Point of View: Sama should appreciate Cubans helping us in this fight for our lives
There are few things more disgraceful than an organization representing doctors playing politics when South Africa is grappling with a deadly virus and literally fighting for the survival of its people.
It’s official: Hard Pandemic’s impact on Dominican tourism sector
The Dominican Republic, the tourism leader in the Caribbean and Latin America, is no exception to the pandemic that collapses the countries’ health system and paralyzes their economies.
Aruba is preparing to reopen
Aruba has been closed to overseas arrivals since March 16, shortly after the island nation recorded its first cases of coronavirus.
Belize: Official COVID-19 Tourism Update
Belize Tourism Board (BTB), the official tourism marketing organization for Belize, has announced a new virtual postcard campaign titled, “Dear Belize” to spark wanderlust and inspire future travel, following the pandemic.
Galapagos Islands struggle with remoteness during pandemic
Before the coronavirus, sudden life-threatening ailments among tourists, fishermen and others on the Galapagos Islands were considered so rare that hospitals didn't have a single intensive care unit bed.
Tobago Tourism invites you to Dream of Tobago with new campaign
The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) has launched a digital campaign to bring some much-needed positivity and hope to their global travel community, and encourage past and future visitors to keep “Dreaming of Tobago”.
TIKI: the longest cocktail fashion in history
It seems that Hawaii or any of the Polynesian islands are multiplied in the bars of the world. Tiki1 cocktails are again gaining strength and an era of essential contributions to this art should not be left behind in the midst of contemporaneity.
Point of View: The Tourism Industry Is in Trouble
Many island nations rely on foreign tourists, but the world’s major economies will also see drastic declines in spending as the coronavirus shuts down travel.
It’s official: Coral reef saving project moves forward
Accenture, Intel and the Sulubaa¯ Environmental Foundation announced the CORaiL project, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to monitor, characterize and analyze the resilience of coral reefs.
Coronavirus: Cuba brought back citizens from 15 countries
Cuba has brought back more than 2,000 citizens from 15 countries amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Caribbean nation's foreign minister said on Monday.







