
Over time, the Caribbean has attracted many famous entrepreneurs with big dreams. In various cases, only intriguing ruins of these dreams remain. The Titchfield in Port Antonio, Jamaica, is the most famous example, after a shipwrecked Errol Flynn decided to take over Lorenzo Dow Baker’s prestigious resort. The hotel, thanks to Dow Baker’s banana boats, can be considered the origin of Caribbean tourism but was never rebuilt after a fire. All that remains is the Errol Flynn Marina, though promises from investors to rebuild his Navy Island part of the…


