Caribbean Tourism Organization Chief: “Sustainability Is Our Currency”
It’s no secret that the Caribbean is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. That means taking immediate action to protect tourism-dependent destinations like the Caribbean is more essential than ever, according to Dona Regis-Prosper, secretary general of the Barbados-based […]
Saint Lucia Open For Business After Hurricane Beryl
In the wake of Hurricane Beryl, Saint Lucia has received an “all clear” from the National Emergency Management Organization. In other words, the island is open for business once again. The Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association has reported that […]
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Projecting “Record Year”
Antigua and Barbuda tourism is projecting a “record year” in tourist arrivals, buoyed by the recent Antigua and Barbuda Showcase event. Antigua and Barbuda’s big travel trade event was a big “success,” according to the Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and […]
Travelers Keep Flocking to the US Virgin Islands
New boutique hotels like the Pink Palm. Private-island destinations like Lovango. A transformed Charlotte Amalie. A reborn Frenchman’s Reef. The US Virgin Islands was already the biggest success story of the post-pandemic era in the Caribbean. Now, it’s rising to […]