In 2015, Venezuela was Curaçao’s second largest source of stopovers, delivering 20 percent of its business, but in 2022 the
Prior to the pandemic, the summer months have traditionally been a challenge for the Caribbean but Antigua and Barbuda is
This week, Jamaica will host the Global Tourism Resilience Conference in Kingston, bringing together ministers of government, technical teams, theoreticians,
Through its Operations Committee and other activities, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association remains committed to strengthening relationships between destinations, ports and
The recent agreement between Sandals Resorts International, Florida International University and The University of the West Indies to jointly establish
Each of the standards is equipped with an assessment checklist to easily guide the industry through a process of recognizing
Speaking during the Destination Media Briefings at the periphery of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) business meetings held in the
Nearly 150,000 cruise passengers arrived via 206 cruise calls, and the 2022-23 forecast calls for just over 200 port calls
Next year, Anguilla will break ground on construction of a new terminal building at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport,
Caribbean Aviation Day, the theme of which was “Recover, Reconnect, Revive”, brought together industry experts, senior aviation executives, and government