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Punta Perdiz: the kind blue where the Caribbean dives in peace

Punta Perdiz: the kind blue where the Caribbean dives in peace By: Rachell Cowan Canino/ Photos: Abel Rojas Barallobre Arriving at Punta Perdiz, a corner of the southern coast of Matanzas, is to encounter a landscape worthy of the word beauty, a place where national and foreign visitors agree on the dominant harmony and admiration for the enchanting blue of the Caribbean Sea waters. It is nestled in the heart of the Ciénaga de Zapata, the largest wetland in the insular Caribbean and a biodiversity sanctuary that holds three important management categories: Biosphere Reserve, Ramsar Site, and National Park. Unlike other diving destinations that require long boat trips, here the underwater paradise literally begins from the shore. Punta Perdiz is one of the eleven environmentally certified diving spots in the Ciénaga, and it is home to one of the best-preserved seabeds in the country, with a large coral reserve, seagrass beds [...]

By |2026-04-13T14:00:25-04:0013 de April de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Punta Perdiz: the kind blue where the Caribbean dives in peace

Dominican Republic Trade Show Highlights Tourism’s $15 Billion Impact

Dominican Republic Trade Show Highlights Tourism’s $15 Billion Impact The Dominican Republic hosted its fourth signature Trade Show in Miami, bringing together more than 1,200 travel industry professionals from the United States, Canada and Latin America. The event convened tour operators, travel agencies, airlines, cruise lines and online travel agencies from over 25 states and key source markets across the region, creating a high-impact platform for destination promotion, direct business negotiations and strategic partnerships. David Collado, the Dominican Republic’s minister of tourism, highlighted tourism’s critical role in the Dominican economy, quoting an estimated $15 billion impact on GDP, $5.236 billion in next external income, $1.113 billion in taxes and 479,722 jobs. The trade show also reflected the country’s strong commercial momentum, featuring more than 100 exhibitors and investing companies and generating more than 1,800 scheduled business appointments. “Trade Show 2026 demonstrated that the Dominican Republic not only leads in visitor arrivals [...]

By |2026-04-13T13:24:13-04:0013 de April de 2026|Business|Comments Off on Dominican Republic Trade Show Highlights Tourism’s $15 Billion Impact

NBC ‘Girls Trip’ turns Ocho Rios into global stage for Brand Jamaica

NBC ‘Girls Trip’ turns Ocho Rios into global stage for Brand Jamaica The spotlight of American morning television landed squarely on Jamaica’s north coast as NBC’s Today spinoff “Jenna & Sheinelle” brought its “Girls Trip” broadcast to Sandals Dunn’s River, delivering two days of sunshine, star power, and strategic tourism promotion. Transitioning from the broadcast’s impact to the venue itself, for Sandals Resorts International Chairman Allan Stewart, the choice of venue was intentional and symbolic. “Sandals Dunn’s River is what we call Sandals 2.0… a real, true reflection of what Sandals represents today in 2026,” Stewart said. “It’s an amazing representation of the soul of what Jamaica is… I couldn’t be happier.” Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Ed Bartlett and Sandals Dunns River Resort Executive Chairman Adam Stewart on set at the NBC TV live broadcast in Ocho Rios in March 2026.Photo by Anthony “ER Guru” Turner Moreover, as highlighted by Jamaican-born, [...]

By |2026-04-13T13:20:12-04:0013 de April de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on NBC ‘Girls Trip’ turns Ocho Rios into global stage for Brand Jamaica

Tourist’s numbers and spending; on the rise

Tourist’s numbers and spending; on the rise International tourism in Mexico kicked off 2026 with a higher influx of visitors and a slight increase in spending during their stays: a combination that confirms the sector’s vitality and points to a recovery that is now firmly established following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In February, 8.12 million international travelers entered the country; a figure 8.5% higher than in the same month of 2025, according to data from INEGI. Spending by international tourists reached US$3.12 billion, a figure 0.3% higher compared to the second month of last year; while spending by international day-trippers totaled US$255 million, representing a 1.9% increase. Regarding country of residence, the majority of non-border tourists who traveled to Mexico came from the United States, with 1,295,151 entries; 356,102 arrived from South America and the Caribbean Islands; and 303,254 from Canada. INEGI noted that border tourists are those who [...]

By |2026-04-13T13:17:50-04:0013 de April de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Tourist’s numbers and spending; on the rise

American Airlines Could Restart Venezuela Flights by April 30

American Airlines Could Restart Venezuela Flights by April 30 The first United States airline to restart service to Venezuela in seven years could do so by the end of April. American Airlines said in an update on Thursday that it plans to offer one daily nonstop flight between Miami (MIA) and Caracas (CCS) aboard an Embraer 175 regional aircraft as soon as April 30. However, the carrier is still awaiting final government approval and security clearance, which will determine the official restart date of its route. The Texas-based airline is the first U.S. carrier to announce plans to reenter the Venezuelan market following the Trump administration’s military operation in the South American nation and capture of its leader, Nicolas Maduro, in January. The airline noted that it is working with both the Department of Transportation and the Department of State to relaunch its Venezuelan operations. American Airlines first launched flights to the [...]

