicious ambiance to be had at harbour-front dining spots, the outdoor or indoor bistros and small dining spots that pop up along the pedestrian-friendly streets or shopping hubs such as Le Carré d'Or offer their own dining experience with an outward view of the elegant street facades.
Historic and contemporary canvas — from streetside to harbour’s edge ust as integral to Gustavia's character as its commercial and festive aspects are its own historic and local landmarks. Easy to access and intriguing to view is the harbour-front Le Musée Territorial de Saint Barthélemy the Territorial Museum, (www.comstbarth.fr/musee_territorial.aspx) located on La Pointe, next to the Hôtel de la Collectivité. This well weathered edifice dates back to 1785 and houses artefacts that reveal the island’s traditional heritage. In recent years, the museum has reached out to a wider public by dedicating two of its rooms to contemporary art, with a non-profit association organising exhibits by modern painters which run from December through April. Ultimately, the most meaningful engagement with Gustavia today comes through the visitor’s own individual collection of experiences in all the town’s dimensions. That individual experience here is accessed within Gustavia's historic or architectural context, together with its exterior urban profusion of natural vegetation, from tall palm to lower-lying ferns and evergreen shrubs, which all combine with the man-made structure of street facade and nearby waterfront to produce the wider ambiance for that distinct encounter at any time. The canvas of human and natural together with the sumptuous choices on hand – be it in design and the arts or in nautical sport and culinary finesse – all contribute to the visitor’s own time here that becomes their vivid Gustavia memory. n JP-N31
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AN UNPRECEDENTED INTERPRETATION OF THE FRENCH ART DE VIVRE Recognised worldwide for the quality of its porcelain and its decorations, Haviland puts its know-how at the service of a new way of life for tropical lifestyles.
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to surprise and seduce. These pieces go beyond their elementary function and present a true sculptural work of art”. From its unprecedented collaboration with the architect and designer Jean-Michel Wilmotte and Jean and Simone Lurçat Foundation, the Lurçat collection by Wilmotte marks more than 50 years after the “Hommage” collection, the great return of Jean Lurçat at Haviland . Internationally renowned painter, tapestry painter, poet, illustrator and ceramist, French Beaux-Arts Academy member, Jean Lurçat marked his century with a work of extraordinary richness. A production of which Jean-Michel Wilmotte, academician too, wanted to imitate and adapt, with Haviland, some of his favourite pieces through what was one of the great passions of this multi-talented artist: ceramics. Painter at the beginning, the creator originally from the Vosges was indeed passionate about the ceramics techniques, especially faience, thanks to which he will deepen his experiment by testing new patterns or new colour combinations. After having designed the 2016 exhibition-event Galerie des Gobelins dedicated to Jean Lurçat, Jean-Michel Wilmotte pays tribute to him again by imagining, around the artist’s themes of predilection (roosters, leaves, profiles, and stars), a service of 4 dessert plates and 4 delicacies plates. A limited and signed edition for which the architect has chosen to reproduce in shiny white and black, with blue, yellow, and red touches, drawings from Lurçat’s famous earthenware or tapestries. Haviland continues today to reinvent itself with timeless trends of masterpiece works of art. n JP-N31
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rriving on an afternoon flight — descending over azure waters — I set my sights on the spa where I checked into its reception, and slipped on a robe and sipped hibiscus tea, while completing my information sheet with the Wellness staff who would recommend my treatment ritual. Set in a Balinese themed villa with its lush tropical garden, I began my Bahamas Rhythm massage to melt my stress and tension away, followed by an aromatic stone therapy for balance and harmony, with my therapist combining stretching, long palm strokes and thumb pressure techniques. Returning to my ocean facing suite, I opened my sliding doors to the veranda, to watch the fading sun light with its golden hue, while viewing a flock of terns skimming the rippling waters to feast on fish and small mollusks found in abundance in this shallow crescent bay. That evening I would join a Bahamian cooking class to learn how to prepare an island favourite — conch. Heading to downtown Nassau joining a group of hotel guests, we visited Goombay House, where a team of cooking instructors led us through simple steps to tenderise, season, and cook conch, along with veggies, root tubers, with guava to make tarts for dessert. Aprons off, we all sat on benches around long tables to enjoy the local fare we just prepared, and made recipe notes to try our new found culinary skills back at home. In the morning I headed to the Ocean Club Golf Course with some of my new found friends from dining out the night before. On this stunningly beautiful designed Tom Weiskopf 18-hole course, the cross winds challenged our every stroke against the morning sunshine reflection off the sea beyond the coastline bordering the course. Having worked up a hearty appetite, we had a late breakfast at the Clubhouse, then browsed for memorabilia at the pro shop before returning to the hotel. J A M A Q U E P A R A D I S . C O M n V14/N31
