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Hurricane Beryl forces airport closures as it bears down on Jamaica
Beryl has battered islands in the eastern Caribbean and prompting the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) to issue calls for solidarity
Hurricane Beryl 'will have a marked effect on perception of Mexico's climate'
Mabrian’s Perception of Climate Index points to a fall in traveller perception of Mexico’s Caribbean coast as a favourable climate following Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl to bring 'life-threatening' winds to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic
Weather experts warn the storm will likely bring ’life-threatening’ winds to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic on Wednesday (3 July) as it continues its passage through the Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl upgraded to category 5 storm after making landfall in Caribbean
The US National Hurricane Center warned Beryl could bring ’life-threatening’ winds and storm surge to Jamaica later this week
Hurricane Beryl brings 'life-threatening' winds to the Caribbean
Brits staying on Caribbean islands have been advised by the Foreign Office to monitor local and international weather updates
P&O Cruises adds new regional airports to support fly-cruise programme
The additional flights from Cardiff, Newcastle and Glasgow bring the number of regional fly-cruise departures to 24
Hays Travel returns as Sandals Island Run sponsor for a second year
Hays Travel owner Dame Irene Hays said the money raised for the Sandals Foundation would ‘make a real difference to people living in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’
Foreign Office ups Mexico travel warning as Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall
Three people have died so far from Alberto’s rains after the storm formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday (19 June)
Gold Medal ‘to transform travel trade landscape’ with new booking platform
Gold Medal says it will cut agents’ admin with new technology tie-up with Inspiretec that will automate the inputting of booking data
Show your clients how to eat better in the Caribbean
The goal of reducing reliance on food imports in the region has seen a rise in the number of farm-to-table restaurants, and we’ve cherry-picked some highlights.
Royal boss reveals plan to target Utopia of the Seas at the short-cruise market
The 5,668-passenger ship will operate weekend cruises out of Port Canaveral to Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas
Emerald Cruises confirms Azzurra repositioning next winter
Emerald Cruises has detailed new itineraries in the Caribbean for one of its ships following the continued conflict in the Middle East
Sandals team to run, kayak and hike for four days in aid of paediatric care
To raise £100,000 for childhood cancer and emergency care, Sandals and Beaches Resorts’ sales and marketing representatives, Unique Vacations UK will take on a challenge on Saint Vincent this October
Caribbean Tourism Organisation chapter teams up with Bermuda for summer ball
The event on 13 June will be hosted at the Kia Oval Cricket Ground during the upcoming T20 Cricket World Cup, which is being jointly hosted by the Caribbean and the US
P&O Cruises names airline partners for upcoming winter season
Line decides not to renew its partnership with Malta’s Maleth Aero for its 2024/25 Caribbean fly-cruise programme
IHG to make Turks and Caicos debut with three new hotels
The hotel company will open three new resorts on the Caribbean island by 2027
SeaDream unveils new ports for Caribbean and Mediterranean
The luxury yacht cruise line has added new ports to its summer and autumn sailings
Captivating Cuba's demise 'should be a wake-up call to government' – Aito
Chair Chris Rowles urges ministers need to ensure the views of the specialist tour operator community are heard following the failure of one of the association’s members
Captivating Cuba ceases trading as Atol holder after more than 25 years
CAA confirms failure of Stevenage-based Cuba specialist
'An alive fish is more important than a dead fish': on location with Tui Care
From coral restoration to girls’ education, our writer discovers how the Tui Care Foundation is changing lives in the Dominican Republic.
Marella Cruises unveils first ‘trade-wide’ incentive to woo third-party agents
Top-selling agents can win a place on a sailing on Marella Explorer 2 next year through the incentive
Tobago closes beaches and marine park following shark attack on Brit
The Tobago authorities have advised beachgoers to exercise extreme caution in coastal areas on the Caribbean island
New charter programme to restore non-stop UK-Cuba flights next month
UK flights to Cuba will restart in May following an initiative by a European charter carrier backed by specialist operators
Six Senses opens first Caribbean hotel on Grenada's south coast
The secluded resort on Grenada’s stunning south coast marks the first Caribbean property for the luxury hotel group