Grenada to facilitate yacht arrivals under restrictions
The Government of Grenada has approved a plan to facilitate the entry of yachts into the tri-island state to protect them during the hurricane season.
The Government of Grenada has approved a plan to facilitate the entry of yachts into the tri-island state to protect them during the hurricane season.
Cuba became very cautious about dangers of reopening its borders to international tourism in nowadays universal pandemic conditions.
Costa Rica presented a roadmap to progressively reactivate tourism with an advertising campaign and price reductions so that a key sector of its economy can thrive once the coronavirus pandemic passes.
Parts of the Caribbean have decided to begin to reopen tentatively to international tourism.
The Tourism Minister, Francisco Javier García said tourists will go to those places which had best managed the coronavirus.
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.
The movement is slow, very careful and even full of fear. But world tourism has begun to move away from its most unique and historical powerful tyrant: the new coronavirus.
Aruba has been closed to overseas arrivals since March 16, shortly after the island nation recorded its first cases of coronavirus.
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.
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.