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 …

Mexico And Cruise Lines Forge New Partnership

In a wonderful step forward for sustainable tourism and collaborative partnership, Mexico has successfully introduced a new, thoughtfully structured fee for cruise passengers. This positive development is the result of a successful dialogue between the Mexican government and the Florida-Caribbean Read More …

Mexico Cruise Tax: A More Sustainable Partnership

In a positive step forward for long-term sustainable tourism, Mexico is set to implement a new, thoughtfully structured tourist tax for cruise passengers starting July 1, 2025. This new measure is the result of a successful collaboration and compromise between Read More …

Bahamas Joins Nations Enforcing New Cruise Tax

The Bahamas is set to implement significant new cruise tourism taxes and regulations, joining a growing movement among nations in the Americas and Caribbean, including the US, Mexico, and Canada, aimed at ensuring the sector is more accountable, equitable, and Read More …

Bahamas Joins Other Nations With New Cruise Taxes, Rules

The Bahamas is set to implement a new suite of cruise tourism taxes and regulations, joining a growing coalition of countries across the Americas and the Caribbean—including the US, Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Belize, Barbados, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—that are Read More …