Caribbean Tourism Navigates Shifts Amid Regional Tensions

The Caribbean tourism sector encountered significant hurdles at the start of 2026, as geopolitical tensions between the United States and Venezuela created ripple effects throughout the region. During the critical New Year holiday peak, travelers faced widespread disruptions including flight Read More …

New Wave Season Luxury Cruise Deals

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Luxury Travel Expands With Iconic 2026 Openings

PURPLE has released a curated preview of significant hotel openings and reopenings scheduled for 2026, highlighting a global expansion of luxury hospitality. This collection emphasizes properties that blend heritage with modern design, marking debuts in new regions and the revitalization Read More …

Carnival Unveils Next Wave of Deployments

Carnival Cruise Line today announced the next wave of its 2027/28 deployment plans, including Carnival Firenze’s new series of itineraries from New York. Before heading to the homeport, Carnival Firenze will offer a special Carnival Journeys voyage from Miami connecting the two cruise ports. Carnival Splendor Read More …

Visa Free Travel Opens Global Doors

Canada has solidified its position alongside Mexico, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Saint Lucia in offering visa-free access to United States citizens, significantly simplifying international travel for American tourists. This collective policy move is designed to enhance tourism opportunities Read More …

Family Travel Is Strong With Focus On Value

The 2025 U.S. Family Travel Survey, conducted by the NYU SPS Tisch Center of Hospitality and the Family Travel Association, indicates robust intent to travel among families. An impressive 92% of parents plan to travel with their children in the Read More …

Adults-Only Escapes Across The Caribbean

The demand for adults-only travel is experiencing significant growth, with the global couples-only luxury resorts market projected to increase from $10 billion in 2025 to $25 billion by 2033. Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts is responding to this trend by Read More …

Carnival Resumes Ocho Rios Cruises After Hurricane

Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) has successfully resumed calls to the Ocho Rios port in Jamaica following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, marking a significant step in the island’s tourism recovery. The Carnival Paradise was the first CCL ship reported to Read More …

North American Tourists Fueling Caribbean, Central American Boom

Guatemala, along with several other Caribbean and Central American nations including Mexico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and the Bahamas, is experiencing a significant tourism boom. This surge is largely attributed to an increase in arrivals from United States and Read More …