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alking through the lobby of the hotel in the daylight, I saw a selection of celebrity pictures who had visited the Bahamas over the years to include, world politicians, business tycoons, and Queen Elizabeth II. In contrast to this legacy, hung on the walls, were 3-dimensional nouveau paintings which transformed the lobby into a magical setting with their expressions of ‘love’, ‘carpe diem’, ‘home’, and other heart-warming phrases. I learnt these pieces were by the hotel’s artist in residence Jane Waterous, who lives in the Ocean Club Residences. She often hosts hotel guests at her residence to discuss, view, and collect pieces from her selection of paintings, all inspired by the beauty of the islands of the Bahamas. From the lobby I headed to the Versailles Gardens, a picturesque venue for weddings with its beautiful setting of flowering terraced gardens and fountains, making for a fairytale setting. Passing statues of Cupid and Psyche from classic mythology, to include the modern day explorer and missionary David Livingstone, I made my way up to the cloisters at the apex of the gardens. From this vantage point there were arresting views of the multi-tiered landscape on one side, and on the other, the 12th century marble cloisters with it intricate carvings, an ideal place to pause, reflect, and relax.
A Taste of island paradise
No Caribbean adventure is complete without tasting the island’s rum. Heading to downtown Nassau I visited the historic 1789 Buena Vista Estate and Museum home of JOHN WATLING’S Rum, known as “the spirit of the Bahamas”. Set on more than two acres of lush tropical
gardens with centenary black olive trees, Buena Vista Estate has been part of the history of Nassau, New Providence, and The Bahamas since 1789. Touring the distillery I learnt the rum is named after a famous 17th century buccaneer nicknamed the Pious Pirate known for his religious beliefs. With 4 types of rum – Pale, Amber, Buena Vista, and Single Barrel – the latter aged for 4 years is full bodied and exceptionally smooth and much loved by the many tourists who regularly visit the Estate. Tonight would be fine dining at the Ocean Club’s Dune Restaurant with celebrated Michelin-starred Chef JeanGeorges Vongertichten that specialises in seafood. Perched atop a white sand bluff, it offers dramatic ocean views and serves an innovative blend of French-Asian fare. Its British Colonial design was created by famed interior designer Jeffrey Beers, and features a display kitchen and outdoor patios overlooking the beach. Joining my golfing friends at the adjacent Dune bar for pre-dinner Bahamian cocktails, we rocked to a live band entertaining us with Harry Belafonte favourites to include the song – My Island in the Sun. Dinner that evening started with a superb yellowfin tuna tartare with yuzu mustard sauce, and shaved fennel, followed by a main course of strawberry grouper in lemon-turmeric emulsion, slowly roasted carrots and tarragon, topped off with a refreshing passion fruit sorbet dessert. All enjoyed with excellent wines paired by the resident sommelier. For blissful escapes filled with cheerful memories, The Ocean Club is a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation, with an abundance of activities to choose from just a few minutes’ drive away. So when next looking at choices for your vacation in paradise, think Paradise Island, home to the iconic Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort. n JP-N31 JJ A AM MA AQ QU U EE PP A A RR A AD D II SS .. C CO OM Mn n V14/N31 V14/N31
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Peranakan is a Malay word meaning descendants, or locally born. Peranakan cuisine, costumes, customs, artistic tiles, language, in fact all aspects of Peranakan heritage are increasingly written and spoken of around the world, but how many of us actually know anything about the culture? Legends say Sultan Mansur Shah, the reigning Sultan of Malacca (the historical state of Malaysia) from 1459-1477, visited China to pay allegiance to the Ming Dynasty Emperor and not only did the Emperor give him a Princess but an entourage of 500 followed her back to Malacca where they settled on Bukit Cina, or Chinese Hill, and eventually intermarried with Malay and Indonesian people. PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF CHARLES KK CHUA FAMILY
