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Uganda expands tourism campaign across major Italian cities

Uganda expands tourism campaign across major Italian cities Uganda has launched a new international tourism campaign in Italy, focusing on key cities including Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence. The initiative aims to increase inbound travel by promoting Uganda’s wildlife tourism, natural landscapes and cultural attractions to European travellers. The campaign reflects a broader strategy to expand Uganda’s presence in the competitive global tourism market, with Italy identified as a priority source market due to its established outbound travel sector. Focus on European tourism market The Uganda tourism campaign is designed to strengthen visibility in Europe, where long-haul travel demand has been recovering steadily. Italy remains one of the continent’s key outbound tourism markets, with travellers showing interest in nature-based tourism, сафари experiences and sustainable travel. Uganda’s tourism authorities are targeting travel trade professionals, tour operators and media platforms across the Italian market. The campaign includes promotional events, destination marketing activities and [...]

By |2026-03-30T14:06:31-04:0030 de March de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Uganda expands tourism campaign across major Italian cities

Royal Caribbean’s fourth Icon-class ship will be Hero of the Seas

Royal Caribbean's fourth Icon-class ship will be Hero of the Seas Royal Caribbean's fourth Icon-class ship will be called Hero of the Seas, and it will have some features that are not on its sister vessels. Home to eight neighborhoods, 28 dining venues and nine pools (the most on any cruise ship, says Royal Caribbean), Hero of the Seas will sail seven-night eastern and western Caribbean cruises from Miami. The maiden cruise is scheduled for Aug. 11, 2027. Bookings open for Crown & Anchor Society loyalty members on April 1 and for the general public on April 2. On Hero of the Seas, Royal Caribbean will debut the Ultimate Family Treehouse, a three-deck space for up to 12 guests. Royal Caribbean calls it "a dream come true for kids and kids at heart" with a rooftop terrace and private whirlpool, a two-deck teen space, and two main bedrooms, each with its [...]

By |2026-03-30T14:00:54-04:0030 de March de 2026|Transportation|Comments Off on Royal Caribbean’s fourth Icon-class ship will be Hero of the Seas

Tourism begins construction of photo stop in Punta Rucia

Tourism begins construction of photo stop in Punta Rucia The Minister of Tourism, David Collado, led the start of work on the construction of a photo stop on the beach of Punta Rucia, in the municipal district of Estero Hondo, municipality of La Isabela. As explained, the intervention will cover 352 square meters, with a 1,391-square-meter area of influence. In addition, it will include paving the road, rebuilding sidewalks and curbs, and installing ground cover to protect the coastal edge. The project also includes the construction of sidewalks, curbs, gardens, road signage, lighting, and landscaping, as well as the placement of a reinforced-concrete city brand sign, as part of the comprehensive environmental improvements. Impact and benefits of the parador The project, which will be supervised by the Executive Committee for Infrastructure in Tourist Zones ( CEIZTUR ), has an investment of RD$10,822,480. During the event, Collado stated that these types of projects, although smaller in scale, generate a significant impact on the tourism development of the communities.  The official highlighted that the new space will serve as a point of [...]

By |2026-03-30T13:56:05-04:0030 de March de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Tourism begins construction of photo stop in Punta Rucia

17 New Caribbean Hotels opening in 2026

17 New Caribbean Hotels opening in 2026 All told, last year was a relatively light one for Caribbean hotels; while there were some stunners, a number of the most anticipated properties set to open in 2025 ended up, well, not actually opening. What that does mean is that there’s a very healthy pipeline of exciting new hotels slated to welcome their first guests in 2026 in the Caribbean, from hip urban hotels in places like Grand Cayman to new luxury resorts in emerging destinations (Four Seasons’ Cartagena outpost) to large-scale all-inclusive resorts in trending hotspots like Punta Cana. It should be a very eventful year for Caribbean hotels. Here are 17 different properties set to open their doors in the Caribbean this year — and ones we’re particularly stoked about. One of our favorite all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean is launching a big expansion this year, with three new, distinct resorts [...]

By |2026-03-30T13:53:21-04:0030 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on 17 New Caribbean Hotels opening in 2026

Canada’s WestJet to operate flights to Puerto Plata and Punta Cana in summer

Canada’s WestJet to operate flights to Puerto Plata and Punta Cana in summer Canadian airline WestJet included Puerto Plata and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic in its 2026 summer calendar, which offers routes to destinations in the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico. Departures to the DR will be from Toronto with several frequencies throughout the summer. Therefore, frequencies to Puerto Plata once a week, on Tuesdays from May 15 to October 20, 2026. It will have several flights to Punta Cana. The first will run from April 29 to September 2, with two services per week on Wednesdays and Thursdays. In addition to another on Saturdays and Sundays, from May 2 to October 25. Another frequency will be once a week on Tuesdays from July 7 to September 8. Another will be on Fridays from July 3 to September 4, according to Pax News. From Montreal, the airline will also have flights once a week from Samaná and Puerto Plata. The program also [...]

