Caribbean Tourism News Page 16
Caribbean yacht racing at Jumby Bay
Rosewood’s recently transformed and luxurious private island resort, Jumby Bay, is delighted to offer guests the exclusive opportunity to experience sailing with leading yacht charter company Ondeck, aboard one of their ‘around-the-world’ yachts, based in Antigua.
Caribbean prepares for unprecedented growth
From the new Pinewood film studio set to open in the Dominican Republic to the $3.4 billion mega Baha Mar resort that recently broke ground in the Bahamas, all eyes are currently on the Caribbean.
Paradise Found: Romance in the Caribbean
Need some romance in your life? If you and your partner are looking for the ideal destination for your next holiday then look no further than the Caribbean. After all, where could be better to rekindle that spark or spend some quality time together than a white-sand, palm-fringed beach under a blazing sun?
CTO showcase comes to London
The Caribbean Tourism Organisation has confirmed it will host a four-hour consumer event showcasing Caribbean cuisine, rum and music in London later this month.
Caribbean braced for Hurricane Earl
A number of flights have been cancelled and cruise ships diverted as the Caribbean braces itself for Hurricane Earl. A number of homes have been destroyed and tourists have rushed for shelter as 135mph winds struck Anguilla as well as a number of other nearby islands.
Sandals reveal 50% Of People Plan To Marry Abroad To Avoid Unwanted Guests
Some people really will go the extra mile to avoid inviting unwanted friends and relatives to their big day, and according to Sandals Resorts, almost half of the population will go as far as leaving the country. The Caribbean hotel company have recently found that 47 per cent of the 2000 surveyed said they would like to or are planning to marry abroad to avoid inviting distant relations and acquaintances that they really don’t want to be there.
Caribbean Tourism minister wants action to protect region against impact of climate change
One of the Caribbean’s top tourism policy-makers has called for bold new initiatives to protect the region from the impact of climate change.
Caribbean gears up for strong rebound in 2010
The Caribbean tourism industry is gearing up for an improvement in 2010 despite concerns about over the UK air passenger duty tax and crime against tourists on some islands.
BTN spotlight: Hon. Glynis Roberts, Grenada Minister for Tourism
Hon. Glynis Roberts is the Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation for Grenada. BTN finds out her thoughts and strategies for her islands in 2010.
What’s new in the Caribbean for winter 2009/2010
It’s that time of year when people cluster around brochures and start eagerly pointing at the Caribbean, cooing over pictures of white sand beaches and carefully constructed rum punches. And you can bet your bottom East Caribbean dollar they will be on about Jamaica or Antigua.
Haiti plots return from tourism wilderness
A new international airport and a pier to harbour the world’s largest cruise liner are among ambitious plans Haiti has laid out to revive its tourism economy following years of political turmoil that plunged the former French colony into abject poverty. The government has recently signed a US$30m deal with Venezuela for the construction of an international airport, whilst in December Royal Caribbean will start sending its flagship Oasis of the Seas on a weekly stopover.
Sleeping Beauty awakes: Falmouth set to become Jamaica’s 4th cruise destination
In autumn 2010, the Port Authority of Jamaica will debut Falmouth, a major new cruise port with world-class facilities and a glorious history that will transform the town one of the Caribbean’s most culturally vibrant cruise destinations.