Tourism Articles
A Vacation to Anguilla Gets Easier
Many Anguilla visitors are probably already familiar with FUNTIME Charters sea shuttle service. With their fleet of six powerboats, they provide shuttle service to and from St. Maarten airport, St.…
Read MoreNew Years Travel Resolutions
Yeah, most people have “exercise more” and “eat healthier” on their list of things they want to commit to this year. Thats great and all, but whats the fun in…
Read MoreCaribbean on a budget - rent a villa, buy groceries, eat in!
The economy has managed to suck the life out of a lot of peoples’ vacation dreams lately. Don’t let it happen to you. Contrary to what you might have been…
Read MoreGetting Spooky for Halloween In The Caribbean
Whether your visit to the islands coincides with Halloween, or you like to be creeped out any time of the year, the Caribbean is a good place to look for…
Read MoreCuba Travel Is Opening Up For US Citizens
US citizens can now visit Cuba legally, as long as they adhere to governmental conditions. Travelers still must go in groups and be accompanied by authorized, U.S.-government licensed operators. What’s…
Read MoreSeaborne Airlines to begin new San Juan service
The St. Croix-based carrier will continue to provide flights into San Juan’s smaller Isla Grande Airport near the Puerto Rico Convention Center. Seaborne’s schedule at the international airport will allow…
Read MoreSt Lucia Recovers Quickly
Things are looking up on St. Lucia since Hurricane Thomas swept across the island on Oct. 30. Both airports are open for business, the main bridges that were washed out…
Read MoreJetBlue Announces Flights To Turks and Caicos
JetBlue Airways will begin flying to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, this winter from Boston and New York. Daily, year-round service from New York’s Kennedy Airport will begin Feb. 17. Seasonal,…
Read MoreIt's been a great year for Curacao
Visitor numbers to Curacao from the U.S. market this year “are positive and growing,” according to Evita Nita, executive director of the Curacao Tourist Board.
Read MoreCaribbean arrivals up 4.5 percent in first four months of 2010
U.S. arrivals to the Caribbean are on the rebound, according to John Maginley, chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
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