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Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana

Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana A street in Regla By: Rachell Cowan Canino / Photos: Abel Rojas Barallobre Just a seven-minute boat ride from Old Havana, across the bay, lies the municipality of Regla. Celebrating its 339th anniversary on March 3, this small piece of land, barely nine square kilometers in size, offers travelers a unique immersion into the most authentic roots of Cuban culture. Arriving in Regla is a tourist experience in itself. The boat trip, which crosses the waters of Havana Bay, separates two worlds and prepares visitors to discover a place where time, air, and sea salt have a distinct quality. The original inhabitants called this land Guaicanamar, "facing the sea," and that connection to the ocean remains intact. A destination of faith and syncretism Religious women give thanks to Our Lady of of Regla or [...]

By |2026-03-18T23:51:57-04:0018 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana

Varadero airport: Cuba’s first to be 100% self-sufficient using solar energy

Varadero airport: Cuba's first to be 100% self-sufficient using solar energy With a capacity of 1,212 MW and storage for 5 hours, the Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport will guarantee stable and sustainable operations, sending a message of resilience to the world amidst the complex energy situation facing the island. In a context of enormous challenges for the National Electric System (SEN), Cuba's main tourism hub is taking an important step toward the future. The Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer International Airport, gateway to Varadero, will become the first airport in the country to self-manage its entire electricity demand thanks to the installation of an ambitious solar park. According to information published by the newspaper Girón, this project, which is already in the preparation phase, is not only an infrastructure project but also an energy lifeline for Cuba's most important sun and beach destination. While much of the country faces electricity supply [...]

By |2026-03-18T23:44:47-04:0018 de March de 2026|Business, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Varadero airport: Cuba’s first to be 100% self-sufficient using solar energy

Cubanacan travel agency launches tourism experiences competition

Cubanacan travel agency launches tourism experiences competition By: Rachell Cowan Canino The Cubanacan travel agency invites all tourism professionals in Cuba to participate in the Tourism Experiences Competition, a space conceived as a prelude to the major MasterTours 2026 Event. The objective of this initiative is to select the most innovative, authentic, and viable tourism products to incorporate into the Cubanacán Travel Experiences catalog, thus recognizing the talent of professionals in the sector nationwide. The call for entries is open to guides, creators, and tourism professionals who have proposals that reflect the best of Cuba, from its heritage and nature to its living culture and traditions. The agency is looking for original ideas that connect travelers with authentic experiences and that are feasible to implement. Calendar and participation The competition will take place according to the following schedule: • Call for entries: March 2026 • Submission period: March to April 30, [...]

By |2026-03-18T23:42:18-04:0018 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cubanacan travel agency launches tourism experiences competition

Caguanes National Park: Sighting of the endangered Cuban black hawk

Caguanes National Park: Sighting of the endangered Cuban black hawk About 30 kilometers from the city of Yaguajay, in the province of Sancti Spíritus, lies a place that seems frozen in time: Caguanes National Park. Its territory encompasses portions of land and sea, more than 10 caves, and a system of keys and islets known as Cayos de Piedra. However, what is most striking for many visitors and nature experts are its rock formations, shaped over centuries by water erosion. Instead of white sand beaches, there are cliffs and mangroves that create a unique ecosystem. Caves such as Cueva Grande and Cueva de Los Chivos boast archaeological evidence of the area’s indigenous peoples, including Taíno pictographs. The caves also served as a refuge for privateers and smugglers during the colonial era, adding a touch of legend to the place. Biodiversity in its purest form Recently, a new sighting of the endemic Cuban [...]

By |2026-03-02T15:21:55-04:002 de March de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Caguanes National Park: Sighting of the endangered Cuban black hawk

Puerto Plata breaks record: 67 cruise ships will arrive in March

Puerto Plata breaks record: 67 cruise ships will arrive in March The Puerto Plata destination continues to consolidate itself as one of the main cruise hubs in the Caribbean, with 67 ships scheduled for March 2026, distributed between the Amber Cove (24) and Taíno Bay (43) terminals, according to the official calendar of the Ministry of Tourism. The Minister of Tourism, David Collado, has reiterated that strengthening cruise tourism is part of the national strategy aimed at boosting the economic development of destinations and generating greater opportunities for local communities linked to tourism. In that same vein, Yokasta Almonte, head of the Puerto Plata Tourism Office, highlighted that the constant flow of arrivals reaffirms the confidence of the main cruise lines in the destination’s port infrastructure, as well as in the quality and diversity of its tourism offerings. The economic impact of this movement is directly reflected in the dynamism of [...]

