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Caribbean Tourism Organization schedules air connectivity summit

Caribbean Tourism Organization schedules air connectivity summit The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) will host the 2026 CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda in February, a one-day gathering of senior public and private tourism stakeholders, to address the future of Caribbean air connectivity. Themed “Integrating Aviation and Regional Tourism Development,” the summit, which will take place on February 24, will bring together ministers, airline executives, airport leaders and investors to discuss improving air access, supporting sustainable route development and aligning aviation strategy with regional tourism growth. Participants will also explore new partnerships and identify practical solutions to shared airlift challenges facing the region. Program highlights include a keynote address examining the current state and future outlook for Caribbean aviation, the presentation of a CTO air connectivity study by ASM, panel discussions on international and intra-regional route development, a ministerial dialogue on Caribbean airlift strategy, and sessions exploring the link between aviation infrastructure [...]

By |2026-01-19T12:10:52-04:0019 de January de 2026|Events|Comments Off on Caribbean Tourism Organization schedules air connectivity summit

Vietnam launches national tourism platform

Vietnam launches national tourism platform Vietnam has reached a significant milestone in tourism by welcoming its 20 millionth international visitor and launching the country’s first national digital platform dedicated solely to the tourism sector. According to recent assessments by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism) and the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), Vietnam is among the world’s fastest-growing tourism markets, with growth exceeding 21 per cent. This performance stands out amid ongoing post-pandemic adjustments across the global tourism sector, News.Az reports, citing foreign media. The digital platform, developed with the support of the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism and national data institutions, is designed as a unified digital ecosystem for government agencies, businesses, and travellers. It enables real-time monitoring of visitor flows, destination capacity, and market trends, supporting more effective tourism governance. In addition, the platform functions as an AI-powered travel assistant, allowing visitors to plan personalised itineraries, book accommodation and transport, manage [...]

By |2026-01-19T12:06:07-04:0019 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Vietnam launches national tourism platform

The Punta Cana Carnival returns with two days of celebration in its 17th edition

The Punta Cana Carnival returns with two days of celebration in its 17th edition Grupo Puntacana announced the seventeenth edition of the Punta Cana Carnival, to be held on Friday, February 20, and Saturday, February 21, 2026, on Boulevard 1ro de Noviembre in The Village Puntacana. On Friday, February 20, the festivities begin with the Carnival Gala on the parade route for the Punta Cana community, revealing the first glimpse of the flagship troupes: Las Musas de Punta Cana and Los Tres Caras, along with live music. On Saturday, February 21, the gates open at 2:30 p.m., and the grand parade will begin at 4:00 p.m., featuring more than 20 dance troupes and over 1,500 national and international carnival participants celebrating Dominican folklore and culture. More than 15,000 attendees are expected. During the event, the public will be able to enjoy the coronation of King or Queen Momo, the festival’s biggest surprise, as this distinction is awarded to prominent [...]

By |2026-01-19T11:56:53-04:0019 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on The Punta Cana Carnival returns with two days of celebration in its 17th edition

First passengers on flight from Halifax enjoy Varadero

First passengers on flight from Halifax enjoy Varadero Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport received the first flight of the 2025-2026 season from Halifax, Canada, marking the start of the winter tourist season. With 163 passengers on board, the WestJet aircraft arrived promptly at 8:40 p.m. This direct route, which will operate weekly on Fridays, is part of WestJet’s strategy to consolidate its leadership in the Canadian market for Cuba. Upon arrival, the tourists were greeted by representatives of the Gaviota Tourism Group, who welcomed them with traditional music, dance, and a complimentary cocktail, as a symbol of Cuban hospitality. The company, which caters primarily to the Canadian market, offered visitors information about its services and tour packages, designed to maximize their experience in the destination. Speaking to the press, one of the passengers said this was his third time in Cuba. “I’ve been here to see the place, and it’s absolutely beautiful. [...]

By |2026-01-19T11:54:43-04:0019 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on First passengers on flight from Halifax enjoy Varadero

Acapulco, the ʻPearl of the Pacific,’ aims to regain its lustre

Acapulco, the ʻPearl of the Pacific,’ aims to regain its lustre Long a symbol of Mexican glamour, Acapulco has seen its share of challenging years. There have been episodes of crime and violence, and devastating hurricanes – the most recent of which, Otis, hit the city hard in 2023. No wonder the famous seaside resort in the state of Guerrero experienced decreased visitor numbers over the years. But tourism officials say the Mexican Riviera of its heyday – in the 1950s and 1960s – has never stopped believing in its renaissance. And many believe the pearl of the Pacific is gradually regaining its lustre. Supported by significant public and private investments, Acapulco is working to reconnect with the prestige that made its name. The modernization of the waterfront, the opening of new hotel complexes, and the strengthening of security infrastructure reflect a genuine desire for revitalization. For travel advisors, the destination [...]

