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Dominican Republic shatters record for arrivals with 11.6 million visitors in 2025

Dominican Republic shatters record for arrivals with 11.6 million visitors in 2025 The end of December 2025 marks a historic milestone for tourism in the Dominican Republic, as air arrivals grew by over 10%, reaching a figure close to 960,000 tourists in a single month, the highest monthly record ever achieved by the country. With this performance, the Dominican Republic closed the year with 11.6 million visitors, consolidating the best result in the history of Dominican tourism. This achievement cannot be interpreted as a temporary recovery, but rather as confirmation of a resilient tourism model, capable of growing and sustaining itself in a global environment marked by geopolitical tensions, economic slowdown, and changes in international travel patterns. The performance achieved during the year should be analyzed from a resilience and diversification perspective. The result far exceeds the best pre-pandemic level, when around 667,000 tourists were received monthly, in a considerably more [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:49:47-04:005 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Dominican Republic shatters record for arrivals with 11.6 million visitors in 2025

UN Tourism Confirms New Secretary-General: Shaikha Al Nowais to Become First Woman Leader in 2026

UN Tourism Confirms New Secretary-General: Shaikha Al Nowais to Become First Woman Leader in 2026 Ms. Al Nowais will be the first woman to lead the United Nations Specialised Agency for tourism in its 50-year history. She will begin her term at the start of 2026, having gained significant experience in the private sector, most notably as Corporate Vice President at Rotana Hotels. She also chairs the Abu Dhabi Chamber's Tourism Working Group and serves on the boards of the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council and Les Roches Hospitality Academy. Addressing the Assembly, the Secretary-General-elect said: “This is a triumph for all of us. It is a shared moment that reflects our collective vision for a stronger, more connected, and more compassionate world of tourism. Together, we represent the hopes of millions whose lives are touched by this sector. Together, we carry the belief that tourism, at its best, can uplift nations [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:38:49-04:005 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on UN Tourism Confirms New Secretary-General: Shaikha Al Nowais to Become First Woman Leader in 2026

Antigua and Barbuda Sets Cruise Tourism Records as Over Twelve Thousand Passengers Visit in a Single Day

Antigua and Barbuda Sets Cruise Tourism Records as Over Twelve Thousand Passengers Visit in a Single Day In an extraordinary feat for the Antigua Cruise Port, more than 12,000 passengers disembarked in St. John’s on a single day, making it a historic moment for the island’s thriving cruise tourism sector. This surge in visitor numbers demonstrates the island’s increasing popularity as a top destination in the Caribbean, highlighting Antigua’s capacity to handle large volumes of cruise passengers with ease. Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly cementing its reputation as one of the leading cruise destinations in the region, and this milestone sets the tone for an even brighter future in cruise tourism. With five cruise ships docked at the port, this marks a record-breaking day for Antigua’s tourism infrastructure. The Antigua Cruise Port has consistently expanded its facilities and capabilities to accommodate high-volume cruise traffic. On this special day, five major vessels [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:34:07-04:005 de January de 2026|Transportation|Comments Off on Antigua and Barbuda Sets Cruise Tourism Records as Over Twelve Thousand Passengers Visit in a Single Day

Third edition of “Motivos Cubanacan” in 2026: A hallmark of authentic tourism

Third edition of “Motivos Cubanacan” in 2026: A hallmark of authentic tourism The third edition of “Motivos Cubanacan,” scheduled from April 27 to May 5, 2026, was officially announced at the hotel chain’s end-of-year event. Organizers are already designing a program that combines exploration, sunshine and the beach. This time, the tour will take place in eastern Cuba and will conclude in the resort of Varadero, demonstrating the commitment to diversifying destinations on the island. The event, which began as a space for people to reconnect and share their reasons for traveling to Cuba, is now established as a hallmark of authenticity for the Hotel Group. The announcement comes amid a series of internationally recognized achievements. Yaima Suárez, Cubanacan vice president of Marketing, highlighted that several of the group’s facilities received prestigious awards and certifications in 2025 as free of ozone-depleting substances. According to the executive, these recognitions reflect a management [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:26:22-04:005 de January de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Third edition of “Motivos Cubanacan” in 2026: A hallmark of authentic tourism

U.S. military operation in Venezuela disrupts Caribbean travel

U.S. military operation in Venezuela disrupts Caribbean travel Photo: Pixabay The U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and flew him out of the country early Saturday also disrupted Caribbean travel at a busy travel time for the region. No airline flights were crossing over Venezuela that day, according to FlightRadar24.com. And major airlines canceled hundreds of flights across the Eastern Caribbean and warned passengers that disruptions could continue for days after the FAA imposed restrictions. Flights were canceled to and from several Caribbean destinations including Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Curaçao, Dominica, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. Croix. St. Maarten and St. Lucia. Airlines waived change fees for passengers who had to reschedule flights. But U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Saturday night that the restrictions would end at midnight Eastern time and airlines would be able to resume normal operations Sunday. Southwest Airlines said in a statement [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:22:49-04:005 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on U.S. military operation in Venezuela disrupts Caribbean travel

