NASSAU, PARADISE ISLAND – One of the Caribbean’s most affordable, family-friendly properties is offering an incredible Black Friday/Cyber Monday special, giving travelers greater value and savings over this holiday season.
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HAMILTON, Bermuda — Premier David Burt has joined other Bermuda tourism industry leaders in welcoming plans by Hollywood star Michael Douglas to redevelop Ariel Sands, a disused resort overlooking the south shore in Devonshire parish.
DALLAS, Texas – After a remarkable tourism performance over the past 12 months, the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) is getting back to basics and strengthening its relationship with its airline partners.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The Guyana government Tuesday announced a revision to the national emergency coronavirus (COVID-19) measures to allow for the Guyana/Brazil border crossing to be opened from Mondays to Fridays.
NASSAU, Bahamas – The Bahamas government says the country is on course to experience a rapid rebound in tourist arrivals to pre-coronavirus (COVD-19) pandemic levels, and that the Caribbean country would “soon recover our position as a premier destination for business and leisure travelers”.
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago - Caribbean Airlines re-introduces service between Ft. Lauderdale and Kingston, Jamaica and Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Ft. Lauderdale just in time for the Holiday Season.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Cayman Islands once enjoyed the lofty status of a Level 1 country, meaning it had a very low risk of COVID-19. But on Monday, the U.S. CDC slapped a Level 4 advisory on the islands as the State Department warned Americans against travel there.
St. George’s, Grenada W.I. – The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) announced today that the renovation project for the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park (USP), located off the West Coast of Grenada in the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area, has been completed.
NASSAU, PARADISE ISLAND – The award-winning Comfort Suites Paradise Island is extending its popular “4th Night Free” promotion until spring next year.
CASTRIES, St. Lucia – The St. Lucia government has defended its decision to allow cruise ship passengers to tour the island on a “no movement Sunday” noting that in some cases “exceptions are made for businesses and activities that are critical for the growth of our economy”.
St. George’s, Grenada W.I. – On Sunday, October 31st, Grenada welcomed the return of air service from Canada for the first time in a year. Air Canada flight 1066, a Boeing 737 Max 8, touched down at 2:55 PM. Captain John Petropoulos and 169 passengers were warmly greeted by Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) CEO Petra Roach, Marketing Executives Renee Goodwin and Shanai St Bernard and the pulsating rhythms steel pan music. The pilot and crew were presented with a beautiful coffee table book, Grenada Heritage “A Pictorial Journey Through Place and Time” and a selection of locally made chocolates. Passengers were gifted tote bags that included a collection of authentic Grenadian goods.
ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands– The Viking Orion cruise ship stopped in St. Thomas on Sunday.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida – “The Bahamas is back, and open for business,” says the Honorable I. Chester Cooper, Deputy Prime Minister, Member of Parliament for Exuma and Ragged Islands and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (MOTIA) for The Islands of The Bahamas. This was the message he delivered to scores of boating industry professionals, the media and boating enthusiasts at the 2021 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), on October 28, 2021 at the Bahia Mar Yachting Center in Fort Lauderdale.