TTC Special: Cruise ships, Covid-19 cases on board
The epidemic incident that occurred last week on a gigantic ship sparked speculation about the immediate future of the reopening of this tourism modality linked to the recovery of the international leisure industry this summer
IBEA is born, the Iberoamerican Association for the Diffusion of Culture and Tourism
IBEA's raison d'etre is the promotion, development, and international diffusion of culture, heritage, and Iberoamerican gastronomy, as well as facilitating, supporting, and developing synergies within Iberoamerica
It’s official: National Monument Boosts Tourism in Cuban Province
Located in the north of Camaguey, the community of Batey Jaronu, which houses an Agroindustrial Sugar Complex, stands out for preserving the typical architecture of the US villages of the first decades of the 20th century
May was biggest month for Costa Rica visitors since pandemic began
The country received 90,321 arrivals last month, a slightly higher figure than the previous pandemic highs of March and April 2021
Dominican Republic: President thanked tourism investors for trusting in the country
Abinader said that this is the development they are seeking and emphasize that those invited contribute to bringing happiness to the people
Point of View: US lowers outbound restrictions on dozens of destinations
The US has stopped requesting citizens “avoid all travel” to a number of destinations as Covid-19 vaccinations begin to have an impact around the world
TTC Special: Nature and tourism challenges growing
An analysis of annual moments leads to evident conclusion: The important nature dates are crucial for tourism also
Carnival encourages the return of cruise ships to the Dominican Republic: it would operate this summer
The shipping company announced that its agreements to restart cruise trips from Miami, Galveston, and Canaveral had received approval to make trips on the first ships with passengers
Point of View: Countries reliant on tourism are racing to reopen borders and revive economies decimated by the pandemic
Europe has been opening slowly, testing the patience of Mediterranean countries that rely heavily on tourism, including Greece, Spain, and Turkey. Minwhile, visitors to the tourism-dependent Caribbean tumbled by two-thirds last year to levels not seen since the 1980s
Its Official: Cuba expects 2.2mn tourists in 2021
Havana, Varadero, Trinidad and Vinales are some of the most famous visitor destinations in Cuba












