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Beyond the Beach: why job quality in Caribbean Tourism matters 

Beyond the Beach: why job quality in Caribbean Tourism matters Tourism is more than an industry in the Caribbean; it’s a way of life, an economic backbone, and, for many, a ticket out of poverty. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, tourism contributed an average of 11.4 percent to the region’s GDP in 2023 and supported over 2.75 million jobs, accounting for 15.1 percent of total employment in the Caribbean. It also plays a pivotal role in driving employment for women and youth. In St. Lucia, for example, more than 55 percent of young workers (ages 15-24) are employed in tourism. Women in the Caribbean account for 57-70 percent of the workforce in accommodation and food services, well above the global average of 54 percent. Despite its scale, the sector does not always live up to its potential to provide high-quality, inclusive, and resilient employment. Although the number of [...]

By |2025-06-30T10:04:24-04:0030 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Beyond the Beach: why job quality in Caribbean Tourism matters 

Canadians Simply Love The Bahamas:’ Tourism Officials Bring the Islands to Toronto

Canadians Simply Love The Bahamas: Tourism Officials Bring the Islands to Toronto Bahamas. Photo: Unsplash The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism returned to Toronto this week with a message: Canadian travellers don’t have to go far to find everything they’re looking for in a vacation. On June 24, TravelPulse Canada attended a media reception at Hotel X Toronto, where the Honourable I. Chester Cooper, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation, joined Director General Latia Duncombe to promote the latest developments from across the archipelago’s 16 major destinations. The event followed a similar gathering in Montreal the previous evening. Warming up the room, Minister Cooper jested, “As you see, we brought the Bahamian sun. We attempted to bring the beach, as well. Air Canada wasn’t having it.” He continued, “We’ve had a long-standing relationship with Canada. We have had an office in Canada since 1968. We have [...]

By |2025-06-28T19:08:35-04:0030 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Canadians Simply Love The Bahamas:’ Tourism Officials Bring the Islands to Toronto

Why Are the Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Curaçao and Barbados Dominating 2025 Travel Searches

Why Are the Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Curaçao and Barbados Dominating 2025 Travel Searches Why Are the Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Curaçao and Barbados Dominating 2025 Travel Searches as the Ultimate Caribbean Havens for All-Inclusive Escapes and Rich Cultural Immersion? Here’s Something You Should Know That’ll Make Your Next Trip an Awesome Thing to Remember In early 2025, the Caribbean reaffirmed its position as a top-tier travel destination, with international bookings up 14% compared to Q1 2024. Visitors are drawn by a perfect blend of reliable tropical weather, expanding air connectivity, and the rise of premium all‑inclusive resorts. What explains this boom? First, climate resilience: the Caribbean benefits from predictable warmth year-round and significant investments in hurricane preparedness—highlighted by a recent regional workshop (May 5–7, Kingston) aimed at boosting early-warning systems. Second, the luxury all‑inclusive model has matured dramatically. Brands like Ocean By H10 Hotels now deliver gourmet food, bespoke [...]

By |2025-06-27T22:26:47-04:0030 de June de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Why Are the Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Curaçao and Barbados Dominating 2025 Travel Searches

Rediscover us: Why the future of Caribbean Tourism is Caribbean people

Rediscover us: Why the future of Caribbean Tourism is Caribbean people “The Caribbean is not just a destination—it’s a mirror. In rediscovering its shores, we rediscover ourselves: our resilience, our rhythm, and the roots we forgot we had.” When was the last time you truly explored the Caribbean—not as a tourist, not as a bystander, but as a regional citizen reclaiming what is rightfully yours? We have spent decades looking outward. For too long, we’ve been conditioned to see the world beyond our shores as the only place worthy of our attention, our ambition, and our vacation dollars. Miami became familiar. London, aspirational. Toronto, comforting. Meanwhile, the islands around us—the ones sharing our history, our bloodlines, and our struggles—have become foreign. Now, with tightening visa restrictions, entry denials, and deportation threats looming, the message from the Global North is increasingly clear: we are not as welcome as we once thought. What [...]

By |2025-06-28T19:15:28-04:0030 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Rediscover us: Why the future of Caribbean Tourism is Caribbean people

Barranquilla-Santiago de Cuba: New air route launches in July

Barranquilla-Santiago de Cuba: New air route launches in July A collaboration by Rachell Cowan A new direct flight route between Barranquilla and Santiago de Cuba will begin operations on July 3, coinciding with the start of the Caribbean Festival. This was announced by Cuban Tourism Minister Juan Carlos García Granda during a meeting with tour operators and aviation executives in Bogotá, Colombia. When asked about the benefits of this connection, the minister emphasized the economic impact for both cities, "The real benefit we're always seeking is economic. The flight demonstrates how there are still people with enthusiasm and knowledge of the country, in the Colombian market. I think they've made a commitment that has every chance of seeing gains. Directly connecting a city like Santiago de Cuba, with a culture, heritage and hospitable people like it has... We're talking about something that can convey value and knowledge to Colombians themselves." The [...]

