We are delighted to join our neighboring nations in celebrating Caribbean Tourism Month which this year is being celebrated, in conjunction with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), under the theme “One Sea, One Voice, One Caribbean.”

In what is being called the “biggest upset in U.S. history”, Donald Trump’s stunning victory over Hillary Clinton last night in the U.S. presidential election has sent shockwaves around the world. Global markets plunged, the loonie tanked a whole cent in less than four hours, and travel experts are predicting a colossal impact to global tourism.

Aruba's minister of tourism, Otmar Oduber, resigned from his post on Nov. 3, according to the Aruba Tourism Authority.

Guyana’s travel industry is having a banner year. The country, which has carved out a niche as an eco-tourism destination, has seen an 11.6 percent increase in tourist arrivals in the first nine months of this year, according to Guyana Tourism Authority Indranauth Haralsingh.

David Dodwell, chairman of the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA), recently confirmed the appointment of Bermudian Kevin Dallas to the post of chief executive officer of the BTA.

Visitor arrivals are exceeding expectations for Caribbean destinations in 2016, buoyed by expanding air service and strong cruise-ship deployment.

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