By |2026-03-02T15:23:40-04:002 de March de 2026|Transportation|Comments Off on Puerto Plata breaks record: 67 cruise ships will arrive in March

Artificial intelligence will redefine travel in 2026

Artificial intelligence will redefine travel in 2026 Photo: Tara Winstead/ Pexels By: Rachell Cowan Canino The year 2026 will be remembered as the year artificial intelligence (AI) became the central focus of the global tourism industry. What once required hours of searching across multiple platforms is now resolved in seconds thanks to algorithms that anticipate travelers' desires. According to the Simon-Kucher's Global Travel Trends 2026 report, 35% of travelers already use AI tools to plan their routes, a figure that jumps to 50% among Generation Z. In Asian markets, penetration reaches 60-80%, paving the way for the rest of the world. Precedence Research forecasts that the market for generative AI applied to travel will reach $5.8 billion by 2032, driven by its ability to predict fares, recommend accommodation and optimize expenses. The main transformation lies in hyper-personalization. Tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are eroding traffic from traditional searches on [...]

By |2026-03-02T15:13:20-04:002 de March de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Artificial intelligence will redefine travel in 2026

New edition 318 of TTC dedicated to ITB Berlin 2026

New edition 318 of TTC dedicated to ITB Berlin 2026 We are enthusiastcally preparing for ITB Berlin 2026, one of the most important events on the international tourism calendar. We at Travel Trade Caribbean reiterate our commitment to promo ting vibrant Caribbean destinations, with a special focus on Cuba as a must-see for travelers from around the world. The trade show will be a perfect opportunity to strengthen partnerships, showcase investment opportunities and open new routes that contribute to the sustainable development of tourism in the region. Cuba, with its rich culture, history and natural attractions, continues to consolidate its position as a leading destination in the Caribbean. Our team, in collaboration with local and inter national partners, works tirelessly to promote its potential and highlight its authenticity. ITB Berlin 2026 promises to be a meeting point for innovation, knowledge sharing and forging connections that will drive tourism growth in an [...]

By |2026-03-02T15:06:15-04:002 de March de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on New edition 318 of TTC dedicated to ITB Berlin 2026

ITB Berlin 2026: 60 years making a mark on tourism while looking to the future

60 years making a mark on tourism while looking to the future   The 2026 edition of ITB Berlin promises to be one of the most outstanding in the history of this global travel trade fair, distinguished by its many new features and focus on the future of tourism. Regarding regional participation, the Middle East and North Africa will continue to be key players, with countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Jordan and Egypt—which will have its own large pavilion—aiming to strengthen their international presence. Air connectivity will also be reinforced, facilitating access and enhancing the attractiveness of this region. Asia-Pacific will be one of the growth drivers, with Thailand as the largest exhibitor, along with Malaysia, Japan, China, South Korea, Indonesia and Vietnam. Australia, New Zealand, India and Pacific island destinations will also have a significant presence, reflecting the recovery and expansion of these markets [...]

By |2026-03-02T14:59:50-04:002 de March de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on ITB Berlin 2026: 60 years making a mark on tourism while looking to the future

Cuba at ITB Berlin 2026: Strategies and resilience in a challenging scenario

Cuba at ITB Berlin 2026: Strategies and resilience in a challenging scenario A collaboration of Claudia Dupeirón Amid a complex international context and with an economy battered by the tightening of the US blockade, Cuba is set to reaffirm its commitment to tourism at the ITB Berlin trade fair, running March 3 through 5. The event, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, promotes B2B exchange and will be an opportune setting to strengthen Cuba's presence in the German market, one of the most important tourism markets for the Caribbean nation. Orlando Ramos, Cuban Tourism counselor to Germany, explained that the fair will be a key opportunity to demonstrate the destination's resilience and present new offers for the 2026/27 summer and winter seasons. "The professional nature and the intense schedule of meetings will allow us to engage in dialogue with tour operators, agencies, specialized media and local authorities to explain the [...]

By |2026-03-02T14:54:11-04:002 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cuba at ITB Berlin 2026: Strategies and resilience in a challenging scenario

Cap Cana makes a big bet on sports tourism with more than 20 events

Cap Cana makes a big bet on sports tourism with more than 20 events Emma-Kate Lidbury Celebrates her win after just 6 days removed from a 2nd place finish in Raleigh. With more than 20 sporting events scheduled for 2026, Cap Cana is increasingly committed to hosting sporting events to attract more visitors to its facilities and promote a healthy lifestyle. Jorge Subero Medina, CEO of Cap Cana, believes there should be a national strategy to diversify tourism offerings and strengthen the economy through sports. “From the beginning of our creation, the main concept of Cap Cana was to focus on sports and we are achieving it,” he stated. He explained that tourists coming to the country should be offered a different experience, one that goes beyond sun and beaches, which has sparked greater interest in sports tourism. Among the most outstanding tournaments held in the world-renowned destination city are fishing tournaments [...]

By |2026-02-23T16:20:00-04:0023 de February de 2026|Events|Comments Off on Cap Cana makes a big bet on sports tourism with more than 20 events
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