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Meliá is Opening a New Hotel in Mexico City

Meliá is Opening a New Hotel in Mexico City Mexico City is having a major moment — and one of the world’s largest hotel companies wants a piece of it. Meliá Hotels International is returning to the Mexican capital this summer with the debut of INNSiDE Mexico Roma Norte, a new lifestyle hotel landing right in the creative heart of one of the city’s most stylish neighborhoods. Set to open June 8, the 91-room hotel marks Meliá’s very first property in Mexico City — and its ninth across Mexico, a market the company calls one of its most important anywhere in the world. A Hotel Built for the “Bleisure” Traveler The new INNSiDE is squarely aimed at the kind of traveler who no longer draws a hard line between a work trip and a vacation. That blend of business and leisure, increasingly known as “bleisure,” has become one of the fastest-growing trends in travel, and few [...]

By |2026-06-02T11:23:56-04:002 de June de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Meliá is Opening a New Hotel in Mexico City

St. Lucia Agent Months program returns with more incentives

St. Lucia Agent Months program returns with more incentives The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) is bolstering its partnership with the travel trade through the annual Saint Lucia Agent Months (SLAM) program. Running June through November, SLAM provides travel professionals with exclusive booking incentives, limited time offers and discounted rates across the island's premier hotels and restaurants. The initiative is designed to transform product knowledge into authentic advocacy by allowing advisors to experience Saint Lucia just as their clients would. Participants can enjoy curated land and sea excursions, vibrant culinary tours and a dedicated day of structured site inspections. This year's program highlights new developments, including the holistic wellness property The LifeCo, and the ultra-exclusive La Belle Helene by Windjammer Landing. Travel advisors interested in participating or planning a visit are encouraged to contact the SLTA sales department directly at [email protected]. Source: Travel Weekly

By |2026-06-02T11:21:52-04:002 de June de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on St. Lucia Agent Months program returns with more incentives

JetBlue is flying from New York to a Caribbean Island 

JetBlue is flying from New York to a Caribbean Island The turquoise gives it away long before you land. Coming in along the west coast, you watch the white sand meet the water in colors that don’t look quite real from 35,000 feet, and a few minutes later you’re on the ground, stepping into one of the most complete destinations in the Caribbean. That’s an easy trip to make right now, because JetBlue is flying daily nonstop between New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and Barbados. It’s a direct line to an island that quietly does almost everything well — some of the region’s best beaches, a deep bench of luxury resorts, one of the Caribbean’s strongest food scenes, and a history that lands differently in 2026. What I’ve always liked about Barbados is that it never focused on a single thing. People come for the beaches and end up obsessed with the restaurants. They book a resort and spend their afternoons [...]

By |2026-06-02T11:19:59-04:002 de June de 2026|Transportation|Comments Off on JetBlue is flying from New York to a Caribbean Island 

Iberostar Hotels & Resorts and UNDP launch alliance for a more resilient tourism sector

Iberostar Hotels & Resorts and UNDP launch alliance for a more resilient tourism sector Iberostar Hotels & Resorts and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed a strategic alliance to promote more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient tourism value chains in the Dominican Republic, focusing on environmental responsibility, climate resilience, and support for local suppliers and MSMEs linked to the tourism industry. The agreement, signed by Alejandro Francisco Ferrer Alcalde and Ana María Díaz, includes initiatives aimed at decarbonizing the tourism supply chain, strengthening supplier capabilities, encouraging responsible production and consumption practices, and improving climate risk management and operational resilience. The partnership will also create spaces for dialogue and collaboration among the private sector, academia, financial institutions, and government entities to advance sustainability in tourism. Priority areas include emissions reduction, sustainable finance, environmental and social standards, and training programs for local businesses. Ana María Díaz highlighted the importance of cooperation between the private sector and international organizations in driving [...]

By |2026-06-02T11:17:54-04:002 de June de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Iberostar Hotels & Resorts and UNDP launch alliance for a more resilient tourism sector

Festival of Colors: Cuba celebrates diversity and inclusion in tourism

Festival of Colors: Cuba celebrates diversity and inclusion in tourism Traveling to enjoy new experiences with the assurance that cultural diversity and inclusive tourism are championed in the chosen destination is one of the certainties offered by the “Fiesta de Colores” event, organized by Havanatur S.A., which will be held in Havana and Varadero from October 20 through 26. The event promises to be a key meeting point for the LGBTQ+ community, thanks to a program of activities designed to “break down barriers and build bridges of respect and acceptance,” as Orisel Chacón Hernández, director of the Havana branch of the International Tour & Travel Group Havanatur S.A., told the press. “We firmly believe that inclusion is not just an ideal, but a commitment,” he stated at the end of 2025, during the presentation of Fiesta de Colores, a Havanatur event supported by the Blue Diamond Resorts hotel chain and Be [...]

