Tourism Articles
St Martin Negotiating More Direct Flights
Tourism authorities on St. Martin are in discussions with an unnamed carrier to launch scheduled nonstop passenger service from “an airport in New Jersey” to Grand Case Airport late this…
Read MoreThe Bachelor Gives St Lucia a Big Boost
St. Lucia caught a break in the first two months of 2010, with increased airlift from the U.S. and the recent airing of a reality TV show highlighting the destination.
Read MoreCaribbean Air Capacity Gets A Lift In Time For Winter
Travelers heading to the Caribbean’s sun and sand this winter will discover they have substantially more flight options at their disposal than in the past.
Read MoreTemenos Golf Course on Anguilla Reopens!
On December 19, 2009 the Temenos Golf Club on Anguilla will proudly reopen!!! The price to tourist for a round of golf will be US$225.00 from that date through the…
Read MoreMomentum grows for lifting of Cuba travel ban
Efforts in the U.S. to end the 46-year-old travel ban to Cuba got a boost last week during a hearing in Washington on whether to lift the ban.
Read MoreAntigua Hotel Pushes Back Opening Date
Sugar Ridge Antigua will open on Dec. 1 instead of Nov. 5 as previously scheduled. The boutique property is near the Jolly Harbor Marina on the island’s southwest coast. The…
Read MorePuerto Rico Hotels Still Developing
Hoteliers in Puerto Rico continue to expand and improve offerings of top brands, services and amenities by pouring an estimated $2.1 billion into new developments over the next several years…
Read MoreAtlantis Submarines doubles capacity in Barbados
Atlantis Submarines Barbados will double its capacity this winter by operating two 48-seat submarines at its Freshwater Bay dive site off the west coast of the island.
Read MoreAirTran schedules Caribbean routes
AirTran announced schedules for new routes to Nassau and Montego Bay this winter, pending final government approval.
Read MoreFour Seasons Great Exuma Now A Sandals Resort
The former Four Seasons resort on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas is now a Sandals property.
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