Airlines Return To Caribbean Skies With Speed

Major US airlines are rapidly restoring and expanding flight schedules to the Caribbean following a temporary FAA airspace closure. The disruption, occurring during the busy post-holiday travel period on January 2 and 3, 2026, was linked to a US military Read More …

Smooth Sailing Returns For Caribbean Cruise Travelers

The recent closure of Caribbean airspace by the Federal Aviation Administration significantly impacted travel operations across the region, extending beyond commercial airlines to affect the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean experienced logistical challenges specifically regarding its sailings from Puerto Rico. The Read More …

Safety First As Caribbean Flights Resume Normalcy

Recent events in the Caribbean demonstrated the resilience of the travel industry and the commitment to passenger safety above all else. Following a significant military operation involving Venezuela on Saturday, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented temporary airspace restrictions to ensure Read More …

InterCaribbean Airways Launches Exciting New Island Routes

interCaribbean Airways has officially announced the launch of new flight services connecting Tortola with both Barbados and St. Maarten. Scheduled to commence on March 8, 2026, these new routes aim to enhance regional connectivity within the Caribbean significantly. The airline Read More …

Private Islands Drive Cruise Industry Growth Today

The cruise industry is currently experiencing a robust surge in demand as consumers prioritize experiential travel and vacations, despite broader economic caution and rising costs. To sustain this momentum and justify ticket price increases, major operators are increasingly shifting their Read More …

Viking: Cruising Into A Bright And Prosperous Future

The cruise industry is navigating a period of dynamic expansion and strategic evolution as it heads into 2026. Goldman Sachs’ analysis highlights a landscape where increased capacity in the Caribbean serves as a testament to the sector’s enduring popularity. While Read More …

Caribbean Nations Adopt Taxes For Sustainable Travel Future

Mexico, along with the Caribbean nations of Dominica, Aruba, Barbados, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic, is introducing new tourist taxes designed to fund sustainability initiatives, improve infrastructure, and support local economies. This movement signifies a regional shift toward making sustainable Read More …

Royal Beach Club Paradise Island Ribbon Cutting

Watch as Royal Caribbean celebrates the debut of the ultimate beach day, Royal Beach Club Paradise Island with a ribbon cutting ceremony, just days before opening the island to the first guests on December 23rd. 

⚓ Cruise Passenger Faces Firearm Charges in Bahamas

A 69-year-old American grandmother, Mary Robinson from Oklahoma, was arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition while onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in the Bahamas on December 2. Robinson was found carrying a loaded Read More …