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The State of the Caribbean Cruise Industry

  The cruise industry isn’t slowing down — whether it’s a host of small-ship lines ramping up stops to Cuba or the entry of new players like Virgin Voyages. But what’s next for the Caribbean, a market where, by recent estimates, the cruise industry generated almost $3.2 billion in direct expenditures annually? To learn more, Caribbean…

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Are Caribbean Hotels Set for a Turnaround?

  It’s no secret that Caribbean hotels struggled last year, due to a number of factors from the growth of Cuba to the threat of Zika. Indeed, hotel occupancy in the region fell by 2.2 percent last year, with negative growth in hotel occupancy in every month but September. That trend has continued into 2017,…

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Puerto Rico officials urge congress to take immediate action to avoid 'Medicaid cliff'

WASHINGTON, USA — The governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rossello, and Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner Jennifer Gonzalez spoke to a group on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to urge the US Congress to address immediately the urgent and entirely avoidable health care crisis known as… Powered by WPeMatico

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10 Remote Caribbean Hotels That Are Worth the Journey

  Some hotels are destinations in themselves — and some places are so beautifully remote that when you get there you simply must be in a hotel. There is a peaceful quiet relaxation from the realization that you’re miles from anywhere and no one can find you. You know the feeling…when you look at each other and think,…

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Antigua Sailing Week Keeps Growing

  Demand continues to rise for this year’s 50th edition of Antigua Sailing Week. The number of vessels registered to compete has grown to 141 this year, with more entries coming in, according to organizers. “At this time last year we were at 94 entries, so we are very enthusiastic that we are trending well…

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