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Gran Retto to include Havana in July 2026

Gran Retto to include Havana in July 2026 A collaboration by Rachell Cowan Canino / Photos: Abel Rojas Barallobre After a weekend of adrenaline and self-improvement, the 4th Gran Retto Varadero 2025 Open Water Crossing came to a end with excellent news. At the closing ceremony, Luis Mario Villareal, director of the Mexican company, revealed the launch of the Gran Retto 2025-2026 Circuit, which will include two stops in Cuba: Havana in July, and Varadero in September. These transformative announcements for Cuban sport and tourism were revealed during the ceremony at the iconic Cabaret Continental. The overall winners of the 5km and 10km categories (women’s and men’s) received free registrations for the next edition and three-night stays at the Barceló Solymar-Occidental Arenas Blancas resort, as well as free travel to any of the Retto competitions, depending on their location. Villareal highlighted the recognition awarded to Havanatur as the event’s official host, [...]

By |2025-09-22T11:03:16-04:0022 de September de 2025|Events|Comments Off on Gran Retto to include Havana in July 2026

Cubanacan dominates Varadero Gourmet 2025 with awards for cocktails, service and entertainment

Cubanacan dominates Varadero Gourmet 2025 with awards for cocktails, service and entertainment A collaboration by Rachell Cowan Canino With a haul of awards that confirm the excellence of its human capital, the Cubanacan hotel group emerged as one of the big winners of the 15th edition of the Varadero Gourmet International Festival, which concluded at the Plaza América Convention Center after intense days of competition. The hotel chain demonstrated its superiority in multiple disciplines, securing awards in the flair and classic cocktail, sommelier, food service and entertainment competitions, demonstrating its comprehensive training to ensure the best tourism experience in Cuba. The highlight for delegation saw Jeovanis Céspedes Pompa, bartender at the Gran Muthu Almirante Beach hotel in Holguín, take first place in the Flair Cocktails category. Céspedes dazzled the judges with a routine full of skill, spectacle and adrenaline. From the same hotel, Ariel Álvarez Hernández took second place in Classic [...]

By |2025-09-22T11:22:05-04:0022 de September de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Cubanacan dominates Varadero Gourmet 2025 with awards for cocktails, service and entertainment

Cayo Santa María: A jewel in the Caribbean

Cayo Santa María: A jewel in the Caribbean By Daily Pérez Guillén Forty-eight kilometers of a zigzagging line through the sea connect the mainland in the north-central region of Cuba with Cayo Las Brujas, Ensenachos and Cayo Santa María. In these stretches of land, where nature is lavish in beauty and biodiversity, Cuba treasures one of its most attractive tourist destinations. Experts and travelers have compared this spot to the Maldives or Bora Bora, but in the Caribbean, the area collectively known as Cayo Santa María stands out for its pristine and protected nature and the relaxing experience found by those seeking rest, luxury and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy extensive beaches ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or simply breathing fresh air. Among them, Playa Las Gaviotas stands out for its pristine charm and for being located within a nature reserve. Meanwhile, the mangroves and forests are home to endemic species, making [...]

By |2025-09-22T10:59:37-04:0022 de September de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Cayo Santa María: A jewel in the Caribbean

Cayo Santa María: The paradise rediscovered by Destinos Gaviota 2025

Cayo Santa María: The paradise rediscovered by Destinos Gaviota 2025 By Daily Pérez Guillén More than 3,000 visitors from 45 countries will gather in Cayo Santa María from this Monday, September 15, until September 20, to participate in the 7th Destinos Gaviota Tourism Trade Fair. The "historic" figure for this event was announced by the President of the Gaviota Tourism Group, Carlos M. Latuff, at the opening ceremony, which was organized so that attendees could enjoy the excellence, hospitality and festive atmosphere offered by this "hidden Caribbean paradise" in a single evening. Latuff attributed the record number of participants not only to the prestige achieved by Destinos Gaviota, but also to "the trust they place in Cuba and in Gaviota as strategic partners." Musician Alexander Abreu was one of those who shared his art on the opening night of Destinos Gaviota 2025. In Cayo Santa María, the company presents its new [...]

By |2025-09-22T11:22:12-04:0015 de September de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Cayo Santa María: The paradise rediscovered by Destinos Gaviota 2025

From sargassum to the blue economy: a sustainable opportunity for the Greater Caribbean

From sargassum to the blue economy: a sustainable opportunity for the Greater Caribbean In recent years, widespread sargassum blooms have become a growing concern in the Greater Caribbean. Once a symbol of marine biodiversity on the high seas, this macroalgae now covers beaches from Barbados to Mexico, threatening tourism, livelihoods, ecosystems, and, crucially, public health. As climate change warms the oceans and alters nutrient flows in rivers like the Amazon, sargassum thrives. However, when it reaches the coast and begins to decompose, it emits toxic gases, primarily hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, posing increasing risks to human health, in addition to having a significant impact on tourism in the region. In recent years, communities across the region have reported spikes in respiratory illnesses, especially among vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, and people with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In Martinique and Guadeloupe, studies have linked chronic exposure to [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:32:21-04:008 de September de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on From sargassum to the blue economy: a sustainable opportunity for the Greater Caribbean

