
Point of View: LGBT+ Tourism discrimination Costs Caribbean US$4.2 billion a year
According to the United Nations World Travel Organisation, it is predicted that by 2030, there will be 180 million LGBTQ travelers worldwide

According to the United Nations World Travel Organisation, it is predicted that by 2030, there will be 180 million LGBTQ travelers worldwide

A commercial contract has been signed between the Aquasub agencies in Ontario, Canada, and the Cuban Marina Marlin SA, which considers this sport independently and not within a package of options

A combination of factors such active airlines, a good strategy with elements of health security and cautious promotion is helping the reactivation

A new report released by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) shows that the road to recovery for the hotel industry is long with 21 of the top 25 U.S. hotel markets remaining in a depression or recession

The liberation of the three manatees Juana, Pepe and Lupita, became a reality

Cuba definitely feels like the pulsating heart of what it means to be Latino and the music and dance is core to this

Experts say that Caribbean is the only place on planet earth where summer trips are looks healthier

Since its reopening in June 2020, the tourism sector has been driving the economic recovery of Jamaica’s economy, through a steady increase in arrivals and tourism earnings

Travel agents, pilots, tour operators, aviation workers and cabin crew are among the thousands of people who will ‘speak up for travel’

Throughout the pandemic, Cuba has declined to import foreign vaccines while striving to develop its own, the smallest country in the world to do so