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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

More luxury options on the way in 2026

More luxury options on the way in 2026 With Wave season now more than a month underway, one trend is clear: luxury cruises are in high demand. This came up over and over again in my conversations with travel agency leaders and industry analysts at the end of January, and I've heard more of the same this month. I can't say I'm surprised. Wealthy Americans are not only doing just fine but are doing so despite an economy that is having a greater impact on the average consumer. Americans who aren't millionaires are still booking cruises, of course; they're just not doing it as feverishly as those who can afford the luxury products, my sources told me. And those luxury products are particularly abundant this year. After 2025 skewed more heavily toward new contemporary and premium ships, many set to debut this year will join luxury line fleets. Explora Journeys, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, [...]

By |2026-02-23T16:17:26-04:0023 de February de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on More luxury options on the way in 2026

CTO Official says Tourism Success Inseparable From Caribbean Agriculture

CTO Official says Tourism Success Inseparable From Caribbean Agriculture The Secretary-General of the Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Dona Regis-Prosper, says the future of Caribbean economic stability lies not in the boardroom but in the soil. CTO Secretary General, Dona Regis-Prosper, addressing 54th annual AgriFestAddressing the opening of the 54th annual AgriFest here, Regis-Propser, who is also the CTO chief executive officer, told delegates that modern tourism success remains inseparable from the Caribbean’s agrarian roots. She described the three-day showcase of agriculture and technology as a reckoning with regional identity, noting that “before there were hotels, airports, seaports (and) cruise ships, there was land, soil and cultivation. “Tourism really began in a garden,”  she said, praising the US Virgin Islands for sustaining agriculture as a core pillar of its social and economic fabric rather than treating it as a secondary industry. Regis-Prosper, whose career includes work on St. Croix-based energy projects [...]

By |2026-02-23T16:13:41-04:0023 de February de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on CTO Official says Tourism Success Inseparable From Caribbean Agriculture

Cayo Santa María’s smart tourism destination assessment begins

Cayo Santa María’s smart tourism destination assessment begins Managed by Segittur, the Spanish state-owned company for the Management of Innovation and Tourism Technologies, the assessment of Cayo Santa María, Cuba, as a Smart Tourism Destination (STD) has begun. The Gaviota Tourism Group announced via social media that this process, promoted by SETUR, constitutes “a fundamental step to continue offering the best experience to our visitors.” With 38 years of hotel excellence, Gaviota manages 44,049 rooms and 121 hotels on the island. Using this new model in Cayo Santa María, the group seeks to improve competitiveness and the quality of its customers’ stay; strengthen governance, innovation and technology; and reaffirm its commitment to sustainability and accessibility. Once the comprehensive assessment is complete, it will be time to develop a tailored action plan for the destination. “We are moving forward with purpose. We continue to be a benchmark,” the Group’s statement concludes. What [...]

By |2026-02-23T16:11:13-04:0023 de February de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cayo Santa María’s smart tourism destination assessment begins

The Dominican Republic’s biggest tourism marketplace is set for April

The Dominican Republic’s biggest tourism marketplace is set for April The Dominican Republic’s largest annual tourism marketplace is coming back to Punta Cana next spring. The Asociación de Hoteles y Turismo de la República Dominicana (Asonahores) has announced the 2026 edition of the Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange, scheduled for April 22–24 at the Barceló Bávaro Convention Center. The event has long been considered the country’s premier tourism trade show and one of the Caribbean’s most influential business platforms. DATE brings together Dominican suppliers — including hotels, tour operators and destination companies — with international buyers through pre-scheduled appointments and structured business rounds. The format is designed to generate future bookings, long-term contracts and new investment, with direct ripple effects across the national economy. Tourism at a Defining Moment Organizers framed the upcoming edition against the backdrop of continued tourism growth in the Dominican Republic. Javier Tejada, first vice president of Asonahores, [...]

By |2026-02-23T16:03:27-04:0023 de February de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on The Dominican Republic’s biggest tourism marketplace is set for April

Tour operators say Cuba tours are running, but clients are wary

Tour operators say Cuba tours are running, but clients are wary Several tour operators that serve the U.S. market reported they have not faced major issues with itineraries in Cuba. Photo Credit: Cultural Island Travel Recent headlines may paint a grim picture of Cuba's tourism sector, but tour operators said they don't fully capture the reality on the ground. A nationwide energy shortage caused by the U.S. blockade of Venezuelan fuel exports to Cuba prompted Canadian airlines to halt flights to the Caribbean island and several European nations to warn travelers of potential travel disruptions. But as of mid-February, several tour operators catering to the U.S. market said they have not faced major issues operating itineraries, reporting that restaurants and hotels use generators for power and that ground transportation for tourists is operating as usual. And while Cuban aviation officials have said airlines cannot refuel in-country, that should not [...]