Dominican Republic to showcase Pedernales, Miches and Punta Bergantín at FITUR 2026

Dominican Republic to showcase Pedernales, Miches and Punta Bergantín at FITUR 2026 The Dominican Republic confirmed its participation in the 2026 International Tourism Fair (FITUR), one of the world’s most important tourism events, to be held in Madrid, Spain. The official delegation will be led by Tourism Minister David Collado, who will head the country’s institutional and promotional agenda aimed at strengthening its position in the European tourism market. During FITUR 2026, the Ministry of Tourism will highlight progress on major strategic projects, including Pedernales, Punta Bergantín and Miches, which are central to the government’s plan to diversify and expand the national tourism offering. The delegation will also announce the arrival of new international hotel brands, reinforcing the Dominican Republic’s appeal as a destination for foreign investment in tourism. According to the Ministry of Tourism, the country will carry out an intensive schedule of meetings with tour operators, airlines and investors, [...]

By |2026-01-06T11:17:49-04:005 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Dominican Republic to showcase Pedernales, Miches and Punta Bergantín at FITUR 2026

‘Rebranded plantations’: how empire shaped luxury Caribbean tourism

‘Rebranded plantations’: how empire shaped luxury Caribbean tourism Luxury tourism in the Caribbean sells a kind of timelessness. A paradise of sun, sea and sand. But to step off the cruise ship or away from the all-inclusive resort is to see a more complex picture: a history of colonialism and a future of climate devastation. New research from the Common Wealth thinktank maps how, over the 400 years since the first English ships arrived in Barbados, empire engineered a system of wealth extraction that shapes the tourism economies of today. Sir Hilary Beckles, Barbadian historian and chair of the Caricom Reparations Commission, describes Barbados as the birthplace of British slave society. Between 1640 and 1807, Britain transported about 387,000 enslaved west Africans to the island. Extraordinary violence, from whippings to amputations and executions, were a regular feature of their lives. On the Codrington Plantation in the mid-18th century, 43% of the enslaved died within three years of [...]

By |2025-12-15T13:33:28-04:0015 de December de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on ‘Rebranded plantations’: how empire shaped luxury Caribbean tourism

The decline in American tourism hits Mexico and the Caribbean: Everything you need to know

The decline in American tourism hits Mexico and the Caribbean: Everything you need to know Mexico joins Jamaica, Bahamas, Barbados, Virgin Islands, Cuba, and others in the Caribbean facing a sudden decline in U.S. tourist arrivals in the last month of this year due to shifting travel trends. Despite the region’s usual appeal, with its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and vibrant tourism scenes, December saw a notable dip in visitors from the U.S. This decline can be attributed to a variety of factors, including changing travel preferences, economic challenges, and increased competition from other destinations. While these Caribbean spots continue to offer unique experiences, the decrease in U.S. arrivals signals the need for the region to adapt and reassess its appeal to maintain its position as a top tourist destination. Understanding these shifts is key for both travelers and the tourism industry in the Caribbean. Mexico: A Slight Decline Doesn’t Diminish Its [...]

By |2025-12-15T13:31:00-04:0015 de December de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on The decline in American tourism hits Mexico and the Caribbean: Everything you need to know

Dominican Republic’s environmental milestone: achieves first resolution on sargassum at the UNEA

Dominican Republic’s environmental milestone: achieves first resolution on sargassum at the UNEA The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) adopted the resolution “Strengthening the global response to the massive influx of Sargassum blooms,” drafted and presented by the Dominican Republic and co-sponsored by Barbados and Jamaica, marking a milestone for the country’s environmental diplomacy and the Greater Caribbean region. This resolution constitutes the first instrument adopted by the UNEA to address the phenomenon of Sargassum, and the first resolution presented by the Dominican Republic to this body, consolidating years of diplomatic work to highlight the growing impact of the massive blooms of this macroalga. It is worth remembering that President Luis Abinader highlighted the urgency in the Caribbean to find a solution to the arrival of these algae on beaches, their impact on tourism, and how the Dominican Republic has been addressing this issue. The text acknowledges that massive influxes of Sargassum represent a ‘serious and growing socio-economic and environmental [...]

By |2025-12-15T12:58:39-04:0015 de December de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Dominican Republic’s environmental milestone: achieves first resolution on sargassum at the UNEA

Cuban Son: Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

Cuban Son: Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Photo: Music in Havana. Pixabay/hoeldino A collaboration by Rachell Cowan Canino The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared Cuban Son an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity last Wednesday. This recognizes this musical and dance expression as a living symbol of Cuba's identity and joy. The announcement, from UNESCO headquarters in New Delhi, is a tribute to the soneros of the island and the world, as well as to those who have kept this tradition alive for generations. The distinction also reaffirms the Cuban state's commitment to the preservation and promotion of its cultural roots. Son, a musical genre born in eastern Cuba and now a fundamental pillar of national music, transcends borders and constitutes an essential element of identity for the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. Its inscription on the UNESCO list celebrates the collective memory, creativity, and vitality of the communities [...]

By |2025-12-15T12:47:26-04:0015 de December de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cuban Son: Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
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