Washington, March 25 (Prensa Latina) Four major cruise companies could go to trial for trips to Cuba, accused of violating federal laws protected by the extraterritoriality of the United States blockade against the Caribbean country.
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GRAND CAYMAN, March 19. 2022 - Cayman will reopen its ports to cruise passengers beginning Monday March 21, when the first cruise ship returns to the jurisdiction and according to ...
KINGSTON, JAMAICA February 2022 - Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, on Thursday February 17, launched Global Tourism Resilience Day during EXPO2020 Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
KINGSTON, Jamaica February 24, 2022 - Persons interested in working as tour guides in the tourism industry are being encouraged to take advantage of the training programme being offered by...
WASHINGTON DC, January 28, 2022 - The Ministry of Tourism along with hoteliers in Jamaica have partnered to launch the ‘Rediscover Jamaica” Campaign as an initiative to encourage domestic tourism.
NASSAU Bahamas, January 28m 2022 - Sandals Resorts has re-opened its newly refurbished and Re-Imagined 400 room Royal Bahamian Spa Resort in the Bahamas, following a $55 million renovation project...
KINGSTON,Jamaica, January 2022 - JIS- Minister of Tourism Bartlett, says that Jamaica’s tourism industry has recorded a historic first, by being the only country in the world with a comprehensive...
CIEGO DE AVILA, Cuba, Jan 27 (Prensa Latina) With a renovation of its areas, restaurants and some of the rooms, the Starfish Cayo Guillermo hotel resumed its operations for international...
WASHINGTON DC, December 1, 2021 - Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, was yesterday elected by acclamation as Chair of the Inter-American Committee on Tourism (CITUR) of the Organization of American...
Havana, Nov 15 (Prensa Latina) Cuba reopened borders today with an expansion of air operations, for which it guaranteed greater security and comfort, according to executives of the Cuban Company...