By |2025-06-28T18:11:29-04:0030 de June de 2025|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on Barranquilla-Santiago de Cuba: New air route launches in July

Why the Caribbean remains a top travel choice in 2025

Why the Caribbean remains a top travel choice in 2025 According to the latest industry reports, the Caribbean continues to position itself as one of the world’s most attractive tourist destinations in 2025. According to data from ForwardKeys (a leading company in air travel data), the international bookings to the region have experienced a 14% growth in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. This increase is a direct reflection of the confidence that most travelers have in the Caribbean and what it has to offer, which is characterized by its stable tropical climate, improved air connections, and growing demand for high-quality all-inclusive experiences. The Caribbean stands out for its tropical climate, which is mostly warm to hot temperatures all year-round and a seasonality that’s properly defined; this combination is key for attracting travelers, making planning a holiday easier and certain. Compared to other regions that [...]

By |2025-06-28T18:59:30-04:0030 de June de 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why the Caribbean remains a top travel choice in 2025

From Madrid to Santa Clara with Iberojet: a water arch that opens doors to Santa Clara

From Madrid to Santa Clara with Iberojet: a water arch that opens doors to Santa Clara A collaboration by Yoanna Cervera With the traditional water arch from the firefighters of the "Abel Santamaría Cuadrado" International Airport, the city of Santa Clara celebrated the arrival of the first summer flight from the Iberojet airline, coming from Madrid, Spain. This new air connection, which will operate every Friday until September, according to digital platforms, marks a milestone for tourism in the central region of Cuba. The Spanish airline Iberojet, recognized for its focus on Caribbean vacation destinations, has strengthened its commitment to Cuba with direct flights to Santa Clara, adding to its existing routes to other Cuban destinations such as Havana and Holguín. This operation not only facilitates access to the city of Santa Clara but also opens a direct door to Cayo Santa María, one of the country's most beautiful tourist spots. [...]

By |2025-06-23T13:39:39-04:0023 de June de 2025|Outstanding news, Transportation|Comments Off on From Madrid to Santa Clara with Iberojet: a water arch that opens doors to Santa Clara

A wildly popular Caribbean Island is considered the most expensive country to visit in 2025

A wildly popular Caribbean Island is considered the most expensive country to visit in 2025 There's a Caribbean island that's long captured the hearts of travelers, but in 2025, it's also capturing headlines as the most expensive country to visit (via Visual Capitalist). Barbados is a wildly popular destination that mixes postcard-perfect beaches with luxury known for going beyond the ordinary. Here, you'll find 5-star resorts like the Fairmont Royal Pavilion — a peaceful haven where elegant accommodations meet breathtaking ocean vistas, all wrapped in classic Barbadian hospitality. For gourmet cuisine, The Cliff is renowned for its dramatic coastal setting overlooking the turquoise waters, serving an unforgettable blend of fine dining and island views. Barbados is brimming with attractions that charm travelers of every age — from curious kids to seasoned explorers — like unique, underground parks with otherworldly views. For those seeking lazy days on white sands, the island is also home to one [...]

By |2025-06-23T13:36:40-04:0023 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on A wildly popular Caribbean Island is considered the most expensive country to visit in 2025

Quintana Roo on track to rival Las Vegas in total hotel rooms

Quintana Roo on track to rival Las Vegas in total hotel rooms Spurred by a recent boom in new hotel openings, with several more nearing completion this year, Quintana Roo is expected to offer nearly as many hotel rooms as Las Vegas in five years. (Mara Lezama/X) Quintana Roo is on track to surpass 140,000 hotel rooms in the next five years, according to estimates from the state Tourism Ministry (Sedetur). That figure will rival Las Vegas’s current hotel room capacity of 145,000 rooms, and could even exceed it if the current lodging boom accelerates. At the moment, the southeastern state, famous for its Caribbean coast, has more than 135,000 rooms across nearly 1,500 hotels, reflecting a 9.2% growth rate since 2022. Last year alone, Quintana Roo added more than 4,000 new rooms, with major new hotel openings scheduled, including the H10 Costa Mujeres and Hotel Riu Ventura Cancún, [...]

By |2025-06-23T13:32:32-04:0023 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Quintana Roo on track to rival Las Vegas in total hotel rooms

US Virgin Islands highlights tourism’s hot start to 2025

US Virgin Islands highlights tourism's hot start to 2025 US Virgin Islands. Photo: Pixabay/lhern03880 Following a record-breaking year of tourism in 2024, the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism shared strong mid-year results with increases in air travelers, cruise passenger arrivals and more. Air travel is expanding, with new daily routes from Dallas to St. Thomas, and expanded winter service from Chicago and Boston coming this December. American Airlines added increased winter service from Chicago to St. Thomas, and announced a new route from Chicago to St. Croix beginning this December. The number of air travelers is expected to be marginally lower than in 2024. "We've reached the halfway point of 2025 with exceptional results that reflect the appeal and strength of the U.S. Virgin Islands," said Joseph Boschulte, U.S. Virgin Islands Commissioner of Tourism. "This is a testament to the dedication of the Department of Tourism team and local stakeholders who together remain [...]

By |2025-06-23T13:30:01-04:0023 de June de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on US Virgin Islands highlights tourism’s hot start to 2025
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