Women in tourism: navigating COVID-19

Women in tourism: navigating COVID-19

Women are leaders in tourism and their contribution to the sector has set a solid foundation for years to come. It is important to celebrate and highlight their sustainability initiatives, to empower more women and girls to become equal players in Jamaica’s tourism...
Dunn’s River adds nature walk

Dunn’s River adds nature walk

Turns out there’s a lot more to Dunn’s River than the famous falls. The celebrated attraction has now added a hike along a trail that’s just shy of two miles long. It’s a chance to explore the lush area above the iconic falls and soak up the rich history of the...
Coffee Fest: 2 more days

Coffee Fest: 2 more days

There are still a couple more days of the 5th Jamaica Blue Mountain Festival left to enjoy! This year’s staging ends on April 2 with a spectacular festival marketplace on the lawns of the historic Devon House in St Andrew. The event, which began on March 1, has been...
Easier access to Ocho Rios

Easier access to Ocho Rios

There will be even easier access to popular tourist spot Ocho Rios, Jamaica, as of this November. That’s when American Airlines will offer two weekly non-stop flights between the Miami International Airport and the Ian Fleming International Airport. The flights,...
Grenada looks to the diaspora

Grenada looks to the diaspora

Grenada has one of the most active diaspora communities in the Caribbean. To recognise their unrelenting support and contribution, the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) has launched an incentive program called 473 Connect, targeting the 360,000 1st, 2nd, and 3rd...