By |2026-03-30T13:41:17-04:0030 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on Canada’s WestJet to operate flights to Puerto Plata and Punta Cana in summer

Havanatur S.A. launches Pride Tourism product line

Havanatur S.A. launches Pride Tourism product line The launch of the Turismo Pride (Pride Tourism) product line by the Havanatur S.A. International Group of Tour Operators and Travel Agencies is one of the latest developments in the sector. On its official platforms, Havanatur explains that, aimed at the global LGBTQ+ community, Pride Tourism presents the island to potential international clients as an open, safe, diverse, and respectful destination. During the launch ceremony, the familiarization trip for Mexican tour operators to Cuba was also unveiled, along with the presentation of the Fiesta de Colores Festival, an event dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community, scheduled for May 14-19, 2026, between Havana and Varadero, as Infotur reported. LGBTQ+ tourism has become one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic segments globally. Experts also highlight the high level of customer loyalty, higher average spending than that of the general tourist, and a growing demand for safe, inclusive, [...]

By |2026-03-30T13:38:35-04:0030 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Havanatur S.A. launches Pride Tourism product line

Guacamaro’s Tour: Sustainable tourism with a community focus in Matanzas

Guacamaro’s Tour: Sustainable tourism with a community focus in Matanzas By: Rachell Cowan Canino /Photos: Courtesy of the project There are places you visit and places you inhabit, even if only for a few hours. Guacamaro’s Tour belongs to the latter category. Just a stone’s throw from Varadero, Cuba’s main beach resort, this Local Development Project (LDP) is rewriting the tourism narrative in the province of Matanzas, demonstrating that beyond the bridges and all-inclusive hotels, there is a profound, authentic, and transformative Cuba. We are greeted by Judith Rodríguez Reyes, the project director, in a setting that could well be the prelude to the experience: the intense green of the Matanzas mountains serves as a backdrop while the first birdsong announces that here, nature sets the pace. Judith is not your typical hotel executive; she comes from the world of rescue and the Red Cross, and the perspective of someone who [...]

By |2026-03-24T10:50:10-04:0024 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Guacamaro’s Tour: Sustainable tourism with a community focus in Matanzas

Cuba announces new investment opportunities

Cuba announces new investment opportunities Photo: Razones de Cuba By Rachell Cowan Canino The Cuban government announced a package of measures aimed at expanding the participation of Cubans living abroad in the national economy, facilitating their access to private businesses, productive projects, and the country's financial system. The provisions were detailed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment, Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, during his appearance on the television program Mesa Redonda. The official explained that the new regulations seek to create conditions for Cubans living outside the country to become more directly involved in economic activities on the island, with an emphasis on investment opportunities of varying scales and sectors. One of the main new developments is the possibility for Cubans living abroad, even without legal residency in Cuba, to participate as partners or owners of private companies in the country. According to Pérez-Oliva Fraga, this participation will [...]

By |2026-03-24T10:45:20-04:0024 de March de 2026|Business, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Cuba announces new investment opportunities

What the song “Guantanamera” doesn’t tell you

What the song "Guantanamera" doesn't tell you A collaboration by Yoanna Cervera/ Photos: Guantanamo Travel When dawn breaks in Cuba, the light always chooses the same spot to appear first: the easternmost point of the island. That's why the people of Guantánamo proudly say that they receive the sun before anyone else, as if each sunrise were an exclusive gift. So when someone hums "Guantanamera, guajira guantanamera," they may not realize they are unwittingly invoking the land where the day is born first. And what follows is an invitation to explore it. The City of Guantanamo: Straight streets and much more Before venturing into the mountains and coasts, it's worth stopping in the provincial capital. Guantánamo is a city laid out in a grid pattern, with straight, wide streets that distinguish it from the colonial design of other Cuban cities. Those who walk its streets discover a unique feature: many architectural [...]

By |2026-03-23T13:24:13-04:0023 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on What the song “Guantanamera” doesn’t tell you

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 |2026-03-24T10:51:01-04:0018 de March de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Regla: 339 years of history, faith and tradition on the other side of Havana
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