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Jamaica Celebrates 3rd Annual Global Tourism Resilience Day

HANOVER, Jamaica; Friday – Jamaica proudly commemorated the 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day on February 17, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to sustainability and resilience in the evolving tourism landscape. As a key highlight of the 3rd  Global Tourism Resilience Conference, the day emphasized reflection, renewal, and future-proofing the industry against disruptions and shocks.

Pictured: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett gives the main address at the 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Conference yesterday at the Princess Grand Hotel in Hanover on February 17, 2025.

Sandals Launches New Sale at All Jamaican Resorts

MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA – Sandals Resorts is inviting travelers to experience the beauty of its flagship island with one of the brand’s biggest offers yet, the Jamaica Sale, launching today. Guests can save up to $1,250 off their vacation across all seven Sandals resorts on the island, with rates starting as low as $199 per person, per night, plus included perks like a free catamaran cruise for two to bask in the Jamaica sea breeze (a value of USD $230+).

CAL Reaffirms Commitment to Safety Standards

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) says it “categorically rejects” any suggestion that safety is being compromised, and reassures the travelling public that safety remains the foundation and number one priority of its operations.

Jamaica Tourist Board Hosts Surprise Celebration at NYC’S Brookfield Place

KINGSTON, JAMAICA – The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) surprised downtown office workers and visitors at New York City’s Brookfield Place on Wednesday, February 12 with a full day of festivities. The event celebrated the island’s upcoming Carnival and spring break season, plus the launch of its new "Contrast" campaign—an invitation for travelers to rediscover their most relaxed selves in Jamaica.

Pictured: Representatives of the Jamaica Tourist Board, destination hotel partners, travel agents and carnival dancers gathered in the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place during a daylong activation promoting Jamaica tourism.

CTO and Member Destinations to Take Center Stage at Routes Americas 2025

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and its member destinations will be in the spotlight at Routes Americas 2025, the region’s leading air service development forum, scheduled for February 10-12 at Atlantis Paradise Island, The Bahamas. This critical gathering of airline, airport and tourism executives will serve as a platform to strengthen Caribbean air connectivity, explore new route opportunities, and position the region for continued tourism growth.

CTO Secretary General Dona Regis-Prosper

CHTA Outlines Vision For 2025

MIAMI, FL - President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), Sanovnik Destang, unveiled what he describes as a bold vision for 2025 centered on innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, while promising to position the region as a global leader in tourism and economic development.

CHTA president, Sanovnik Destang

CTO SG Dona Regis-Prosper Calls for Caribbean Unity and Innovation at Virgin Islands Tourism Summit

PETER ISLAND, British Virgin Islands – The Caribbean must leverage more than just its natural beauty and focus on strategic partnerships, innovation and sustainable tourism to remain globally competitive, Dona Regis-Prosper, Secretary-General and CEO of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), declared in a thought-provoking keynote address at the 2025 Virgin Islands Tourism Summit, held at Peter Island Resort in the British Virgin Islands this month.

Dona Regis-Prosper, Secretary-General & CEO of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) (right), with British Virgin Islands Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley and Junior Minister of Tourism Luce Hodge-Smith.
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