Caribbean tourism grows despite low demand from the U.S.
Caribbean tourism grows despite low demand from the U.S. The Caribbean tourism industry, by and large, is still showing some real grit, with initial data from the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) suggesting international arrivals actually nudged up by approximately 2% during the first half of 2025, in comparison to the same timeframe back in 2024. If you look at it, the region played host to around 18.5 million visitors between January and June 2025. This, broadly speaking, surpasses the 18.2 million figure from 2024, not to mention the 17.5 million seen way back in 2019, just before, of course, the whole pandemic thing threw a wrench into global travel. The growth rate, while maybe not quite as explosive as the immediate post-pandemic bounce, still indicates a generally positive trajectory for the sector. As Paul Garnes, who takes care of the CTO’s database, put it, “The Caribbean tourism industry showed strong resilience and continued [...]