Caribbean ports host Second Annual Cruise Connect Conference

Caribbean ports host Second Annual Cruise Connect Conference Antigua Cruise Port and Saint Lucia Cruise Port, subsidiaries of Global Ports Holding (GPH), have announced the launch of the second annual Cruise Connect conference. The Eastern Caribbean forum is scheduled for September 16 in Antigua and September 18 in Saint Lucia and will be held at Royalton Antigua, Five Islands Village. Antigua Cruise Port said in a press release that Cruise Connect 2025 aims to convene cruise line executives, government leaders, tourism officials, port operators and industry stakeholders. The forum will highlight infrastructure developments, strategic growth initiatives, sustainability priorities and market insights for the 2025-26 cruise season. Lancelot Arnold, regional director of GPH Eastern Caribbean and general manager of Saint Lucia Cruise Port, said: “Cruise Connect 2025 is more than a forum. It is a catalyst for progress across the region.” “By bringing together government leaders, cruise executives and community partners, we [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:30:59-04:008 de September de 2025|Tourism|Comments Off on Caribbean ports host Second Annual Cruise Connect Conference

CTO to launch Groundbreaking Tourism Intelligence Award at SOTIC 2025

CTO to launch Groundbreaking Tourism Intelligence Award at SOTIC 2025 Barbados. Photo: Pixabay The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) will unveil a landmark regional honor — the Caribbean Tourism Intelligence Award — at this year’s State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC), underscoring the region’s push toward knowledge-led growth and evidence-based policy. The award will be launched on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, during the Official State of the Tourism Industry Presentation by CTO’s Research Department. It will recognize individuals, institutions and firms within the Caribbean producing high-quality research and data-driven insights that strengthen the region’s global competitiveness while advancing sustainability, resilience and people development. “This award represents an important step in positioning the Caribbean as a global reference point in tourism strategy and innovation,” said Aliyyah Shakeer, Director of Research of CTO. “By recognizing those applying research, data and fresh thinking, we are reinforcing a culture of evidence-based decision-making — a cornerstone [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:29:32-04:008 de September de 2025|Events|Comments Off on CTO to launch Groundbreaking Tourism Intelligence Award at SOTIC 2025

CTO to drive future of Caribbean Tourism at SOTIC 2025

CTO to drive future of Caribbean Tourism at SOTIC 2025 From strategies to boost airlift and unlock growth in sports, wellness and cruise tourism opportunities, the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) 2025 State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC) will tackle the issues shaping the Caribbean’s future as a leading global travel destination. Taking place September 30 to October 3 at Hilton Barbados Resort, SOTIC 2025 will feature high-level panels, cutting-edge research, and actionable insights under the theme “Reimagining Caribbean Tourism: Research, Relevance and the Road Ahead.” The full schedule can be found at bit.ly/SOTICProgram2025. One of the key highlights of the regional meeting, hosted in partnership with the Barbados Ministry of Tourism and International Transport and Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., will be the highly anticipated session “Caribbean Tourism: Trends, Truths and Trajectories” presented by the CTO’s Research Department. This data-driven discussion will offer fresh insights into regional tourism performance, market dynamics, and [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:27:11-04:008 de September de 2025|Events|Comments Off on CTO to drive future of Caribbean Tourism at SOTIC 2025

Sustainable tourism in the Caribbean: The next eco-friendly escape?

Sustainable tourism in the Caribbean: The next eco-friendly escape? Playa Bonita, República Dominicana Sustainable tourism is big business. Today’s travellers are increasingly eco-conscious and the world’s premier tourist destinations are quickly adapting to support the demand for sustainably minded tourism. The Caribbean might not instantly spring to mind when it comes to the world’s most sustainable tourist destinations, but joint environmental efforts across many of the Caribbean’s islands has ensured today’s holidaymakers can enjoy a sustainable vacation. How big is sustainable tourism? The market for sustainable tourism is booming, with 81 percent of travellers believing that sustainable travel is important and a further 43 percent prepared to pay more. Projections suggest the sustainable tourism industry will experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.8 percent over the next ten years, supported by increased sustainability awareness amongst the younger generation. Data from Expedia shows that tourists are looking to travel to more sustainable [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:25:32-04:008 de September de 2025|Outstanding news, Tourism|Comments Off on Sustainable tourism in the Caribbean: The next eco-friendly escape?

The tourism sector generates US$9 billion for the Dominican Republic through natural capital

The tourism sector generates US$9 billion for the Dominican Republic through natural capital The tourism sector contributes $9 trillion annually to the Dominican economy through natural capital, which is the combination of a country’s natural resources and ecosystem services, representing a contribution of 22% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to economist Victor Gomez Valenzuela, who spoke during a conference organized by Intec University. The expert, while delivering the keynote address “Natural Capital of the Dominican Republic and Sustainability” of the Permanent Seminar on Dominican Reality (Semper) project in its fourth edition, indicated that these results are the fruit of a study he led, sponsored by the World Bank. He highlighted that the Dominican Republic has positioned itself as the sixth high-performing economy in Latin America, Central America, and the Caribbean, mainly due to the boom in tourism and the growth of other sectors. DR leader in the economy He said it is an economy that [...]

By |2025-09-08T12:23:33-04:008 de September de 2025|Business, Outstanding news|Comments Off on The tourism sector generates US$9 billion for the Dominican Republic through natural capital
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