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Minister Bartlett Welcomes Over 700 Kiwanians for District Convention in Jamaica - breakingtravelnews.com - Canada - Jamaica
breakingtravelnews.com
18.05.2024 / 06:37

Minister Bartlett Welcomes Over 700 Kiwanians for District Convention in Jamaica

Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett last night welcomed more than 700 Kiwanis club members from the Eastern Canada and the Caribbean District for their annual convention at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. The 2024 Kiwanis Eastern Canada and Caribbean (EC&C) District Convention is being held from May 16-18, 2024. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Minister Bartlett described the event as “this very important convention that is setting the stage for discourses in various areas of human development, with a particular emphasis on children.” Kiwanis is a global organization in over 80 countries with more than half a million members dedicated to improving the world one child, one community at a time, through its mantra “Serving the Children of the World.” Against this background, Minister Bartlett in his keynote address, said: “There are some little ones that are coming up in whose hands the future of the world rests, and in whose lives the prosperity of planet Earth is going to be predicated.” He anticipated that the discourse at the convention would be heavily focused around service and adding value to service, targeting the planet, people and prosperity.

CHTA Presents Caribbean Travel Forum 2024: Visioning A New Tourism Landscape for the Region - breakingtravelnews.com - Jamaica - county Bay - Cayman Islands - county Bryan - city Sandal - region Caribbean
breakingtravelnews.com
16.05.2024 / 09:21

CHTA Presents Caribbean Travel Forum 2024: Visioning A New Tourism Landscape for the Region

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) aims to reimagine the region’s tourism landscape at the third annual Caribbean Travel Forum, taking place Monday, May 20 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Kicking off this year’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace, the annual event brings together leading regional and international thought leaders to discuss tourism business opportunities and strategies for success in the Caribbean, the heart of the global travel industry.

On the Belgian Coast, a Design Gallery Where You Can Spend the Night - nytimes.com - Netherlands - Georgia - Los Angeles - Belgium - Switzerland - Japan - New York - city New York - city Chicago - state Alaska
nytimes.com
16.05.2024 / 09:19

On the Belgian Coast, a Design Gallery Where You Can Spend the Night

Last year, when Micha Pycke, 40, and Albane Paret, 39, bought an apartment in Ostend — a once run-down Belgian seaside town that, in recent years, has become a favorite of artists and designers — they knew they wanted the place to be, says Pycke, “something more than an Airbnb or holiday home.” Instead, the couple, who co-own the Ghent-based arts- and design-focused communications agency Club Paradis, envisioned what he calls “a new kind of space”: essentially, a gallery where guests could stay overnight. To that end, they’ve filled the 1,000-square-foot two-bedroom, which is on the eighth floor of a ’60s-era building overlooking the North Sea, with works by some of their favorite artists and designers, many of whom are also their clients. In the living room, a lacquered wood coffee table by the Dutch designer Linde Freya Tangelder’s studio, Destroyers/Builders, sits atop a limited-edition rug by the Swiss textile artist Christoph Hefti woven with images of foxes. In one of the bedrooms, a copper-colored, ruched-felt tapestry by Rooms Studio — a women-led company from Tbilisi, Georgia — hangs above a Duo seat by the Belgian team Muller Van Severen for Valerie Objects. And if you like something, you can probably take it with you; most of the pieces are for sale, and Pycke and Paret are also happy to connect guests directly with designers. . —

Act now: The Real ID deadline is less than a year away - thepointsguy.com - Virgin Islands - Guam - county Real - Puerto Rico - state Every
thepointsguy.com
15.05.2024 / 16:37

Act now: The Real ID deadline is less than a year away

Third time's the charm, says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which, despite a five-year delay, says it is one year out from implementing the Real ID requirement for domestic air travel.

Jamaica to partner with Emirates Airline as one of the Caribbean Hubs for the Middle East - breakingtravelnews.com - Jamaica - city Dubai
breakingtravelnews.com
14.05.2024 / 08:55

Jamaica to partner with Emirates Airline as one of the Caribbean Hubs for the Middle East

Following fruitful discussions with Senior Executives of Emirates Airline, Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett says plans are underway to include Jamaica as one of the hubs for the airline in the Caribbean. Emirates Airline, based in Dubai, is one of the world’s fastest growing airlines that connects its customers to a network of over 150 destinations.

