SINGAPORE — Guests began leaving a Genting Cruise Lines “cruise to nowhere” this evening after nearly 3,000 passengers and crew were confined to their staterooms
Read moreCaribbean Hotel & Tourism Strengthens Ties With Nature Conservancy
CORAL GABLES — The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is strengthening its collaboration with one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, The Nature Conservancy
Read moreGoat Lottery Planned To Protect Hawaii Historic Park
HONOLULU — To protect historic lands from invasive goats, Hawaii officials will distribute the live animals to the public via a lottery. Hawaii officials will
Read moreAirline Executives Express Strong Confidence In U.S. Virgin Islands
ORLANDO — The U.S. Virgin Islands’ management of the COVID-19 public health crisis along with savvy marketing tactics are being credited for the confidence airlines
Read moreInsider Chooses USVI As One Of The Top 5 Caribbean Destinations During COVID-19
In this article we will take a look at the 25 best Caribbean islands to visit during COVID. Why The Caribbean Islands? The Caribbean is
Read moreTourist From Florida Drowns At Sapphire Beach On Friday Afternoon, Witnesses Say
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Police are investigating a possible drowning at Sapphire Beach in St. Thomas on Friday afternoon. The 911 Emergency Call Center dispatched officers
Read moreUSVI To Welcome First Cruise Ship To St. Thomas In 15 Months This Morning
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Celebrity Edge will be the first cruise ship to return to St. Thomas since March 2020 when it arrives just before
Read more2 Tourists Robbed At Gunpoint, Rental Car Stolen As They Return To Hotel Room
FREDERIKSTED — Police are looking for two masked men who robbed two tourists at gunpoint and stole their rental car as they were returned to
Read moreFirst Cruise Ship Docks At BVI In 15 Months But Controversy Reigns Over Beach Rights
ROAD TOWN, Tortola — The British Virgin Islands welcomed its first cruise ship in 15 months when Royal Caribbean’s Celebrity Millennium docked at the Cyril
Read moreAnti-LGBT+ Laws Cost Caribbean Billions In Lost Business, Report Says
ROAD TOWN, Tortola — Businessman Richard Branson on Wednesday urged Caribbean countries to be more LGBT-friendly as a report said anti-gay laws cost the region’s
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