
CTO and ACI-LAC Sign MoU to Boost Caribbean Air Connectivity
Caribbean air connectivity will be strengthened after the Caribbean Tourism Organization and ACI-LAC signed an MoU at the CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda on February 24, 2026.
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Caribbean air connectivity will be strengthened after the Caribbean Tourism Organization and ACI-LAC signed an MoU at the CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda on February 24, 2026.

Regent Seven Seas’ new vessel, the Seven Seas Prestige, will debut in December 2026 and begins a Barcelona-to-Miami transatlantic voyage, marking a major step in the line’s Prestige-Class expansion.

The Barranquilla Carnival showcases traditional dances like Cumbia, Mapalé and Porro—making the Barranquilla Carnival an essential cultural experience for visitors to Colombia's Caribbean coast.

Consortia X travel advisors have teamed with the reality show I Do In Destination to offer one couple a free luxury Caribbean destination wedding at Paradisus Cancun or Paradisus Palma Real.

MSC Cruises Spring 2026 itineraries deliver a mix of three-night mini-breaks and seven-night voyages across the Caribbean and Mediterranean for travelers seeking sun, culture and relaxation.

Carnival technology disruption that affected Wi‑Fi, the HUB App and casino systems has been fixed, and the cruise line is now prioritising future reliability and guest experience.

Bahamas US tourists 2025 surge sees the islands capture an estimated 85% share of American visitors, with roughly 12.5 million total arrivals.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino San Juan will open in 2029 as an $850 million resort combining luxury rooms, branded residences, a casino and event facilities on Puerto Rico’s coastline.

Mexico and several other countries are easing entry rules, expanding visa-free travel for Canadians and making popular destinations more accessible.

Antigua and Barbuda's 2026 cruise strategy aims to transform the twin-island nation into a leading Caribbean cruise destination by upgrading ports, courting major lines and promoting sustainable cultural experiences.

Great Stirrup Cay and CocoCay winter storm disruptions are prompting Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean to adjust itineraries and on-island operations in the Bahamas.