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The travel desk covers all things dealing with Caribbean tourism and travel news. We also capture the sights, sounds and experiences of the Caribbean with bespoke AMG reviews and photography.

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Here’s why airfare costs to the Caribbean are likely to stay high

February 6, 2015June 4, 2016 Written by David Jessop, Expert Contributor

Despite a drop in fuel costs, both the airlines and regional governments are keen to keep up revenues – to the detriment of the tourism market

BusinessCARICOM & Foreign PolicyOpinions & EditorialsTravel

Cuba: Challenges and chances for the Caribbean

December 28, 2014December 28, 2014 Written by Sir Ronald Sanders

With the US embargo on Cuba set to fall, CARICOM member countries may face serious challenges in the US tourism market and for foreign direct investment

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Ranking the Caribbean’s best islands to visit

December 17, 2014December 17, 2014 Written by Denise Clarke

Puerto Rico, The Bahamas and St. Barth’s top the Caribbean’s best islands to visit, at least according to Business Insider

CARICOM & Foreign PolicyHealthTravel

Caribbean governments missing the plot with Ebola travel bans

October 26, 2014January 13, 2016 Written by Antillean Media Group

Travel bans give a false sense of security, and if Caribbean health systems cannot handle even a single case of Ebola, there is a larger crisis

CARICOM & Foreign PolicyHealthTravel

Diplomatic considerations weigh heavily on Caribbean’s Ebola-wary travel bans

October 23, 2014October 25, 2014 Written by Antillean Media Group

The Government of Trinidad & Tobago has lifted an entry ban on travellers from Nigeria, which it imposed as a response to the Ebola crisis

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The Bahamas gets creative in reef protection

October 21, 2014October 3, 2015 Written by Sophia Longsworth

English artist Jason deCaires Taylor has unveiled the Atlas sculpture in The Bahamas as his most recent in a series of underwater pieces

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