Celebrate the season at these Marriott properties throughout the Caribbean.
AC Hotel by Marriott San Juan Condado
The hotel’s Live Boricua Experience offer is available through Jan. 15. The offer grants guests the opportunity to learn about Puerto Rico’s rich history and culture.
Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino
Enjoy special holiday menus at the resort’s on-site restaurants. La Vista offers unlimited prosecco and live, local entertainment on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve. Atardi boasts a special four-course menu for New Year’s Eve. Family-friendly activities on the resort include cookie decorating and writing letters to Santa.
Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort
The resort offers guests a variety of unique activities through the holiday season and beyond. Take part in cookie and donut decorating and a meet and greet with Santa. Other unique experiences include traditional Cayman thatching lessons, stargazing with the Cayman Astronomy Society, turtle feeding at the on-site Courtyard Pond, ceviche- and sushi-making workshops with in-house chefs, and morning paddleboard yoga.
St. Kitts Marriott Resort Hotel & The Royal Casino
This resort features special dining experiences at its on-site restaurants throughout December. Sample Caribbean classics, including fish chowder and rum cake. Enjoy special holiday menus on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
The Westin Puntacana Resort & Club
Located in the Dominican Republic, the resort kicks off the festive season Dec. 14 with its annual gingerbread house display and Christmas concert. On Dec. 17, the resort unveils its signature holiday cocktail. Enjoy special menus on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve at the on-site Ananí Restaurant. Family-friendly activities include cookie decorating and a Christmas card-making workshop.
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