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CHTA Marketplace
CHTA Marketplace News: St. Martin, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda
The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association’s annual Marketplace (Jan. 29-30), held this year in Montego Bay, Jamaica, provided an...
Affluent Clients
How Do You Attract Affluent Clients to Cruising?
We spoke with travel advisors and cruise industry principals from Princess, Scenic, Seabourn, and Windstar to gain insight on how to convert your affluent clients into first-time cruisers.
Old Town
Old Town Kissimmee Reopens After Renovation
Old Town in Kissimmee announces its grand reopening in 2019 following two years of renovation and expansion.
Geoffrey Kent
Geoffrey Kent Shares His Recommendations for Where to Go in 2019
Abercrombie & Kent’s founder, chairman and CEO Geoffrey Kent shares the latest travel intel on destinations that will take your client's Instagram feed to the next level in 2019.
LGBT family travel
LGBT Family Travel Report from the FTA Summit
LGBT family travel—here are some tips for selling this growing market segment.
All Seabourn cruises to Cuba will include a stop in the capital city of Havana.
Seabourn Heads to Cuba
Seabourn has received approval to begin sailing to Cuba from Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting in late 2019, making it Carnival Corporation's third cruise brand to visit the island. 
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Cassandra Harris
Cassandra Harris is a travel agent for Accent on Travel in Richmond, Virginia where she manages the blog, "Travel Agent Diary," and gives helpful tips for prospective travel agents.
Rendering of Celebrity Cruises’ new terminal at Port Everglades.
Portside in the U.S.
There’s lots of news around the ports in the U.S.—from first-time calls to brand-new, gleaming terminals. Here’s a roundup of goings-on.
This year's Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange took place at the Barcelo Bavaro Convention Center.
Update from DATE, Part 1: Dominican Tourism Rises to the Occasion(s)
Recommend traveled to the Dominican Republic to attend the Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange. These are the big picture tourism updates from the island.
An aerial view shows Marigot, one of several areas to have already reopened in St. Martin.
St. Martin Invites Travelers to Return to ‘The Friendly Island’
When representatives from the French St. Martin Tourist Office traveled to Miami last week to update members of the media on the island's post-hurricane recovery efforts, their overall message was heard loud and clear: St. Martin is open for business and eager to welcome visitors.
Beach sanctuary at Baha Mar.
8 Events of 2017 That Will Impact Future Caribbean Travel
“The Caribbean had been performing at a healthy growth rate of 5.2 percent between January and June,” said CTO (Caribbean Tourism Organization) chair Joy Jibrilu at the State of the Tourism Industry Conference in October, and growth continued to soar this summer until September, when two Category 5 hurricanes crashed the party. Let’s see how this and other events of 2017 will affect the islands—and you—in 2018.
Dr. Seuss-themed water park will debut on board the Carnival Horizon.
Sailing into 2018
Here’s what you can count on in the 2018 cruise picture: There’s certain to be something that pings your clients’ radar.
Brazil is only one of several South American countries that Grand Voyage cruisers will explore.
South America Sailings Set for Silversea’s Grand Voyage
Silversea unveiled the itinerary of its Grand Voyage 2018, and now, cruisers can officially look forward to what will be a 69-day journey circumnavigating South America. 
Hotels in the Punta Cana area are open for business. Shown here, Alsol Sanctuary Cap Cana.
Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, Part 2
Here is a guide to resorts and other facilities that are open in the Caribbean islands—and only those islands—that were slammed or grazed by Hurricane Irma.
A selfie of Josh in Venice.
Coffee Time with Industry Vets: Josh Leibowitz
Josh Leibowitz, CSO for Carnival Corporation and senior v.p. for Cunard North America, most recent trip was a Transatlantic sailing from London to New York on Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Though at first he wasn't sure how he would fill his time while out at sea for seven consecutive days, he now adds it as a must-do experience for travelers. We’ll let him explain in this edition of the Coffee Time With Industry Vets Q&A series.
50 Days Sweepstakes Winners
50 Days Sweepstakes Winners Grand Prize Winner of a 10-day James Beard Foundation Culinary Cruise for two in Europe aboard...
Dominican Republic: The Big Picture
The entire Dominican Republic is hot, and it keeps getting hotter. And we're not just talking temperatures.
Caribbean Princess to Debut Seven New Dining Options
This week, Princess Cruises’ Caribbean Princess will debut seven new dining options following its 2-week multi-million-dollar renovation.
Fun fact: The Dining Rom restaurant on the ms Koningsdam is shaped the inside of a violin.
What’s New with Holland America Line for 2017 and Beyond
At a press event during this year's Seatrade Cruise Global conference and trade show, Holland America Line’s president Orlando Ashford highlighted some of the exciting news coming from the line. 
"UNICO 20°87°, for example, will have a different kitchen for every restaurant and handmade components in drinks," says Frank Maduro, AIC Hotel Group's  v.p. of marketing.
Caribbean Commentary at the New York Times Travel Show
Here are a few nuggets Recommend’s Caribbean Editor Ed Wetschler picked up at The New York Times Travel Show panels.
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