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harles KK Chua, an architect and sixth generation Peranakan, carefully preserved as much of his heritage as possible using weddings, that key ingredient holding Oriental families together, as the focus of his research. Six months after his death in December 2018 his family, with Institut Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia Berhad, published his book Baba Nyonya Heritage: Peranakan Weddings from a Malaccan Perspective. This gorgeous coffee-table size book of 170 pages with 185 photographs captures the grandeur of decades past. It includes photographs of the author’s parents’ wedding which took place in 1910, and that of his own in 1965, as well as photographs of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and Lord Mountbatten when portions of that wedding were re-created for them on their visit in 1972. Make no mistake, this book is an historic document prepared by Baba Chua “to ensure that future generations will continue to live up to the proverb ‘Biar mati anak, jangan mati adat, (Our cultural identity is more precious than our flesh and blood.)” All is not beauty depicted in seven chapters. One is devoted to the Japanese occupation from 1942 – 1945. The author writes: “I was about 10 years old when the war broke out. Our life changed overnight.” Many of the British Government administrators and expatriates abandoned their posts and headed for Singapore. He remembers the air raid on 10 January 1942 that destroyed a bridge close to his family home on Jonker Street, cracking the glass windows and leaving bodies rotting. Malacca fell to the Japanese five days later and he remembers the gruesome sight of a severed head placed in a roundabout as a warning to all who did not bow to the Kempeitai or Japanese Military Police. He remembers the Meng Seng Charitable Building used as an interrogation and torture centre, the burying of hundreds alive in a well, and the war tax imposed on property owners irrevocably changing their way of life. He writes: “the people who survived the occupation — they became a realistic, frugal and self-reliant generation. The war had a great impact on me, even as a child. Not only did I learn to make do with whatever little was available and adapt to extreme circumstances, I also became aware of the value and sanctity of life at a very young age.” J A M A Q U E P A R A D I S . C O M n V14/N31
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erhaps his desire to document Peranakan heritage through weddings was linked to his cousin’s wedding being held the day Japanese warplanes started bombing Malacca on 10 January 1942. “Mother advised that all the ceremonies should be quickly carried out and completed that very same day. It was probably the first time ever that all twelve days’ ceremonies of a traditional Baba wedding were abridged into a single day.” Of course, with three daughters Charles Chua learned a lot about weddings and that is what brings us to the Caribbean connection. Youngest daughter, Swee Teen wrote her dissertation on the linkages between economic growth, trade and the environment, obtaining her doctorate from Oxford University. This is where she met Jeffrey Hall, a Harvard graduate, now CEO of Jamaica Producers Group Ltd, Chairman of Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd, and Chairman of Kingston Wharves Ltd. Ironically, they met at a wedding, that of Swee’s two university friends, Rupika Delgoda, a scholar from Sri Lanka, and Nigel Clarke, a Rhodes Scholar and now The Hon. Minister of Finance in Jamaica. Swee recounts: “I didn’t know anything about Jamaica beyond listening to Peter Tosh and Bob Marley, but so did half the world.” That changed when she was seated next to Jeffrey who had come to give a toast for his friend Nigel. “She was beautiful, and I was impressed by her smarts. I like economists,” Jeffrey recalls with a smile. They met in August 2000 and were married by May 2001, first in a registrar’s office in Oxford and then at yearend in a traditional Peranakan wedding in Malacca. Before their marriage, Jeffrey returned to see her in Oxford, she visited Jamaica and then he flew to Malaysia to meet her parents and attend her older sister’s wedding so he had some idea of what a Peranakan wedding entailed. The traditional Baba ceremony of 12 days started with a matchmaker, horoscopes to ascertain compatibility and auspicious timing, elaborate preparations of painting, preparing a sedan chair, new furniture for the bridal chamber, and numerous rituals with names like Ang Cheng, Cheo Thau, Chim Pang, each step of the way explained and illustrated with photographs in the book. Swee credits Lim Eng Leong, active in a Buddhist society and someone she knew from her school days, with greatly assisting her father. A glossary in the back preserves not only the Peranakan language but notes the intricate symbolism of everything from food, to flowers to the page boy rolling on the bridal bed three times to ensure fertility.
