Pearl Hoareau – Kakooza, with a rich heritage and extensive industry experience, has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Uganda Tourism Board by Minister Tom R. Butime.
10.05.2024 - 16:19 / insider.com
There's a misconception that all Caribbean islands are the same. However, as someone who's been traveling to the Caribbean for almost two decades, I've found that each island has its own distinct food, festivals, and cultural traditions.
After visiting 20 Caribbean islands, I can see why the area is such a hot spot for tourism. In fact, travel to the Caribbean is already off to a strong start this year, with many destinations seeing an uptick in visitors compared to 2023.
As someone who's spent a lot of time in the Caribbean, these are the five islands I'd love to return to and the two I'd skip.
Pearl Hoareau – Kakooza, with a rich heritage and extensive industry experience, has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Uganda Tourism Board by Minister Tom R. Butime.
Two months after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, cruise ships are now taking off from the Port of Baltimore.
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This year one of the world’s most famous hotels is celebrating its 125th anniversary. Located in Zurich, Switzerland The Dolder Grand is acclaimed for its opulence, stunning design and gastronomic experiences. Perched high above the city on the Adlisberg, the property lays claim to some of the most breathtaking views of the city, Lake Zurich and the Swiss Alps. As it celebrates its 125th anniversary, the beloved hotel takes a look back at its past, present and future accomplishments.
The American Automobile Association (AAA) is forecasting that 38.4 million people will be hitting the road for Memorial Day Weekend—up 4% from last year and the highest number since the Triple-A started tracking the holiday’s traffic in 2000.
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Inaugural sustainability conference to welcome curated participation.
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When travelers think about Greece, they probably think of hot spots like Athens, Santorini, and Mykonos.
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On May 14, Michelin brought its lauded restaurant guide to Mexico for the first time. At a ceremony in Mexico City, restaurants in Baja California, Quintana Roo, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Los Cabos, and Nuevo Léon received their first stars. In the inaugural guide, 16 restaurants received one star and two restaurants received two. No restaurants received the maximum three stars.