By |2026-06-02T11:16:13-04:002 de June de 2026|Events, Outstanding news|Comments Off on Festival of Colors: Cuba celebrates diversity and inclusion in tourism

Soroa: The permanent rainbow hidden in the Sierra del Rosario

Soroa: The permanent rainbow hidden in the Sierra del Rosario By: Rachell Cowan Canino There are places in Cuba that seem designed by an artist obsessed with detail. Soroa is one of them. Just 80 kilometers west of Havana, nestled in the Sierra del Rosario—declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—this small valley boasts such abundant natural beauty. Known as the “Rainbow of Cuba,” it owes its nickname to an optical phenomenon that occurs daily at its main waterfall. It is the ideal destination for a weekend getaway or a day trip from the capital, offering a complete contrast to the hustle and bustle of Havana. The heart of the area is the Soroa Waterfall, a 22-meter cascade where the Manantiales River plunges between ancient rocks, forming a natural pool perfect for a refreshing swim. When the sun's rays pierce the mist on the water, the multicolored rainbow that gives the place its [...]

By |2026-06-02T11:02:55-04:002 de June de 2026|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Soroa: The permanent rainbow hidden in the Sierra del Rosario

Cabo Rojo International Airport set to begin operations in February 2027

Cabo Rojo International Airport set to begin operations in February 2027 The Cabo Rojo International Airport is expected to begin receiving its first aircraft in February 2027, according to Dominican government officials who recently inspected the progress of the project in Pedernales province. During the supervisory visit, José Ignacio Paliza confirmed that the airport will initially operate with a limited number of flights that will gradually increase as tourism and passenger demand expand in the Cabo Rojo area. He also noted that the first hotels in the emerging tourist destination are projected to open later in 2027. Meanwhile, Víctor Pichardo reported that the airport’s key infrastructure is in advanced stages of development, with the runway already entering the paving phase. Authorities also reviewed progress on the control tower, taxiway, drainage systems, passenger terminal, and other complementary facilities within the airport complex. Project engineers stated that although recent rainfall caused minor delays in some construction activities, the overall schedule remains [...]

By |2026-05-26T13:02:41-04:0026 de May de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Cabo Rojo International Airport set to begin operations in February 2027

The Caribbean is getting its first Major Fashion Week in June

The Caribbean is getting its first Major Fashion Week in June The Caribbean is getting its first major fashion week. Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in the Dominican Republic is set to host the inaugural Casa de Campo Fashion Week from June 4 to 8, transforming the storied luxury resort in La Romana into a four-day stage for runway shows, designer presentations, art exhibitions and wellness programming — and signaling a bigger ambition: to establish the Dominican Republic as a permanent fixture on the international fashion calendar. It’s the first event of its kind in the Caribbean at this scale, and it lands at an interesting moment for the region. The Dominican Republic has spent the past several years quietly building itself into one of the most dynamic luxury destinations in the Caribbean, with record tourism numbers, a deepening hotel pipeline and a cultural and creative scene that has gained increasing international visibility. Casa de Campo Fashion Week is the most ambitious statement yet of that broader positioning — [...]

By |2026-05-26T13:00:59-04:0026 de May de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on The Caribbean is getting its first Major Fashion Week in June

Dominican Republic surpasses 1.1 million Canadian tourists

Dominican Republic surpasses 1.1 million Canadian tourists The Dominican Republic continues to solidify its position as one of the top Caribbean destinations for Canadian travelers, surpassing 1.1 million visitors from Canada, according to figures presented by the Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic during a promotional roadshow in Montreal. Tourism Minister David Collado highlighted the importance of the Canadian market for the country’s tourism industry, noting that the provinces of Ontario and Quebec alone generated nearly one million visitors. Ontario accounted for more than 544,000 tourists, while Quebec contributed over 446,000 travelers to the Dominican Republic. Collado emphasized that Quebec represented 39% of total Canadian tourist arrivals, making it one of the Dominican Republic’s strongest international tourism markets. The minister also underscored the strength of air connectivity between Canada and the Dominican Republic, revealing that more than 6,700 flights operated between the two countries in 2025 through 29 direct routes, with an average occupancy [...]

By |2026-05-26T12:55:52-04:0026 de May de 2026|Tourism|Comments Off on Dominican Republic surpasses 1.1 million Canadian tourists

World2Fly suspends Madrid-Havana route from May 20

World2Fly suspends Madrid-Havana route from May 20 World2Fly informed its customers that it was suspending operations on the Madrid-Havana-Madrid route. The last available flight operated on May 20. For all passengers with affected reservations, the company has established a customer service team that will offer personalized assistance, travel alternatives, or process the corresponding refund. “We appreciate the trust you have placed in us and reiterate our commitment to supporting you throughout this process,” the statement reads. Travelers can request their refund through the official website https://onlinetours.es/vuelos/reembolso or at the airline's offices. In Cuba, the World2Fly office can be reached by phone at 802 300 00 or by email at [email protected]. In Spain, the contact channels are phone number 602 255 455 and email address [email protected].

By |2026-05-26T12:48:30-04:0026 de May de 2026|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on World2Fly suspends Madrid-Havana route from May 20
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