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Sky High Savings This Summer and Beyond at Sandals® Resorts and Beaches® Resorts
Sandals Resorts International invites travelers to feel the vibrant rhythms and stunning ombre blues of the Caribbean Sea with incredible savings across eleven (11) Sandals Resorts and three (3) Beaches Resorts with the “Rhythm and Blues” sale. The limited-time offer rewards guests who want to bask in paradise just a little longer with up to $1,000 in air credit to be enjoyed this summer and through mid 2025 at select resorts. As an added benefit, for a limited time, booking online at sandals.com or beaches.com earns guests an additional $100 off their stay.
S Hotels Jamaica Triumphs at the 2024 World Travel Awards
S Hotels Jamaica – a luxury hotel brand designed to seamlessly fuse Jamaican soul and culture into an urban sophistication – is proud to announce that it has garnered top honors within its portfolio of properties, at the prestigious 2024 World Travel Awards. Spanish Court Hotel, recently rebranded as S Hotel Kingston, has been recognized as Jamaica’s Leading Business Hotel 2024, and S Hotel Jamaica, recently rebranded as S Hotel Montego Bay, has been named Jamaica’s Leading Hotel 2024.
Bartlett Looks Forward To Princess Resorts’ September Opening
Minister of Tourism Hon. Edmund Bartlett eagerly anticipates the September opening of the Princess Grand and Princess Senses The Mangrove, the first phase of a planned 2,036-room hotel development in Green Island, Hanover. Upon completion of the second phase, this project will become one of Jamaica’s largest resorts, significantly boosting the island’s tourism offerings.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines: A Rising Star in Caribbean Tourism
In the realm of Caribbean tourism, St. Vincent and the Grenadines has emerged as a beacon of sustainable travel and natural beauty. This island nation, known for its lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture, recently achieved a remarkable milestone at the prestigious World Travel Awards Caribbean ceremony. Amidst the celebration, the country was honored with the esteemed title of “Caribbean’s Leading Green Destination,” a testament to its commitment to sustainable practices and conservation efforts.
Sandals Resorts celebrates second anniversary in the Dutch Caribbean
Celebrating its second anniversary, Sandals Royal Curacao has enjoyed many achievements since opening its doors to eager visitors looking to explore the all-inclusive offerings of the brand’s first resort on the charming, culture-rich shores of the Dutch Caribbean. Voted Curacao’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort for two consecutive years by World Travel Awards, the hotel has been a magnet for visitors. This has contributed to an increase in tourism arrivals, spurring economic growth, creating job opportunities and stimulating local businesses.
ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND UNVEILS $150 MILLION RESORT-WIDE RENOVATION
Atlantis Paradise Island, the most iconic resort destination in the Bahamas and the Caribbean, has completed a $150 million resort-wide transformation, including updates to the casino, guestrooms, restaurants and lounges. The resort unveiled refashioned guestrooms at The Royal, Atlantis’ iconic towers; an entirely redefined Atlantis Casino; and Paranza, a new restaurant at The Cove, where the esteemed Michelin-starred chef Michael White brings his culinary mastery to the table.
United Airlines Is Launching New Nonstop Flights to Belize
The river lodges. The blue hole. The Maya history. The reefs. If you haven’t been to Belize, you’re missing one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful, adventure-filled destinations. And now with another new flight, it’s easier to get there than ever before. United Airlines and Belize have announced the launch of a new nonstop flight from San Francisco, opening up an important source market for a destination that its he fastest-growing in the Caribbean right now.
Antigua and Barbuda shines in World Travel Awards with multiple achievements
Sandals Grande Antigua has been crowned as Caribbean’s most Romantic Resort 2023 for the 11th consecutive year in a row in the World Travel Awards.
The Bahamas Wins Two Awards on International Stage with World Travel Awards
The Islands of The Bahamas has been named the Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Destination 2024 and the Caribbean’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination 2024 by the prestigious World Travel Awards. The esteemed awards are the hallmark of excellence across the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries.
Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort Honoured as St. Lucia’s Leading Villa Resort 2024 at WTA’s
Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort was named St. Lucia’s Leading Villa Resort for 2024 at the prestigious World Travel Awards. This accolade marks a significant milestone for the resort, celebrating its continued excellence in delivering unparalleled luxury and service to its guests. The Caribbean Ceremony of the World Travel Awards took place against the breath-taking backdrop of the recently opened Sandals St Vincent resort. Known for its stunning beachfront views and state-of-the-art amenities, the resort provided a fitting venue for recognizing the elite of the Caribbean tourism industry. Among the distinguished winners, Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort stood out, reaffirming its position as a top destination for villa accommodations in St. Lucia.
Hurricane Beryl: Climate perception plummets and threatens short-term demand to the Caribbean
The effects of Hurricane Beryl are already being felt in the tourist demand for Caribbean destinations, as indicated by the global travel intelligence platform Mabrian, part of The Data Appeal group, an effect that is evident both in the climate perception and in the short-term demand to travel to these destinations.
World Travel Awards reveals 2024 Caribbean & Americas winners
World Travel Awards – has revealed its 2024 Caribbean and The Americas winners. Headline victors included Jamaica, which was voted ‘Caribbean’s Leading Destination’, as well as ‘Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination’ and ‘Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board’. Turks & Caicos saw off strong competition to win ‘Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination’, while The Bahamas took the title of ‘Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Destination’. St. Vincent & The Grenadines was named ‘Caribbean’s Leading Nature Destination’.