#USTourismCrisis: Inbound Canadians Plunge

A sharp and widespread decline in Canadian tourism to the United States was recorded in April 2025, with at least nine key states—North Carolina, Oregon, Florida, New York, Nevada, Arizona, California, Alaska, and Maine—reporting steep drops in visitor numbers. This Read More …

US Tourism Crisis: Nations Shun Travel, Billions Lost

The United States is facing a severe international tourism crisis in 2025, with projections indicating a staggering $12.5 billion loss in foreign visitor spending this year alone, a decline of over 22% from pre-pandemic 2019 levels. Tourism Economics also forecasts Read More …

Beyond Cruising: Discover “RV There Yet TV” Series

Family RV Association welcomed special guests to its 110th International Convention & RV Expo, which took place at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry this past March. Kevin and Patrice McCabe, hosts of Discovery Channel’s “RV There Yet?” Read More …

Canada Cancels US Travel Over Tariff Issue

Canadian tourism to the United States, traditionally a reliable and significant economic driver, is facing potential disruption due to a changing economic environment. With over 20 million visits and $20 billion in spending annually in the recent past, this flow Read More …

Florida Travel Industry Braces For Tariffs

Florida’s tourism sector, heavily reliant on international visitors, particularly from Canada, faces significant challenges due to President Trump’s newly imposed tariffs. The state’s tourism economy, a major contributor to the US, risks losing millions in revenue and thousands of jobs Read More …

Tariffs Start, Cruise Stocks Suffer: What You Need To Know

We will update this developing story as it unfolds. On April 3, 2025, major cruise line stocks experienced a significant downturn following the announcement of new U.S. tariffs. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Viking, and Lindblad all saw their Read More …