By |2026-04-13T13:15:52-04:0013 de April de 2026|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on American Airlines Could Restart Venezuela Flights by April 30

Five ideas for exploring caves in western Cuba

Five ideas for exploring caves in western Cuba Some of Cuba’s largest and most spectacular caves are located in Pinar del Río, a region well-known to travelers for its extraordinary natural beauty. Exploring its caverns means discovering the intrinsic secrets of Cuban nature, making the province an essential destination for those seeking intense emotions and authentic contact with nature, as it boasts the largest cave systems in the country. Caving tourism has significant value in several areas—economic, educational, scientific, and environmental—as it can generate income for communities through job creation (guides, transportation, lodging, food), as well as foster the development of tourism infrastructure in rural or less developed areas, while allowing visitors to learn about geology, cave formation, subterranean biodiversity, and natural history. Furthermore, it facilitates the exploration and study of underground environments that may contain key information about past climate, biodiversity, and geological and paleontological processes. Here, the Sol de Cuba team [...]

By |2026-04-13T13:13:25-04:0013 de April de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Five ideas for exploring caves in western Cuba

The Christ of Cuba, standing on a Havana hilltop

The Christ of Cuba, standing on a Havana hilltop A collaboration by Yoanna Cervera/ Photo: Abel Rojas Barallobre An image surprises the curious passerby: suddenly, it seems as if they are in Rio, very close to that famous sculpture. But no, we are in Cuba, although also close to a Christ, but in Havana. The same figure with open arms, the same protective gesture; but the sea seen from below is different, the heat is different, and its history is different too. The Christ of Havana peeks out from the La Cabaña hill, right at the entrance to the bay. Rather than at the top of a mountain, it stands on a hilltop overlooking the Malecón seawall and the historic center of the Cuban capital. With its 20 meters of white marble, it looks imposing, as if it might start walking at any moment. The story of this sculpture is curious. [...]

By |2026-04-06T14:12:35-04:006 de April de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on The Christ of Cuba, standing on a Havana hilltop

Iberostar Hotels Cuba focuses on fun and sports in Varadero

Iberostar Hotels Cuba focuses on fun and sports in Varadero Hotel Iberostar Origin Laguna Azul. Photo: Courtesy of the hotel chain By: Rachell Cowan Canino The 5-star Iberostar Origin Laguna Azul, the first hotel in Cuba managed solely by a foreign hotel chain, will host the "Dale Agua al Domino" (Mix Up the Dominoes) event. For four days, from April 16 to 19, the event will offer a diverse program combining the traditional Cuban table sport, music, dance, and leisure activities in a sun and beach setting. Promoted by Iberostar Hotels in Cuba, this event offers an experience package designed for those seeking active vacations with a strong focus on fun. The hotel's all-inclusive option guarantees participants accommodation, meals, and beverages throughout their stay. The event kicks off on Thursday, April 16, with a welcome cocktail party featuring music and dancing, as well as VIP check-in for attendees. The [...]

By |2026-04-06T14:10:33-04:006 de April de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Iberostar Hotels Cuba focuses on fun and sports in Varadero

FITCuba 2026 to be held May 7-9 in a hybrid format

FITCuba 2026 to be held May 7-9 in a hybrid format By: Rachell Cowan Canino The International Tourism Fair, FITCuba 2026, will take place on May 7, 8 and 9 in a format that combines virtual professional management with in-person interaction, according to a press release from the Cuban Ministry of Tourism. The agenda for the event, one of the most important in the Cuban tourism sector, is structured as follows: May 7 and 8 will be dedicated to business negotiations, which will be conducted entirely through a specialized virtual platform. May 9 will be dedicated to the general public and will take place in person at Josone Park in Varadero. Currently, the organizing teams are finalizing the technical arrangements to ensure the event's success. Over the next few weeks, tourism authorities will send out a detailed bulletin with connection protocols, the design of the virtual spaces, and other information of [...]

By |2026-04-06T14:04:14-04:006 de April de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on FITCuba 2026 to be held May 7-9 in a hybrid format

Meliá Hotels International brings Pet Friendly services to Cuba

Meliá Hotels International brings Pet Friendly services to Cuba With the arrival of Pet Friendly by Meliá, the hotel chain marks a milestone in the Caribbean country. This experience, a first in Cuba’s tourism sector, is presented as a comprehensive program to offer a comfortable stay for those who consider their pets a fundamental part of the family, according to a press release issued by the Spanish company. The program will begin at two hotels, one in Havana and the other in Varadero. The 5-star Meliá Habana, with a prime location in the most modern area of ​​the Cuban capital, will now add facilities specially designed for the comfort of furry companions in its Classic and Classic Ocean View rooms. This hotel also stands out for its exquisite cuisine and accommodation options that include the exclusive The Level service. At Cuba’s largest beach resort, the Meliá Las Américas, an all-inclusive, 5-star [...]

By |2026-04-06T12:03:01-04:006 de April de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Meliá Hotels International brings Pet Friendly services to Cuba
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