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‘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

San Cristóbal Travel Agency celebrates 30 years promoting Cuban cultural heritage

San Cristóbal Travel Agency celebrates 30 years promoting Cuban cultural heritage By Daily Pérez Guillén San Cristóbal Travel Agency, along with its staff and network of collaborators, celebrated its 30th anniversary, as an initiative founded under the guidance of Havana City Historian, Dr. Eusebio Leal Spengler. From the Cabaret Parisien at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, its current Director, Antonio Guerrero, offered a heartfelt tribute to the individuals who, over the past three decades, have made the agency stand out through their contributions to tourism and the preservation of Cuba's cultural heritage. The Hero of the Republic of Cuba also recounted the origins of the organization, going back to its beginnings. "I've often thought about 1995, the year the Agency was established and registered on November 30. But I've also thought about Eusebio in 1995," he remarked, recalling the work that began then. He emphasized that the fundamental impetus and vision [...]

By |2025-12-15T12:44:38-04:0015 de December de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on San Cristóbal Travel Agency celebrates 30 years promoting Cuban cultural heritage

The first Casa Havana Club opens in the heart of the Cuban capital

The first Casa Havana Club opens in the heart of the Cuban capital   By Daily Pérez Guillén The first Casa Havana Club franchise opened its doors on the evening of Friday, December 12, in the heart of Old Havana. “Cuban rum is identity, it is pride, and it is also versatility. Casa Havana Club will be the place where that essence is felt and experienced. This will also be a way to promote the rich Cuban cultural tradition,” stated Michael Merolli, CEO of Havana Club International S.A. In his welcoming remarks, Andrea Gallina, owner of the venture, expressed that it is also “a tribute to the city, to the community, to Cuban traditions—from the bell (at the entrance of the establishment), to the work in the Havana Club factories, to the master rum makers, engineers, chemists, and employees who give us the opportunity to enjoy a drink and a special [...]

By |2025-12-15T12:09:05-04:0015 de December de 2025|Gastronomy, Outstanding news|Comments Off on The first Casa Havana Club opens in the heart of the Cuban capital

Caribbean tourism grows despite low demand from the U.S.

Caribbean tourism grows despite low demand from the U.S. The Caribbean tourism industry, by and large, is still showing some real grit, with initial data from the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) suggesting international arrivals actually nudged up by approximately 2% during the first half of 2025, in comparison to the same timeframe back in 2024. If you look at it, the region played host to around 18.5 million visitors between January and June 2025. This, broadly speaking, surpasses the 18.2 million figure from 2024, not to mention the 17.5 million seen way back in 2019, just before, of course, the whole pandemic thing threw a wrench into global travel. The growth rate, while maybe not quite as explosive as the immediate post-pandemic bounce, still indicates a generally positive trajectory for the sector. As Paul Garnes, who takes care of the CTO’s database, put it, “The Caribbean tourism industry showed strong resilience and continued [...]

By |2025-12-08T14:20:41-04:008 de December de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Caribbean tourism grows despite low demand from the U.S.

Jamaica tourism: We’re ready for the winter season

Jamaica tourism: We're ready for the winter season Five weeks after getting battered by Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica remains on track to have most of its tourism infrastructure open by Dec. 15, said John Lynch, chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board. On Oct. 31, Jamaica minister of tourism Edmund Bartlett set a Dec. 15 target date for Jamaica's tourism industry to be fully back in operation. The hurricane barreled into Jamaica on Oct. 28. The Dec. 15 date carries symbolic significance for the tourism industry, Lynch said in an interview here. "December 15 has always been the official start of the winter season," he said. To be sure, many hotels that were heavily damaged by the storm's 185-mile-an-hour winds remain shuttered. But large parts of the 146-mile-long island were relatively unscathed by the hurricane. Lynch said the storm left behind "pockets" of intense destruction while leaving other adjacent areas unharmed. "This hurricane was very unusual," [...]

By |2025-12-08T14:17:05-04:008 de December de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Jamaica tourism: We’re ready for the winter season

‘New Era’ of Travel Takes Spotlight

‘New Era’ of Travel Takes Spotlight The Mexican Caribbean deepened its engagement with top North American travel advisors at the Signature 2025 Conference, the annual international gathering hosted by Signature Travel Network, a member-owned cooperative of elite travel agencies and their advisors with over 500 locations globally. Held November 10-13 at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the event brought together more than 2,500 advisors, suppliers and industry professionals for four days of education, networking and strategic business development. This year’s theme, “Evolve,” offered an ideal stage for the Mexican Caribbean Tourism Board to showcase its New Era initiative, a bold destination-wide effort that reflects the shifting interests of today’s travelers. The initiative highlights immersive cultural experiences, expanded accessibility, and flexible itinerary opportunities across the region’s 12 destinations. It also reintroduces the region as a place where travelers can explore authentic culture, innovative cuisine, wellness-focused environments, and diverse natural settings within a single [...]

By |2025-12-08T14:14:08-04:008 de December de 2025|Events|Comments Off on ‘New Era’ of Travel Takes Spotlight

Tourism Advances Climate Action at COP30 with Stronger Governance and Adaptation Focus

Tourism Advances Climate Action at COP30 with Stronger Governance and Adaptation Focus Following its recognition in the COP29 Action Agenda, tourism again featured prominently, with discussions centred on strengthening governance through UN Tourism’s Interinstitutional Working Group on Tourism and Climate Action. Accelerating the implementation of the Glasgow Declaration Initiative on Climate Action in Tourism, which operates under the umbrella of the One Planet Sustainable Tourism Programme in collaboration with UNEP, was also a cross-cutting element to the discussions. UN Tourism Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic said: “Climate change is now one of the defining forces influencing the future of tourism, requiring faster advances in decarbonization, adaptation and regeneration, but most importantly investment required for the Net Zero transition. Our sector must align climate action with innovative approaches to strengthen resilience and ensure tourism’s competitiveness in the decades ahead.” Tourism Consolidated Positioning as Climate Solution A key milestone was the inclusion of a [...]

By |2025-12-08T14:09:38-04:008 de December de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Tourism Advances Climate Action at COP30 with Stronger Governance and Adaptation Focus
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