By |2026-01-19T13:43:47-04:0019 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Acapulco, the ʻPearl of the Pacific,’ aims to regain its lustre

Cuba reaffirms its commitment to Canadian market

Cuba reaffirms its commitment to Canadian market Cuba continues to reaffirm its unwavering commitment to the safety, comfort, and satisfaction of all visitors, with tourism operations running normally and high service standards consistently maintained throughout the winter season. A favourite destination for Canadians, the island is once again demonstrating its strength as a reliable, welcoming, and safe vacation choice, supported by decades of close ties with Canadian market. Juan Carlos García Granda, Cuba’s Minister of Tourism, said that: “Canada has always been a loyal and essential market for Cuba. We continue to welcome Canadian visitors with the same warmth, safety, and quality of service they know and trust.” And the Minister of Tourism continued: “The sustained growth in air capacity and demand clearly shows that Canadians feel confident travelling to Cuba and continue to choose our island for their holidays. I very much want to thank them for their tremendous success.” [...]

By |2026-01-19T11:38:28-04:0019 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cuba reaffirms its commitment to Canadian market

The Caribbean just swept the world’s best beaches list—and one island dominated

The Caribbean just swept the world's best beaches list—and one island dominated The Caribbean has officially claimed its crown as the world's ultimate beach destination for 2026, dominating international rankings and proving that when it comes to pristine sand, crystal-clear waters, and picture-perfect coastlines, no region does it better than these sun-drenched islands. Multiple Caribbean destinations have topped prestigious "best beaches" lists for 2026, with travel experts, tourism organizations, and millions of travelers voting these tropical paradises as the planet's most spectacular coastal getaways. The recognition comes as Caribbean tourism experiences a remarkable resurgence, with visitors flocking to islands that offer not just beautiful beaches but also rich culture, adventure opportunities, and that intangible island magic that keeps people coming back year after year. From the powdery white sands of Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos to the dramatic beauty of Trunk Bay in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Caribbean beaches are [...]

By |2026-01-12T15:08:11-04:0012 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on The Caribbean just swept the world’s best beaches list—and one island dominated

Bahamas.com Wins Caribbean’s Best Tourism Authority Website 2025 at World Travel Tech Awards

Bahamas.com Wins Caribbean's Best Tourism Authority Website 2025 at World Travel Tech Awards Bahamas. Photo: ©Stefan Ugljevarevic/123rf The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) is proud to announce that its official website, Bahamas.com, has been named Caribbean's Best Tourism Authority Website 2025 at the 5th Annual World Travel Tech Awards. The prestigious accolade was announced on 6 December at the World Travel Tech Awards Gala Ceremony 2025 held in Bahrain, celebrating excellence in travel technology and recognising platforms that are redefining how destinations connect with the world. The achievement follows Bahamas.com's nomination among a distinguished regional shortlist that included the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Experience Turks and Caicos, the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, VisitBarbados.org and VisitJamaica.com, placing The Bahamas at the forefront of a highly competitive field of Caribbean tourism leaders. "This award is a powerful affirmation of our national vision," said I. Chester Cooper, Deputy [...]

By |2026-01-12T15:01:35-04:0012 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Bahamas.com Wins Caribbean’s Best Tourism Authority Website 2025 at World Travel Tech Awards

Caribbean Tourism open for Business: CTO reaffirms Regional Resilience and Operational Stability

Caribbean Tourism open for Business: CTO reaffirms Regional Resilience and Operational Stability The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and our 25 member destinations have been closely monitoring geopolitical developments in Venezuela and addressing disruptions experienced by travelers due to the temporary closure of airspace this past weekend. The Caribbean has extensive experience managing external disruptions and has consistently demonstrated the resilience of its tourism industry. We are grateful to our airline partners for adding capacity to ensure travelers were able to continue with their plans, and to the accommodations sector for its flexibility in supporting affected guests, while safeguarding the region’s vital economic engine. Cruise and air travel within the Caribbean remain operational, and advance bookings continue to be strong. CTO encourages travelers to proceed with their plans and assures partners and visitors that the Caribbean remains open for business and ready to welcome travelers. Our 2026 theme, “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” [...]

By |2026-01-12T14:57:39-04:0012 de January de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Caribbean Tourism open for Business: CTO reaffirms Regional Resilience and Operational Stability

Guyana records historic tourism growth

Guyana records historic tourism growth GUYANA’S tourism sector recorded its strongest performance to date in 2025, closing the year with 453,489 visitor arrivals, representing a 22 per cent increase over 2024 and the highest annual total in the country’s history. The results reinforce Guyana’s position as one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the Caribbean. Here’s a breakdown of the recorded figures. NOVEMBER 2025 Visitor arrivals reached 34,706, representing an 8% increase compared to November 2024. This growth is particularly noteworthy as November is traditionally considered a shoulder period for tourism. Performance during the month was supported by increased diaspora travel for family reunions and cultural activities, improved airlift capacity and the adoption of digital booking systems that enhanced travel efficiency. The United States and Caribbean markets remained dominant, while arrivals from Canada and Europe continued to show steady growth. DECEMBER 2025 December recorded 47,337 visitor arrivals, a 21 per cent [...]

By |2026-01-12T14:53:37-04:0012 de January de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Guyana records historic tourism growth
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