Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Destinations

Cayman tourism ministry welcomes new professionals

Cayman Islands Ministry of Tourism & Transport(MoTT) has welcomed two new team members, reflecting the rapidly expanding variety of career tracks in the tourism...

Curaçao looks to differentiate its tourism product

Despite the island’s growing popularity, leaders in Curaçao are not resting on the laurels of the Dutch Antillean nation’s post-pandemic success. Ruisandro Cijntje, Curaçao’s Minister...

“Live Boricua” campaign fuels interest in areas outside San Juan

Puerto Rico’s lively “Live Boricua” campaign is returning strong results as the island highlights its heritage and natural assets, inviting visitors to connect more...

The next stop: Austin, Texas to the Caribbean?

With Caribbean destinations fully open for business now that the peak of COVID-19 is in the rear view, looking to the future, including exploring...

Cayman Islands welcomes new LA flights, sets sights on South America

While Cayman Airways prepares to launch new flights between Los Angeles and Grand Cayman this weekend, officials in the British overseas territory are looking...

New JHTA president aims to address staff shortages

The new president of the Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association (JHTA) is laser focused on addressing human resource issues, including worrying staff shortages, across...

Barbados names new minister of tourism

In a reorganization of the Barbados cabinet, Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced that health and wellness minister Ian Gooding-Edghill will assume the portfolio for...

Bahamas bouncing back, leadership upbeat about Caribbean tourism

By developing its destinations and learning from the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, “the Caribbean will be unstoppable,” says Latia Duncombe, Acting Director General...