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Inside a fam trip to the Caribbean's most 'reliably sunny' island
Six lucky agents joined a five-day TTG Luxury Journey to Aruba to discover what this charming Caribbean island has to offer luxury-loving clients
Five ways to sell the new all-inclusive Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana
Newly reimagined, adults-only Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana is beautifully located at the Dominican Republic’s laidback Cabeza de Toro, with the Caribbean Sea in front and Bavaro lagoon behind
RIU Hotels & Resorts to reopen Jamaica properties following Hurricane Melissa
One of the brand's seven properties has remained open following the hurricane, with the other six scheduled to resume activities before the 15 December
Tui to partially resume Jamaica programme as hotels firm up plans to reopen
Operator to restart stripped back Jamaica programme next week following Hurricane Melissa, while several major hotels – include Sandals – detail their longer-term plans to reopen
Sandals extends Hurricane Melissa support after Island Challenge exceeds fundraising target
Extra money raised beyond £100,000 target used to buy equipment and resources for Bustamente Hospital for Children in Jamaica's capital Kingston
Iberostar focusing 'more than ever' on agents as it pumps €210 million into refurbishments
Trade central to group's future as it plans to accelerate its resort refurbishment plans, personalisation options and community tourism projects
Kuoni adds Saint Kitts & Nevis and Turks & Caicos to its Caribbean range
Operator brings two more Caribbean destinations into its programme, offering a range of products from luxury beach stays to hiking trips
Three Sandals resorts to remain closed until May following Hurricane Melissa
Sandals Resorts and Beaches will begin welcoming guests back to some of its resorts in Jamaica from Saturday 6 December
Agent: 'What happened to suppliers' duty of care to their Jamaica-bound passengers?'
Travel agency boss Lee Hunt asks why suppliers don't issue customers credit notes when a hurricane is heading towards destination where thousands of Brits enjoy holidaying
Iconic Jamaica hotels give update on condition following Hurricane Melissa
The major hurricane made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday (28 October), bringing exceptional levels of rainfall and strong winds to Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa: FCDO charters rescue flights as tour ops work to repatriate holidaymakers
Tour operators are working to repatriate stranded customers in Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa as they thank travel agents for their support
'Help us help Jamaica': heartbroken agent launches fundraising drive after hurricane
Travel agent Paul Salisbury hopes to raise a 'five-figure' sum through his GoFundMe page to support Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa
'We had no idea what was coming': Agent spends four days sheltering from Hurricane Melissa
Well and Truly Travel agency boss Tania Nash is currently staying at the Sandals Ochi in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, to celebrate hers and her husband's 25th wedding anniversary
Travel agent battles through the night to support client stranded in Jamaica
Travel agent Cat Sanders, owner of Over the Moon Escapes, lost contact with a client at Riu Negril while trying to help them evacuate the island.
Travel reacts as 'storm of the century' Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica

“Catastrophic” flash floods and landslides are “likely” in Jamaica, as the region braces for “storm of the century” Hurricane Melissa to make landfall today.

A hurricane warning is in effect for Jamaica and, whilst Melissa’s exact trajectory is not known, it is expected to bring “exceptional levels of rainfall” to the whole of Jamaica. 

The UK government added there are estimates for up to 700 millimetres of rain, storm surges around coastal areas bringing waves of up to four metres, and winds of up to 135 miles per hour. 

Agent: ‘I was on last UK-bound flight out of Montego Bay, Jamaica, before Hurricane Melissa’
Travel agent Sarah Heduan of Hedge Travel recounts the feeling on the ground and the atmosphere on her flight home, as the region prepares for 'major' hurricane, Hurricane Melissa, to make landfall today
Cayman Islands: 'Holidays are broken, but we can fix them'

“Welcome to vaCay” is a new platform and campaign that offers travellers the antidote to over-scheduled, exhausting holidays. It’s been conceived off the back of new research, commissioned by the tourist board, which shows the vacation (or holiday) is broken.  

Aruba chases affluent visitors for high value, low impact
Tourist board keeps faith with the Aruba Effect creative campaign, in order to attract those visitors who contribute meaningfully to the local economy and who respect island culture
Four Inspiring Travel itineraries that harness the power of personalised holidays

We’re all searching for that ‘wow’ moment – the one where a holiday doesn’t just meet expectations, but far exceeds them. The truth is, these moments can be rare, especially when visiting some of the world’s most loved destinations. So how can agents help their clients rediscover this special feeling? Enter Inspiring Travel, the expert with more than 50 years’ experience, crafting tailor-made luxury journeys around the globe.

 

Windjammer Landing expands luxury footprint with new Pitons-view villa
As well as upgraded guest rooms, the Leading Hotel of the World now offers La Belle Helene, an exclusive private villa in a seductive location
'A lot of our clients cry when they cut the ribbon on their tourism businesses'
Saint Lucia blazed a trail by launching the Caribbean's first community tourism agency, and now locals and tourists are reaping the benefits
Meet the must-visit resort clients will love in Turks & Caicos

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Why this new Caribbean showpiece needs to be on agents' radars
Expect fam trips and agent training as Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord's Castle looks to expand its presence in the UK market
Grenada tourism boss reveals ‘first thing’ UK agents should know before booking
Stacey Liburd, chief executive officer of Grenada Tourism Authority, has highlighted the most important factor for UK agents to consider when sending clients to the Carribean island