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Caribbean tourism booms, showcases unique products.

The Caribbean is poised for an exciting year in tourism, with a united front presenting its incredible attractions. Jamaica, alongside neighbors like Antigua and Barbuda, St. Maarten, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas, is putting significant energy into showcasing the region’s unique culture and experiences to travelers from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France. This isn’t just about individual islands; it’s a collective effort to highlight the rich tapestry of what makes the Caribbean so special. They aim to capture the imagination of globetrotters and remind everyone why this region should be at the

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Dominican Republic cultural tourism boost.

Santiago is shaking things up and getting ready to shine as a premier cultural hotspot in the Caribbean. It all starts with a beautiful refresh for its iconic Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration. A City Embracing Culture There’s a really special feeling in Santiago, Dominican Republic, these days. This lively city isn’t just wishing to be a top destination for culture and tourism; it’s actively paving the way. The Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration, a grand marker of the nation’s history, is at the heart of a massive project aimed at transforming Santiago’s appeal for

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Dominican Republic: TUI Care Foundation’s travel impact

The Dominican Republic is now part of an exciting global network of destinations offering travelers a chance to truly connect with impactful initiatives. Alongside places like Bali, Cape Verde, Zanzibar, Cambodia, Lanzarote, and London, it’s moving beyond typical tourism. Purposeful Travel Network Imagine your next vacation actively contributing to a better world. That’s the core idea behind the TUI Care Foundation’s incredible programs. They’ve woven opportunities for real change directly into the travel experience. These aren’t just sightseeing trips. They’re carefully designed adventures that let you witness firsthand how tourism can champion marine conservation, support sustainable farming, keep cultural

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Santo Domingo: Heritage, Green Tourism Leader.

It feels like just yesterday, but it was actually this past December when Santo Domingo was humming with important conversations. World Heritage site managers from all across Latin America and the Caribbean gathered for a special UNESCO summit. They were all there with a shared mission: to figure out better ways to manage visitors and make sure tourism truly benefits these incredible places without harming them. It was this wonderful opportunity to swap stories, tackle the tricky parts of conservation, and dream up fresh ideas for protecting our planet’s most precious sites. A Historic Setting for Modern Challenges Santo

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Samaná airport gets luxury aviation upgrade.

Samaná’s Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport (El Catey) just opened a dedicated private flight terminal, and for anyone who has ever waited in a general aviation line, the upgrade is significant. The new 300-square-meter facility, operated by Universal Aviation and AERODOM, part of the VINCI Airports group, is the third FBO the company runs in the Dominican Republic, joining terminals in Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata. This article covers what the new terminal offers, who it’s designed for, and how it changes the arrival experience for private travelers heading to the Samaná Peninsula. Universal Aviation now operates seven airports

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Dominican Republic: Caribbean tourism leader.

The Dominican Republic is making quite a name for itself, quickly becoming a favorite on many travel wish lists. It feels like everything is buzzing there – new developments are popping up, more people than ever are visiting, and there’s so much more to discover beyond just the stunning beaches. Caribbean Travel on the Rise It feels like 2025 is really shaping up to be a spectacular year for travel across the Caribbean and Latin America. After a quieter period, the region is truly coming back alive. Flights are increasing, travel rules are becoming more relaxed, and people, especially

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Warm winter fun: Mexico, DR, Cuba.

When the winter air in Canada bites with a frosty chill, it’s natural for my mind to drift south. I’m always on the lookout for those perfect spots where the sunshine feels warm on my skin and the cost doesn’t make my heart skip a beat. Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba have consistently offered my family and me just that: sun-drenched moments, exciting new adventures, and vibrant cultures, all without breaking the bank. Tropical Escapes Beckon Canadians Here in Canada, as the snow starts to really pile up, dreaming of soft beaches and clear blue water becomes a

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DR tourism boosted by cruise change.

It’s always fascinating to see how cruise lines navigate the ever-changing seas of travel, especially when it comes to planning those perfect island-hopping adventures. Recently, Royal Caribbean made a little adjustment to one of their Southern Caribbean itineraries, and it’s a great example of how these companies keep things dynamic for all of us eager to explore new shores. New Dominican Port of Call The Brilliance of the Seas, originally slated for a November 16, 2025, departure from Puerto Rico, will be switching up one of its stops. Instead of visiting Saint Lucia, the ship will now be making

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Caribbean nations boost Mexico tourism 2025.

I’ve been exploring Mexico for years, and if there’s one thing that truly excites me about its ever-evolving travel scene, it’s the incredible connection growing between Mexico and its Caribbean neighbors. It’s like a beautiful dance, with travelers from places like The Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica discovering the magic of Mexico in greater numbers than ever before. This isn’t just an uptick in numbers; it’s a testament to the deepening bonds and shared spirit that make travel between these regions so special. Caribbean Shores Fueling Mexico’s Tourism Boom It’s a truly fantastic year for Mexico’s tourism landscape!

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Vitello’s Giants trip: Serious pursuit.

The San Francisco Giants have brought on Tony Vitello as their new manager, and there was definitely some chatter about his relatively limited big-league experience. Some folks were curious about how he might connect with the many Spanish-speaking players on the roster, especially those from Latin America. But it seems Vitello is already taking steps to make sure everyone feels heard and understood. Heading to the Dominican Republic I heard through reports from Jon Morosi of MLB Network that Tony Vitello, along with Jayce Tingler who will be joining his staff, are planning a trip to the Dominican Republic.

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