Royal Caribbean: Dress Rules For Religious Travels

Important To Know Royal Caribbean has updated its official website to include specific dress code warnings for passengers planning to visit religious sites during their cruise. The new guidance emphasizes “modest dress” as a requirement for entry into churches, cathedrals, Read More …

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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Cruise Ship Stranded On New Guinea Reef

The Coral Adventurer, an Australian expedition cruise ship, ran aground on a coral reef off the eastern coast of Papua New Guinea early on Saturday, December 27, 2025. The vessel was carrying 80 passengers and 44 crew members at the Read More …

Hawaii’s Airports Safely Resume Normal Operations

In a testament to the aviation industry’s commitment to safety, airlines and airports across Hawaii responded swiftly and effectively to a recent tsunami warning. Following a powerful earthquake off the coast of Russia, a Pacific-wide alert prompted carriers like United, Read More …

Grenada Tourism Authority Has A New Leader

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Stacey A. Liburd as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective June 15, 2025. A highly regarded tourism professional with more than 15 years of experience in destination Read More …

Security Alert: Do Not Travel to Venezuela

The U.S. Embassies in Colombia, Guyana, Brazil, Aruba and the Venezuelan Affairs Unit released a Security Alert warning U.S. citizens of the significant risks associated with traveling to Venezuela. The State Department reissued its Level 4: Do Not Travel Advisory for Venezuela, found on travel.state.gov. Additional points attributable Read More …

Brazil Ends US Visa-Free Entry As Caribbean Tightens Rules

A global recalibration of entry requirements is affecting U.S. travelers in 2025, with several key destinations either reinstating or maintaining visa mandates, while others are tightening their visa-free access rules. This trend reflects a complex interplay of diplomatic reciprocity, security Read More …