Caribbean Music Styles (An Introduction to Caribbean Island Culture)

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‘Preparing part-time players to compete with pros is a challenge’:

When, Covid-19 permitting, Stern John leads the Anguilla Men’s National Senior Team out for their opening Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying contest, he will join a growing number of Trinidad and Tobago coaches looking to make their mark elsewhere in the Caribbean—albeit at less recognisable football nations. Bertille St Clair made history by becoming the…

Caribbean Countries Reopening For Tourism: Entry Requirements You Need To

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Region observing Caribbean Tourism Month

 The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Monday acknowledged that the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has taken a “major toll” on the sector as the region observes Caribbean Tourism Month in November. “We observe this year’s Caribbean Tourism Month with COVID-19 still affecting travel as the Caribbean and the rest of the world continue to await a…

2019 Caribbean Tourism Trends

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Caribbean tourism — economic development

This report has been prepared by the Caribbean Tourism Research and Development Centre (CTRC) in order to focus attention on the contribution made by tourism to economic growth and development in the Caribbean, and also to encourage governments and donor agencies to allocate greater resources to research, product development, marketing and training for this most…

Coronavirus Threatens Tourism Industry In The Caribbean

KEY POINTSCuba received about 4 million tourists last yearTourism accounts for more than 15% of the Caribbean’s annual GDPTourism represented 34% of Jamaica’s 2018 GDP Travel bans and cancelled airplane flights are damaging the all-important tourism industry across much of the Caribbean.While Jamaica, the Bahamas and Guyana have postponed their annual carnival celebrations, Puerto Rico, Guadeloupe and…

Caribbean Travel News

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Nov. 6, 2020: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news for Nov. 6, 2020: Canada is warning Canadians to avoid non-essential travel to The Bahamas. The Cayman Islands, St Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines are the only Caribbean nations listed as countries with a low risk…

Caribbean Travel News

Sea Dream Yacht Club’s SeaDream 1 has COVID-19 passengers. (CREDIT: GENE SLOAN FOR THE POINTS GUY) News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Nov. 13, 2020: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news for Nov. 13, 2020: The first Caribbean cruise to resume sailing since the start of the pandemic has had been cut short…

Two Caribbean resorts made the most of Covid closures

I haven’t hoisted a carry-on bag into an overhead rack or slung a backpack over my shoulder since last February.However, I did “check in” to two resorts recently (virtually, of course) to find out how they’ve fared during their closures, what they’ve done in their down time, how morale and staff are doing and what…

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