Enjoy Coastal Greece With The Entire Family In Costa Navarino - forbes.com - Greece - city Athens
forbes.com
13.05.2024 / 11:05

Enjoy Coastal Greece With The Entire Family In Costa Navarino

Nestled between the intensely blue waters of the Ionian Sea and the stunning backdrop of the Peloponnese Mountains, Costa Navarino is steeped in history dating back thousands of years. This peninsula in southwest Greece, while ripe with its own Messinia heritage, is also just three hours from Athens, so it’s a haven for history and culture lovers.

Sober Tourism: Where To Go For An Active Alcohol-Free Vacation - forbes.com - Greece - Argentina - city Athens - city Buenos Aires - city Santorini - county Glacier
forbes.com
09.05.2024 / 20:23

Sober Tourism: Where To Go For An Active Alcohol-Free Vacation

It’s not uncommon for many folks to start their vacation with a celebratory cocktail or glass of wine: at the airport lounge, on board the flight, or as a welcome nip at the hotel check-in counter. This ritual can also flow throughout the day with meals and as a night cap before bed. Many sober-curious travelers are thinking about holidays in a newfangled way, eschewing alcohol for a “dry tripping” experience, which enables them to revel on a getaway without the inevitable dreaded hangover, fully lucid for the next day’s activities.

How did I avoid paying Venice’s new ‘entrance fee’? By joining the local Venezia FC fans - theguardian.com - Italy - Usa - city Venice - city Santa
theguardian.com
09.05.2024 / 10:47

How did I avoid paying Venice’s new ‘entrance fee’? By joining the local Venezia FC fans

Sunday day-trippers to Venice flashing their €5 entry ticket QR code to get through the turnstiles at the city’s main access points look bemused when football supporters simply show their match tickets instead. Attending a sporting event just happens to be one of the exemptions in the opaque regulations behind what locals see as an attempt to turn their town into a living museum.

Bartlett Welcomes Investor Confidence Signalled by Catalonia Resorts’ Acquisition of Holiday Inn - breakingtravelnews.com - Spain - Jamaica
breakingtravelnews.com
09.05.2024 / 05:49

Bartlett Welcomes Investor Confidence Signalled by Catalonia Resorts’ Acquisition of Holiday Inn

Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has expressed his excitement about the recent developments within the Jamaican tourism industry as Catalonia Hotels & Resorts yesterday (May 7) announced its purchase of the Holiday Inn Resort, Montego Bay from East Bay Management Company Limited, led by prominent Jamaican businessman Kevin Hendrickson. Minister Bartlett celebrated the move by Catalonia, a respected international hospitality brand, as a strong signal of confidence in Jamaica’s tourism sector and a potential trigger for further investments.

Jamaica Records 1.7 Million Visitors - breakingtravelnews.com - Usa - Jamaica - Uae - city Dubai
breakingtravelnews.com
09.05.2024 / 05:49

Jamaica Records 1.7 Million Visitors

Jamaica has recorded an impressive 1.7 million visitors as of May 7 of this year. Based on preliminary data, the island recorded 1,016,185 stopover arrivals and over 700,000 cruise passengers, earning roughly US$1.8 billion in revenue. This represents a 4.6% increase in stopover arrivals and a 23% increase in cruise passengers compared to the same period in 2023.

Airbnb International Expansion: 'We Are Ready to Step on the Gas' - skift.com - Spain - Netherlands - Germany - France - Italy - Switzerland - Australia - Japan - Britain - Brazil - China - Mexico - Canada - South Korea - India
skift.com
08.05.2024 / 22:15

Airbnb International Expansion: 'We Are Ready to Step on the Gas'

Airbnb execs have used the phrase “expanding beyond the core” to mean launching new products and services for guests and hosts, and also their hope to lift growth beyond the company’s main five markets: The U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and France.

Watery, Peaceful, Wild: The Call of the Mangroves - nytimes.com - Netherlands - Australia - state Florida - Belize - Indonesia
nytimes.com
08.05.2024 / 11:33

Watery, Peaceful, Wild: The Call of the Mangroves

It was a sunny afternoon in February at the height of the high season on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, but my partner, Aaren, and I were far from lounging on a white-sand beach, snorkeling over a coral reef or strolling among the Easter-egg-colored buildings of Willemstad, Curaçao’s capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site — typical activities for travelers to this former Dutch colony.

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