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Swee and Jeffrey’s truncated ceremony lasted a day with the bride staying in her parents’ ancestral home where she underwent the Cheo Thau or solemn comingof-age ritual while the Hall family used the guest house where the groom underwent the ritual. Jeffrey remembers the gong and seronee music in the procession over to the bride’s place, paying respects at the ancestors’ altar, and the special wedding altar as well as the symbolic tasting of food in the bridal chamber and the tea ceremony to represent acceptance into the families, plus paying respects to their elders. They each wore beaded shoes, white shirts, bamboo vests and over that, elaborate heavy wedding garments, family heirlooms. At least 100 guests witnessed the wedding and hundreds more attended the reception. “It’s not something that happens very often,” said Swee, “so it was as much a show as our wedding for family. My Dad’s friends, and persons interested in culture would have been invited.” In keeping with Baba Chua’s wishes, the ancestral home on Jonkers Street is now the Malacca Heritage Centre, open to visitors who need only make an appointment to visit. Jeffrey notes: “Swee’s father devoted an incredible amount of effort, resources and time to the preservation of the family’s cultural heritage. Nobody lives in the multi-story home but it’s chocked full of antiques and heirlooms of a bygone era with everything intact, the stoves, the ways in which you’d have carried water or rice, it’s entirely as you might have wanted to see it.” The Chua family are Buddhists and every year Swee and Jeffrey, who live in Jamaica in a house named “Jonkers,” take their two children to “visit Grandpa’s house.” They pay respects at the altar where now his photograph hangs with pictures of ancestors, then visit the family graveyards and elderly relatives. The Centre recently had groups making appointments for a more full-blown experience than just walking around. A meal is prepared for them to dine at the tok panjang, literally a long table of marble. Swee explains that many of her generation moved to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur for better economic opportunities but her mother remains in Malacca and the family hopes to maintain the ancestral home as the Malacca Heritage Centre for at least one more generation. n JP-N31
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LOUIS VUITTON OPENS NEW FLAGSHIP STORE FEATURING FIRST-EVER CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT Designed by architects Jun Aoki and Peter Marino, the new Midosuji Maison houses multiple floors of fashion and art, in addition to the brand’s inaugural dining venture, created in partnership with Yosuke Suga.
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MEXICO Rosewood Mayakoba, Cancún Belmond Maroma Resort & Spa, Cancún
BAHAMAS The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort The Rosewood, Bahamar Airport VIP Lounge BARBADOS Cobblers Cove, Relais & Chateaux Port St. Charles Villas & Marina Port Ferdinand Luxury Residences The Fairmont Royal Pavilion Crane Resort BELIZE El Secreto Resort BERMUDA Rosewood Bermuda Roseden, Relais & Chateaux BONAIRE Harbour Village Resort BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Rosewood Little Dix Bay CAYMAN ISLANDS The Ritz Carlton, Spa The Westin Resort Spa Kimpton Seafire Spa
NEVIS Four Seasons Resort Montpelier Plantation Inn, Relais & Chateaux PUERTO RICO St. Regis Bahia Resort Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Dorado Beach Spa The Plantation Residences, Dorado Beach Airport VIP Lounge SABA Queen’s Garden Resort, Hampshire Hotel ST. BARTHELEMY Le Guanahani Hotel Le Toiny, Relais & Chateaux ST. EUSTACIUS The Old Gin House ST. KITTS The Park Hyatt Kittitian Hill Belle Mont Farm, Boutique Hotel Airport Private Jet Terminal
CUBA Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski, La Habana
ST. LUCIA Cap Maison Luxury Boutique Hotel Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort
CURACAO Baoase Luxury Resort Airport VIP Lounge
ST. MARTIN Belmond La Samanna
DOMINICA (The Commonwealth of) Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski
ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES Mandarin Oriental Pink Sands Club, Canaoun Island Petit St.Vincent Private Island
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Eden Roc at Cap Cana, Relais & Chateaux
TOBAGO The Villas at Stonehaven
GRENADA Calivgny Island Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel & Spa, Relais & Chateaux Airport VIP Lounge
TURKS & CAICOS The Palms The Shore Club
GUADELOUPE Hôtel La Toubana Villas Chez Flo JAMAICA Round Hill Hotel & Villas Half Moon Hotel & Villas
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT American Airlines Flagship Lounge American Express Centurion Lounge Global Lounge Network Avianca Lounge LATAM Lounge Senators Lounge (run by airport Protocol Dept)
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