By |2026-02-23T15:56:41-04:0023 de February de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Tour operators say Cuba tours are running, but clients are wary

Brazil Carnivals set to attract 65 million revelers in 2026

Brazil Carnivals set to attract 65 million revelers in 2026 Brazil is preparing for another record-breaking Carnival season, with more than 65 million people expected to join celebrations across the country in 2026. According to estimates from Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism and Embratur, the national tourism promotion agency, this represents a 22% increase compared with last year, highlighting the growing appeal of one of the world’s most iconic cultural events. Carnival remains a key driver of Brazil’s tourism industry and overall economy. Major cities including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador, and Belo Horizonte alone are forecast to attract around 40 million participants, demonstrating the scale and nationwide importance of the annual festivities. Rio de Janeiro, widely considered the global capital of Carnival, is anticipating an exceptional year. The “Cidade Maravilhosa” expects up to eight million attendees for its celebrations, which include hundreds of street parties such as blocos and the [...]

By |2026-02-16T16:35:13-04:0016 de February de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Brazil Carnivals set to attract 65 million revelers in 2026

This Beloved Barbados Resort Just Reopened as a Marriott All-Inclusive

This Beloved Barbados Resort Just Reopened as a Marriott All-Inclusive Marriott International’s all-inclusive strategy in the Caribbean continues to widen — and Barbados is becoming one of its most important addresses. Crystal Cove, Barbados, A Tribute Portfolio All-Inclusive Resort has officially opened on the island’s West Coast, marking the first all-inclusive property under Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio brand. The 88-room resort represents another step in Marriott’s steady integration of its established brands into the all-inclusive space, a segment the company has been expanding aggressively across the Caribbean. And the room count is a bit misleading — even with 88 rooms, this place feels even smaller, more boutique. It fits right into the classic conception of the Barbados resort — with a modern, all-inclusive spin. The opening also lands in a year when Marriott’s footprint on the island is set to grow again. Later this year, the Autograph Collection–branded Royalton Vessence is slated [...]

By |2026-02-16T16:30:49-04:0016 de February de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on This Beloved Barbados Resort Just Reopened as a Marriott All-Inclusive

Guyana to Host SOTIC in October

Guyana to Host SOTIC in October The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Tuesday said it has selected Guyana to host its flagship State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC) in October 2026, marking the first time the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will stage the conference since its inception. CTMonthsThe CTO said that the SOTIC serves as its principal forum for examining critical issues, sharing innovation and shaping the future direction of Caribbean tourism and that the October 5–9 will bring together various stakeholders including Caribbean tourism leaders, international delegates, policymakers, youth representatives, journalists and industry stakeholders. CTO Secretary-General and chief executive officer, Dona Regis-Prosper, has emphasised the organization’s focus on community-centered tourism experiences under its 2026 theme, ”One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences”. She said Guyana is a destination that exemplifies these priorities, noting the region’s resilience and shared commitment to building an inclusive, future-ready tourism sector — themes expected to feature prominently during [...]

By |2026-02-16T16:25:41-04:0016 de February de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Guyana to Host SOTIC in October

Dominican tourism breaks January record with 1.2 million visitors

Dominican tourism breaks January record with 1.2 million visitors Dominican tourism recorded a strong start to the year, welcoming 1,219,606 visitors in January, a 5.5% increase compared to the same month in 2025, 14.2% more than 2014, and 61.7% above pre-pandemic levels in 2019, according to Tourism Minister David Collado. Presenting the figures at the Pontifical Catholic University Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), Collado reported that 825,847 tourists arrived by air, reflecting an 8.7% year-on-year increase, while 393,759 cruise passengers arrived by sea, up 21% from 2025 and 152% from 2019. “This is the first time in our history that the country has received more than 1.2 million visitors in January, confirming the extraordinary momentum of Dominican tourism,” Collado said. The United States led visitor arrivals with 35%, followed by Canada (24%), Argentina (8%), Colombia (5%), France (3%), and the United Kingdom and Italy (2% each). Punta Cana International Airport handled 63% [...]

By |2026-02-16T16:21:25-04:0016 de February de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Dominican tourism breaks January record with 1.2 million visitors
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