Let’s Eat!

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: Barbados’ Colony Club  offers a Bait to Plate excursion.
Barbados’ Colony Club offers a Bait to Plate excursion.

Dive into flavorful tastes only the Caribbean can deliver.

epicurean escapes in anguilla
CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa offers guests a variety of culinary options (foodies rejoice!), from a Japanese Cooking Class ($68 pp) at Tokyo Bay where guests can learn to roll their own sushi and create a Japanese entree and dessert, to a cooking class for even the tiniest little chefs—the Pizza & Cookie session ($45 pp).

“We are a destination within a destination,” says Stephane Zaharia, v.p. and general manager of CuisinArt. “Our guests never have to leave the property during their stay, as we provide everything a guest could want and/or need. As our name suggests, we exemplify the ‘art of cuisine’ and invite guests to embark on an epicurean immersion. Our executive chef, Jasper Schneider, and his team have combined their talents to create exceptional menus at each of our five restaurants.

“Our culinary program is inspired by flavors from all over the world. We are the first resort in the world to introduce a hydroponic farm and our global culinary experience incorporates local flavors and the freshest ingredients. Our epicurean journey extends beyond dining, affording guests the opportunity to partake in a variety of hands-on cooking classes, educational tours of our hydroponic farm and wine tastings in our wine cellar featuring 3,600 bottles of rare vintages.”

The Chef’s Table Dining Experience, for instance, combines food and wine pairings in an 8-course meal ($195 pp), while the Secrets of the Chef cooking class, the resort’s most popular, gives guests a chance to work with the chef to create a meal they’ll enjoy after completion ($65 pp). Let’s not forget dessert—those with a sweet tooth can enjoy the Mind of a Pastry Chef class ($55 pp) where they’ll create two desserts to enjoy. Room rates start at $474 a night.

bait it & plate it in barbados
Guests get a hands-on culinary experience while at Barbados’ Colony Club with the hotel’s complimentary Bait to Plate excursion. This fishing tour takes up to four guests on a private boat with the hotel chef to find out what it takes to reel in that perfect catch. Guests will also learn about reef conservation and spot marine life while on the excursion.

“This tour is one of the most popular activities at our resort. It’s highly interactive, giving guests one-on-one time with our Bajan chef, and lets them experience something very local and authentic to our island,” says Gayle Talma, general manager at Colony Club. Later, the chef prepares the fillet to guests’ specifications for dinner. Rates start at $472 per night.

Guadeloupe offers visitors a treasure chest of seafood dishes.
Guadeloupe offers visitors a treasure chest of seafood dishes.

gastronomy in guadeloupe
Foodies visiting the Guadeloupe Islands should sign up for the 7-night Culinary package, which includes flights, transfers, and oceanview accommodations at the Auberge de la Vieille Tour, as well as continental breakfast, activities and lunches around the island.

This food-focused itinerary takes guests through a gastronomical adventure their palates will enjoy with stops in Gosier, Marie-Galante, and Pointe-a-Pitre. Guests will experience an organic farm and table d’hotes; visit the Jardin de Buckingham in a traditional oxcart; meet a member of the Association des Cuisinieres, elderly women in Guadeloupean traditional clothing who are experts in French-Creole cuisine and with whom travelers will have the opportunity to cook alongside and share lunch; and visit the night market of Gosier. Rates start at $3,435 pp dbl.

culture & cuisine in puerto rico
The San Juan Marriott has partnered with Spoon Food Tours to offer guests a Taste of San Juan. The package includes the Old San Juan Walk & Taste Tour, a 2.5-hour tour that includes three food stops, and takes guests through the Spanish colonial city to learn about the history and architecture of the area.

Spoon Food Tours teaches guests about Puerto Rico’s traditional cuisine and fusion of cultures, which includes Caribbean, Latin American, Taino Indian, North American, and European influences. Food lovers will stop at one of the best coffee shops on the island, Cafe Don Ruiz, and sample traditional classics such as mofongo, fried fritters, and pasteles stuffed with chicken, among other items. (The restaurants included on the tour change depending on the day of the week or guests’ dietary restrictions.)

“Our partnership with the epicurean guides of Spoon Food Tours allows for our guests to explore these other neighborhoods they would probably not find or go to on their own,” says San Juan Marriott’s general manager, Hans-Georg Roehrbein.

Guests of San Juan Marriott can also take the 3.5-hour San Juan Drive Around Tour, and receive a 10 percent discount. On this tour, guests board the Spoon Van to explore the neighborhoods while visiting local foodie spots along the way. The package starts at $330 per night, including the culinary and history tour for two, oceanfront accommodations, and daily breakfast at La Vista Latin Grill.

farm-to-table in saint lucia
“Dining is always an important part of a travelers’ experience and we try to introduce guests to the many indigenous spices, vegetables and fruits that make Saint Lucia cuisine so unique, and that are grown on our own organic farm, Emerald Estates. It becomes part of the experience; experimenting with new flavors and eating well,” says Karolin Troubetzkoy, co-owner and executive manager of Jade Mountain and Anse Chastanet.

Guests staying at Jade Mountain can participate in a number of culinary experiences, from chocolate-making and cooking classes to wine tastings and a rum mixology class, as well as a variety of food festivals. Those who want to test their skills in the kitchen can sign up for the Tandoori Cooking Class, which takes place on the beach. Here, guests will be introduced to the local secrets on how to “spice up” St. Lucian and East-Indian fusion dishes such as chicken tandoori. Guests of both the Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain can visit the hotel’s plantation with a chef to pick out their own ingredients and produce used to prepare a meal.

Jade Mountain also hosts various food festivals throughout the year, including the Mango Madness Festival, June 12-17; Jade Mountain’s Discover Chocolate, Oct. 2-6; and Spices of the Caribbean, Dec. 11-15. During these festivals, guests can participate in farm-to-table cooking classes, tours through the organic farms, and creative sessions to learn how to put flavors together, plus grilling on the beach. Rates start at $35 pp for a tour of Emerald Estates to $250 for Mango Madness events. Room rates start at $1,050 dbl for Jade and $365 dbl at Anse Chastanet.

contact information
Anse Chastanet: (800) 223-1108; ansechastanet.com
Colony Club: (888) 996-9948; colonyclubhotel.com
CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa: (264) 498-2000; cuisinartresort.com
Guadeloupe Islands: guadeloupe-islands.com/culinary-package
Jade Mountain: (800) 223-1108; jademountain.com/cuisine/culinary_events
San Juan Marriott: (800) 228-9290; marriottsanjuan.com