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Trinidad and Tobago’s New Emphasis on Tourism
"The new government of Trinidad and Tobago has embraced tourism," said Tourism Minister Shamfa Cudjoe at the Caribbean Tourism Organization's State of the Industry Conference in Curacao. "For me, the last four weeks have been quite exciting and interesting as I've had a chance to engage stakeholders, and we are working to take the tourism product to where it needs to be."
Trinidad & Tobago is expecting to receive more than 30,000 visitors during the 2015/2016 cruise ship season, which kicks off next month.
Cruise Ship Season Kicks Off in Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago is anticipating 16 ships and more than 30,000 visitors during the 2015/2016 cruise ship season, which kicks off next month.
Port Canaveral—Florida’s Fastest Growing Port
Port Canaveral has been ranked in the top three for busiest cruise ports in the world for many years. As more and larger cruise ships seek to make use of this this strategically located home port and busy port of call, Port Canaveral is the only established cruise port in Florida with space for significant expansion as it is developing the needed cruise facilities.
The Pavilion at Viña Vik in Chile.
Southbound, by Design
Bespoke travel—it’s a many-splendored concept with many perspectives. Think truly customized upscale travel in which a journey is solely...
The Perfect Storm Trio of waterslides on board Harmony of the Seas, set to debut in May 2016.
CRUISING, Family-Style
Considering what’s afloat in the way of coming attractions—from a new Disney “Star Wars” adventure and Norwegian’s first nursery for tiny tots, to Carnival’s new Family Harbor Cabins and Holland America’s first purpose-built staterooms for family groups—it’s scarcely a stretch to say that a cruise-shopping family never had it so good.
The Girls—& Guys—Just Wanna Have Fun
Think women-only packages are yesterday's trend? Think again. Eleven resorts on Grenada alone are offering them. As for guys, the golf getaway is no longer the only game in town.
Onsite Review: Puerto Rico
There are certain destinations in this world where from the moment you arrive you feel as if you’re home. Puerto Rico made me feel that way when I visited this past February.
Hey, Don’t Forget Vienna’s Amusement Park!
As if Adventures by Disney’s Central Europe itinerary didn’t pack a punch on its own, we’ve found a few more things to do while touring through Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.
Travel to Cuba
Since the U.S. changed travel regulations to Cuba this past January, tour operators, cruise lines, and the travel industry as a whole have been buzzing with excitement about newer and better travel opportunities to the island.
Eye on the World: Trinidad
The sight of this picturesque island as the plane landed got my heart pumping with excitement and anticipation. Trinidad and Tobago has more to offer travelers than Carnival. Trinidad is an island you will fall in love with, from the mountains and unspoiled beaches to the music and humble food stalls—the fun never stops!
Uniworld Adds Sales Managers to Team
Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection recently hired three new sales managers to join its team—Lisa Willey, Pam Scott, and Anne Mickey.
Norwegian Cruise Line’s 4,200-passenger Norwegian Escape.
New Ships Bulletin
The cruise industry is booming and fleets are expanding, so we put together a list of some new cruise ships coming down the pipeline.
Volcano trekking, hiking and mountain biking are some of the activities Guatemala offers adventurous travelers. (Guatemala Tourism Board)
The Guatemala Travel Experience
An awesome inventory of temples and pyramids left behind by the ancient Maya. Horizons of sacred volcanoes mirrored in pristine lakes. Quiche Maya people weaving and wearing traditional dress. Well-preserved colonial towns and villages. Weekly markets and folkloric festivals—a kaleidoscope of color. Without doubt, few countries in the Americas can match Guatemala in cultural attractions.
Win a Trip to Miami
Agents can win a trip to Miami thanks to Carnival Cruise Line.
Frame it With a Theme
Clients who never considered taking a cruise might think twice when you frame that cruise with a theme—knitting, wine, art, jazz….We’ve picked a handful of itineraries that piqued our interest…art in Paris, anyone?
Q&A With CruiseOne Franchisee Mara Hargarther
We checked in with CruiseOne franchisee Mara Hargarther, of Hargarther, Thaler & Associates, LLC, in Ponte Vedra, Florida, to learn how she planned an upcoming knitting-themed trip in Alaska—it's a July departure with Celebrity Cruises.
News & Notes from Cruise Shipping Miami 2015
There was a flurry of cruise news at this year's Cruise Shipping Miami conference. Here are some notable take-aways.
Alaska Through a Porthole
The landscape of Alaska, America’s treasure chest of unparalleled natural wonders, is best mirrored in the sliver of land that makes up its southeast corner where astounding inlets, bays and mountains offer a glimpse of the storied wonders lying beyond. This is a two-fisted zone awesome in its beauty—and for the cheechako, as outsiders are called in these parts, there are few better ways to experience it than from the cabin of the many cruise ships hugging the coast.
The very chic Altapura Hotel in Val Thorens.
The “High Life” in France
Paris and Provence are great, of course, but why not show your clients how the French do high-end skiing.
Exchange Your View: Europe
Now may be the best time to head across the pond and take advantage of the increasing value of the U.S. dollar. The best exchange rate in recent years and special savings on flights means European deals all around.
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